Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki Project Name

2020-12-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
e a logo. > I think it is spot on. > > <:-) > > On Monday, December 28, 2020 at 10:54:17 AM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Since we last discussed this topic, I've been increasingly thinking that we > should indeed make plans to change the name. > > The best al

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2020-12-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
, allowing end users to defer or avoid switching over. Thinking about the details that would need resolving, it's clear that the hard part is actually losing the word "tiddler", because we use it so ubiquitously for widget, attribute and variable names. Best wishes Jeremy --

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2020-12-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
d the @xememex user account. "Xememex" is of course a palindromisation of Vannevar Bush's "memex": https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/ There are many details to consider, but I'd be interested to know people's thoughts. B

[tw5] Announcing the release of TiddlyWiki v5.1.23

2020-12-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is now available: https://tiddlywiki.com/ https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23 I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the scale. Usually here

Re: [tw5] Wikify Difference

2020-12-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
to achieve? Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 24 Dec 2020, at 10:52, Thomas Stone wrote: > >  > I was wondering why the WikifyWidget's HTML output of an internal link > includes a # link. > > ``` > \define test_link()[[a_t

Re: [tw5] I want to create field with Russian letters

2020-12-23 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Siniy-Kit As you’ve discovered, field names currently only work reliably and consistently if are composed of the a-z, 0-9, dash and underscore. It is not trivial to fix because of the way that the code expects to be able to roundtrip fieldnames into attribute names. I think it would require

Re: [tw5] Help Wanted - TW5 gone too wide

2020-12-22 Thread Jeremy Ruston
It may not be the problem here, but the easiest way to recreate the screenshot is to add the property "white-space: nowrap;” to the class "tc-sidebar-tabs-main”. Best wishes Jeremy > On 22 Dec 2020, at 02:06, coda coder wrote: > > Try walking through the settings in

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki keeps offloading on iPhone and iPad: any solution?

2020-12-22 Thread Jeremy Ruston
u're using. I'd suggest posting in the Quine > Google Group: > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/quine-app > <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/quine-app> > > Best wishes > > Jeremy > > > -- > Jeremy Ruston > jer...@jermolene.com > https:

Re: [tw5] Disable parse rule within a template

2020-12-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Soren If you’re working on Node.js then the easiest way to approach this might be to set up two wiki folders with the same content (see how editions/tw5.com-server inherits the content from editions/tw5.com in the core repo), with one of them lacking the KaTeX plugin. You’d then use that

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki keeps offloading on iPhone and iPad: any solution?

2020-12-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 18 Dec 2020, at 06:54, IvanPsy wrote: > > Greetings, > > I store TiddlyWiki on iCloud. > Though the syncing works like a charm on iPad and iPhone (I use Quine 2), the > file keeps offl

Re: [tw5] Wikitext monospace block oddity

2020-12-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Douglas could you kindly share the entire text? Or an expurgated version if necessary. As you say, it looks like the block mode formatting has gone awry but I need to see the whole thing to see what's going on. Many thanks, Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com

Re: [tw5] Please vote for your favour banner for v5.1.23

2020-12-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Sylvain > Even if you convert to path rather than manage it as a text object? > And if needed, use after https://jakearchibald.github.io/svgomg/ > ? Converting text to a path is definitely necessary if one wants to have control over how an image

Re: [tw5] Understanding how macro expansion works

2020-12-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Sylvain Just set the type field to indicate that it is an SVG image: <$button class="" tooltip="Color Favicon" aria-label='Color Favicon'>Add color to $:/favicon.ico <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/favicon.ico" text=<> type="image/svg+xml"/> Best wishes Jeremy > On 16 Dec 2020,

Re: [tw5] Compress JSON with JSONCRUSH

2020-12-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> So could it be employed to get those tiddly sites in a link working > consistently that we were playing with? If memory serves it stalled because > of special chars in the url. Or did it get finesses and done and I just > missed it! :) The “share” plugin does indeed embed JSON into an URL,

Re: [tw5] Please vote for your favour banner for v5.1.23

2020-12-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> On 13 Dec 2020, at 13:01, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Bimlas > >> Is it possible that it's possible to vote twice? > > Yes it is. The only way to guard against it with Google Forms is to require a > Google Account in order to vote. (Of course, making an anonym

