Re: [tw5] Re: Time Tracking in TiddlyWiki?

2020-08-15 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Eric I'm really appreciating how you have worked on this set of tools. You taking them "all the way". Persisting to squeeze the best out of TW. And thereby showing brilliance in the time "apps" & the underlying nature of "mother". App. dev leverage for purpose off given primitives. Superb. I h

[tw5] Re: Mat on Hangouts - any questions?

2020-08-11 Thread TiddlyTweeter
> > @TiddlyTweeter > >> Do you have a plugin library that would make is easy to find your gems? > > > Sorry, no. I'm hoping for a federated solution. Meanwhile (...merely 1.5 > decades now) people basically can't find my stuff. > Whilst you wait to produ

[tw5] Re: Recommend books on note-taking methods

2020-08-11 Thread TiddlyTweeter
bimlas wrote: > > > *Me: FWIW, TW would be a Good tool to demonstrate different approaches in. > Its got the flex to support many approaches. Frankly there is a lack, > generally, on-line of clear examples demonstrating comparatively where > different approaches come out.* > > Bimal: Do you mean

[tw5] Re: Mat on Hangouts - any questions?

2020-08-09 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mat I have benefited from you stuff a lot over time. Sometimes the gizmo itself, or, often more, the demonstration of an approach to issues that is v. enlightening. One issue. I often recall (half-formed) thoughts of things you made (like: "that table demo with sleeping headings"). So, qu

[tw5] Re: Recommend books on note-taking methods

2020-08-09 Thread TiddlyTweeter
@bimlas I agree with David the Ahrens is useful. Also, in your case, the writer has a decent grasp of Zettlekasten, as well as changes some software has made to the original Luhrman approach. bimlas wrote: > > > Are there any books that are definitely worth reading if I want to create > a real

[tw5] Re: Recommend books on note-taking methods

2020-08-09 Thread TiddlyTweeter
David Gifford wrote: > > Maybe I should write a book on notetaking... > Good idea! Given you worked at getting tools workable for you would be able to provide rich, meaningful examples. FWIW, TW would be a Good tool to demonstrate different approaches in. Its got the flex to support many appro

[tw5] Re: Feature Requirement: Button/action to Search and Replace JSON or tiddler content

2020-08-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Tones Can't contribute much, other than comment Riz, somewhere built a bespoke importer of JSON that bulk manipulated titles. The specific use case was to have a way to import where you do NOT have unique titles in the imported JSON. The code for that tool might be worth looking at. Maybe relev

[tw5] Re: Sticky Editor Toolbar?

2020-08-02 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Tones That's Jan's solution. It is a Good interim step. But there are two issues with it ... 1 - It stops working if you use Preview 2 - The CSS can need further manual tweaking with some themes. IF you like full-screen edit then JD's recent unpdated solution is Good as its toolbar is sticky

[tw5] Re: IF you are a Mathematician. What tools would you like ready installed in wiki for Maths use?

2020-07-31 Thread TiddlyTweeter
s%252522%252520by%252520Alberto%252520Molina.html&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEIY-7kvnyKTPVvtCY5SyBvu44bVg> > > On Friday, July 31, 2020 at 2:11:39 PM UTC-5, TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> Ste & Diego >> >> Ste wrote: >>> >>> TT you asked this a

[tw5] Re: [theme] Presenting "Mono" theme

2020-07-31 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao JD Replying as of Late July 2020. I'd like to suggest you make a "Plugin Library" for all your themes. Why? Because its obvious they are widely appreciated and used. Because having a single install point makes that efficient. Better for users. Easier for you to maintain & distribute canon

[tw5] Re: [PLUGIN] Working on a new fullscreen editor, looking for feedback

2020-07-31 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao JD Definite improvements. And looks nicer. FYI, I used the old experimental one ever since you made it. It makes sense to edit that way for anything other than "shortie" tiddlers. The ONE request I have is to be able to configure it so that the behavior is .. EITHER ... - Full Screen

[tw5] Re: Query: Plugin Libraries? Who has them?

