[tw5] First time visitor - whatchya got for me?

2019-04-22 Thread S. S.
When first time visitors reach the tiddlywiki.com website: - what should be the first tiddler they see? - what should that one and the next two tiddlers be saying? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this

[tw5] Re: Zoomin Story View odd behavior

2019-04-21 Thread S. S.
Damon, While searching for posts discussing *zoomin*, I came across this unanswered one. A quick test shows the same experience you had, except for me on Firefox 66.0.2 the lower right corner *does* have the resizer, and clicking it resizes the edit area back to normal. I don't know if

[tw5] Re: TagCloud plugin

2019-04-21 Thread S. S.
Suzanne, Try one of the other examples in the posts after Eric's that includes this in the code: !is[system] That removes any tags that start with: $:/ Regards. On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 10:07:59 AM UTC+7, Suzanne McHale wrote: > > Is there any way of excluding tags beginning with $:/tags/

[tw5] Tiddler width / Sidebar width (Theme Tweaks)

2019-04-20 Thread S. S.
The below relates to settings in the: Control Panel >> Appearance >> Theme Tweaks It is interesting that an *empty.html* has a "*Fixed story, fluid sidebar*" while tiddlywiki.com uses a "*Fluid story, fixed sidebar*" Though this post is not about that anomaly

[tw5] Re: Translators Edition

2019-04-20 Thread S. S.
Renders fine for me in Firefox 66.0.2 on Windows 10. Same for Edge (that I don't use) - and if you don't inadvertently break a Microsoft browser, the page must be quite well made! On Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 5:26:42 PM UTC+7, Birthe C wrote: > > Is translators edition

Re: [tw5] A quiet Date

2019-04-20 Thread S. S.
April is turning out to be the quietest month here since a long time! Perhaps the warmer weather has led to more outdoor activities. I wonder if anyone is using the *date Macro* & if there are any suggestions for improvement? Meanwhile, I thought it might be useful adding a *time* parameter to

[tw5] Re: Google, Wikipedia, website search in a tiddler-- & a question

2019-04-19 Thread S. S.
Barro, I can't answer your question: That also keep the private TW url private? > Perhaps you can understand this explanation. I can't - Link type "noreferrer" Feel free to expand your Google/Wikipedia search lookups

[tw5] Re: Sharing from my latest project

2019-04-17 Thread S. S.
Dave, Interesting! Though I have not yet looked in depth at all this does, since your TiddlyWiki is specifically made : for publishing one-tiddler static htmls > did you consider putting the below into the below into the : *$:/core/ui/PageTemplate* : tiddler? [img height=15

[tw5] Re: Widgets that store a string into a variable

2019-04-15 Thread S. S.
But ... but ... but ... the $setvariable widget is documented <https://tiddlywiki.com/#SetVariableWidget> !!! On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 8:51:16 AM UTC+7, TonyM wrote: > > S S , > > It is frustrating me not being able to answer, even although I am not sure > I know t

[tw5] Re: TagCloud plugin

2019-04-15 Thread S. S.
Magnus, yes, that is possible. If you'd like to try doing it yourself and posting your solution, you'll find some ideas how to do it over here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3624 But read that right to the end, as there are a few different solutions (some of the earlier

[tw5] Re: Widgets that store a string into a variable

2019-04-15 Thread S. S.
Sorry! No giving up! On Monday, April 15, 2019 at 8:20:01 AM UTC+7, TonyM wrote: > > We Give Up! -- 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] A quiet Date

2019-04-14 Thread S. S.
Hi Josiah, Glad you like the "neat little tool" !!! It was fun making it because it was harder than I thought - with so many initially un-imagined situations. Interestingly, it made me realize that what seems like a simple situation in life, actually has so many complex unseen or unnoticed

[tw5] Re: tm-new-tiddler with title containing the title of another tiddler (in filter list)

2019-04-14 Thread S. S.
Just as a note to the next person reading this post: As a general solution, Tiddler Titles should not be wikified. The below might be a more robust: \define new-title() Books by $(currentTiddler)$ \define makeTitle() * <$view field="title"/> - Possible title: <$button tag="a"

[tw5] Newly "created" & "modified" tiddler lists with a little flair

2019-04-14 Thread S. S.
When opening a TiddlyWiki after some days break, I've often forgotten the last things worked on. Or even when opening someone else's TiddlyWiki, I like to see what were the last tiddlers worked on! I ran into a little strange behaviour in the $range widget

