or will this require an update from Simon and/or
Daniel to mGSD itself?
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, without all the plugins, both by you, and everyone else who has
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greatly appreciated.
The purpose is that I'm trying to make some options available to mGSD so
that people can configure more of it through options or at least have one
more level of abstraction away from the code.
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I'm using a macro named mgtdList that's normally invoked similarly to
this:
mgtdList
...
tags:'(^-Next-Action || Next || Active || ^-Active) !Done Starred
!@Discussion.weekly'
...
However, I'd like
something wrong? I'd like the project to be
pre-filled when clicking on the plus sign for new next action under a
project. Running MonkeyGTD 3.0 alpha r103230
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Is it possible to have quick add autoclose after hitting the quick add
now button?
Is it possilbe to enforce defaults in quick add? I'd like to have both
checkboxes unchecked by default, but it seems to go back and forth
every time I open it.
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ff3.x), and then I was able to get the navbars on the right.
Maybe I'll try downloading the mgtd file with the bad macro to the
machine with ie, and import the tiddlers into the new mgtd file from
tiddlyspot, see if it works locally, then try to upload it and see if
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Maybe I'll try downloading the mgtd file with the bad macro to the
machine with ie, and import the tiddlers into the new mgtd file from
tiddlyspot, see if it works locally, then try to upload it and see if
that works.
Didn't
Thanks Mario! I'll have a look at that. I appreciate your quick response.
On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 7:56:56 AM UTC-4, Jeff wrote:
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> I have flirted with using TW over the years and have actually started to
> use it on several occasions. My real desire is to use the *Car
I have flirted with using TW over the years and have actually started to
use it on several occasions. My real desire is to use the *Cardo Plugin*
and have it available on my Windows computer and on my Android phone. Both
the concept of TW5 and Cardo look awesome. What has always stopped me is
;
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>
> On Tuesday, 26 March 2019 12:56:56 UTC+1, Jeff wrote:
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>> I have flirted with using TW over the years and have actually started to
>> use it on several occasions. My real desire is to use the *Cardo Plugin*
>> and have it available on my Wi
context-based next action lists, I get lost very quickly.
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my hunch would be to delete the account, and then just make a new one with
the same user name
which version of yours I have?
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Hi David … I’ve embarked on an effort similar to yours and I’m hoping we
don’t duplicate each other’s work too much. I’m adding some customizations
into mGSD; however, I’m focused on doing them through options and also
trying to minimize the impact that future upgrades to mGSD will have on
like the idea, do you have any thoughts as to
what the pushbutton should be labeled? Assuming I can figure out how to add
new fields this weekend, I think I can have that piece also done by Monday.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Jeff
On Monday, May 28, 2012 7:51:08 PM UTC-4, dmic wrote:
There's
, but when I look at the tags,
Next is till there.
In TitleButtons, I see this line ..
span macro=multiToggleTag ActionStatus longVersion:on/span
and in MgtdTagControls, I see this function
multiToggleTag
but now I'm stuck as to what to do next (no pun intended).
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I am trying to use the TiddlyLock plugin with the latest TiddlyWiki core
(2.8.1) and it doesn't seem to be working. Have you been able to validate
that it works with this core?
Thanks,
Jeff
On Thursday, June 21, 2007 10:52:17 AM UTC-4, weta wrote:
Is that because
- the same PC
I was afraid it might be something like that. Thanks for the info!
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I am trying to use the TiddlyLock plugin with the latest TiddlyWiki core
(2.8.1
http://bjhacks.tiddlyspot.com
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Hi BJ, your link is not working. Could you revise it? I would love to try
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formatting code but I can't seem to wrap my head around how to
properly hijack that helper to process for AnnotationPlugin notes
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I want to create a setup where when I print the current story of tiddlers,
it automatically inserts a banner at the top of the page. I can sort of
get what I want by creating a Print Banner tiddler that has a logo and big
heading, then manually open this tiddler at the top, followed by a few
Hi Jed,
Thanks a lot for making this plugin. I was trying to find a way to
organize my notes a certain way and this solves it for me perfectly.