2020-07-31 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao PMario Fibbles plugin Library has dependencies as it invokes language tiddlers you need RELINK for already to show. If you try invoke it without that you'll get blanks. Knowing that you can install the plugin library without Relink installed IF you also install the two invoked language tid

[tw5] Re: IF you are a Mathematician. What tools would you like ready installed in wiki for Maths use?

2020-07-31 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ste & Diego Ste wrote: > > TT you asked this a while ago! > Lego Kit: for MATHEMATICIANS? Thoughts? I did. I might do it again to get really clear :-) > As Diego says Katex is essential (and the reason I initially pickled > tiddlywiki) > > Evans maths plugin > Possibly mathcell (I've rescu

[tw5] Re: Time Tracking in TiddlyWiki?

2020-07-31 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Eric Fabulously flexible and useful tool! Could replace the smorgasbord of not-interworking time tools I currently use. In one vital case I'd like to trigger sound alarms on end of countdowns (alerts for taking tablets). I can't quite see how to do that yet. Could you give a clue so I can imp

[tw5] Re: Do you find that TiddlyWiki is faster in Chromium than Firefox?

2020-07-31 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > > In the case of firefox, FF will gradually eat up almost all of the > available ram, slowing the system and stalling web pages. Eventually I have > to close out FF so that the system can get its RAM back. > Birthe C wrote: > > > And oh, yea to Firefox gradually eating up ram.

[tw5] Re: Export tiddlers as Zip file (from single HTML)

2020-07-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Bimlas The e-book edition of TW will import e-pub format. See this for the main post and link: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/_VLufc4Svp8/tOuaKenGAwAJ Best wishes TT On Thursday, 30 July 2020 09:19:57 UTC+2, bimlas wrote: > > Saq, > > So far, I didn't know exactly what

[tw5] Re: Query: Plugin Libraries? Who has them?

2020-07-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
The fact its been around forever already says something. TT On Thursday, 23 July 2020 19:04:29 UTC+2, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > It has crossed my mind more than once that a plugin that contained plugin > library tiddlers would be very handy. -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[tw5] Re: Query: Plugin Libraries? Who has them?

2020-07-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
EXCELLENTE! Added both. (Wo)man, it saves a LOT of time configuring a wiki! Are you April MacKenzie? You have The Knowledge. TT, x On Thursday, 23 July 2020 18:16:02 UTC+2, Birthe C wrote: > > Also look here for Tobias Beer > http://tobibeer.github.io/tw5-plugins/#Library > > > Birthe > -- Y

[tw5] IF you are a Mathematician. What tools would you like ready installed in wiki for Maths use?

2020-07-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I got interested in making wiki that have installed already the tools you need to do *your* job. I thought Maths/Stats folk enough here in numbers to ask: *(1)... what plugins, macros & other tools did you add to 'empty' to help you work as you need?* *(2) ... would a pre-configured with w

[tw5] Re: NotoWritey -- Editor/Outliner for TiddlyWiki, v0.0.9 ++ (thread #3)

2020-07-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
FYI I promised feedback & will give it. Just delayed a bit yet. Noto is excellent. A dopo Josiah On Monday, 13 July 2020 23:24:10 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote: > > Per request starting a new thread since that last one was paginating in > public. > > Vsn. 0.0.9 adds the ability to suppress the left hand

[tw5] Query: Plugin Libraries? Who has them?