[tw5] Re: Load content or make a list of Tiddlers based on criteria

2019-04-14 Thread S. S.
For the first part of the question, it is a little confusing for me to understand what you want. This should work to see the text of your tiddler tagged 123 with a title that contains 456 - in a tiddler that has the below code: <$list filter="[tag[123]search:title[456]]"> <$view

[tw5] Re: TagCloud plugin

2019-04-13 Thread S. S.
}}}> >> <$link to=<> tooltip=<>> <$text text=<> /> Thanks as well for the explanation. It never occurred to me to use CSS's *calc* Cheers On Sunday, April 14, 2019 at 9:13:30 AM UTC+7, Eric Shulman wro

[tw5] TagCloud plugin

2019-04-13 Thread S. S.
Is this TW CLassic plugin available for TW5 ? http://www.tiddlytools.com/#TagCloudPlugin Here is an big example: https://karlarao.github.io/karlaraowiki/index.html#TagCloud -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from

[tw5] Re: Widgets that store a string into a variable

2019-04-13 Thread S. S.
Not takers for this? Here's a hint: There is one very seldom used undocumented widget that has been around for quite a while that stores a "predetermined" string into a variable. Which widget is that? Regards. On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 8:20:38 AM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > &

[tw5] Re: Released the Disqus comments plugin

2019-04-12 Thread S. S.
bimlas, This is very neat and a great way to get feedback or have a discussion. I imagine this would be perfect for a *Blog TiddlyWiki*. Very easy to use, and I see Disqus used on a lot of websites. Thanks for sharing it! On Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 7:59:31 PM UTC+7, bimlas wrote: > > New

Re: [tw5] Excel cell content VBA search on Tiddywiki

2019-04-12 Thread S. S.
https://tiddlywiki.com/#PermaLinks On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 6:03:24 AM UTC+7, Mark S. wrote: > > Actually, I think the structure is a TW filter -- not a reference to a > tiddler. So > > https://tiddlywiki.com/#:[search[jeremy >

[tw5] Re: [TW5] [Feature request] Intra tiddler Table of contents

2019-04-12 Thread S. S.
I wonder if, once the Widget Subclassing Mechanism is introduced, perhaps in the next version (5.1.20) - it will be possible to rewrite the appropriate widget for wikitext parsing for headings to add in a unique id attribute

[tw5] Lately, the $set widget has been intruding on my peace

2019-04-11 Thread S. S.
Recently there was a long and interesting discussion on the $set widget which led to me making the funky (at least I think it's funky!) : Set Widget Tester for attribute precedence That tiddler allows you to see how most

[tw5] Re: A quiet Date

2019-04-08 Thread S. S.
I'm glad Josiah made a post yesterday: Query -- Changing creation date in a human actionable way? -- #creationDate I thought, of course this <> macro can do it! But it couldn't!! Reason: The date result was being output

Re: [tw5] Searching In Tiddler Fields

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
? On Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 10:04:04 PM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > > > I think Jeremy's suggestion is worth taking up. This is what I feel: > > The normal *search* in the *sidebar* should search the fields: > >- *Title matches:* > - title > - caption >

[tw5] Widgets that store a string into a variable

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Core Widgets that can store a string into a variable include: - $set - $vars - $list - $wikify Am I missing any common ones? Actually there is one more very seldom used undocumented widget that has been around for quite a while! Tony already knows it, so he isn't allowed to

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Tony, To submit we need: - to choose the tags (from their list on the left side of their page) - a 50 character description for the front box - to give the TW logo - to mention JavaScript - to give the webstite tiddlywiki.com - to give the github repo

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Could someone take it upon themselves to submit TiddlyWiki to this website? On Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 1:07:21 PM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > > The website's About page says: > > > > *How it worksFirst, a list of projects related to the web platform > (JavaScript of course

Re: [tw5] Searching In Tiddler Fields

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
I think Jeremy's suggestion is worth taking up. This is what I feel: The normal *search* in the *sidebar* should search the fields: - *Title matches:* - title - caption - *Other matches:* - tag - text The *Advanced* search *Standard* tab should search: - All

[tw5] Re: "tags" comments and questions

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Birthe, Yes, you are spot on! And of course *regex* is not one of the tags. Knowing which are the right tags to choose - that lead to finding topics that address the issue you are interested in - is not easy. The tags allow a filter to show only those posts. For example, how can we know how

