Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-11-25 Thread Alex Hough
Hello All, I realise that this suggestion is a bit late in the day. Some ideas Set a release date to coincide with a date which already has some meaning to it. For example each edition could be released on a date where there is a new moon. Each release inherits concepts and metaphors associated

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

2020-06-22 Thread Alex Hough
Tony, Building on 1) "odd intellectual" ... perhaps people who are interested in learning things for themselves are attracted to TW. Standard intellectuals, academics within institutions perhaps use a standard kit: Word integrated with a reference manager. They are focused on producing

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

2020-06-21 Thread Alex Hough
hes" somewhere! :-) ... by the > neatness & footnotes I'm assuming you wrote this in a wiki? Yes? > > Best wishes > Josiah > > On Wednesday, 17 June 2020 22:53:44 UTC+2, Alex Hough wrote: >> >> Tony said something on the thread that Thomas started to sha

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

2020-06-17 Thread Alex Hough
Tony said something on the thread that Thomas started to share his TW on the subject of problem solving: "its molding clay for the mind"[1]. I think these type of user are the ones Birthe identifies as the "many that we know nothing about." Looking back into the history of of TiddlyWiki there

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki for problem solving

2020-06-16 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Thomas, First of all welcome to the group! I hope you will find the community around TiddlyWiki inspiring. Over the past decade (!) --- as a user, tinkerer, fan and avid follower of the community --- I have found that my thinking and creativity away from TiddlyWiki are shaped by

Re: [tw5] Re: Feedback needed for experimental update to TiddlyBlink

2020-04-24 Thread Alex Hough
Dave, All this look very exciting. The first thing I thought was : wouldn't it be wonderful if it had the recent annotation tools -- those on the publisher TW Alex On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 at 05:43, Tony K wrote: > Hello David > > Thank you for the efforts putting this together, I hope you do

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Coronavirus

2020-03-19 Thread Alex Hough
how about a hangout! Alex On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 12:06, Birthe C wrote: > @Gloom, > Exactly. I just wonder if it would not have been a good idea to keep some > of the old analogue ways of doing things. Just for an alternative. It > happens often enough that the tech solution does not work. Is

Re: [tw5] Re: Question about: Printing in Tiddlywiki

2020-03-16 Thread Alex Hough
Done! (I think!) I've clicked in a thumbs up Alex On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 at 14:50, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Alex, a Github upvote could help move it on ... > > https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/4352 > > TT, x > > On Monday, 16 March 2020 14:02:20 UTC+1, AlexHough wrote: >> >> and in

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

2020-03-14 Thread Alex Hough
JUST WOW! Everything I love about TW on this thread. Innovation, cooperation, comments from around the world Thank you Xavier, Jeremy and JD! Alex On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 at 15:12, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > Wow! Congrats to the whole team. > > At first sight, the search features impressed me most,

Re: [tw5] tiddlymap fonts question

2020-02-05 Thread Alex Hough
Ah! I see! I think the formatting CSS is buried in the Viz.js plugin I'm stumped! Alex On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 at 13:41, A Sklpns wrote: > Hello Alex, thank you. This seems to change the font family of the edge > labels but not the nodes (which I am after)-unless of course I am missing >

Re: [tw5] tiddlymap fonts question

2020-01-30 Thread Alex Hough
use the edge type manager [image: Screen Shot 2020-01-30 at 14.53.14.png] Alex On Thu, 30 Jan 2020 at 11:50, A Sklpns wrote: > Dear friends, > how would I change the font family of tiddlymap nodes? > Thank you > sklpns > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the

Re: [tw5] Re: Blasts From The Past ...

2019-06-27 Thread Alex Hough
are you still working at Stockport college Steve? (or have i got the wrong end of the stick?) Alex On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 at 14:51, Ste Wilson wrote: > I had no idea of that local sheepishness! > > (I'm not from Stockport.. I just worked there) :) > > -- > You received this message because you

Re: [tw5] Re: Blasts From The Past ...