2020-07-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I added to a wiki PMario's & Jed Carty's Plugin Libraries. They integrate well alongside Official Plugins library. Low overhead. Instant access to resources. My Question! *Who else has Plugin Libraries

[tw5] Re: [ Demo ] : floating draggable resizable "popups"

2020-07-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Quick initial comments. Works well. I tested on a Windows touchscreen. Resizing, moving and stacking (I.e you can foreground one over another on click) work without issue so far. Very Good. Very practical for actual usage. Has needed flex. Minor issues on sizing on touchscreen IF floated has sc

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
1 - TW is better (in theory & practice). Once you got your book in it you can do things other tools can't. No doubt. 2 - In practice e-pubs are a market sector. Identifying TW as a player in that sector as a reader is not a trivial matter. 3 - EXPORT to the formats recognized by Amazon et al mi

Re: [tw5] For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mat wrote: > > > But OK, navigation and rendering is still slow. I was hoping it had > improved enough by now. > Dynaview is very effective on the epub example Xavier gave in past. They are ideal for that. Its a "render when ready" approach. E-Pubs tend to linear, as if they were books with a

Re: [tw5] Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Cunning stuff, but it also reminds me that the core should really be > suppressing links to javascript: URIs. In this case, we should add a > “tm-close-window” message of course. Right! It surprised me it worked! As far as I understand it, Mother can create and clos

[tw5] Re: Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I think both those (JS?) methods are no longer workable? Security reasons? -- 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.

[tw5] Re: Chatbot Plugin

2020-07-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones As ever you reach for the further shore. In this case it is maybe premature. The *.rive* scripting is well mature. The documentation is excellent. The plugin simply instantiates it. The issue you getting at is whether we need "more". SO let us pragmatically see! My one practical comm

[tw5] Re: Chatbot Plugin

2020-07-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Have you tested how smart it is ??? :-) On Sunday, 19 July 2020 14:55:45 UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> BUT you missing something. First you need look at the .rive format the >> plugin supports! It is pretty smart already. The docs are extremely

[tw5] Re: Chatbot Plugin

2020-07-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mat I think you thinking of ... plugin: https://hoelz.ro/files/fts.html discussion: > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/Rob$20hoelz%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/ZvvLTxQz3Ag/jsN4xhzqBgAJ > BUT you missing something. First you need look at the .rive format the plugin support

[tw5] Re: Time Tracking in TiddlyWiki?

2020-07-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Right. Just FYI the tools like "ToDoNow" have time based activation of alerts already. Best wishes TT On Sunday, 19 July 2020 12:24:36 UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote: > > To join in the fun, I also made a $action-delay widget that delays the > execution of any action widgets contained inside it by a s

[tw5] Re: Chatbot Plugin

2020-07-19 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ed Heil wrote: > Off topic, but I'm fascinated to hear you worked with Eugene Gendlin! His > work, and that of his student Ann Weiser Cornell, have been very helpful to > me, and I even really enjoyed his philosophical work, _Experiencing and the > Creation of Meaning_, to the degree I underst

[tw5] Re: Autoscroll in TW

2020-07-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Monday, 13 July 2020 10:53:00 UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Monday, July 13, 2020 at 12:34:19 AM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> If I can get a nice example that starts a recording and scrolling set-up >> to start simultaneously I'll post it. I haven't quite

[tw5] Re: Time Tracking in TiddlyWiki?

2020-07-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Eric Shulman wrote: > > ... if you were to "start" a timer and then save the file. Then, when you > reload later, you could "stop" the timer and it would calculate the > difference to get the elapsed time. > Very useful, even if not initially intended!! Best wishes TT -- You received this m

[tw5] Re: Chatbot Plugin

2020-07-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao CB, As far as Chatbots go without "AI super-plus" this is STELLAR. It will DO all we'd need. IMO, *it could solve a zillion problems on communicating TW resources*. Its a superior ELIZA . Just FYI I worked with Gene Gendlin

[tw5] Re: Chatbot Plugin

2020-07-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Okay. Some comments. As a first plugin its ace! Well done! Better than I could! Next steps you need add a panel explaining what it does & give some basic documentation. Does it have a macro interface? What I mean is an initialisation such that you can specify a .reve sciptt. For example ...