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
ay, March 12, 2019 at 1:44:01 AM UTC+7, Watt wrote: > > Hi S. S. > > I looked at your docs and was convinced I could make them shorter. Now > after several hours I realise how bleedin difficult it is to write concise, > comprehensible docs. I salute your achievement! > > I've a

[tw5] Re: Reveal Widget acting up from 5.18

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Glad to inform that this issue is fixed <https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/3897> in the 5.1.20 On Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 8:05:33 PM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > > > Nested $reveal widgets are causing a loss of focus in the $edit-text > widgets within the nested widgets

[tw5] Re: "tags" comments and questions

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
gt; > Best wishes > Josiah > > On Saturday, 6 April 2019 19:41:54 UTC+2, S. S. wrote: >> >> I feel there is no harm using them. It takes months if not longer for >> their usefulness to become apparent. And if that doesn't happen, nothing >> lost. But if it does

[tw5] Re: How to? --- APPEND one tiddler "text" to another? #append

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Nice macro Mohammad! Works perfectly for a few random tests I made. On Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 3:31:06 AM UTC+7, Mohammad wrote: > > Hi Josiah! > This new version works ALSO with empty tiddlers > > \define append-text(tidTitle, text:"", btnLabel:"Append Text", sep:"") > <$button> $btnLabel$

[tw5] Re: "tags" comments and questions

2019-04-06 Thread S. S.
I feel there is no harm using them. It takes months if not longer for their usefulness to become apparent. And if that doesn't happen, nothing lost. But if it does become useful, so much gained. On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 11:22:29 PM UTC+7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > We done tags a bit now. >

[tw5] Re: How do I change the default Tiddler

2019-04-06 Thread S. S.
The really quick answer lies here: TemplateTiddlers That will show you that it can be done! For a more complete solution, you may try searching the group for more examples of template tiddlers. On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 9:03:50 PM UTC+7, ss48

[tw5] Re: $list filter with empty tiddler values - interesting behaviour to know

2019-04-06 Thread S. S.
LorenzGL - it's always better to open a new Topic than change the subject of a running topic completely - as others will most likely not benefit from this discussion. It also detracts from discussion on the original topic. Anyway, since this topic is already corrupted, I believe this also

[tw5] Re:

2019-04-06 Thread S. S.
Mal, Unfortunately that *color:black* styles the normal text and not the text inside the my code tags. This would get green color `this does not change color` This also gets green color On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 1:59:14 PM UTC+7, Mal wrote: > > I guess you could make this a bit simpler

[tw5] Re:

2019-04-06 Thread S. S.
Ah! Thanks Tony! it will effect the whole wiki as long as the tiddler it is in is *displayed* > . > Didn't realize that. I wanted the style definition to be within the tiddler it would affect - I did not want it in another (separate) tiddler. Hope the solution I found is the right way for it to

[tw5] Re: $list filter with empty tiddler values - interesting behaviour to know

2019-04-06 Thread S. S.
As Tony pointed out, perhaps more on this line: <$set name="fieldValue" filter="[[TiddlerA]get[text]removeprefix[prefix]]"> <$set name="filterInput" filter="[subfilterget[fieldname]]"> <$text text=<>/> Regards. On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 12:35:48 PM UTC+7, TonyM wrote: > > Step 2

[tw5] Re: A quiet Date

2019-04-05 Thread S. S.
Well, I was playing with the Set Widget Tester for attribute precedence tiddler that I posted a few days ago, and realized that in the *$set* widget, the *field* attribute takes precedence over the *index* attribute, so

[tw5] Re:

2019-04-05 Thread S. S.
Wow! Why is CSS so difficult to understand (for me)! .code-black code { color:black; } `code` Hope this is the right way to do it. Seems to work fine (so far!) Cheers! On Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 8:07:08 AM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > > > I don't like the way this looks -

[tw5]

2019-04-05 Thread S. S.
I don't like the way this looks - I like this better! I personally find the red colour of the text within a code block a little too intrusive and abrasive on the eyes, so in one particular tiddler I tried to change it using: code { color:black; } This works perfectly, except now

[tw5] $list filter with empty tiddler values - interesting behaviour to know

2019-04-05 Thread S. S.
When trying to test for an *either/or* parameter, I used a filter, and found this interesting behaviour: \define test1(a b) <$list filter="[[$a$]] [[$b$]] +[limit[1]]" emptyMessage="c"> \end \define test2(a b) <$list filter="[enlist[$a$]] [enlist[$b$]] +[limit[1]]" emptyMessage="c"> \end !!