2019-06-25 Thread Alex Hough
Hi All, ... and thanks for reminding me of this. This is a typical tiddling pattern for me - an intense renewal of obsession then... then life catches up @ Ste : I basically altered one of the documentations macros then used some icons from the noun project As a Stockport person you might be

Re: [tw5] Re: Play several songs consecutively

2019-05-13 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Bimba, this looks great! thanks for sharing! Alex On Mon, 13 May 2019 at 07:40, bimlas wrote: > I made a primitive media player plugin that allows you to create > playlists: https://bimlas.gitlab.io/tw5-mediaplayer/ > > I'm not completely satisfied with it, at least in terms of design. It

[tw5] Executive functioning, lists - for interests

2019-04-10 Thread Alex Hough
Dear All, A friend pointed me towards this [1] post on executive functioning: "This involves detailed calendars and diaries, lots of lists - one big to-do list and lots of little to-do lists for each time segment, I have to breakdown each task in written steps to get things done, I set reminders

Re: [tw5] Re: [Off Topic] Laser cut Motovun Jack

2019-04-05 Thread Alex Hough
Ged, You designed and built a laser cutter ... tell us more! I know that we have to keep a focus on TW here on the group, but I think we can drift into curiosity about what people in the community are are up to. Of course, no obligation to share i'm just nosy Alex On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 at

Re: [tw5] Re: Named story rivers (or trails)

2019-03-17 Thread Alex Hough
Would a trail be one of many lists? When a tiddler is tagged, the order of the tiddler can be changed in the list. Perhaps if there was more than one list field in which tiddlers could registered? Alex On Tue, 5 Feb 2019 at 14:52, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Hi Joe > > On 5 Feb 2019, at 13:44,

Re: [tw5] Re: Logistics 101 -- Do you use Telegram?

2019-01-13 Thread Alex Hough
i have telegram installed... and one friend who uses it Alex On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 at 13:42, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > For reasons no one understands my first posts to GG don't get to the email > group. > > Here it is ... > > On Friday, 11 January 2019 14:34:15 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >>

Re: [tw5] Re: slideshow (presentation) TW

2019-01-13 Thread Alex Hough
are there any which loop a set of Tiddlers? Alex On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 at 20:35, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Joe > > Several are listed in David Gifford's TiddlyToolmap resource list for TW: > https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM#z=daq3QPYxpdVcebRQi2N6gc8A > > Best > Josiah > > On

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Codepen, JSFiddle, .... or similar

2018-12-19 Thread Alex Hough
you could extract top 5 contributors, top 10... I was thinking, this is a "search and extract" function its like slicing only that it uses a search digging into the links above brings us to automatic summarization, and extraction based summarization [1] *Ideas for extraction* 1.

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Codepen, JSFiddle, .... or similar

2018-12-19 Thread Alex Hough
Mohammad, I don't know... but perhaps it a data mining problem... This question [1] seems the same as ours: I have a large corpus of documents from the same domain. There are parts of text that hold the key information what single document talks about. I want to extract some of those parts and

[tw5] TiddlySkunkWorks?

2018-12-19 Thread Alex Hough
Hello there, Do we need a TiddlySkunkWorks [1] Alex [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunkworks_project -- 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

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Codepen, JSFiddle, .... or similar

2018-12-19 Thread Alex Hough
e questions we could approach research organisations with... Alex [1] https://github.com/henryk/gggd On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 11:24, Alex Hough wrote: > the design problem surely needs to be around using TW to refine a > knowledge base... > > Taking the metaphor of tiddlers

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Codepen, JSFiddle, .... or similar

2018-12-19 Thread Alex Hough
the design problem surely needs to be around using TW to refine a knowledge base... Taking the metaphor of tiddlers and fish -- to help think about this -- there are some "big fish" (people who have developed languages or frameworks, have spoken at conferences (Joe and Jeremy) ... One the TW Dev

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and Codepen, JSFiddle, .... or similar

2018-12-19 Thread Alex Hough
I'm one of those users who gets GG via email. I search the group on my email. Instead of tagging, perhaps we should be looking at a way of indexing. TW is a great indexer. I sometimes search using a particular members email address as filter, making the assumption that there will be TiddlyGold

Re: [tw5] Re: filtering tiddlers created after a certain date?

2018-12-19 Thread Alex Hough
Ah-Ah! It would have never occurred to me to use prefix! The mental block is because I see them as numbers not strings Thanks Tony! Alex On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 00:19, TonyM wrote: > Alex, > > If you want to make a before or after comparison, remember that date > fields contain a serial

Re: [tw5] Re: filtering tiddlers created after a certain date?