I did find a small bug:
- When creating new fields for tags in the control panel, if you
accidentally enter an invalid name for the field (like
I like using the tag macro to insert a tag pill in wiki text. I've been
using this a lot to generate tables of links where I would instead insert
the tag pill to give the option to go either to that tiddler, or select
something tagged by that tiddler. However, I noticed a strange problem:
Using limit operator with 1 looks like a pretty handy idea (I'll keep it in
mind), but it doesn't quite help with my current problem. It looks like
that just helps you determine if the list is empty or not. I'm trying to
get the exact size of the list.
On Sunday, February 5, 2017 at 1:50:21 PM
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On Sunday, February 5, 2017 at 2:26:21 PM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Jeff, Jed,
>
> > Is it possible to get the size of a list filter into a variable?
>
> Not currently, no. There’s an enhancement already in the 5.1.14 prerelease
> that provides part of the answ
Hi Tobias:Thank you! I copied that 2nd solution and it is working
perfectly. I have this in a macro that I'm using all over the place and
until now the multiple pop-ups have been annoying. I'm so glad to have this
cleaned up now.
Cheers,
Jeff
On Sunday, February 5, 2017 at 3:40:26
I'm not sure if this is possible. I'm assuming it isn't since I've tried
many things. What I'm doing is I created a macro to generate a table of
links, organized by certain tags they have. It's using HTML table syntax
since the size of the table is dynamic, it is easy to just keep adding
Ah, Perfect! Thank you! Works exactly as I wanted. I'll definitely keep
this in mind if I ever need to do something like this again.
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I'm very confused on how to manage the currentTiddler and {{!!title}}
entries in a tiddler when it becomes transcluded. I get that this is a
powerful feature that allows a template tiddler to take on the title of
whatever tiddler it is transcluded into. But what about situations when I
Ah! I think I figured it out! I kept experimenting and I came up with
this:
<>
Looks like it's working by doing 2 runs, the first to get everything tagged
by the current tiddler then removing the results of another run that gets
everything tagged with a status tag. I'm not sure if there
A quick example to clarify what I'm trying to do: What I'd really like is
to do something like this.
- I have a series of "status" tags, such as To Do, Done, Obsolete,
Review. The tiddlers for each of these tags are tagged "status".
- So I can get a list of all "status" tags with
I'm a little stuck trying to create a filter that will take a list of tags,
then retrieve all the tiddlers that are missing ALL of those tags. Is this
possible? I've been going through the list of possible filter operators
and I can't seem to find a way to do it. !tag works with just a single
This is an interesting trick. I gave it a try and it worked. And thanks
for the template idea, although I didn't need to do that in this case. I'm
already using a macro that then calls the tabs macro, getting the current
tiddler title. So I just put the <$tiddler> entry inside that outer
I found a few examples online that show how to use a template that will
transclude the title of a tiddler above the body text. However, I tried
creating such a template and applying it to the Tabs macro and it doesn't
wikify the Title, or in fact anything I try to type there. What I really
Ok, you are correct! I tried adding a line break above and it suddenly
worked. A line break below was not necessary.
However, I kept experimenting and I found another way that I like better
without using the view widget. Using your suggestion to apply tags, I
can make the header a link
I'm having trouble substituting the title of a tiddler into an argument to
the tabs macro. What am I doing wrong? This is in a macro I'm defining to
take the title of the current tiddler, create tabs for all tiddler tagged
by this one, then include an additional tiddler that has a "_Summary"
Has anyone else noticed this? I started using the CodeMirror plugin and if
I'm using Markdown or TWC syntax, the editor highlights fine. But for TW5
syntax, it doesn't work. I thought it was kind of strange since I assumed
it would at least work for the default parser. I checked my
Ah, ok, then that explains it! I didn't realize nobody ever created a TW5
highlighter. I guess it is too significant a change from the TWC
highlighter to just make a few updates to that one?