Re: [tw5] How to use the $set widget properly with a "not missing" and "empty" filter?

2019-04-04 Thread S. S.
The set widget is very useful for choosing between multiple options. Understanding the logic of what combinations of the $set widget's attributes produce the desired outcome is essential to using it for such a requirement. The discussion above was quite a revelation. Here's a possible use. If

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki and GitHub Pages and Travis-CI

2019-04-04 Thread S. S.
Good work Mohammad! Glad you included Daniel Rodríguez: TW5-auto-publish2gh-pages - that is how I set up my Github Pages. One day you will have to explain why you chose that yellow background colour! Cheers. On Friday, April 5, 2019

[tw5] Re: Conditionally appending a TOC of Sub tiddlers to a Tiddler (Or how to write Javascript Macros)

2019-04-04 Thread S. S.
Hello r.g. The tagging operator seems to be just made for you! Since you just need to have a list of 1, you limit the filter's output. So you might try this in your *Sub Tiddlers* template: <$list filter="[all[current]tagging[]limit[1]]"> <> If

[tw5] Re: Why multiple click on a WidgetButton does not work ?

2019-04-04 Thread S. S.
*<>* that you have it working, you may also want to read: [TW5] Now date not refreshing in button Regards! On Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 8:18:43 PM UTC+7, vpl wrote: > > And this works !!! > > Thanks very much for your

[tw5] A quiet Date

2019-04-02 Thread S. S.
It's been a quiet day today in TiddlyWikiLand. I'd like to share a small macro I've been working on the past weeks to address a simple problem. I wanted to solve the difficulty I had in displaying Common Format dates, such as 2019-04-02 as Tuesday 2nd April 2019. I decided to see if I could

Re: [tw5] How to use the $set widget properly with a "not missing" and "empty" filter?

2019-04-01 Thread S. S.
I have copied and pasted from Eric's post - and added in some from Jeremy's post, and a few of my own observations. I am sure this is still not perfect. I hope this formats properly. Google Group's functionality and reliability, and this posting editor must be one of the weakest links in their

[tw5] Re: use variable for macro param default

2019-04-01 Thread S. S.
Mohammad, In a similar vein, there is a new filter operator set for release in the next version 5.1.20: getvariable Cheers! On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:52:49 PM UTC+7, Mohammad wrote: > > Thanks for clarification. > It is

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Secondary sort in Sortable Tables

2019-04-01 Thread S. S.
mmad wrote: > > Hi S.S., > Many thanks for detailed explanation! I got why you have used *each * > operator! > This is actually a doubly sorted list! > Wonderful! > > Added to TW-Scripts > > --Mohammad > > On Monday, April 1, 2019 at 10:31:39 AM UTC+4:30, S. S. w

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Secondary sort in Sortable Tables

2019-04-01 Thread S. S.
Mohammad, Well, Michaelha hasn't confirmed that it works yet! What I did was to test a similar scenario in my own TiddlyWiki. I have a bunch of books tagged *book*, that have an *author* field, and a (publication) *year* field. Some authors have multiple books. So I tried to list my books so

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Secondary sort in Sortable Tables

2019-03-31 Thread S. S.
Give this a try: <$list filter="[tag[Ebook]has[vendor]each[vendor]get[vendor]sort[]]"> <$list filter="[tag[book]has[vendor]field:vendor sort[author]]"> //<$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/>// <$view field='author'/> <$view field='vendor'/> -- You

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Secondary sort in Sortable Tables

2019-03-31 Thread S. S.
at 6:56:24 AM UTC+7, michaelha...@gmail.com wrote: > > S. S., > > I apologize for being a clod, but I am afraid I don't see how I would be > able to implement the get operator in the above table. > > Would you be able to explain how I would use the operator properly? From &

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Secondary sort in Sortable Tables

2019-03-31 Thread S. S.
Huw asked a similar question just yesterday, and who else but Jed had the answer. Filter list by tag but sort by and show value of field Hope that helps. Cheers -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[tw5] Re: use variable for macro param default

2019-03-31 Thread S. S.
uot;> c <> d Results in HTML produced: a b c d Regards. On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 7:28:16 PM UTC+7, Mohammad wrote: > > Why this does not work? > > <$set name="variable_for_color" value="blue"> > a <> b > > c <> d >

[tw5] Re: use variable for macro param default

2019-03-31 Thread S. S.
RA, See if this works for you: \define myhelper(h) \define mymacro(c:"variable_for_color") <$macrocall $name="myhelper" h=<<$c$ >>/> <$set name="variable_for_color" value="blue"> a <> b Inspecting the underlying HTML gives: a b Cheers On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 10:59:26 AM UTC+7, RA

[tw5] Re: How to use the $set widget properly with a "not missing" and "empty" filter?