[tw5] Re: [Visual Studio Code] Announcing Syntax Highlighting and Intellisense Plugin for TW5

2020-07-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
It is a doddle to install in Visual Studio ... Fire it up. Go to your address & *bingo!* [image: Annotation 2020-07-18 174738.jpg] TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from

[tw5] Re: [Visual Studio Code] Announcing Syntax Highlighting and Intellisense Plugin for TW5

2020-07-18 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Joshua Visual Studio is a Good tool. Free. Can be installed as a portable application. Works well. *Its excellent to see your innovation.* Sure it would be Good to get it made highlights.js compatible so we can use TW code highlighting natively in TW. But I don't think its trivial to do

[tw5] Re: Chatbot Plugin

2020-07-16 Thread TiddlyTweeter
ChristianB ... BRILLIANT! I'll reply in more detail later after I noodled around ... Meanwhile ... [image: Annotation 2020-07-16 180021.jpg] Best wishes TT On Thursday, 16 July 2020 07:19:55 UTC+2, ChristianB wrote: > > Hi All, > > I've created a chatbot plugin that would like to share with t

[tw5] Re: Autoscroll in TW

2020-07-13 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Eric Ha! Wonderful! I been playing around with it see if it could be used alongside sound recordings. So long as the tempo in the recording is reasonably consistent then it kinda works. If I can get a nice example that starts a recording and scrolling set-up to start simultaneously I'll

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark Could you start a new thread? This one has started paginating. Best wishes TT -- 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...@googleg

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-12 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark Looking & working good! I'm actively using it. I'll create another case example over the next few days. Best wishes TT On Saturday, 11 July 2020 06:23:19 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote: > > > v0.0.8 Adds the ability to specify your own split-by string > > > > > https://marxsal.github.io/various

[tw5] Re: Italian Pasta - List of Pasta Varieties

2020-07-09 Thread TiddlyTweeter
​Ciao! Molto, molto bene! :-) *Great resource* on the subject*!* (FWIW, I live in Italy.) Good you record not just the shapes but also the variations in ingredients. In the North we tend to use tipo "00" flour for everyday fresh pasta. But it's not so good for dried pastas IMO :-). Southern ev

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark Okay. Now I'm wondering about presentation in Edit Mode but just for *"documents" not "outlines"*, i.e. the outliner buttons hidden but otherwise works as normal. Possible, or do or we still need the 2 Noto variants? Best wishes TT Mark S. wrote: > > > There is now a Publication/Re

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark *Request. *Could you add the "plain text" render option to Noto? I would then have access to all three Capture Modes in Noto. I am finding it invaluable in document making. Best wishes TT Mark S. wrote: > > I like dropping in a macro and ... away you go. I don't want things to > bec

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Great stuff! It's really shaping up. Much appreciated by users I'm sure! TT Mark S. wrote: > > > There is now a Publication/Read-only mode. Hopefully I didn't break > anything making it, because a lot of CSS got moved around. The button is > down in the settings. Once you're in the view mode,

[tw5] Re: EditorMagic - status update

2020-07-06 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mat wrote: > > Re-demo of EditorMagic ~ *the editor as an assistant!* > > With critical help from, particularly, @Jed, @Saq and @Eric (THANK YOU > GUYS!!!) things are now *decent enough *for a new demo attempt. > Ciao Mat Quick comment. Looking v. good! Hope you will get help on the remaining

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
TW Tones wrote: > > I think the view/copy the wiki text version may deserve a special button, > one I wonder if we could make a generic one, or is it too tool specific? > Ciao Tones & Mark I'd like to chip in on this. As far as I understand it there are *three* "capture/snap" modes ... 1. H

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark Very nice! One comment (which I can probably do myself with CSS eventually) is to keep edit box SAME WIDTH it is in view mode. Why? Maintains *visual continuity* between the two modes such that the layout of text would be identical in both view & edit modes (assuming same font is set

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-07-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
> > TW Tones wrote: >> >> > >>- *If you could provide a way to make the noto view be in a read >>mode, I can just snapshot that read mode view.* >> >> Mark S: > So that mode would be basically removing the hamburger menus and the > bottom settings? > > > An alternative way for you to p

[tw5] Re: Google groups page not loading properly?

