[tw5] Re: Design trick discover classes and CSS in use?

2021-05-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote: > ... I do not see why we cant document this so anyone of any skill, can > find where or how to style or restyle any element in tiddlywiki. > It is an interesting issue. In my understanding the CSS (cascade) in TW is quite rich. But actually very logically additive. Much cle

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki Documentation - Syntax

2021-05-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > I have attached a sample doc from Excel > > The same sequence: purpose, syntax, arguments (in/out parameters), > remarks, examples > [image: Screenshot 2021-05-27 085252.jpg] Ha. Very good example! And, YES. We are all Sinners, and especially Microsoft :-) TT -- You recei

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Documentation - Syntax

2021-05-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Stobot *Looks great. *The idea to have a "widget docs navigator" is spot on IMO. In the *other *thread people din't so much like my comments on core documentation not needing to change much:-). BUT I think your example illustrates that targeted SUPPLEMENTARY documentation is very good! Y

[tw5] Re: Filter operators: Official documentation

2021-05-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad It is an interesting issue. - I AGREE the base docs are not enough for working everything out. - I DISAGREE that the solution to that problem should be in the main documentation! WHY? Because *IF *you added all possible combination examples it would inflate the mai

[tw5] Re: Design trick discover classes and CSS in use?

2021-05-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote: > ... Using the ... plugin Internals allows you to preview the html > generated inside a tiddler ... > Right! FYI I often use its as a quick way to copy and paste compliant HTML into online discussions that will take raw HTML. It makes me think what if we provide some alterna

[tw5] Re: I love TiddlyWiki because...

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TiddlyWiki è un sistema magico per ritardare la morte. Se fossi dio, brucerei il suo logo su ogni hacker. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywi

[tw5] Re: [Suggestion] Be your own Way Back Machine ... ?

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Qualcuno capirà come resuscitare i miei documenti tra trent'anni? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view

[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
It is interesting that "GROK " was first coined by Robert Heinlein in *"Stranger in a Strange Land", *about an alien trying to make sense of Life on Earth. Actually Heinlein was ultimately referring to Exodus 2:22

[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Soren, Small footnote. It might be worth mentioning in a note that GROK , has meanings related to COTTON-ON . Just a fun comment! TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[tw5] Re: [Suggestion] Be your own Way Back Machine ... ?

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> USB is solid state storage. It is finite. Its longevity is not good if >> you want something working in 100 years or even 15. >> >> Just FYI, for photographs of the art of Angela Weyersberg, I will burn >> Blu-ray &q

Re: [tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > Interesting! That means one can extract all links in a webpage! > Right and MORE. For example it could be a way to import an entire EMAIL ADDRESS BOOK into TW. All that is needed is the input file contains links of them. *There is a LOT of potential in the approach I thin

Re: [tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-24 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad & Saq ... Mohammad wrote: > That means one can extract all links in a webpage! For example I am > visiting aiche.org and if save and add .bookmarks to file name then drag > and drop into bookmarker! > Tiddlywiki will extract all links! > That is a MAGIC ;-) > Right! An issue wi

[tw5] Re: [Suggestion] Be your own Way Back Machine ... ?

2021-05-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Soren Bjornstad wrote: > Check out the Rosetta Disk > , > > which aims to preserve the basics of thousands of languages in a form that > will survive and remain readable with changing technology, and could be > wid

[tw5] Re: [Suggestion] Be your own Way Back Machine ... ?

2021-05-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > So you think we should put all our stuff in a cave in France? Lol! Thanks for the post, it is interesting. Especially this bit ... > We were watching a show from S. Korea, and came across something > interesting. Apparently they have walk-in kiosks where you can visit the

Re: [tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
t; 4. See how the import works in Tiddlywiki >>>> >>>> @Saq >>>> >>>> Hoora! It works! Please see the code and advise! >>>> >>>> 1. I attached the revised deserializer and it works for titles with >>>> nasty charact

Re: [tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Engineers > [2021] > we need to remove [] and replace with - > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Sat, May 22, 2021 at 3:12 PM TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> @TT >> What is the regex to replace the below chars with `-` at thesame time >> |

Re: [tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
@TT What is the regex to replace the below chars with `-` at thesame time |, {, } In raw JavaScript the regex match could be: */[|{}]/* The replace simply: */-/* IF you want to change "[" and "]" too try: */[|{}\[\]]/* I have NOT tested this so if there are issues let me know! TT -- You receiv

[tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
> > TiddlyTweeter wrote... > >> What is the advantage of that API over *BRUTE PARSING? * >> > PMario replied ... (edited by TT) > The html-export doesn't contain the bookmarks tags and description info. > So information is lost. ... > Bookmarks can b

[tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
*MULTIPLE LAUNCH?* So we busy COLLECTING links ... But what about LAUNCHING them afterward? :-) Surely, if you have a group of, say, 10 bookmarks, HOW will you launch, in a web session, all 10 at once? My point is that to fully complement bookmark functionality in browsers one needs ALSO yo d

Re: [tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Saq & Mohammad saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Mohammad, I think it is time for you to try your hand at some > JavaScript :) Right! I'd love to see the outcome of that. Likely Mohammad's new "LINK COMMANDER" TW-tool! :-) > This is a good opportunity, the deserializer code is very simpl

[tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
PMario ... Capisco la tua dedizione nel fare la cosa giusta. La vita è breve. Se fossi Dio, allungherei la tua vita. :-) Allora TT On Friday, 21 May 2021 at 17:21:12 UTC+2 PMario wrote: > Hi, > There is an API, to manage and manipulate bookmars with web-extensions. > So it should be possible

[tw5] Re: [IDEA]: Drag and Drop a Bookmark.html Exported from Chrome/Edge/Firefox

2021-05-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
This is for both PMario & Mohammad ... PMario wrote: > There is an API, to manage and manipulate bookmars with web-extensions. > So it should be possible to "manipulate" them from TW directly. ... But > this would be a completely new AddON. > Ha! Interesting. What is the advantage of that API

[tw5] Re: [Suggestion] Be your own Way Back Machine ... ?

2021-05-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I think it worth adding to my somewhat gnostic post that SO FAR the internet is far more fragile than PRINT. TT On Thursday, 20 May 2021 at 19:57:52 UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > The archival imperative of https://archive.org/web/ is brilliant. > > Thinking about it was struck that ma

[tw5] Re: Video - skip to a particular time ?

2021-05-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
jonligh...@gmail.com wrote: > > I wondered if anyone had played around in this area? Videos are playing an > increasingly important role in the transmission of ideas, a tiddler that > can play time coded segments associated with specific text seems like a lot > of fun and use to me. > They ha

Re: [tw5] [Suggestion] Be your own Way Back Machine ... ?

2021-05-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Javier Nice to meet someone who still understands what "MOOT" means :-). Javier Rojas wrote: > > ... see > > for example https://pinboard.in/cached/2d6fe5320767/ , which is a > > snapshot I generated for http://musicsheets.tiddlyspot.com/ > > Apologies, I just noticed that only registere

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote (edited by TT): > Have you used ... OneTab addon for Chrome and Firefox? ... close all > unpinned tabs with a click. > Then one tab lists these tabs as links which you can open each with a click. > > Now I mention it because it is a great way to collect a vast list if links >

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > > So, I have created an entry in my Tiddlywiki-Lab and collected your ideas! > Ha! Is that on GitHub? If do does it have a discussion? I'd be happy to carry on with this thread there. Best wishes, TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group

[tw5] [Suggestion] Be your own Way Back Machine ... ?

2021-05-20 Thread TiddlyTweeter
The archival imperative of https://archive.org/web/ is brilliant. Thinking about it was struck that maybe it is common sense to safely archive one's own wikis too. But how? Where? When? Just an open question. TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ti

[tw5] Re: [Help] Color them icons and buttons.

2021-05-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote: > >- It supports my suspicion that button css is not as hackable as you >would expect from tiddlywiki, making this a harder than average to >customise this aspect of the User Interface, while making use of the CSS > to >define a button in the view toolbar (and e

[tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
*TECHNICAL ISSUES ON D-N-D* Whilst D-n-D is a lot better on browsers that it used to be *there can definitely still be issues* just getting it to work. We need to understand these BETTER and solve them. *I STILL cannot get your examples to work on Firefox (latest).* I am unclear WHY? It is like

[tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
*MISCELLANEOUS IDEAS ...* Because of the potential of D-N-D to simplify common procedures I think it worth reflecting of different aspect of integrating its UI ... Here are a few ideas ... 1. Design a TW ONLY to collect links and tag and fill in any extra data. EMBED that TW in an IFRAME

[tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad *I wanted to revisit the OP and reflect on what we learned so far ... * Just my opinions ... - I think having a REVEAL after drop to show the input is very useful for editing links. - It MIGHT, for the purposes of the OP (letting students collect research bookmarks) t

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao TW Tones TW Tones wrote: ... > First I am focusing on dragging anything and it "is or becomes a tiddler" > or something according to where you drop it, including a JSON tiddler and > plugins. > Yes it depends on where you drop it. > > Just for context I am using the recent bucket, streams

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote ... > If I have found free time, I will look in my collection of bookmarklets! I > think there are several solutions, one of them works with Node.JS and is > very similar to TiddlyClip! > Right! I certainly think that having a collection of *bookmarklets* for use alongside TW co

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote ... > >1. Drag /download " objects from one wiki to another" such as todos >and streams and more ... > > Right! The one aspect of your post that needs beefing is to clarify there is MORE THAN ONE THING INVOLVED. HOW to develop a consistent conformity? Do ALL things get

Re: [tw5] Congratulations: TW5 is almost 6K stars in Github

2021-05-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > one ... BIG reason is many just use it and do not care to support it! > Right! That is a *common* issue for open-source tools. TiddlyWiki is very unusual, I think, in having an exceptional, friendly, dedicated following of "user-hackers" (i.e. NOT developers in the narrow sen

[tw5] Re: Is Markdown in TiddlyWiki customizable?

2021-05-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Pekka *PMario is far too shy! *HE has, himself, recently, made a complete Custom Markup system for redefining *any *markup. It is still in testing. All I would say, having been a serious tester of i

Re: [tw5] Congratulations: TW5 is almost 6K stars in Github

2021-05-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > I am curious to know why TW has not got 1MM stars? It has been around > since 2004. What is the problem? > Right! *Good question to ask!* The answer will, probably, be several things. One, just one, ... in GitHub terms TW is *half-way* between a "full application" & a "code

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad ... ... Footnote to my last ... in browser the experimental Bookmarklet for WikiLink versions of title/url looks like this ... [image: Screenshot 2021-05-17 113231.jpg] On Monday, 17 May 2021 at 11:27:35 UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Ciao > > The whole thread is very intere

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao The whole thread is very interesting! It touches on a lot of things. Unfortunately my mind is going in different directions :-(. I'm trying to think *what an INTEGRATED LINK HARVESTER would look like?* ONE interface, multiple methods? For instance to capture page TITLES, not just urls, in

[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-17 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Soren Bjornstad wrote: > I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki > textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at https://groktiddlywiki.com/read. > *Grok > TiddlyWiki* is (from the book) “a textbook that helps you build a deep, > lasting understanding of and proficienc

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-16 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Tones & Mohammad TW Tones wrote: > >- > - So we can test a title for prefixes http/https/mailto/ftp/file etc > - Suffixes .jpg/ .png/ .htm/.html/index.html/"/" also lets us > further characterise tiddler titles sourced from URL/URI's > - We can even test for pr

Re: [tw5] Combine tiddlers into one

2021-05-15 Thread TiddlyTweeter
saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > @TT what form would such a macro take? Just to display combined text, or > save it somewhere? And in what format/structure? TBH I am not sure. I'm not really a programmer. The underlying issues are opaque to me. I can only see the surface clearly. What I DO know

Re: [tw5] Combine tiddlers into one

2021-05-15 Thread TiddlyTweeter
saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > Below are three different ways to do this using reduce and without > wikify. The last one uses a custom filter printf[] that is attached. > Note that you can use a tiddler for your template as well > *You are a very clever man! * A published generic APPEND macro

Re: [tw5] [Comment] Data Dictionaries are GOOD for some things ...

2021-05-15 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote ... > > In the Todolist plugin which is highly based on dataTiddler you can enter > any kind of wikitext! > It even uses macro calls like <> to show an icon for todo item! > So, yes this part needs to be documented much better, many do not know! > *Right!* It is also worth notic

[tw5] Re: [discussion] Tiddlywiki as a learning tool ( not just a knowledge base)

2021-05-14 Thread TiddlyTweeter
jonligh...@gmail.com wrote: > ... I found that old tiddlers that had settled to the bottom of the stream > and were rarely 'caught' were not tagged as well as they could be simply > because lots of tags did not exist when they were written and I suppose > their were fewer tiddlers to link to.

