lp me solve someday. I will say that we used
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> system for a couple of months, but after a network issue caused us to
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> use the LAN for a couple of weeks, many transitioned back to previous
Si,
As a new comer try the Bobexe implementation.
However TiddlyDesktop, hta and(limited) and TWExe solutions do have more
access to the local system. However what do you actually want to do or use
these text files for?, creating, editing, reading, importing, generating
etc...
I have other
dix,
I expect this is a local issue, unless others report the same thing,
however I suggest providing the following;
- TiddlyWiki Version
- Browser (version) in Use
- Operating system you are on
- In this issue any layout, theme or stylesheets.
Then someone may share or have solved
Jeremy et al..
If we were to use Xememex please tell me how to say it?, Which syllables
are emphasised?. As in my prior post the issue is ease of use and speaking.
If when introducing tiddlywiki (by another name) do you really want to be
forced to spell it?. With a surname like mine,
Manish,
I just wanted to add, while playing with Unicode Characters I saw a lot of
emoticons, thinking perhaps one day of using these to set the icon, or
another field on tiddlers that enable multiple emoticons would be a quick
way to allow emotions to be set on tiddlers. A corresponding
Just a quick check;
If you use the transclude widget you can specify mode=block, have you tried
this yet?
The triple quotes is more a WikiMarkup option for text within a tiddler.
With transclusion and templates and more the inline vs block tends to be
used. See
This is my view and if you have a more nuanced view please share.
I would just add, in Cases like say the JSON Mangler Plugin, it makes sense
to drag and drop it as a plugin on *one *of your node JS wikis, so that the
plugin is active there, and may not be needed elsewhere. The wiki is then
it a bit more simple
>
> About the option to add more buttons: I'd like to keep it as simple as
> possuble since space is limited on those items and they shouldn't cover too
> much space.
> Showing the subtitle though is an option I'll think about
>
> Best wishes,
> Simon
> TW T
Dix,
Since you mentioned it I had a look at LibraryThing, and started
cataloguing my books found in different locations "Rooms, shelves" since
the ISBN scanner is easy to use.
Have you exported LibraryThing data? Eventually I may move this data into
tiddlywiki.
I am, off to our "shack in the
Yes - very cool.
The same facility could be applied to view or editing of text tiddlers. An
added trick is to be able to drag and drop either the titles or the content
of tiddlers with title to access a content templating system.
The keyword tiddlers could contain descriptions, excerpts or
BTC,
Great stuff. I particularly like your Kanban and like the way you are
leveraging the history for "compound tiddlers".
I really like the way you handle various drag and drop handling
- Although the top + area to start new columns is great, after building
my board, I would like to
Mario,
As usual I love your work. and you inspire new ideas;
Please forgive me from straying from the OT, but I raise this as it may be
a simple extension of your "Click Effect".
*I observed:* Using the "Click Effect" Element pulse is interesting
because it helps identify the html element
work in this case as I'm definitely going to need to cross
> year boundaries.
>
> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 9:01:38 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Soren,
>>
>> There is a new format operator for dates;
>>
>> Past this in a tiddler on tiddlywiki.com a
>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sylvain
>>>>>> Le mercredi 30 décembre 2020 à 09:26:51 UTC+1, ludwa6 a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Looks like an elegant solution, Tones, that Toggle operator... If
&g
For clarity,
Mark, I am Australian , lived in Papua new Guinea and New Zealand as a
Child, tiddler always implied small and diminutive, but the children's game
TiddlyWinks is a dominant thought. The idea of a tiddler as a fish to throw
back if caught may have proceeded my discovery of tiddler
Ton,
Thanks for the update, I really value many of your tools.
So your Raspberry Pi home server is internet facing? Interesting stuff;
Just some thoughts
- Use a splashscreen, although it loads fairly quickly
- Are or would you now use free Cloudflare or another CDN?
- When I did
The approach you are using is valid; Using a macro and replaceable
parameters, however
use the $macrocall widget for sixminutejournal then the parameters will
accept {{transclusions}} or <>
The method you used is not valid, inside simple macro calls.
Regards
Tony
On Thursday, 31 December
The other alternative if you have a single file wiki, is to open the html
file in an editor such as notepad++ and do the search and replace.
- Be as detailed as you can and be carful not to get false matches, in
this case changing @@color(red): to @@color:red; should be fairly safe.
Soren,
There is a new format operator for dates;
Past this in a tiddler on tiddlywiki.com and see the result.
Note how it seems to honor months and leap years but will not increment the
year.
{{{ [all[current]get[created]format:date[0MM0DD]] }}}
{{{
Hi,
If you are proposing this be used in the core or such perhaps it would be
better to raise this in the developer discussion's. Since as a rule
Javascript is not native in User interface but provides modules and plugins.
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/discussions
tones
On
Interesting and well considered commentary in this thread.
- Sadly TiddlyWiki has trouble being taken seriously, friends think I am
obsessed with something, no more complex than "tiddly Winks" (this annoys
me but is true). They rarely hear Wiki.