2020-07-04 Thread TiddlyTweeter
How big is the image you entered in Google? :-) Of maybe its the type of image used. I love seeing the mad professor take over the phone ;) TT On Saturday, 4 July 2020 10:12:36 UTC+2, Ste Wilson wrote: > > It happens to me for Jan! He be huge! Not sure how to fix it! :( Sooory. -- You receiv

[tw5] Re: Family History wiki

2020-07-02 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Damon As a bit of fun I looked at your examples and your code and drew a formal chart of type that interest anthropologists. Basically it is able to embrace all kinship terminology well ... and maybe could be also used by people interested in "classificatory kinship terms". [image: f6d84c

[tw5] Re: Family History wiki

2020-07-01 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Damon I followed this thread with interest. I've commented several times on past on issues in presenting genealogical trees (I'm an anthropologist). My first comment is you are doing really well with this! Actually managing to depict trees that include spouses. The idea to use a "pedigr

[tw5] Re: Adding any field in Tiddly Commander erases all main field content?

2020-07-01 Thread TiddlyTweeter
It has to be a bug! I mentioned it twice already. I'm sure Mohammad will fix it once he realises the problem exists.. Best wishes TT On Thursday, 2 July 2020 01:10:54 UTC+2, Jake wrote: > > Yeah, I know, I read this: "Note: This will overwrite the existing > fileds!" but I thought it would be

[tw5] Re: How "regexp[foo OR bar]"

2020-07-01 Thread TiddlyTweeter
situations like titles where you want to suppress regex behaviour so they can be processed as pure text. Something like that. My 2 cents TT On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 14:18:47 UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > @TiddlyTweeter, > > I did find that it was not solved previously after all. Basically t

[tw5] Re: How "regexp[foo OR bar]"

2020-07-01 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mat is that matching the "|" and "<". Best wishes TT On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 13:20:18 UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > Solved it. To my surprise, no escaperegexp is needed, i.e: > > <$set name=closures filter="[{!!widgetclosure}]" > {{{ mystring +[regexp] }}} > > ...is enough when widgetclosure: />| > No

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark P.S. to last, is the populating of the "*reset*" field also a factor in performance? Just wondering? Best wishes TT -- 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

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark & Saq Though I don't grasp coding complexities I can comment from observation ... > On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 7:37:00 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote: >> >> The slow performance in Noto reminds me of what happens when editing >> forces a refresh of the containing tiddler or widget.

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark & Saq FWIW, I put on-line two example wiki. * First version works fine on my machine ... * Has 136 items * Half at Level 1 * Half at Level 2 ... https://tidbits.wiki/noto/notoGIFFORD.html * Second version was fine at First but once entries (splits) reached about 300 it got sluggish. * ..

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Saq Sure, I will. Later today I put it on line. TT On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 10:37:11 UTC+2, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > @TT could you post the document with TiddlyToolmap imported? I have a > suspicion about where the performance hit on editing is coming from and > comparing side by side to Streams

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
nstance, you may find paragraphs that are expressed as > style="font-size: 11pt;display: block;text-indent: 0pt;">The first > paragraph of a section, as you have to guess. because the WYSIWYG > tools that helped producing the ePub are generally misleading. I spare you > the tab

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark I spent a while working with the outliner. I had hoped to get the entries in TiddlyWiki Toolmap into it (simply to help me track issues I want to report to David.) It brought up the problem I encountered before with performance. My current impression in Outliner Mode Noto does a gre