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-14 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > I did some modification with respect to your latest request. > Thankyou! > But I myself prefer to edit the new bookmark in its own tiddler > the reason is the current solution may overwrite if you have another > tiddler with the modified title > Right! For your purpose

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-14 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 1:55 PM TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> UPDATE: This is slightly better: {{{ [search-replace:gi:regexp[^ >> *(https?://(www\.)?|ftp:///|file:///.+/|news:|mailto:|\$:.*/)],[]] }}} > > > YES! I tested and it works fine for me! >

Re: [tw5] [Comment] Data Dictionaries are GOOD for some things ...

2021-05-14 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao PMario Looks very interesting, and relevant to what I'm working on at the moment! IF I need advice on its use could the open a Discussion on your GitHub? Best wishes TT PMario wrote: > I did create the keyvalues plugin: > https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/keyvalues/ > That allows yo

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > 3. Regarding the data of access, yes you can remove it, but I think APA7 > recommend having the access date! > *Right! * Both APA & Chicago citation style manuals, correctly, for full citation from the web, need the "access date" adding. If you don't need that kind of bibliog

Re: [tw5] [Comment] Data Dictionaries are GOOD for some things ...

2021-05-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Stobot wrote: > ... while there's a indexes[] filter operator, there's not a corresponding > values[] one... I can iterate through the 100,000 customers and manually > look for the ones with say an "active" value, but I can't just return a > list of customers with the "active" value in the filt

Re: [tw5] [Comment] Data Dictionaries are GOOD for some things ...

2021-05-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Stobot wrote > > 1. 100,000 customers doing a search is *very* slow > 2. Making 100 data tiddlers of 1000 indexes each runs quite well > VERY useful to know! TT, x -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw5] Re: Improve Search in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
barro...@gmail.com wrote: > With my different wikis, the main search often gets modified for each, > depending upon what I want to the search bar to search for (often excluding > tiddlers from its search). The advanced search I felt was too much for the > end user that isn't working with the w

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
UPDATE: This is slightly better: {{{ [search-replace:gi:regexp[^ *(https?://(www\.)?|ftp:///|file:///.+/|news:|mailto:|\$:.*/)],[]] }}} -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
ds work yet. BUT the advantage is you can truncate links for "title" *according to each case*. It seems to work better for local links ... [image: Screenshot 2021-05-13 19.jpg] On Wednesday, 12 May 2021 at 21:46:28 UTC+2 Mohammad wrote: > On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 11:

Re: [tw5] [Comment] Data Dictionaries are GOOD for some things ...

2021-05-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad and TW Tones *Right!* I also think it worth noting a couple of things that maybe not used that much yet ... 1. TW Data Tiddlers will take WikiText. That is quite UNlike most regular databases! Basically, you can use one dictionary to present anything! And pre-formatte

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
> > TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> NO. NOT for those internal links. I simply d-n-d from within the wiki >> itself. > > Mohammad wrote: > Okay! As I assumed Bookmarker is used to bookmark external links! For me > external links work fine! > You can check t

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
NO. NOT for those internal links. I simply d-n-d from within the wiki itself. Mohammad asked: > Do you drag the link from browser address bar? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
> > TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> I added to the Pattern so the local system wiki could be included too ... >> >> pattern="^\ *(\$|https?|ftp|file|news|data|mailto):.+$" >> > Mohammad wrote: > This is your area of expertise! I tested your propose

Re: [tw5] Tiddlywiki right sidebar: How do you use it?