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> Hi Jeff
>
> Has
Thanks Ton! That was exactly the problem. The vanilla style was being
applied after mine. I added the list-after field and it works now.
Cheers,
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Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the explanation of the shadow tiddler transformation, however I
think there is something more going on here that is messing up the
stylesheet. Not only did I make sure to save and refresh after creating
the plugin, I also downloaded a fresh empty TW and copied the
I have a tiddler with a SelectWidget that runs a filter to get a list of
options. I want the selection to always default to the very first entry,
which will change over time as new tiddlers are created. I haven't seen
any examples of how to do this. I see that I can set a default selection
By chance, I found a specific scenario that seems to break word-wrapping
when transcluding tiddlers into tabs. I wonder if this is a TW bug. It
specifically happens with a code-block that contains long dashed lines.
It's very easy to recreate with the following:
1. Create a tiddler with a
Hi guys: thanks for the suggestions. However, it seems to be not quite so
simple. Simply setting the default selection in the widget doesn't seem to
actually activate that selection. I assume I have to actually update the
text of the state tiddler being used by the widget so it activates
appreciate any guidance on this or links to more info.
Cheers,
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Ah, thanks for the tip! I did some searching and I found the Tinka plugin,
although it was a bit hard at first since it is no longer available where
it was originally posted. I tried it out and it seems to be working really
well. I only have one problem so far: one of my tiddlers I want to
I like to keep lots of notes of syntax on various programming languages or
command line tricks. In other note tools, I often would create a table
that lists the commands in one column and a description in another. I
can't find any way to do this in TW5 with so many `|<> characters. I can't
I did a search and saw this question come up several times in the past, but
there has never been a clear answer. The browser's spell check does not
work when using the Code Mirror plugin. In the past threads, the solution
was always to disable Code Mirror! To me, that is not really a solution.
; icon at the bottom
of the table.
{{||$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-here}}
This works, but I noticed that if I Pop-Out this tiddler into a new window,
the icon doesn't appear. I can still click in that spot and it acts as if
the icon is there, but I can't see it. Any ideas why this happens and h
Bumping this old thread: I agree this would be a fantastic feature.
Especially to be able to drag/drop titles between 2 story rivers
side-by-side. Or to be able to edit a tiddler in one river, while scrolling
and referencing information in the other river. Any chance this will
eventually be
I don't know if anyone has ever noticed this, but you know how the control
panel has settings for "Navigation from within the Story River" and
"Navigation from outside the Story River?" And you can specify the new
tiddlers open above or below the story river. I assumed that "outside" the
entry up. Not really a big deal, but I'm assuming maybe that wasn't
intended.
Cheers!
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Ok, I did yet another experiment and things are looking promising. I tried
this Top Story View as an alternative to the classic:
https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TopStoryView
It turns out the Top StoryView *does* scroll so the AboveStory content is
visible...although for some reason the
I experimented some more with this, comparing the Classic story view to the
Pop story view. I also looked at the code in
$:/core/modules/storyviews/pop.js and
$:/core/modules/storyviews/classic.js. I'm really confused why there is a
difference in scrolling between these when there is
Quick question: Does the drag and drop only work when the filter is based
on the contents of a field? It appears to be the case. I see in the demo it
grabs all the days of the week from the List field and drag/drop saves the
new order in that field. So what if you use a filter that doesn't
I haven't had any major problems with TiddlyFox, but just now I found what
looks like a bug, but not a show stopper. If you open a TW file and enable
saving, then move the tab to a new window (either drag, or right-click
"move to new window"), in the new window the TiddlyFox icon is no longer
Not sure if anyone else has tried this trick, but I was trying the Firefox
extension Tile Tabs which lets you take multiple tabs and display them at
the same time split screen, or tiled within the firefox window. I'm
finding this words really well with tiddlywiki in fullscreen. Because I'll
ven though it actually is
enabled). And clicking it opens an empty window.