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-30 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: Below is a modified $:/core/macros/export > tiddler. Now when you click on the "export tiddler" option, you get two > more choices. One copies the rendered tiddler to HTML, and the other copies > to plain text. > > I don't think copying the all-up wikitext would be easy. Ther

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcement: TW5-powered ebooks

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Xavier There is interest in it growing. I think the very good PERFORMANCE aspect is particularly interesting since eBooks are large documents. Over in GG we did some tests with Dynaview but still hitting issues which the eBook version does not have. I think better understanding the eBook edit

[tw5] Re: Issue: Tiddler Commander 2.1.0 -- Deletes "text" field on "Add fields"

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
My original post updated for those on email. Section in Red is a Work-Around suggested by Birthe. On Saturday, 27 June 2020 11:57:58 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Steps ... > > 1 -- Go to https://kookma.github.io/TW-Commander/#%24%3A%2FCommander > > 2 -- Create Tiddler ca

[tw5] Re: [preview] UI tweaks and doodads

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > Perhaps "tags" as well? I was thinking of those 3, "fields", "rename" and > "tags". > Sounds good!. Just FYI, personally I didn't test tags. Best wishes TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe f

[tw5] Re: Issue: Tiddler Commander 2.1.0 -- Deletes "text" field on "Add fields"

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Birthe C wrote: > > > You Can do it. > Dear *Detective* Birthe (*my emphasis*) ... [image: Annotation 2020-06-27 140146.jpg] > Add field type - *do not fill out value*, > That is EXACTLY IT. *Are you April MacKenzie?* Now all my Misery share their type. I will revise my note to Mohamm

[tw5] Re: Alternatives to ... treepad and others

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Birthe C wrote: > > > We are the lucky ones, we have Tiddlywiki, let's keep it that way. > As important is also to never forget:* We use/are HTML/JS*. I think that is vital. Whilst TW is "software", it is also software WITHIN an international standard document format with backwards compatibilit

[tw5] Re: Alternatives to ... treepad and others

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark S. > It is likely there are other products for which TW would be a good > alternative, so if you happen to think of them, you might add TW to them as > well. > We discussed InfoSelect before. TW seems close to it. I'll follow up on that. But Shou

[tw5] Re: Alternatives to ... treepad and others

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Birthe C wrote: > > > > But the explanation for stopping treepad was finances. > I did not know that. I had thought it was death. But now you mention it, its most likely its "design metaphor" was so simple elegant that it got copied so many times its very success destroyed the author's ability

[tw5] Re: [preview] UI tweaks and doodads

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
ues let me know. Ideally it would > have made sense to have the UI for rename in the title area, but that would > interfere with the option to show titles as links. > > Cheers, > Saq > > On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 1:08:59 PM UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> Ciao

[tw5] Re: Alternatives to ... treepad and others

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
My feeling is that most everyone of a certain age and orientation (likely millions) used Treepad. Mark S. wrote: > > > "one of the most imitated programs on the Web since 1995" > > So, it had a long run, I suppose. It does illustrate the dangers of > single-owner proprietary software. > Not su

[tw5] Re: [preview] UI tweaks and doodads

2020-06-27 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Saq Its useful! Been experimentally using "Fields" & "Rename" added to a wiki. Plays fine with other "Info" section add ons (like version control systems). Seems stable. Did a lot of testing. Could not get it to fail. Here's a snip ... [image: Annotation 2020-06-27 130435.jpg] Invaluab

[tw5] Re: Query: How Do You Pass Parameters?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
uot;hammer", just like "thing" did. So not sure what the > problem is, unless you're calling dostuff in relation to "thing", somehow. > > On Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 12:46:46 PM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> I try to be brief ... >>

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
*Noto* is very flexible because it gives infinitely changeable *Building Blocks*. Many types of document can be built with it. I use it a lot and will give other examples in time. Best wishes TT On Thursday, 25 June 2020 21:10:58 UTC+2, Birthe C wrote: > > TT, > > Thank you. It certainly look