2021-05-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: > Just to explain the original rationale, the reason that in TW5 I put the > sidebar on the right was because I felt the story river should be the > primary content. Given the way that eye tracking studies show that we read > web pages from the top left, that meant m

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
ur concept behind this tool idea is right-on-the-ball. It is a very elegant, simple, idea that I hope will develop into a full-scale utility! Best wishes TT On Tuesday, 11 May 2021 at 05:53:23 UTC+2 Mohammad wrote: > On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 1:00 AM TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> Mohamm

[tw5] Re: Improve Search in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Atronoush wrote: > I think most of you have the same opinion as me that the TW standard > search loses its efficiency as soon as your Tiddlywiki gets large. > Right, *sort of ...* The TYPE of search you need actually is related, really, to the *nature of the content* of the wiki so I don't th

[tw5] Re: Improve Search in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Eric *That is a really neat tool for complex searches!* TT, x Eric Shulman wrote: You might like my "PowerSearch", which generates complex search filter syntax using a set of drop-down lists. Just copy these two tiddlers to your TW and it automatically adds a "PowerSearch" tab to the $:/A

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-10 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > Hi TT, > > In my own testing so far this more minimal regex seems to work ... !! >> >>- pattern="^\ *(https?|ftp|file|news|data|mailto):.+$ >> >> Lovely! one minor comment: > > 1. I like to check the validity of links! So if one drops something > like this (http.yahoo.c

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-10 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad To clarify, I worked a bit to get the tool to first post to a temporary you can edit ... This is JUST a visual demo of the *general idea to edit before save??* JUST thoughts, TT [image: Screenshot 2021-05-10 210424.jpg] On Monday, 10 May 2021 at 13:34:09 UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-10 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad In my own testing so far this more minimal regex seems to work ... !! - pattern="^\ *(https?|ftp|file|news|data|mailto):.+$ With something like this ... - {{{ [trim[https://]trim[http://]trim[www.]trim[ftp://]trim[file:///]trim[news:]trim[mailto:]split[/]!is[blank]firs

[tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-10 Thread TiddlyTweeter
si wrote: > @TT I'm also finding that it doesn't work in Firefox (v88, Windows 10). > Right. There is some kind of *Obscure Issue* on Firefox. I think it looks like it is more fussy than Chrome on canonical url syntax? NOT SURE. Testing will eventually bring it out I'm sure. Current thoughts.

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-10 Thread TiddlyTweeter
jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: > Sadly, browsers do not allow JavaScript code running in TiddlyWiki to > obtain the window title corresponding to a particular URL. > > A different approach that could work is to write a bookmarklet that runs > in the context of the page being bookmarked; it would ha

Re: [tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-10 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad & si-matthew si wrote: > >> @Mohammad Really nice! I've stayed away from drag and drop up until now, >> so I look forward to seeing what you come up with. >> >> The bookmarker is a great example. It works particularly well in Vivaldi >> if you have your wiki open in the sidebar -

[tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark *It was really useful to see that image of your tool!* One of the interesting things about linking/bookmarking is actually people's needs seem actually quite diverse. I noticed before some need, sort of, "completer information". In my own case I tend to use links more in the style of m

[tw5] Re: Demystify drag-N-drop in Tiddlywiki

2021-05-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad Mohammad wrote: > *Example 1: Bookmarker Zone* > > Drag and drop a valid url to create a bookmark > Just FYI, I haven't got it working in my Firefox yet. Chrome, yes. Maybe that is just me? Something weird in my Firefox? Couple of other points ... - I might try and adapt a ve

[tw5] Re: What is #TiddlyWiki?

2021-05-07 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Eric Shulman wrote: > *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haddocks%27_Eyes* > in Lewis Carroll's > "Through The Looking Glass", in which Alice and The White Knight have a > conversation about the *complicated terminology distinguishing between > the

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddloid or TiddloidLite instalation

2021-05-07 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > Also quinoid, with similar installation issues: > > https://github.com/Marxsal/Quinoid01 > > There isn't a lot of "reward" in Android development. You do a lot of > work, and then only a handful of people seem to use it. Google keeps > changing their API > FYI, I'm still using

[tw5] Re: What is #TiddlyWiki?

2021-05-07 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohamed Amin wrote: > In Harry Potter World, there is a creature called "A Boggart > " > > It's a "shapeshifter" that feels and knows the emotion of a person and > transform itself > I do like the "shape-shifter" analogy too myself and Boggarts are

[tw5] What is #TiddlyWiki?