2018-12-18 Thread Alex Hough
a use case sprung to mind... i want to fetch all the tiddler created between two events something like this [created[date1-date2] Alex On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 22:18, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > In the original I immediately removed that line. So I guess

Re: [tw5] Re: Tagging --- Organise From Serendipity

2018-12-15 Thread Alex Hough
tagging the tag is an option to classify a particular tag... thinking out loud... Alex On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 at 13:55, S. S. wrote: > > While reading various TW Google Group exchanges (some are included below > that I had noted down), I put down some thoughts the last few days. > > For what

Re: [tw5] Re: [Slightly OT] Jeremy speaking at CodeMesh, London 8/9th November 2018

2018-12-15 Thread Alex Hough
further thoughts from Wordnet the tag needs to classify the contents of the tiddler. So for example Concepts [1] classifies many tiddlers as belonging to the class "Concept" Wordnet has hierarchies of meaning based on synsets. suggestions for choosing words higher and lower in hierarchy

Re: [tw5] Re: [Slightly OT] Jeremy speaking at CodeMesh, London 8/9th November 2018

2018-12-14 Thread Alex Hough
https://babelnet.org/ == many languages On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 13:21, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Alex > > Is it in many languages? > > J, x > > On Friday, 14 December 2018 13:39:23 UTC+1, AlexHough wrote: >> >> Mario, >> >> " a mechanism, that would suggest "meaningful tags" by analysing the >>

Re: [tw5] Re: [Slightly OT] Jeremy speaking at CodeMesh, London 8/9th November 2018

2018-12-14 Thread Alex Hough
Mario, " a mechanism, that would suggest "meaningful tags" by analysing the prose text(s). ... but it needs to work without a 3rd party server. It should be integrated into TW. ... Is this possible?" Wordnet [1] might be useful. WordNet® is a large lexical database of English. Nouns, verbs,

[tw5] Sonix.ai experiment

2018-12-12 Thread Alex Hough
Dear All, Sonix.ai have kindly donated an hour of transcription time. My approach here is to use Sonix in an art project, an installation along with Sonic Pi ... practice as research they call it... I'd like to be able to embed their media player. You can see an example on the link [1] below.

Re: [tw5] Re: Merging some of Tobias filter operators into the core

2018-12-12 Thread Alex Hough
filters which can do conditionals with dates would be good. created before created on created after ... like on a mac: [image: Screen Shot 2018-12-12 at 21.51.32.png] Alex On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 18:50, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > Note that "contains" is

Re: [tw5] Re: filtering tiddlers created after a certain date?

2018-12-12 Thread Alex Hough
Thanks Mark, What is the purpose of this line? <$view tiddler="Code to split out filename" field=modified /> Alex On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 at 15:13, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > The filter operators toolkit is under-powered lacking comparison, > splitting, and

Re: [tw5] Re: filtering tiddlers created after a certain date?

2018-12-12 Thread Alex Hough
thanks Bimba, I am trying to replicate the function on my computer where I can find a file created on, after or before a particular date. The filter I would like to create would be like a saved search. The viz.js timeline has the functionality, but I'd prefer a cut down version. Alex [1]

[tw5] filtering tiddlers created after a certain date?

2018-12-12 Thread Alex Hough
Dear All, is there a way of filtering tiddlers created after a certain date? Alex -- 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

Re: [tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE version 1.1.1 Pretzel Nubs

2018-12-11 Thread Alex Hough
Jed, perhaps we could try it out. I could be a tester. the TW could be concerned with the installation I mentioned elsewhere... Alex On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 at 09:26, Jed Carty wrote: > For anyone using the plugin version, I added some quick instructions on > how to update tiddlywiki to the

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki at the local Community College

2018-12-11 Thread Alex Hough
Jeremy wrote: One crazy possibility I’ve considered is to package a course as “personal effectiveness” or “personal organisation" and show people how to be more organised using the principles we’ve learned with TW. You’d still be teaching how to use TiddlyWiki, but within a broader agenda rooted

Re: [tw5] Re: [Slightly OT] Jeremy speaking at CodeMesh, London 8/9th November 2018

2018-12-11 Thread Alex Hough
Hi All, I've sent an email to Sonix [1] requestion time to transcribe the talk. I also get free minutes if other people sign up using the link [2] My grand idea that the audio could be cut up into semantic units and put into TW I did a test [3] with a YouTube of Mark Fisher [4] I wondered if

[tw5] SonicPi, TiddlyWiki and OSC?