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
On Thursday, 25 June 2020 20:04:09 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Done already ... example of 4 Notos in one "document" demo (TWEET BIN) ... > https://tidbits.wiki/noto/notoMAKER.html#TWEET%20BIN. Crusoe is over 500 > entries. It works. > > Example of larger

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Done already ... example of 4 Notos in one "document" demo (TWEET BIN) ... https://tidbits.wiki/noto/notoMAKER.html#TWEET%20BIN. Cruso is over 500 entries. It works. Example of larger items split for a screenplay (MISERY) ... https://tidbits.wiki/noto/notoMAKER.html#MISERY%20PAGINATED (screenpl

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
David Gifford wrote: > > @TT > > ... clean interface .. > Interface is not Marks' greatest strength. But he gives the structure to do it. I, currently, most interested in he does It. Presentation later. TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Tiddl

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
David Gifford wrote: > 2) Even though it is an outliner, it seems more geared toward writing and > editing larger paragraphs toward longer pieces, > Incorrect. Noto is completely AGNOSTIC on Tiddler Size. In FACT its INBUILT SLICING ("*Splitology*") is fantastically good, and needed.

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Birthe I THINK David means *the bottom bar*, that uses words not mini-icons. That is easy to make elegant. Right now, in my understanding, Mark is focused on getting it to work well, not aesthetics yet. As I said, he needs a chance to get to it! :-) TT On Thursday, 25 June 2020 15:18:04 UTC+2

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
For those on email I revised my last post. On Thursday, 25 June 2020 14:15:07 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > David Gifford wrote (my emphasis): > > *Stroll*: one time experiment I did to replicate a lot of Roam >> functionality in TiddlyWiki. Helpful two column structure. Hel

[tw5] Re: stroll drift tiddlyroam streams use cases?

2020-06-25 Thread TiddlyTweeter
David Gifford wrote (my emphasis): *Stroll*: one time experiment I did to replicate a lot of Roam > functionality in TiddlyWiki. Helpful two column structure. Helpful > tutorials. Process: Use links to link tiddlers, use eyeball tab to view > backlinks in different ways, shift click on links to

[tw5] Re: Alternatives to the fullscreen editor plugin?

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I'd try find him and ask him. I think that editor was only an experiment. He maybe would be pleased to push it on into longer term stability. Since then he has done a lot of work in the TW eBook version. He is a skilled TW programmer. Best wishes TT On Wednesday, 24 June 2020 00:11:27 UTC+2,

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Birthe One thing you miss in what I wrote is it actually assumes people are sensitive if they probe THIS far. And they are not looking for what the dog uses. All your points are good. There *simply reinforce what I wrote*. Most are interested in SOLUTIONS. Solutions in software relate to "app

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
OGNSYA wrote: > > Love what Tones wrote about democratization. > Tones is very seductive. :) Likely wrong. :) It would be great if TiddlyWiki could be something that not only > technically-minded people feel they can get into, but also the more general > audice (since I see myself in between

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Yeah. BUT. There seem enormous problems to solve. I doubt, very much, it is coming to your ares soon. I can't see it anywhere near a basic option yet. Or ever. TT On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 20:52:19 UTC+2, PMario wrote: > > On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 5:31:45 PM UTC+2, TiddlyTw

[tw5] Re: MS Teams and tiddlywiki

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Its just terminology. I don't think it bad you wrote "MS". But I think it better to be explicit on First call. Saves confusion on common English acronyms. Yes, I do have it. TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe fro

[tw5] Re: MS Teams and tiddlywiki

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
You have MS? What is an MS Team? On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 20:13:04 UTC+2, Ste Wilson wrote: > > As work is moving away from moodle to MS teams I was wondering if anybody > had any experiance of using tiddlywiki with it. I know I can upload a wiki > in a chat and it can be viewed, but not eddite