2019-03-30 Thread S. S.
former. filter="[enlist[$tiddler$]]" filter=" $tiddler$" Regards On Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 11:17:57 PM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > > Within a macro, I am trying to determine if a parameter is empty, and then > set a variable based on knowing that it is empty. > >

[tw5] How to use the $set widget properly with a "not missing" and "empty" filter?

2019-03-30 Thread S. S.
Within a macro, I am trying to determine if a parameter is empty, and then set a variable based on knowing that it is empty. I came across the Google Group post from a last month: Check the Blank Macro parameter

[tw5] Re: Can a regex operator return the substring that matched?

2019-03-28 Thread S. S.
Hello Josiah, Yes, when the input matches the regex filter, it returns the input. On Friday, March 29, 2019 at 12:13:05 AM UTC+7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Does the regex filter return anything? > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw5] Can a regex operator return the substring that matched?

2019-03-28 Thread S. S.
I am trying to find out which of 3 separators ( *-* or */* or *.* ) is being used in a string. The result of the below gives the title that matches. 1= <$list filter="[[12.34]] +[regexp[(-|/|\.)]]"> 2= <$list filter="[[23-45]] +[regexp[(-|/|\.)]]"> 3= <$list filter="[[34/56]]

[tw5] Re: Sorting with Default Value

2019-03-28 Thread S. S.
field quickly. Regards On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 8:44:45 PM UTC+7, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 4:04:57 AM UTC-7, S. S. wrote: >> >> I haven't understood what you mean by "sort[toc-order]" >> > > The second parameter of

[tw5] Re: Sorting with Default Value

2019-03-28 Thread S. S.
field of > the parent tag tiddler. > Let us know if you get stuck. Regards. On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 6:04:57 PM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > > Jamie, > > I haven't understood what you mean by "sort[toc-order]" > > However I will try and give you some kind of answer

[tw5] Re: Sorting with Default Value

2019-03-28 Thread S. S.
Jamie, I haven't understood what you mean by "sort[toc-order]" However I will try and give you some kind of answer that may or may not be what you want. In the tiddler that holds the *toc-selective-expandable* macro, if you have a field, say call it *list-order*, and that field is used as a

Re: [tw5] Re: Can a global macro reference a field in the tiddler the macro is defined in?

2019-03-28 Thread S. S.
Still, it would be useful to have a variable *<>* that hold the title of the tiddler where the macro definition that is being called, resides. On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 10:34:21 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > > The original question arose because SS was trying to accommodate end users

[tw5] Re: Names of all fields in a tiddler matching a value

2019-03-25 Thread S. S.
Steve There is definitely a much simpler way, but till someone shows us how, here's one way of doing it: \define find-in-fields(tid value) <$list filter="[[$tid$]fields[]] -text" variable="thefield"> <> \end \define findvalue(tid value) <$list filter="[[$tid$]field:$(thefield)$[$value$]]">

[tw5] Reveal Widget acting up from 5.18

2019-03-24 Thread S. S.
Nested $reveal widgets are causing a loss of focus in the $edit-text widgets within the nested widgets from version 5.18 onwards. Works fine from 5.13 to 5.17 but shows this problem from 5.18 onwards. It is still not fixed on the pre-release 5.20. I'm not sure if it's related to the closed

[tw5] Re: Mechanism to select a tiddler and transclude its contents

2019-03-23 Thread S. S.
Perhaps a Tabbed Internal Table of Contents could satisfy the first half of your requirement, viewing the tiddlers. Make a tiddler: title:My Character List text: <$macrocall $name="toc-tabbed-internal-nav"

[tw5] Re: Can a global macro reference a field in the tiddler the macro is defined in?

2019-03-23 Thread S. S.
a KISS collection of Tiddlywiki macro <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/tiddlywiki/1btgb6dmiBU> :though he may reject it as it is turning out to be a MICK macro (MICK - Made it Complicated, Knucklehead) Cheers! On Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 7:17:16 AM UTC+7, TonyM wro

[tw5] Can a global macro reference a field in the tiddler the macro is defined in?