2018-12-08 Thread Alex Hough
Dear All, I've been playing with Sonic Pi [1] and was shown how it can take OSC data from TouchOSC [2] I searched the web and found osc.js [3] I was wondering if : a) anyone exploring or wants to explore TiddlyWiki, SonicPi and OSC? b) they would be interested in collaborating on a art

Re: [tw5] Publication Quality Contents Using Tiddlywiki

2018-11-20 Thread Alex Hough
> Jeremy > > On 20 Nov 2018, at 12:25, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > > On 20 Nov 2018, at 12:14, Alex Hough wrote: > > > any thoughts on how to make a muti-page booklet? > > > It’s not quite what you want, but I’ve always loved the venerable > TiddlyPocketBook: &g

Re: [tw5] Publication Quality Contents Using Tiddlywiki

2018-11-20 Thread Alex Hough
I was thinking about the same, only making a print magazine Its about matching the tiddler size to the paper size, in my case each page would be A5 any thoughts on how to make a muti-page booklet? Alex On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 15:05, Jan wrote: > Hi Mohammad, > for me the biggest problem in

Re: [tw5] Re: Animation effects: On Opening Tiddlers

2018-11-08 Thread Alex Hough
I wonder why the animation sends the tiddler off to the left when the side bar is on the right. the closed tiddler "goes into recent". If the tiddler could go right and the recent tab flash to show where it is going I would be over the moon Alex On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 at 16:54, Mohammad wrote: >

Re: [tw5] Re: Webzine 1990s style: ideas for theme? Web Art Project

2018-09-17 Thread Alex Hough
The topics are music, art, craft, makerspace, design I've run into problems with the TW / audio solution. The standalone version of TW can't to relative links to external folder of audio files Alex On 14 September 2018 at 03:31, Guille Rmo wrote: > I also think TW is a great fit for this

Re: [tw5] Webzine 1990s style: ideas for theme? Web Art Project

2018-09-13 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Tony, We've been recording audio and the files are coming in really big. There's some VHS footage which is nearly 2 gigabites. I was thinking that using the memory stick as a way with a TW to distribute the media. It would be a little like a CD Rom from the old days. The files are just too

[tw5] Webzine 1990s style: ideas for theme? Web Art Project

2018-09-13 Thread Alex Hough
Dear All, >From 1993-1999 I produced a fanzine. I am now revisting the project using audio, video and -- naturally -- TW. Since the 1990s, in electronic music there have been trends evoking earlier electronic music. I'd like the TW to share this aesthetic in a knowing and loving homage. The

Re: [tw5] Re: SelectMode - KeeBoord Navigation

2018-08-05 Thread Alex Hough
BurningTreeC, when you open the tiddler for editing with 'e' could the focus be on the tiddler body? really like this approach - i puts an other layer of editing over the top of the TW. Alex On 5 August 2018 at 12:55, BurningTreeC wrote: > Am Sonntag, 5. August 2018 03:01:07 UTC+2 schrieb

Re: [tw5] thumbnail images from tiddler

2018-08-01 Thread Alex Hough
an idea: maybe transclude through a template? ALex On 30 July 2018 at 19:47, Mohammad wrote: > Is there any way to produce thumbnail images from tiddlers say tagged with > someTag? > > for example: > > > <$list filter="[tag[someTag]]"> > <> > > > > > It seems trasclude does not keep the

[tw5] username not saved, node

2018-08-01 Thread Alex Hough
Hi TW I'm using the node version, i've noticed that when I reload the user name does not persist. Is this a bug? best Alex -- 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

Re: [tw5] Announcing TWITS for data folders!!!

2018-08-01 Thread Alex Hough
gt;>>> directory. I think you've explained before that that doesn't/can't happen? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> -- Mark >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, July 30, 2018 at 11:59:32 PM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote:

Re: [tw5] Announcing TWITS for data folders!!!

2018-08-01 Thread Alex Hough
0, 2018 at 11:59:32 PM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote: >>>> >>>> Yes, the app enables you to access TiddlyWiki data folders stored in >>>> your Dropbox. It works online so you can access it from any computer you >>>> are logged into Dropbox on. >>>&

Re: [tw5] Announcing TWITS for data folders!!!