Jeff
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I'm experimenting with using node.js setup for the first time. My personal
TW has gotten pretty huge and I was curious to see what using the node.js
setup is like. However, one major problem is I have lots of links to PDF
files using file:///path/to/file. They worked fine before, but under
Ok, thanks for the clarification and tips! I was not using relative
external links before (I wasn't aware that was possible). I'm definitely
switching to that way of linking now. Especially since most of the stuff I
link to are in a dropbox folder and I'm running out of storage (for the
Hi Mark: this is interesting. Exploring your idea of using another
node.js application to serve files, I found this:
https://github.com/indexzero/http-server
I tried it on its own and it works very well, but not sure how to make it
play nicely with TiddlyWiki. Maybe there is some sort of
Thanks for pointing these out Alex. I didn't realize so many new
possibilities were opening up with this feature. I completely agree with
your point on the ability to change the name of the tag tiddler. I run into
this problem all the time. I start collecting and grouping things, only
later
Hi folks, I've been experimenting with drafting up stuff inside TW, then
exporting to other places. For example, I might write up status reports
for work, then export these (or copy/paste) into an email. Or I might draft
a document, export to HTML, then import that file into LibreOffice or
:22 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Ciao Jeff
>
> Footnote: The reason why Tiddlers opened via "Open In New Window" LOOK as
> if they are not active is because they don't have the top menu. But if you
> open a Tiddler that has active interactional elements in pag
Thanks for this update! I just started using the previous version and have
found it to be *very* helpful. I'll switch to this new one immediately.
Jeff
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a really minor thing for some, but I find it too
awkward. Are there any solutions for this?
Cheers,
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It just occurred to me that this problem might be more serious for me
because I'm using the seemless theme that removes the tiddler borders. I
noticed on the plugin demo site, the problem isn't as bad (I assume because
the added borders push down the relative start of the top tiddler).
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default scrolling to a position to hide that stuff. Any ideas?
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Thanks for the suggestions guys! I played around with these settings and
it is a little better. But I might have to just drop this whole idea when
using seemless mode. To me it only works well when the tiddler borders are
there to help push things down.
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I did some experimenting and google searching and found what seems like
kind of a hack to get spell check sort-of working. But it is awkward. I
found something that said you could force Firefox to spell check everything
on any page with a bookmark that has this:
I was thinking of what might be a convenient way of taking advantage of the
drag-and-drop. One that came to mind is when you're writing a document and
you want to draft each section in a different tiddler. In the writing
process, you inevitably will need to reorganize sections or insert
I'm confused by the following claimed update: "Optional automatic
relinking of references to renamed tiddlers"
Is that referring to the checkbox to rename the tags and list field entries
that contain that tiddler? When I first read that, I thought it meant it
would update standard links to
Not sure if this is possible: I have about 100 tiddlers that have a
certain tag. I decided I don't want that tag to exist anymore, but keep
all those tiddlers since they are also tagged by other things. Is there a
way to remove the tag from every tiddler in one operation? I don't want to
Thank you! I just tried this and it worked perfectly. I also appreciate
the warning on backing up, although I'm extra careful about that stuff so
no need to worry. (I actually create 2 backups to different locations on a
regular basis).
Cheers,
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I do this so often that I created several snippets that I insert regularly
(using the snippet editor button), each listing titles in a different way.
I use all of these different methods depending on the kind of content and
how much of it there is. These might give you other ideas:
*Titles
I'm referring to the button in the editor toolbar that says "Insert a
preconfigured snippet of text". I created custom entries for each of those
examples.