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
Within a tiddler that contains a global macro, I want to be able to reference a *field* within the tiddler where the macro is defined. If I share the tiddler with the macro and that person renames the tiddler, the reference breaks. I want to stop this happening. So I thought of having

[tw5] Re: Looking for Tiddlywiki Macros: Good programming style, Documentation

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
Mohammad, This is all a good idea. I would say my best learning comes from seeing other people's macros (& code), and even from looking at the code of macros used inside tiddlywiki.com. This has allowed me to make all my macros myself, but then, I do not have complex requirements! I believe I

[tw5] Re: Yazd: a KISS collection of Tiddlywiki macros

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
Mohammad, I feel this is a worthwhile and good initiative. Thank you for designing it so well. I would like you to consider a slightly different order for presentation of information in the tiddler *macro/* created with the *New macro* button on your Yazd

[tw5] Re: Yazd: a KISS collection of Tiddlywiki macros

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
Mohammad, I feel this is a worthwhile and good initiative. Thank you for designing it so well. I would like you to consider changing the order of the layout of information in the *macro/* tiddler created when clicking the New macro button on the Yazd

[tw5] Re: Yazd: a KISS collection of Tiddlywiki macros

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
Mohammad, I feel this is a worthwhile and good initiative. Thank you for designing it so well. I would like you to consider changing the order of the layout of information in the *macro/* tiddler created when clicking the New macro button on the Yazd

[tw5] Re: Yazd: a KISS collection of Tiddlywiki macros

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
Mohammad, I agree. It may be the right way to have *not only* the CODE *but also* the Revision & Reference in a reveal slider. That way, all the most important information is presented openly, and those who want additional info (mostly coders I expect) can reveal those other parts. Regards

[tw5] Re: Yazd: a KISS collection of Tiddlywiki macros

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
, > I changed the layout as you proposed! One question: > Why you put the macro script at the middle? > > --Mohammad > > On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 11:08:44 AM UTC+4:30, S. S. wrote: >> >> I have no idea why 3 posts I made here have been auto deleted. >> I was tr

[tw5] Re: Yazd: a KISS collection of Tiddlywiki macros

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
I have no idea why 3 posts I made here have been auto deleted. I was trying to show a different way of presenting the information. -- 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,

[tw5] Re: Where to find doc/example/tutorial on doing tabs

2019-03-22 Thread S. S.
Edwin, Until someone else finds you a more detailed tutorial, try reading these two tiddlers on tiddlywiki.com In the search bar on the upper right side of the page, search for: *tabs

[tw5] Re: list-tagged-draggable filtering?

2019-03-21 Thread S. S.
Dave, I believe you have more than one issue to solve. 1) Get the list generated by filter:"[all[current]tagging[]]" into a *list field* of that tiddler, or some other tiddler. This can only be done by an action, such as clicking a button. See these two Google Groups posts on how this might

[tw5] Re: My DATE is misbehavin'

2019-03-20 Thread S. S.
date gets passed to the filter. > > Keep in mind, that your padding approach will give an incorrect output if > you live west of GMT. > > --Mark > > On Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 6:33:41 AM UTC-7, S. S. wrote: >> >> >> People like to keep dates in fields in

[tw5] Re: My DATE is misbehavin'

2019-03-20 Thread S. S.
g core macros and widgets, so I'm waiting to see if anyone comes up > with a clever way of displaying dates without using JS. > > -- Mark > > On Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 6:33:41 AM UTC-7, S. S. wrote: >> >> >> People like to keep dates in fields in different

[tw5] Re: My DATE is misbehavin'

2019-03-18 Thread S. S.
C]* in its template attribute showed the Long Date as: *Monday 18th March 2019* !! So the question remains, - How does one easily display a Long Date held in a variable? Regards. On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 11:51:29 AM UTC+7, TonyM wrote: > > S S > > Please add support to my

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

2019-03-17 Thread S. S.
A few months ago, *admis* asked a question on sub-Stories in this post: Create New Tiddler and Substories That is what I first thought of when I read the post above by *Joe Armstrong*. The reason is that a sub-Story has

[tw5] My DATE is misbehavin'

2019-03-17 Thread S. S.
People like to keep dates in fields in different ways. Normal people use *17-03-2019* or *17/03/2019* Others use *03-17-2019* or *03/17/2019* Smart ones use *2019-03-17* or *2019/03/17* The smartest use *20190317* but it not natural to type in a date this way, and it is very

[tw5] Re: Specifying the Type attribute for a list

2019-03-16 Thread S. S.
passingby, A little convoluted, but this works: .u { list-style-type:upper-alpha; } .l { list-style-type:lower-alpha; } .r { list-style-type:upper-roman; } .n { list-style-type: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; } *.u How **.l about ***.r that! .n Your ***.r fancy **.l list *.u works

[tw5] Re: No Close Button on Popup dialogues "modals" and TiddlyMap?