2018-07-30 Thread Alex Hough
Arlen, I'd like to help test this, Ive got this far: I am a bit confused... could you explain what happens next. It looks like I am being asked to share my dropbox with you. Alex On 30 July 2018 at 08:32, Arlen Beiler wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have worked out a prototype of TiddlyWiki

Re: [tw5] I think it might work to have an interview series ... "TW to TW"

2018-07-30 Thread Alex Hough
I'm curious, in a pleasantly confused way can you expand? Alex On 30 July 2018 at 21:06, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > One has the stupid idea of one interviewing about the formation of the > thing from the inside. One idea against has been the great danger that one > could overlook the moment

Re: [tw5] [Slightly OT] Jeremy speaking at CodeMesh, London 8/9th November 2018

2018-07-19 Thread Alex Hough
Jeremy, I have an idea! Could we make a separate artefact with you and Joe. I am kick starting a not-for-profit project, it has a Code Club as part of it. Thanks to Joe's Tweet mentioning Sonic Pi and TiddlyWiki as great starting points for learning to code, we are planning an event using Sonic

Re: [tw5] Re: Node, 5.1.18-prerelease: TypeError: Buffer.alloc is not a function

2018-07-10 Thread Alex Hough
ault >> master branch? Check my original post for links >> >> Best wishes >> >> Jeremy >> >> -- >> Jeremy Ruston >> >> >> On 6 Jul 2018, at 06:37, Alex Hough wrote: >> >> UPDATE >> >> The listen comma

Re: [tw5] Query: Is TW Male, Female?

2018-07-07 Thread Alex Hough
It's more like a plant I think... i miss the fracalVeg.jpg from the old days of TW. Ferns, sunflower heads -- the fractal or fractal like nature of TW sure As a guidance for gendered language, I think it should be La TiddlyWiki, Die TiddlyWiki -- feminine. The useful buds are on the female

Re: [tw5] Re: Node, 5.1.18-prerelease: TypeError: Buffer.alloc is not a function

2018-07-06 Thread Alex Hough
2018 at 07:24, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Hi Alex > > Did you definitely download the new branch, rather than the default master > branch? Check my original post for links > > Best wishes > > Jeremy > > -- > Jeremy Ruston > > > On 6 Jul 2018, at 06:37, Al

Re: [tw5] Re: "new here" open above current tiddler option?

2018-07-06 Thread Alex Hough
Thanks Mario, If it's "feature request" - what are the next steps? You wrote: BUT if the param is added it is ignored. ... Which is a _different_ bug. Does you mean that tm-new-tiddler doesn't have the complexity to handle the requested behaviour? Alex On 6 July 2018 at 11:45, PMario

Re: [tw5] Re: Node, 5.1.18-prerelease: TypeError: Buffer.alloc is not a function

2018-07-05 Thread Alex Hough
command: listen* users-mbp-2:~ alexhough$ tiddlywiki mynewwiki --server Serving on 127.0.0.1:8080 maybe the docs are ahead of the code in this instance Alex On 5 July 2018 at 12:13, Alex Hough wrote: > > thanks Jed and Tony, > > I like using the latest version, and want to help iron

Re: [tw5] What does the qualify macro do

2018-07-05 Thread Alex Hough
Jeremy, To see the difference you have to open up the tiddler. I think the docuemntation example is possibly a bit confusing. For learning I think that perhaps the "try it" feature kind of gets in the way of opening the tiddler and seeing inside. the documentation tiddler macro adds another

Re: [tw5] Re: [TW5] Announcing Single Executable version using Bob 1.0.2 Sourdough Biscuits

2018-07-05 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Jed, some dunmb questions: 1) does this require a node server connected to the internet 2) can we have go with a test version looks really good on the face of it, I need to spend more time on processing the detail. Seeing what it does would help me. Alex On 5 July 2018 at 14:06,

[tw5] Spell checking in browser- has it gone?

2018-07-05 Thread Alex Hough
Hello TiddlyWorld, Is it just me of does the spell checker in Chrome no longer work wiht the latest pre-release of TW? Bellow is screenshot from https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/ This is from TW,com.. the errors are underlined best wishes Alex .·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.