2021-05-07 Thread TiddlyTweeter
#TiddlyWiki is SO feature rich it is almost impossible to describe it. "Wiki" in particular kinda obscures it is really a VERY sophisticated JavaScript application to dynamically, in real time, change HTML, CSS and content of the web page it IS. *

[tw5] Re: Ten Ways to Drag and Drop Tiddlers to Tiddlywiki

2021-05-07 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote: > I think we may be approaching "50 Ways to Drag and Drop Your Tiddler" or > "50 shades of Drag and Drop". > Right! Interesting thread. There is a LOT of magic in TW. BUT there is often the issue of HOW the the hell do you communicate all of that richness into end use conte

[tw5] Re: A tour through my Zettelkasten

2021-05-07 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Soren I finally got round to looking at your Zettelkasten. The information design is interesting and good, being pretty accordant with Niklas Luhmann's conception of *the Z*. One interesting issue relevant to current debates in this group i

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-07 Thread TiddlyTweeter
cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > I don't see the value in UID's for modified copies of shadow tiddlers. > Regular permalinks should be good enough for those tiddlers, because the > names should never change. > > Right? > Right! It makes total sense NOT to UID instances of the *Holy Ghost * (shadows)

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > BTW, I keep mixing up, and keeping in my head, what is a "system" tiddler, > and what is a "shadow" tiddler. Right. There are TWO *Wizards Of Oz.* The one behind the curtain ($:/) and the one *behind the curtain behind the curtain* ($:/(shadow)). Light relief htt

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > Oh good Lord no, this isn't meant for system tiddlers. That's something > that would need preventing (i.e. make that button unavailable for system > tiddlers,) which should be ridiculously easy to do. Good. But now, a footnote. But WHAT are "system tiddlers"? Sur

Re: [tw5] Re: Naming rules and the best practice : from wikitext scripting point of view

2021-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao all A *general* comment. TW is *nomothetically agnostic on nomenclature. * It has *no *Naming Police checking coding. I am NOT sure that a totally consistent shared method is possible? Rather, it is more like individuals, who are doing a LOT of coding benefit from having their OWN naming s

[tw5] Re: A Prototype of UID's for stable permalinks

2021-05-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao cj.v... I'm struggling to understand the application of this to any Tiddler shadowed. In making a "Nuovo Permalink" in one you'd overwrite the original. So, in order to MAINTAIN them you'd need to RE-apply the UID *IF the original was ever restored*. Sounds complicated! JUST a comment B

Re: [tw5] Re: [Announcement] "TW Icons" - A large collection of icons for TiddlyWiki

2021-05-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao cari, I have started a discussion thread on usage of TW Icons here: https://github.com/morosanuae/tw-icons/discussions/2 I think it will be useful for real usage. Take a look at least. Do comment if you can. Best wishes TT On Friday, 30 April 2021 at 21:53:42 UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter wrote

[tw5] Re: Relink vs Permalinks

2021-05-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Anjar & David Nice one! I agree with David. Without a clear, one button, method to get the "PERSISTENT DATE STAMP REAL PERMALINK" like that it is too obscure a method for daily use. When you open the tiddler "created" field is, of course, not visible. *SO how do you quickly, one click,

[tw5] Re: Relink vs Permalinks

2021-05-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao cj.v..., Interesting! Functionally that is working like a SURROGATE permanent REDIRECT. *It is a clever solution!* but requires the logic of the Wiki to change considerably and its owner to know what to do. :-) HOW, for instance, do you quickly generate a PERMALINK you can quickly post

[tw5] Re: Relink vs Permalinks

2021-05-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
eady getting old. Could > it be that it's just me, i wonder? > > /walt > On Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 10:51:28 AM UTC+1 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> Ciao walt, >> >> Right. Tiddler PERMALINK-ability posted as URLs elsewhere is intimately >> tied to NOT

[tw5] Re: filter question: which tiddler is newer

2021-05-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > Back to winter 2019, when we were working on the Commander plugin ... > I like how you used the "Royal WE" :-) ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_we) Commander is brilliant! And basically YOU :-) Best wishes TT > -- You received this message because you are subscribed t

[tw5] Re: Relink vs Permalinks

2021-05-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao walt, Right. Tiddler PERMALINK-ability posted as URLs elsewhere is intimately tied to NOT changing Titles. Personally I can't get in a hot sweat over that. That is no different than any other web page. SURE you could get into REDIRECTS on a server or up the complexity within TW of self-R

[tw5] Re: "Kiosk Gadget" (?) tiddlywiki programming mini-video series, I think

2021-05-03 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao cj.v... *Very interesting thread!* Just an initial comment that "Kiosk" doesn't seem the right term? I mean IF it were working in a browser in "Kiosk Mode" yeah. But its more like "Sidebar Reference Tool". *JUST a comment.* Best wishes TT On Monday, 26 April 2021 at 06:05:04 UTC+2 cj.v...