Re: [tw5] [Macro] datauri macro and svg images

2020-12-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
member that inline SVGs are actually HTML, and are not supported by favicons. Best wishes Jeremy > (and play with fill="#fa4d60"). > > Sylvain > > Le mardi 15 décembre 2020 à 11:55:31 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston a écrit : > Hi Mohammad, Joshua > > This i

Re: [tw5] Compress JSON with JSONCRUSH

2020-12-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Just to add that the library is designed to encode/compress JSON so that it can be more efficiently stored in URLs. It avoids characters that have to be escaped when URI encoded. So it is not exactly a general purpose JSON compression library; for that straightforward ZIP compression would seem

Re: [tw5] Is it possible to set a ViewTemplate to appear only in mobile mode?

2020-12-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
There is indeed no simple flag in TiddlyWiki for mobile vs. desktop because we’ve long passed the point where the underlying distinction is simple. Instead, as Tones points out, designers use CSS to craft interfaces that gracefully respond to different screen sizes and JavaScript to make

Re: [tw5] [Macro] datauri macro and svg images

2020-12-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad, Joshua This is the old chestnut of the confusing fact that there are two distinct types of SVG images, and they behave differently, and are defined differently. The core images are actually SVG elements designed to be transcluded directly into HTML documents; that’s what enables

Re: [tw5] Tiddlywiki Rest API for pulling tiddlers by tag or using a filter?

2020-12-13 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> I've used the node.js server version of tiddlywiki and been able to download > a bunch of tiddlers in JSON format, but I was wondering if it's possible to > use some sort filter query to return the tiddlers in JSON format via a REST > API or something like that? > > For instance I might

Re: [tw5] Re: back to tiddlywiki after 10 years, anwiki skin, question on node.js on ios

2020-12-13 Thread Jeremy Ruston
platform, and I'm optimistic about the implications for lowering the barriers to getting into software development, and for the new working habits that will surely emerge. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 13 Dec 2020, at 21:08, maki aea wr

Re: [tw5] Is it safe to make idempotent macros?

2020-12-13 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Leung, As Mark points out, it sounds like you can achieve what you want in wikitext, without requiring JavaScript. Just to add a bit of background for subsequent searchers: The motivation for JavaScript macros was to provide the simplest possible way integrate a custom JS module with

Re: [tw5] Please vote for your favour banner for v5.1.23

2020-12-13 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Bimlas > Is it possible that it's possible to vote twice? Yes it is. The only way to guard against it with Google Forms is to require a Google Account in order to vote. (Of course, making an anonymous online voting system that doesn’t permit double voting would be impossible). Best wishes

Re: [tw5] Re: back to tiddlywiki after 10 years, anwiki skin, question on node.js on ios

2020-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
wiki/vanilla", "tiddlywiki/snowwhite" ] } 12. Click the "scripts" button again, but this time choose "Default" 13. Click the "play" button at the bottom left 14. Click the globe button to open the web browser 15. Change the URL

Re: [tw5] Discussion on GitHub: Good or bad

2020-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
want the repository swamped with our general discussion traffic. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 12 Dec 2020, at 09:23, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >  > Ciao Jeremy > >> GitHub’s mission is focussed on developers, a very di

Re: [tw5] Could we have a zip download saver mechanism?

2020-12-11 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark > I was thinking that the saver would be in the core along with the other > savers, but only displayed as an option if it detected the JSZip plugin. Or > would display with the message "Install JSZip to activate." Yes indeed. In fact, I am interested in the idea of integrating JSZip

Re: [tw5] Could we have a zip download saver mechanism?

2020-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark That’s a great idea. Right now the JSZip plugin isn’t a part of the core, so such a saver would have to reside in the plugin. In the meantime, one could make a custom button for the sidebar that performed the zip and save operation. The example given with the JSZip plugin should get

Re: [tw5] Can BibTeX plugin expand beyond journals?