Re: [tw5] Re: Node, 5.1.18-prerelease: TypeError: Buffer.alloc is not a function

2018-07-05 Thread Alex Hough
thanks Jed and Tony, I like using the latest version, and want to help iron out problems. I'm pretty certain I'm running an old version of node, thanks Jed! Alex On 5 July 2018 at 10:19, Jed Carty wrote: > I think there were some changes to the Buffer module but that was a while > ago. Are

[tw5] Node, 5.1.18-prerelease: TypeError: Buffer.alloc is not a function

2018-07-05 Thread Alex Hough
@jeremy, Is this the best place to post the below? I have updated TW on node users-mbp-2:TW-Node alexhough$ tiddlywiki --version 5.1.18-prerelease Then I tried users-mbp-2:TW-Node alexhough$ tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server The output was $:/core/modules/utils/filesystem.js:60

Re: [tw5] The Art Of Memory -- Just a few thousand years of thoughts

2018-05-15 Thread Alex Hough
Josiah, I've been exploring space and thinking, from starting point of a garden explicitly designed for speculation The Garden of Cosmic Speculation,positive feedback in my attention system: It now seems MORE LIKELY to be directed towards how GARDENS AND PLACES can interact with

Re: [tw5] Re: History: Is TiddlyWiki A Card-Index System?

2018-05-01 Thread Alex Hough
i thought Jeremy's "Osmosoft" moniker was a useful partner to defining TiddlyWiki the concepts of osmosis, biological systems then there was the image of the "fractal veg" ... all this produced an aesthetic that supported the idea that TW is a living thing, in an eco system. I particularly

[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: History: Is TiddlyWiki A Card-Index System?

2018-04-30 Thread Alex Hough
The new feature in the latest release where you can change the text for "New Tiddler" is more useful that I ever imagined. It enables the user to construct a more meaningful set of prompts with TW. It stuck me that prompts can be designed to help enhance the feeling of collaboration with the

Re: [tw] Re: History: Is TiddlyWiki A Card-Index System?

2018-03-30 Thread Alex Hough
Yes... I am a bg fan of all this surely we'll have TWs which with AI soon Alex On 30 March 2018 at 08:13, Mat wrote: > Appreciated, Josiah! > > <:-) > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "TiddlyWiki" group. > To unsubscribe

Re: [tw] Joe Armstrong's talk at Code Beam 2018

2018-03-20 Thread Alex Hough
Super cool! Alex On 20 March 2018 at 21:56, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > You’ll recognise Joe’s name from his postings to the group. What you may > not know is that Joe is an eminent computer scientist working in > distributed systems, and the co-inventor of an influential

Re: [tw] Re: Introducing: Label Tool (and dblist)

2018-03-20 Thread Alex Hough
Just a thought. I wonder if the plugin could be used to produce QR labels from the QR function in TW Alex On 18 March 2018 at 12:39, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Ciao Mike > > Thanks for the detailed comments! They are useful to read. > > The area of accurate printing

[tw] Recommendations for hosting with domain name

2018-03-09 Thread Alex Hough
Dear All, Apart from TiddlySpot and GitHub what would you recomend to host a TW? I want to tie the TW to a domain name best wishes Alex -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

[tw] New font on Pre-release. Some non-linear notes.

2018-03-07 Thread Alex Hough
Fellow TWikers, I 've found myself TW in the following way. 1) go to latest pre-release 2) start using it. 3) search the documentation 4) make a few pull requests when I find myself extending the documentation as I learn and try out new features. Then the other day I visited I noticed that

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-07 Thread Alex Hough
Have a look at the two Kanban edition: they're listed on TW.com Alex (in haste) On 7 March 2018 at 09:06, BurningTreeC wrote: > Next step for me is to create a tag pill that represents a widget or a > macro > the dropdown holds the possible attributes - they can

Re: [tw] Re: Wikipedia, Text Slicer Edition & Pandoc

2018-02-28 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Steve, I've been experimenting with text slicer and Sublime text editor. Basically I am learning to use Sublime to help prepare cut and pasted text for text-slicer. Using multiply cursers, adding spaces at the end of paragraph so that the text slicer makes sense of the spaces Alex On 24

Re: [tw] Re: Presenting: Range Slider - sliiiide 'em settings, baby!

