Thank you very much, it worked like a charm and now everything looks fine!
:D
Best regards
heusmich
Eric Shulman schrieb am Dienstag, 24. August 2021 um 21:35:09 UTC+2:
> On Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at 12:16:07 PM UTC-7 heusmich wrote:
>
>> *The command I write into the table:* >
Hi,
I have the following problem:
I´m running some "7 Days to Die" servers and want to start creating some
mods. To have some kind of guideline I want to create a table in TiddlyWiki
with some example commands and the descriptions of the commands. The table
has two columns, in the first column
Normally I use fluid story, fixed sidebar. But then six seventh of my
screen are used for the story and one seventh is used for the sidebar.
When I change it to fixed story, fluid sidebar, then three fourth of the
screen are used for the sidebar and only one fourth for the story.
All the
Hi @all,
Is it somehow possible to increase the width of the sidebar?
Meanwhile I have a lot of tiddlers and sub-tiddlers, that I often have to
scroll to the right to see the tiddlers when navigating in my sidebar.
Under Control Panel > Appearance > Theme Tweeks I can find some settings,
but
Yes, this is working.
Thx!
:D
strikke...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 6. September 2021 um 23:00:39 UTC+2:
> Fluid story, fixed sidebar - then go to the bottom - to sidebar width -
> enter what you want for the sidebar, and the rest will be used for story.
> If that does not work for you - I
OK, thanks for the tool, I tried it but I think I don´t need it.
strikke...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 7. September 2021 um 10:01:56
UTC+2:
> You can download the link from TW Tones - go to tiddlywiki.com , import
> it. Then you can see how it works and if you like it.
>
> In short you get
Before I install it, what exactly does it do?
TW Tones schrieb am Dienstag, 7. September 2021 um 01:52:54 UTC+2:
> I made this tool for interactive sidebar width
>
> see attached
>
> On Tuesday, 7 September 2021 at 07:10:31 UTC+10 heusmich wrote:
>
>> Yes, this is working.
>> Thx!
>> :D
>>
>>
Thank you all for your responses, now it´s working!
Best regards
heusmich
PMario schrieb am Donnerstag, 23. September 2021 um 11:54:43 UTC+2:
> Hi,
>
> Try this
>
> \rules except italic
>
> * https://example.com
>
> The \rules except italic will disable the wikitext to render //italic//
> text
Hi @all,
I´m currently creating a guideline with the help of the list function in a
tiddler. That means I use this formatting:
* Item 1
** Subitem 1
** Subitem 2
* Item 2
* Item 3
...
Now I want to enter a path to start a steam game as an example (for example
the path
Hi everyone,
I want to add an external URL link to an internal image and additionally
show a tooltip when hovering with the mouse on the shown image. Is this
somehow possible?
Until now I was able to add an external URL to an internal image, but I
don´t know how to add the tooltip.
I used the
OK, both things are working.
Thank you very much, have a nice evening!
:D
Best regards
heusmich
Eric Shulman schrieb am Sonntag, 28. November 2021 um 02:53:06 UTC+1:
> The standard HTML syntax for adding a tooltip to a link uses the `title`
> attribute, like this:
> ```
> [img[image.png]]
>
That´s what I wrote, I already tried that, but it doesn´t change anything.
The size of the tooltip is always the same...
cj.v...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 10. Januar 2022 um 01:24:00 UTC+1:
> .tooltip .tooltiptext {
> visibility: hidden;
> *width:300px;*
> background-color: black;
>
OK, I still have a problem with the size of the images. I only need it for
one tiddler.
I put the content above between the style tags at the beginning of the
tiddler and changed the width from 120px to 1024px, but it doesn´t change
anything.
The size of the image is always the same. Do you
Now it´s working as I wanted it, thank you very much!
:D
cj.v...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 10. Januar 2022 um 00:17:05 UTC+1:
> I'm pretty sure you're going to need to forget about using WikiText for
> that kind of link to the external website.
>
> Go to tiddlywiki.com, and put the following
Hi @all,
I know the I can show text as a tooltip for an image and I know how to do
it.
But now I´m wondering if it´s also possible to show an image as a tooltip.
In some of my documents I have links to different internet pages and now -
if possible - I want to show a picture when I hover with
OK, in general this is working. I tried it and I can add an image that I
uploaded to my TiddlyWiki before and it will be shown as the tooltip.
But I don´t know how I can use this in my case.
Problem is, I have a table with a few rows and columns.
In one cell of this table for example I have the
OK, I don´t know why but now your code is working.
So now I will check it for the other links in my tiddler and if there will
be some more questions, I will come back to you.
Thanks for your help so far.
heusmich schrieb am Montag, 10. Januar 2022 um 09:33:24 UTC+1:
> Hi,
>
> sorry for my
Hi,
sorry for my late response, but I had to go to bed because of work.
My version is 5.2.1, so the latest one. A few days ago I updated it to this
version.
I now downloaded a completely new file "empty.html" from tiddlywiki.com and
tried it, in this new file the code from you is working.
So
I played a little bit with the lines you sent me.
Now I have the following line:
https://ark.fandom.com/wiki/The_Island; target="_blank"
class="tooltip">The Island[img width=32
class="tc-image" [The Island.jpg]]
Now the image is very small, so it could be 32px.
I can increase the size up to
You are right, when I test this on TiddlyWiki.com, I can change the size
and it´s working.
But in my wiki it´s not working. I don´t know why.
For example, when I only try this:
[img width=1024px [The Island.jpg]]
I can change the px as I want, the size will also be changed.
So I don´t know why
So far everything is working.
Thanks for your help! :D
cj.v...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 10. Januar 2022 um 16:25:42 UTC+1:
> And I am must getting up.
>
> If you have any stylesheet tiddlers, I'd check and see if there is any
> conflict with this new CSS we are playing with.
>
> Also, if
?"
>
> You'll first need to know the process identifier. pgrep is handy for
> that: you give it a pattern to recognise the initial command, like so:
>
> pgrep -f webdav
>
> and it will respond with the process identifiers of all the commands that
> contain the string *w
context that I tried to describe, but if you depart from it, chances are
> that it won't work...
>
> -- Xavier
>
> On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 11:00 PM 'heusmich' via TiddlyWiki <
> tiddl...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Xavier,
>>
>> Thanks again for th
This works great, thanks for the help.
Mark S. schrieb am Freitag, 4. März 2022 um 17:08:46 UTC+1:
> Be sure to make a backup! This can delete things! Also, if any of your
> images are external images, it can not delete the images on your hard drive.
>
> Paste this into a tiddler and save.
Hi @all,
Is there a possibility to list all images that I uploaded to my wiki?
I want to remove some of them because I don´t need them anymore but don´t
know how I can see all uploaded images.
Maybe there is some kind of code that I can put in a tiddler that will show
all images? Or another
Hi @all,
Is there a possibility to use TiddlyWiki on my dedicated Linux root server
(Ubuntu 20.04 LTS)?
If possible I would love it to have access to the wiki from everywhere and
can also make it available for other users.
It would also be good to have two different access possibilities.
So
Hi Xavier,
One question. I did the first two steps of your guide, so far it´s OK and
working.
But I have one problem. I connect via Putty to the server and start the
WebDav with the command you provided. But as soon as I close Putty or press
CTRL + C, the wiki is not reachable anymore.
CTRL +
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