2020-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I think I made the original version of the core BibTeX importer plugin. It’s a very thin wrapper around this JavaScript library: https://github.com/ORCID/bibtexParseJs The current code uses the library to parse the incoming BibTeX string, and creates a

Re: [tw5] Discussion on GitHub: Good or bad

2020-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
One feature of GitHub discussions is that one can convert issues into discussions, either individually or in bulk. I can imagine that that could be very helpful for us. I’ve set up https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/discussions and

Re: [tw5] Discussion on GitHub: Good or bad

2020-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
purposely establishing the community there. People can experiment with discussions on other repositories. Best wishes Jeremy. -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 9 Dec 2020, at 11:48, PMario wrote: > >  >> On Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 10:57:08

Re: [tw5] Discussion on GitHub: Good or bad

2020-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
GitHub’s mission is focussed on developers, a very different audience than TiddlyWiki. GitHub Discussions might make sense for the Dev group but I worry that the whole mis-en-scene of GitHub is much too complicated and confusing for mainstream users, and so I struggle to see us adopting it for

Re: [tw5] red square of death

2020-12-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
If you encounter a non-functioning, corrupt standalone TiddlyWiki HTML file, a good first line of attack is to try to import the file into a blank TiddlyWiki. If the tiddler listing shows up then you can try first try importing all the tiddlers and saving, and then testing. If it doesn’t work,

Re: [tw5] [Documentation] attribute description

2020-12-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
the item itself. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 7 Dec 2020, at 12:51, Mohammad wrote: > > Is there any reason for some attribute description like below > {any attributes not starting with $} > > See: > Tiddlywiki.com for

Re: [tw5] Service worker

2020-12-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
as an HTML file by clicking the "save" icon in the sidebar. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 7 Dec 2020, at 14:28, Nick wrote: > > Hi Tone, > > Yep, looking for the TW5 internal search. I'll give this a go > > C

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Indeed, the banner competition has been really fun and I hugely appreciate everybody's contributions. We should possibly do more of these kind of participatory events. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 6 Dec 2020, at 19:30, Atronoush wr

Re: [tw5] Service worker

2020-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
If you’re using a phone you’ll need to scroll up to get to the search box. Best wishes Jeremy > On 6 Dec 2020, at 12:19, Nick wrote: > > This solution is almost perfect and just whats needed. It however doesn't > have a search function. Is there a way of including the search? > > Thanks >

Re: [tw5] Dark, light palettes: How to find which is in use?

2020-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad > > So if a user change the palette in Tiddlywiki, say from "Vanilla" to "Gruv > Box Dark" there is no way a third party plugin notify about this change! Am I > right? The plugin would be able to tell that $:/palette was set to $:/palettes/GruvboxDark, but there would be no way

Re: [tw5] Dark, light palettes: How to find which is in use?

2020-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad > Third party plugins need to distinguish between dark and light palettes to > adjust colors and other visual effects of their elements. > > In TW 5.1.23, how a plugin can find which mode is in use? Dark or Light? Is > there any state or info tiddler? Beyond the ability to make

Re: [tw5] Service worker

2020-12-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Nick > To make life easier, I only require a read-only only version for this case. > So no changes will be needed. But for a solution for others, it would I > guess. This is why I thought just loading the TW to read offline would be a > simple affair! I misunderstood, and thought you were

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-12-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thank you Springer, that will be very helpful, Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 5 Dec 2020, at 23:21, springer wrote: > > gallery: > https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/logo-play.html#5.1.23%20logo%20candidates > >

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-12-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
tes It also has designs that aren't intended to be entered, so I am working from the attachments to this thread. Best wishes Jeremy. -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 5 Dec 2020, at 22:57, Atronoush wrote: > >  > Thank you Springer, yes if any parti

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-12-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
orful face mask > > > > --Atro > > > P.s: The second artwork uses a free open source icon from flaticon. > > On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 11:55 AM Jeremy Ruston > wrote: > TiddlyWiki v5.1.23 is nearing release with many exciting updates; see > https://tid

Re: [tw5] Service worker

2020-12-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Thanks to all, It seems SWs' are really not the way forward. The 'offline' > feature was the appeal of TW, but as an app on my home screen, the offline > function is not working. You could experiment with using the "browser-storage" plugin from the official plugin library to store changes in

Re: [tw5] Service worker

2020-12-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Indeed. Service workers were intended to help re-engineer existing server-based applications to work offline. The main feature is a background thread that can fake network requests when the system is offline. It still uses the same LocalStorage as an ordinary web page. So there’s not really