2019-03-15 Thread S. S.
Tony, Similar to what Joshua has said, the *modal* needs the *field* - footer : <$button message="tm-close-tiddler">Close You can see an example here: https://tiddlywiki.com/#SampleWizard which is the modal called by: https://tiddlywiki.com/#Modals There is also a recent revival of an old

[tw5] Re: Vertically centering an icon and text in the same cell of a table

2019-03-14 Thread S. S.
Try the id attribute as shown here : https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_id.asp -- 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

[tw5] Re: Vertically centering an icon and text in the same cell of a table

2019-03-14 Thread S. S.
Maybe the first example here might help: https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_id.asp -- 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: A TiddlyWiki for Dummies series ...

2019-03-13 Thread S. S.
Thanks Birthe. That's a good idea & I will try and incorporate it. Meanwhile the documentation development Tiddlywiki Mohammed asked to see and that you looked at will behave a little differently than if those tiddlers were on tiddlywiki.com It's also very much "work in progress" with many

[tw5] Specifying the Type attribute for a list

2019-03-13 Thread S. S.
Search this google group for: Change bullet list css lower-alpha Regards -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.

Re: [tw5] Re: A TiddlyWiki for Dummies series ...

2019-03-13 Thread S. S.
Thanks Thomas! Glad to hear using "*Beginners*" is acceptable!! Mohammad, Where is the latest update? > Recently, spare time was spent on Anchor Links using HTML so not much progress on updating the

[tw5] Re: A TiddlyWiki for Dummies series ...

2019-03-12 Thread S. S.
It appears it falls onto me to make a decision on how to name the series, and we will just have to live with the consequences. When I started writing this documentation, I felt it was for non-programmers. Along the way, I slowly swayed over to the belief that it would be better if it was for

[tw5] Re: Macro parameters may contain variable substitutions

2019-03-12 Thread S. S.
I wonder if this is the same as: Github issue # and this Google Groups post . On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 4:11:06 PM UTC+7, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > I just

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread S. S.
Suzanne, As of now, a way of making the *anchor* and the *anchor link* is *not* available in WikiText. So what you wrote is correct if you want the anchor to be your heading. For now, we have to use HTML. As Tony pointed out, any HTML tag (element) can hold the *id* attribute. So it could also

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread S. S.
r. I will rework it again using these good ideas. Cheers! On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 1:44:01 AM UTC+7, Watt wrote: > > Hi S. S. > > I looked at your docs and was convinced I could make them shorter. Now > after several hours I realise how bleedin difficult it is to write concise, &g

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread S. S.
I believe the Documentation for this  (bug) transformed into a *feature* is just about ready. But that is not for me alone to decide - it's for all here who read the docs to see if it's explained clearly and properly. Any comments/additions/corrections/criticisms would be appreciated,

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Use case: Presenting collection of publication records by topics

2019-03-09 Thread S. S.
Adrian, For the other question you asked: > >> I also need some help in setting it up for others to find it easily >> through Google search. >> >> >> You may need to use this technique: Generating Static Sites with TiddlyWiki

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Use case: Presenting collection of publication records by topics

2019-03-09 Thread S. S.
Adrian, There is a lot of information in that collection! A small input I can give is in these two tiddlers: 4. FAQ about using this file (TiddlyWiki) , 5. Personal notes/Collections Change the word "tick" to either: {{$:/core/images/save-button}} save wiki button /or/

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-07 Thread S. S.
> > >Link to My Heading h1 > >Link to My Heading h2 Now I will have to do some rewriting on the Github Pull request #3836 <https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/3836> Regards. On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 10:01:38 AM UTC+7, TonyM wrote: > > S S , > >

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-07 Thread S. S.
I guess this might be ready for submitting to tiddywiki.com now. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post

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