2018-02-19 Thread Alex Hough
Thanks Jed, that does the job! BTW, why does't the value change when the slider is being moved? Is it intentional? I rather like seeing the number change while i slide my sliders! Alex On 19 February 2018 at 08:38, Jed Carty wrote: > I did make a very simple range

Re: [tw] Re: TidGraph: strange opening behavior

2018-02-18 Thread Alex Hough
Thanks Burning TreeC The plugin is written in JS not Tiddly widgets -- it a "diversion for my TW Learning path" (or should that be a "meander on my TW Leaning River") Looking at Evan's work [1], my gut feeling is that it would be easier and more future-proof to work from understanding how Evan

[tw] TidGraph: strange opening behavior

2018-02-18 Thread Alex Hough
Hi All, go to https://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/#Tidgraph%20-%20Easy%20tiddler%20graphs%20for%20TW5 open and close "faith" Then try to open "faith" again Open "hope" then try to open "faith" -- it works! I think its a great plugin. Does anyone have any idea about changing this behaviour?

Re: [tw] Re: Presenting: Range Slider - sliiiide 'em settings, baby!

2018-02-18 Thread Alex Hough
Hi TiddlyWikers, I was looking to make a slider with 1-10 options. Eric made a suggestion how to do this above. What's the current feeling on including them? Alex On 19 June 2017 at 18:33, Mat wrote: > On Monday, June 19, 2017 at 5:33:12 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote: >> >>

Re: [tw] Imagine all the plugins... livin' for the dayyy-yahay-yayayyy....

2018-02-15 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Ma I think this would be good too... toggle and all links would open in edit mode Alex On 15 February 2018 at 18:51, Mat wrote: > Apropos the discussion if the new "diff" feature should be a separate > plugin or baked into core... > > Imagine if the UI to add plugins

Re: [tw] Is it possible to make clicking on a missing link create a new draft?

2018-02-14 Thread Alex Hough
17:59, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Alex > > It’s a good idea, but I’m afraid I don’t have time to work on it now. > Perhaps create a GitHub ticket to keep track of the idea? > > Many thanks, > > Jeremy > > On 9 May 2016, at 13:51, Alex Houg

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-10 Thread Alex Hough
Hi, a suggestion made elsewhere on this group (by me) Build on top of the latest pre-release. Document your play. Then when the pre-release is released collect the play and documentation into an accompanying TiddlyZine. best Alex On 10 December 2017 at 01:42, TonyM

Re: [tw] Re: muuri.js library useful? any Ideas how to use this?

2017-12-10 Thread Alex Hough
Wow! Kudos indeed! Both these are really inspiring! Alex On 9 December 2017 at 15:42, BurningTreeC wrote: > kudos to https://ustuehler.github.io/tw5-material who has already made a > muuri plugin > > http://muritest.tiddlyspot.com/ >

Re: [tw] muuri.js library useful? any Ideas how to use this?

2017-12-09 Thread Alex Hough
Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could drag boxes into boxes and zoom in Alex On Saturday, 9 December 2017, BurningTreeC wrote: > UPDATE: touch is working like a charm on Linux - firefox developer edition > > I'm going to update muritest.tiddyspot.com soon with

Re: [tw] Re: Comma-separated lists in TW5

2017-11-29 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Jed, the use case from which this emerged was cut and pasting a comma separated list from a PDF then wanting to create tiddlers for each in the list. Part of a process of convering a PDF into an extensible document and orgnaisational model. I cut and paste the text into one side of the edit

Re: [tw] Re: Comma-separated lists in TW5

2017-11-29 Thread Alex Hough
a related question... I have a comma separated list, how could I make the phrases be converted to wikilinks? I was thinking of a macro which would take the list and output the links Alex On 28 November 2017 at 19:54, Rob Hoelz wrote: > Ah, good trick - thanks! > > On

Re: [tw] Re: a useful plugin

2017-11-29 Thread Alex Hough
you couild clone the open sidebar, then replace tm-open tiddler with tm-edit-tiddler then have separate sidebar which opens in edit mode rough and ready Alex On 29 November 2017 at 07:59, Sander Datema wrote: > Not exactly that, but this plugin allows you to double

Re: [tw] Re: Any Demand for Sheepy Markup?