Re: [tw5] Date format for the Timelines plugin

2020-12-01 Thread Jeremy Ruston
On 30 Nov 2020, at 19:19, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi Jutta > > I’ve been able to make one quick adjustment to fix the handling of dates > between 0 and 100AD: > > https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/fe8606759ebf1db50c57a2e779b086a6d7df2ae6 > > <h

Re: [tw5] Date format for the Timelines plugin

2020-11-30 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Jutta I’ve been able to make one quick adjustment to fix the handling of dates between 0 and 100AD: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/fe8606759ebf1db50c57a2e779b086a6d7df2ae6 You can

Re: [tw5] Re: Imminent release of v5.1.23

2020-11-30 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony Thank you, much appreciated. > Shortly I will publish an on line copy with local storage allowing easy > testing of the pre-release including with plugin installs without download. > Perhaps this could become a standard part of the release process. It may > encourage more people to

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-11-30 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Springer Thanks, and apologies, I think the problem was that I'd only found the "Springer" tiddler, and not the "5.1.23 Logo Candidates" tiddler: https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/logo-play.html#5.1.23%20logo%20candidates Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...

Re: [tw5] Re: Filter based on integer field values less than or equal to

2020-11-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
wishes Jeremy > > Cheers, > > Damon > > >> On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 12:16 PM Jeremy Ruston >> wrote: >> Hi Damon >> >> We now have a compare operator in the core that can do "less than" >> comparisons on numbers, dates and

Re: [tw5] Re: Filter based on integer field values less than or equal to

2020-11-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Damon We now have a compare operator in the core that can do "less than" comparisons on numbers, dates and strings: https://tiddlywiki.com/#compare%20Operator Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 29 Nov 2020, at 19:14, Histor

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-11-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Sylvain That’s great, thanks for entering. One of the constraints is that the text must be “v5.1.23”, might you be able to rework it along those lines? Many thanks, Jeremy > On 29 Nov 2020, at 14:05, Sylvain Naudin wrote: > > Bonjour :) > > In this rainy Sunday I wanted to play with

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-11-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Hi Jeremy, > Is it possible to have a tiddler https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/ called > Banner competition and containing all proposed artworks to be able to compare > candidate artworks? I’ll set up a Google Form for voting soon. tiddlywiki.com is really for

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-11-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Apologies, another technicality to note is that the bottom 46 pixels will be obscured by the banner text “What’s new in v5.1.23”, so it’s best to keep important parts of the image higher up. Best wishes Jeremy > On 25 Nov 2020, at 13:43, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > @springer excllent! Thank you.

Re: [tw5] Using self-closing tags for widgets

2020-11-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Soren TW5 treats the following tags as void. This means that no terminating is needed (indeed, if one is provided it will be ignored and treated as plain text), and the syntax: area,base,br,col,command,embed,hr,img,input,keygen,link,meta,param,source,track,wbr If you don’t close any

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-11-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Dave, done. (Visible, along with other variants with subtle keycap imagery, > at the site, https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/logo-play.html > ) > Just one stray thought: I wonder whether strings like 5.1.23 might (in some > places) get

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Jean-Pierre > I am professionally concerned by a11y problems, checking website or webapps > for compliance to WCAG rules. Being French, this means following RGAA for me, > but this is only a facilitating tool for WCAG. > > Whatever. I came upon two points that meant my support tw for RGAA

Re: [tw5] node.js on IIS?

2020-11-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
It looks as though it might be a permissions problem, and so perhaps check whether the IIS user has access to the files in the C:\Users\me directory. Best wishes Jeremy > On 18 Nov 2020, at 15:14, leeand00 wrote: > > I've been following the tutorial at tiddlywiki.com on setting up tiddlywiki

[tw5] Tip: Removing "The" from titles in a sorted list

2020-11-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
One of my personal TiddlyWiki’s contains song lyrics and chords, with the default tiddler displaying a list of the songs sorted by title. It’s been annoying for a long time that the titles starting “The …” are sorted under “T”, and not the first letter of the following word. The new sortsub

Re: [tw5] Is there a way to create a tiddler using text that is stored in the clipboard?