[tw5] Re: Just a thought: embedding TiddlyWiki documentation in our TiddlyWikis?

2021-05-03 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Eric *VERY nice illustration!* FWIW, I think optimizing iframes in their UI aspect could be very useful. Passing in height parameters for instance. I been doing quite a lot of work using iframes with Data Dictionary entries. The snafus have been mainly that quite a lot of sites now block

Re: [tw5] Re: [Announcement] "TW Icons" - A large collection of icons for TiddlyWiki

2021-04-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
moros...@gmail.com wrote: > @TT I have nothing against your proposal. The problem is that I don't know > much about *GitHub Discussions*. I've enabled this feature but don't > really know what to do next. And as you guest it already I don't have much > time to get very involved in this, althoug

Re: [tw5] Re: [Announcement] "TW Icons" - A large collection of icons for TiddlyWiki

2021-04-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao TW Tones & morosanuae TW Tones wrote: > Given such an effective resource I was wondering if people could share > their approach to choosing and installing icons, more about the why they > use icons, selection processes, installation and where they are used? > I do AGREE with that! :-) E

[tw5] Re: Is these 5 features can be done in One Single Wiki?

2021-04-29 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Odin wrote: > 1) This is certainly possible. TW has palettes > , so > if you have one dark palette and a light one. you can switch them around. > JD's mono theme uses this and adds a button that switches between two > palett

[tw5] Re: [Query] The Hutterite Mile problem ...

2021-04-29 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > The doctor told grandma to walk 5 miles every day, and now we have no > idea where the heck she is. Hence the need for a Hutterite Mile calculator. I did not mention before that Hutterite Miles are connected to the Bermuda Triangle. Best wishes TT -- You received this m

[tw5] Re: [Query] The Hutterite Mile problem ...

2021-04-29 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Thanks Eric That does *exactly* what was needed for readability! Much appreciation you giving the code for that. <$list filter="8.4 +[multiply[0.195]fixed[3]]"/> =1.638 Best wishes TT Eric Shulman wrote: > > You can use the fixed[n] operator, where "n" is the number of desired > deci

[tw5] Re: [Query] The Hutterite Mile problem ...

2021-04-29 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark S. MUCH appreciated ... *<$list filter="8.4 0.195 +[product[]]"/>* *=1.6381* *<$list filter="8.4 +[multiply[0.195]]"/>* *=1.6381* Is there any way to "round" the OUTPUT to a more readable: *1.638* or *1.64* ?? *(FYI, I just returned from walking the Hutter

[tw5] Re: [Query] The Hutterite Mile problem ...

2021-04-29 Thread TiddlyTweeter
PMario wrote: > You know: > 1 HM = 8.4 Gorz > 1 Gorz = 0.195 UKM > > 1 HM = 8.4 * 0.195 UKM > > 1 HM = 1.638 UKM > *I love people like you who have a brain! * Next question, HOW do I do that calculation in TiddlyWiki? Best wishes, TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[tw5] [Query] The Hutterite Mile problem ...

2021-04-29 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I am not so good at maths. I *do* know that a Hutterite Mile is 8.4 Gorz and one Gorz is 0.195 of a UK Mile. How in TW would I calculate the size in UK Miles of one Hutterite Mile? (To help you calculate *The Hutterite mile song*: 16 Horsepower - Hutterite Mile

Re: [tw5] Re: How $codeblock works in Tiddlywiki?

2021-04-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > I am working on a tiny new plugin that lets you show a code using > codeblock with line number and specified lines highlighted (stand out). > If I could use the html inside codblock then the life was much more easier! > FYI it is ONLY invoking the parser wia WikiText that creat

Re: [tw5] Re: How $codeblock works in Tiddlywiki?

2021-04-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mohammad & Mark S. Just FYI I been recently very struck by how brilliant and intelligent the parsing is in TW! That very cleverness occasionally causes complexities as there is a lot more going on that just using HTML wrappers. TW, natively, lacks simple markup which is actually often v

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