[tw5] Re: A design Concept and Free Button read-date stamp

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Regardless of whether my problem is my download issue ... IMO this needs to be DEMO WIKI with docs, not a download. Its hard to understand the aim otherwise. My 2 cents TT On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 06:38:44 UTC+2, TW Tones wrote: > > Folks, > > Introducing the *Autonomous field* > > I love tiddl

[tw5] Re: A design Concept and Free Button read-date stamp

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I import & see this problem ... [image: Annotation 2020-06-23 192041.jpg] Best wishes TT T On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 06:38:44 UTC+2, TW Tones wrote: > > Folks, > > Introducing the *Autonomous field* > > I love tiddlywiki and discovered another really nice code pattern and > thought I would shar

[tw5] Re: [preview] UI tweaks and doodads

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
> clean it up if there is interest. > > On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 5:12:21 PM UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> Very impressive work! >> >> Yeah, it good its flagged ... *Daleks At Work* >> >> [image: Annotation 2020-06-23 170552.jpg] >> &g

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I just realised I should NOT have posted that. This thread is losing the plot on the OP! OGNSYA has interest in usage patterns. My query now:* How Relevant Is Beaker Browser to TW Uptake?* It seems not relevant to me. Best, TT On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 17:20:51 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
As far as I understand BB the main problem with it is it uses a protocol no one uses? Its very good. Vert tight. Very secure. But how do you leverage it to get read universally? TT On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 15:12:22 UTC+2, PMario wrote: > > > On Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 3:02:30 PM UTC+2, Bir

[tw5] Re: [preview] UI tweaks and doodads

2020-06-23 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Very impressive work! Yeah, it good its flagged ... *Daleks At Work* [image: Annotation 2020-06-23 170552.jpg] But I'm looking at it thinking "*Do I Need A Sidebar?*" I will comment more after I played with it more. Thanks for trusting us with your baby. TT On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 15:53:05

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
OGNSYA wrote: > > > A shorter version could be: "*a unique non-linear fully customizable > notebook*" > How about just: "*a decent notebook*". TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
OGNSYA wrote: > > > About TiddlyWiki's description: "a non-linear personal web notebook" > Indeed, this is often the first thing a new user will read/consider. > Given that "non-linear" has been around forever, it is worth mentioning that in early days of netology was idea of a "text-base" (="non

[tw5] Re: "You have unsaved changes..." - where?

2020-06-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
FYI with ordinary Tiddlers usually they just saved and you'd never see that message.. But there are some types of Tiddler that EXPLICIT save is needed. Usually this is when they need "compound save". For instance any change in Control Panel needs explicit save, I think. Its a compound Tiddler.

[tw5] Re: "You have unsaved changes..." - where?

2020-06-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Usually its because you put the kettle on :-) On Monday, 22 June 2020 19:11:10 UTC+2, OGNSYA wrote: > > I'm running my TW locally via TiddlyDesktop. > > I tried closing it, but got the "You have unsaved changes..." message. > However I don't know what it refers to (I have no tiddlers open...). > >

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-22 Thread TiddlyTweeter
LOTS in your post to comment on. Good stuff. I'll maybe start a new thread. So the OP here is not overwhelmed. A dopo. Josiah, x -- 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, se

[tw5] Re: What is TiddlyWiki's demographic, both current and intended?

2020-06-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
OGNSYA wrote: > > Does the TW community have some sort of formal shared high-level roadmap? > As far as active promotion goes I don't think there is one. There IS a common concern that *Starters* can grasp how to save & what a TW is on First use. There is much concern that Starters Can Start

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
I doubt that is the issue. Just saying TT On Sunday, 21 June 2020 02:28:59 UTC+2, TW Tones wrote: > > Mark, > > I think feedback on Noto, could be like when I practice french with a > native speaker, When I get it wrong the feed back is confusion, quizzical > looks, questions and possible laugh

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