2020-11-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
On a device with a keyboard you can click on TiddlyWiki's page background and then use the keyboard shortcut for "paste". The $:/Import dialogue should open with the pasted item as a tiddler. Best wishes Jeremy. -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com >

Re: [tw5] Tiddlywiki Empty: The size empty.html

2020-11-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi TT > On 7 Nov 2020, at 09:53, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > > Right. I think a few tests showing the benefit of GZippery on this might help > show a larger core is not, in itself, a major issue for most use cases. GZip is enabled for tiddlywiki.com , so an interesting

Re: [tw5] Tiddlywiki Empty: The size empty.html

2020-11-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mohammad > Many thanks for clarification! So, there are obstacles and limitations for > having a microkernel Tiddlywiki. Just factors that hadn’t been discussed so far, it’s a good discussion. I meant to add to my earlier reply that I do plan to do something similar for v5.2.x in that I’d

Re: [tw5] Tiddlywiki Empty: The size empty.html

2020-11-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
The idea of stripping TiddlyWiki down to a microkernel and making everything be a plugin comes up fairly frequently, and seems to be an idea with some appeal. One factor that hasn’t been mentioned so far is that the microkernel architecture would make testing and support a good deal more

Re: [tw5] Does the search not work in prerelease link insertion?

2020-10-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Bimlas Thanks, that’s definitely a bug introduced with the recent changes to keyboard handling for search results. Please could you kindly open a ticket over on GitHub? Many thanks, Jeremy. > On 25 Oct 2020, at 15:57, bimlas wrote: > > https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/ -> New tiddler

Re: [tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-10-25 Thread Jeremy Ruston
ot;. Best wishes Jeremy. -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 25 Oct 2020, at 12:31, Mat wrote: > > @bimlas, I love your contribution. Here's an idea: Instead of the Q key, use > a T to make it read TW... > > <:-) > >> On Thursd

[tw5] Competition for v5.1.23 artwork

2020-10-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
TiddlyWiki v5.1.23 is nearing release with many exciting updates; see https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease to try it out. As usual, I’d like to hold a competition to design the banner image that is shown on the splash screen and within the opening HelloThere

Re: [tw5] Tiddlywiki 5.1.23 when it will be released?

2020-10-20 Thread Jeremy Ruston
for v5.1.23. There are some outstanding pull requests that need attention too. Best wishes Jeremy. -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 20 Oct 2020, at 07:43, Atronoush Parsi wrote: > >  > TW 5.1.23pre has tons of new features, it is Oct 20, 2020 > Is t

Re: [tw5] Re: April Mackenzie is looking for a place in Oxford (England)

2020-09-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
to moving to Oxford, I warmly encourage it! It's a glorious city that is functionally a suburb of London while being riddled with rivers and green spaces. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 21 Sep 2020, at 19:52, Ste wrote: > > Speaking of

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki Gitea Saver issues

2020-08-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Chris I’ve committed a fix to the underlying problem with httpRequest(): https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/a2796d89ab3dbf4a15b63b0f4623387fdc6acd5b Let me know if it resolves the problem for you, Best wishes Jeremy > On 17 Aug 2020, at 13:42, Chris Yarger wrote: > > I

Re: [tw5] sometimes there will be a draft of draft of a tiddler

2020-08-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Many of the standard lists have this feature built in, but I am hoping we can > make this easier to implement, so user lists can implement this easily. > > Regards > TW Tones > > On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 7:09:24 PM UTC+10, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Hi yrosgi > > The

Re: [tw5] Re: sometimes there will be a draft of draft of a tiddler

2020-08-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
version. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 4 Aug 2020, at 13:53, yrosgi L wrote: > >  > PS: because the last time I lost a tiddler(recover from git history finally), > this time I choose to close the draft of the dra

Re: [tw5] Close the current window?