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I'm not sure if this is possible, but there are many times I like the look
of the table-of-contents, but I don't want to generate a full hierarchy of
tagged titles. I just want standard tabbed list of titles, but with the
look of the TOC. I don't see any way to control the depth of the TOC
I'm trying to use the new suffix option in the tag filter operator, as
described here:
https://tiddlywiki.com/#tag%20Operator
I don't understand the syntax for how to actually set the "strict" flag. At
first I thought it would be like: tag[:strict some_tag]. Or maybe
tag[strict:
as it's
increment. I could do it for year too (maybe up to 10 years, then stop).
On one hand it seems kind of silly to use a lookup table to perform
addition by 1, but in this case it seems it will get the job done with
minimal fuss.
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Great! I like this idea even more. But I'm running into a problem. Say
you create the entire list, including the wrap around from 52 to 01. Now
"01" is in the list twice. The macro works for all cases except for 01 as
the input. It must see that as the last entry in the list rather than
Hi Mohammad,
Yes, that's exactly what I needed! Thanks! I tested it and it's working
now.
Cheers,
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Actually...I just realized this is a silly question. If I sort by "created"
field, the order will always stay the same, even if tiddlers are edited
later. So it shouldn't be a big deal as long a tiddler isn't deleted and
created again in the future.
Still, I'm curious if there is a way to
based on a regular expression? The week tags all look like this:
2018_ww40.
I appreciate any ideas.
Jeff
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I've been using the <> macro to get current dates, year, week number,
etc. I'm now facing a situation where I have to anticipate what *next*
week is going to be, based on the current week number. I spent a lot of
time trying to figure out if it's possible and nothing is coming to mind. I
can
tiddler - can change the path in the *path*
> field of the tiddler and call it the exact same way.
>
> Alternatively they can change the path by using the macro like this:
> <>
>
> Note the file name also can be easily changed, both by changing it in the
> *file* field,
al, but my expectation is that an
end-user tool should make it obvious and easy to do common things. If I
have to put on my 'programmer hat' to figure out how it works, it probably
is too hard.
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> Jeff,
>
> There
bit of
> heart-breaker until you figure out your way around it.
>
>
> Have fun!
> -- Mark
>
> On Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 11:52:32 AM UTC-8, Jeff Wilson wrote:
>>
>> I hope you guys don't mind some criticism. TiddlyWiki should be renamed
>> FiddlyWiki -
ters) inside HTML.
>
> The second example is always going to use the same browser tab/window ( a
> recent discovery of mine)
>
> Regards
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>
> On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 2:23:06 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Jeff,
>>
>> We do not mind cri
gt;
> In this case we can embed a macro (with parameters) inside HTML.
>
> The second example is always going to use the same browser tab/window ( a
> recent discovery of mine)
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 2:23:06 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>>
:26:44 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 1:12:36 PM UTC-8, Jeff Wilson wrote:
>>
>> Simplicity is obtained when all accidental complexity is removed. I have
>> no problem with complex tools; I use source code IDEs like Intellij, Visua
y, January 13, 2019 at 4:58:32 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
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> Jeff,
>
> There has being a lot of "water under the bridge" in this thread. I think
> its important to recognise there are a couple of new concepts in TiddlyWiki
> that also makes it a powerful solution. until gra
You're not going to have a lot of luck popularizing TW5 until the most
common use cases do not require manually adding macros and widgets to the
text. You'd also probably need to make the editor WYSIWYG, and provide
buttons/menus and dialogs for adding those widgets.
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n Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 11:49:29 AM UTC-5, Jeff Wilson wrote:
>
> Is there any documentation that really lays out the concepts? Or, a
> document that takes a "task-based" approach?
>
> I'm getting started using TW5 and the most basic functionality is obvious
>
Is there any documentation that really lays out the concepts? Or, a
document that takes a "task-based" approach?
I'm getting started using TW5 and the most basic functionality is obvious
to me -- I can create Tiddlers, link and 'transclude' (why use such an
opaque word?) them, but doing things
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> When you create a new tiddler, towards the very end there is an area to:
> Add a new field
> Fields created there are custom fields.
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> However your specific question is to: add a custom field to *TiddlyWiki*
> This request is not clear.
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