2017-11-23 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Ste and Josiah, I used macros

Re: [tw] Re: link in a documentation macro doesn't show up as a reference

2017-11-22 Thread Alex Hough
Josiah, I am creating a thread on Twitter [1]. I'd like to "weave" a TiddlyZine into this thread. I think a twitter thread is an interesting form. Small chunks of information linked together. A TiddlyZine can cut and paste from Twitter and then be inserted back into the narrative. Alex [1]

Re: [tw] Re: link in a documentation macro doesn't show up as a reference

2017-11-21 Thread Alex Hough
ve process would be easy enough to find. The reader can work backwards from something simple and immediate (like a fanzine) and then -- if they wish -- add their own collaborations at any point in the history of the text. Lets frame it as art and hypertext Alex On 5 November 2017 at 17:16,

Re: [tw] Would this group be better on WhatsApp?

2017-11-21 Thread Alex Hough
Josiah, How about building on top of SheepyWiki [1] and TweetWeaver [2] TiddlyTweeter can have a column, expanding on his /her Tweets In SheepyWiki I have built on a pre-release and expanded it prioritising cloning as main way. There are various versions SheepyWiki1, SheepyWiki2 ... get the

Re: [tw] Would this group be better on WhatsApp?

2017-11-21 Thread Alex Hough
In the past I have tried to write a fanzine to accompany a new version. The idea is simple wrtite the fanzine on a prerelease. report on google groups activity, twitter activity. Each zine is an edition relating the the version was in pre-release. Once released, a new issue of the zine would

Re: [tw] Would this group be better on WhatsApp?

2017-11-20 Thread Alex Hough
perhaps the solution is in the "people space" about helping the community develop its shared set of skills with a set of community led purposes in mind. I am a great believer in facilitation, i think it needs to come from outside Alex On 20 November 2017 at 13:33, @TiddlyTweeter

Re: [tw] Working with large, frequently edited texts

2017-11-20 Thread Alex Hough
This might be something that works for you. I made it quickly as a way to add and delete tags. You can remove and add tags. I add tags then filter them. you could add a tag to the ones you want to keep then export them to a new copy of TW [image: Inline images 1] On 20 November 2017 at

Re: [tw] Would this group be better on WhatsApp?

2017-11-20 Thread Alex Hough
Do we need a TiddlySkunkWorks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunkworks_project On 20 November 2017 at 08:13, Alex Hough <r.a.ho...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think we need to be careful about making changes, the unintended > consequence of using google groups is that we get intera

Re: [tw] Would this group be better on WhatsApp?

2017-11-20 Thread Alex Hough
I think we need to be careful about making changes, the unintended consequence of using google groups is that we get interactions which a more streamlined system would design out. We may find that the social flavour might change. Alex On Thursday, 16 November 2017, Lost Admin

Re: [tw] The Art Of Dolly, The TW Canvas, And Her CSS

2017-11-14 Thread Alex Hough
wrote: > Alex Hough, via Twitter, announced a very impressive TW "Postcard" ... > https://alexhough.github.io/post-card-teggs-nose-joy-division.html > > I was very struck by how very good it is as an ART achievement. > > Restricting the "canvas" to just showing

[tw] TiddlyMap: changing color of tag pills -- Felix?

2017-11-14 Thread Alex Hough
Hi, If you goto TiddlyMap and change the colour of a tag here -- http://tiddlymap.org/#%24%3A%2FTagManager -- it doesn't work. Maybe there is confusion between the colour of nodes and the colour of tags behind the scenese. Is there a way to set tag colours in both the map and the tiddler so

[tw] Open above or below currentTiddler depending on tag in a tag hierarchy

2017-11-12 Thread Alex Hough
HelloThere! Open above or below currentTiddler depending on tag in a tag hierarchy ​ Look at https://tiddlywiki.com/#Transclusion%20with%20Templates IF clicking on the link Transclusion Basic Usage opened that tiddler above the

Re: [tw] Re: link in a documentation macro doesn't show up as a reference

2017-11-05 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Birthe, You or anyone else are /is welcome to clone SheepyWiki. The ideas is to develop a clone-centric TW and a clone centric way of learning / developing thinking. here is a new version: https://alexhough.github.io/SheepyWiki7.html#SheepyWiki%20macros Alex On 3 November 2017 at 00:19,

Re: [tw] Re: link in a documentation macro doesn't show up as a reference

2017-11-01 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Thomas, thanks for the response. Could I include it in the next edition of SheepyWiki? It may evolve into a kind of Fanzine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanzine Yes.. "butchering" ... i did dwell over the choice of that word! The intention was to get into the character of the sheep. By

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