2020-07-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
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. Best wishes JEremy > On 21 Jul 2020, at 15:23, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > Right! Thanks for correcting Eric, that's what

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki Hangout #108 with David Gifford

2020-07-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks Birthe! Much appreciated, and charmingly put, Best wishes Jeremy. > On 14 Jul 2020, at 18:57, Birthe C wrote: > > Thank you so much to Jeremy and David, > > Tiddlywiki is of course wonderful, but some kind of users need help seeing > the beauty, and David has done a lot of work

Re: [tw5] New: SolarizedDark Palette for TW

2020-07-14 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Adithya The problem with the preview swatches in control panel is a bug. I’ve filed an issue here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/4755 If you’d like to submit the palette to the core we’ll need to avoid the attendant

Re: [tw5] Setting up your own node.js LOCALplugin directory, the missing steps ??

2020-06-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark Plugins within the "plugins" subfolder of the wiki folder do not need to be listed in the tiddlywiki.info file. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 28 Jun 2020, at 00:39, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki > wrote: > > 

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddly Desktop bug

2020-06-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi OGNSYA, Jake, What operating system are you using? To be clear, are you both experiencing the same problem: that double clicking the tray icon when TiddlyDesktop is running causes the wiki list to become corrupted? Many thanks, Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https

Re: [tw5] Tiddly Desktop bug

2020-06-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi TW Tones > On 21 Jun 2020, at 02:27, TW Tones wrote: > > I just experienced this my self, must be a new bug. > > However I went to the TiddlyDesktop backstage and found the error in the > WikiList tiddler. Deleting this to restore the shadow tiddler fixed it. > > I have placed a full

Re: [tw5] Safari does not render linked images

2020-06-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Chris I can confirm the problem. The same problem occurs with putting https://www.dropbox.com/s/3j94lvbwqubk0kn/IMG-20200605-WA0008.jpeg?dl=1"/> into a plain HTML tiddler, so I think this is a peculiarity of Dropbox and Safari, rather than TiddlyWiki. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jerem

Re: [tw5] Re: Improvements to "GettingStarted"

2020-06-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Riz > The major question at this point is what is the algorithm for the "Help me > choose it" option. > > I got only two steps till now > > Do you need cloud synchronization? > - Yes : > - Which of the following cloud services would you prefer? GitHub, Gitlab, > Dropbox, Google Drive

Re: [tw5] Re: Personal News

2020-06-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
to start gently working again soon, probably starting with outstanding GitHub PRs and tickets. Thank you again for all the good wishes, Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 2 Jun 2020, at 14:38, Donald Coates wrote: > >  > Hello Je

Re: [tw5] Personal News

2020-05-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks Birthe that's very helpful, Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 29 May 2020, at 09:50, Birthe C wrote: > >  > Jeremy, > > Thank you for letting us know. Having to go to the hospital must sure have > been sca

Re: [tw5] Personal News

2020-05-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
, Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com > On 27 May 2020, at 18:37, jwd wrote: > >  > Hoping you are well on the way to being mended. Rest easy in the knowledge > that you have helped a vast number of heads to be big enough to hold > everything w

Re: [tw5] Personal News

2020-05-22 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thank you again for all the messages. It now finally seems like things are slowly starting to improve. Mindful of the advice I've had here and elsewhere I'm staying in bed for the moment (and taking vitamin D, using an oximeter and drinking plenty of water). I've still got a fever, headache,

Re: [tw5] Re: Personal News

2020-05-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thank you all so much for all the good wishes, a great comfort and really appreciated by me and my family. The disease is moving along slowly and a little inscrutably, but I remain optimistic and thankful that I appear to have a mild dose. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer

[tw5] Personal News

2020-05-18 Thread Jeremy Ruston
so much activity on the group just now, but naturally frustrated not to be able to keep up. Hopefully I'll be back soon, and in the meantime please take care of yourselves and each other, Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.com https://jermolene.com -- You received

Re: [tw5] Show element when in viewport (on scroll)?

2020-05-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Hubert I’m afraid the dynaview plugin examples were out of date which made things difficult. It’s fixed now, and you can try it out on the prerelease: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fdynaview

Re: [tw5] How do I tell TW not to try to sync even though it's served over HTTP?

2020-05-14 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Scott It looks like the "tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb” plugin is included in the wiki. You can remove it from the tiddlywiki.info file. Best wishes Jeremy > On 14 May 2020, at 17:23, Scott Sauyet wrote: > > I have a single-file, read-only, multi-tiddler Tiddlywiki that works great > when opened

Re: [tw5] Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-13 Thread Jeremy Ruston
>> We’ve now got a great schedule for the next few weeks: >> Tobias Beer for the week of 1st June > Have you been able to contact Tobias? Yes, he's confirmed! Best wishes Jeremy > > -m > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "TiddlyWiki" group.

Re: [tw5] Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks to Saq, Julio and Sylvain for the nominations, Best wishes Jeremy > On 12 May 2020, at 20:40, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote: > > Wonderful line up! Excited to learn how everyone uses TW. > > On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 4:57:57 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > We’

Re: [tw5] Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
We’ve now got a great schedule for the next few weeks: Dave Gifford for the week of 18th May Jed Carty for the week of 25th May Tobias Beer for the week of 1st June Rizwan Ishak for the week of 8th June Elise Springer for the week of 16th June I should be able to confirm the following two or

Re: [tw5] Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks Dragon, Mario, I’ve dropped Yakov a line, Best wishes Jeremy > On 12 May 2020, at 15:41, PMario wrote: > > +1 > -m > > On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 2:52:56 PM UTC+2, Dragon Cotterill wrote: > I know that I'm late to the nomination party, but I'd really like to hear the > point of

[tw5] TiddlyWiki Hangout #106 with Anne-Laure Le Cunff

2020-05-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
TiddlyWiki Hangout #106 is now available to watch on YouTube, with my guest Anne-Laure Le Cunff showing the workflow for publishing her digital garden from TiddlyWiki to mentalnodes.com: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuU3MrxdKcU Many thanks to Anne-Laure! Next week I’ll be joining Dave

Re: [tw5] SVG to PNG for Favicons

2020-05-10 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tony Modern browsers apart from Safari now directly support SVG favicons. I’ve updated the prerelease with a tweak so that SVG favicons can be used in TW5. Just rename the SVG image to $:/favicon.ico https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/bf6735420d2f8191f658c556910e7d73c681d5fe

Re: [tw5] Building static sites in the browser

2020-05-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I’ve just pushed an update that adds a new “slugify” operator to transform arbitrary tiddler titles into human readable form for use in filenames or URLs. The transformations applied are: If there is a tiddler with the same title that has a ''slug'' field, then return that field instead of

Re: [tw5] Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thank you for all the nominations. Everyone mentioned would make a fantastic guest, and I hope they’ll agree to take part — and I’m sure there are many others too. I’m sure you will all be pleased to learn Anne-Laure has kindly agreed to be our guest on hangout #106 next week. I’ll send

Re: [tw5] Examples of TiddlyWiki static websites

2020-05-06 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Anne-Laure I’ve got a couple more: https://jermolene.com/ my blog (rarely updated) https://federatial.com/ my consultancy website (also rarely updated) They are built from wikis on https://xememex.com: https://xememex.com/jermolene/ and

Re: [tw5] Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Birthe > On 5 May 2020, at 02:46, Birthe C wrote: > > Please may I ask: Try not to speak too fast. I had the subtitles on and that > did help some but not quite enough Very good point, I’m keen to make the videos accessible to as wide an audience as possible. YouTube generates subtitles

Re: [tw5] Freelinks

2020-05-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Sylvain > I was going to propose to update the readme to indicate that Freelinks wasn't > totally case sensitive anymore, but in fact yes? > > If I enable the option, and have a "Plop" tiddler, and in another if I write > "plop" and "Plop", both will have a freelink, OK that's the option.

[tw5] Reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts

2020-05-04 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I’m tentatively reviving TiddlyWiki Hangouts with a new weekly series of pre-recorded conversations with invited guests. The format is an extended screencast with talking heads in the corner, and the intention is to illuminate how people use and personalise TiddlyWiki. Saq Imtiaz and I made

Re: [tw5] Building static sites in the browser

2020-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
of potential here and this plugin can be simple and powerful tool > for publishing not only static pages but also epub and like that > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > > > On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 1:06:01 AM UTC+4:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > A d

Re: [tw5] Building static sites in the browser

2020-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ruston
o do for a few years. Best wishes Jeremy > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > > > On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 1:06:01 AM UTC+4:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > A disadvantage for some users of TiddlyWiki’s static site generation > capabilities is the requireme

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