Some points from my view. I delight
at 10:14:23 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the new release there is a toggle or cycle operator see here
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#toggle%20Operator and the examples provided
> include a tag.
>
> or https://tiddlywiki.com/#cycle%20Operator and the first exmple
>
&g
Hi,
In the new release there is a toggle or cycle operator see
here https://tiddlywiki.com/#toggle%20Operator and the examples provided
include a tag.
or https://tiddlywiki.com/#cycle%20Operator and the first exmple
Tones
On Tuesday, 29 December 2020 at 20:36:00 UTC+11 ludwa6 wrote:
>
Stobot,
I use windows 10, in the past I launched bobwin from a command prompt such
that when it terminates it may provide a message at the prompt.
Perhaps try it on an empty folder in case it is responding to something in
an existing wiki.
I may get the opportunity to see if I can replicate
Taking mats idea a little further,
With the new layouts switch, you could switch to an alternate view template
designed, or rendered in a way, one may be able to obtain information about
placement in the raw text field. Of course you cant drop text into the
middle of content generated via
Siniy-kit,
If you had a mechaisium to zip (re-zip) only tiddlers that were added or
changed since the last Zip the process may go much quicker depending on the
change rate in your wiki.
Is it only a designer who sees this delay?, I would just give a warning
that it will take time and may not
t near as thorough as the relink plugin or are they now
> equivalent?
>
> Tabs macro with actions will be *very* useful for some things I'm doing
> from a UI building standpoint.
>
> TW Tones - you mention further page layout customization which sound great
> - I don't see much m
Mark,
Thanks this is very impressive, and will help dividing imported text into
logical bits, tiddlers.
- All I would suggest is a little improvement to the User interface such
as allowing us to drop on a boxed area
- I expect the same mechaisium could be used in otherways.
- It
Keep in mind the JSON mangler plugin for sophisticated import and
refactoring of data.
Regards
Tones
On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 04:20:13 UTC+11 mwik...@gmail.com wrote:
> I looked at the slicer-edition when it came out and it didn't quite suit
> my purposes. I am interesting in chopping
dix,
Bob is excellent and bobexe even easier to set up. Since bob is a server to
get access to wikis you are in the browser and this can limit interaction
with the local machine (and good that is) TiddlyDesktops strength include
being able to open local files, launch scripts etc.. on the
Siniy,
I suppose rendering a site or generating zips was intended to be a
webmaster tool, and thus does not show a progress, could you set the
contents of a tiddler to its content + "." after every zip action, and
transclude that tiddlers content on screen, thus you would get a . .. ...
line
in
the browser memory forever.
Go and have a play now with the great new features of the new version.
https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html
On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 14:59:56 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> *Slug handling;*
>
> As I understand it when converting what may
hem, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki to
> generate sites"
>
> Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time,
> generating a site...
>
> On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Now I am at m
A quick test suggests its the currentTiddler, or what we could call the
most recently open.
The title is updated in $:/HistoryList in the field current-tiddler
This is set according to the history and story list in use, but this is by
default defined in $:/core/ui/PageTemplate/story
<$list
Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I will
chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.
I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some time
can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning advantages
to
Inside tiddlywiki - the undocumented features !
On Thursday, 24 December 2020 at 03:33:09 UTC+11 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> Has to be an oversight when it was added. It is a relatively straight
> forward but useful listops operator.
>
> On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 4:07:55 PM UTC+1 Mark
> bookmark, which would show all the other details - the tools list and
> buttons, the open tiddlers, and so on.
>
> I know I'm going overboard with the aesthetic functionality here, but... I
> do have reasons, it doesn't hurt to list off all the hopes, no matter what,
> and
Nice chrissy present, thanks Nicolas.
Tones
On Thursday, 24 December 2020 at 08:21:58 UTC+11 Nicolas Petton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just released v0.7.0 of Projectify!
>
> Demo and installation instructions are available at
>
> https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/projectify.html
>
> Here's a ChangeLog:
t; have got time to allocate for further updates. I should thank Alan for
> developing tiddlytables and for being an inspiration for similar pllug ins.
>
> On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 6:17:07 AM UTC+5:30 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> arunn
>>
>> Thread activity is unfortunate
perhaps use a macro definition and make use of the variable substitution?
\define folder-blah()
blah-blah
Navigate to C:\$(folder-name)$
blah2-blah2
\end
<$set name=folder-name value="Bob's Folder">
<>
Regards
Tones
On Thursday, 24 December 2020 at 10:04:15 UTC+11 kleinfelt...@gmail.com
wrote:
Diego,
*In my mind, if this could become and official TW plugin, or at least, a
well-supported one by on the TW experts in here, this would go a long
way to bringing people into the tiddlyverse! *
Integrations and examples of cards for anwiki like solutions exists in
TiddlyWiki already, do
n Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 9:05:17 PM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> I read "TW5 gone too wild" and was thoroughly disappointed by the actual
>> topic of this thread.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 7:49:35 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>>
Ha Ha,
It can never be too wild :)
Tones
On Wednesday, 23 December 2020 at 14:05:17 UTC+11 David Gifford wrote:
> I read "TW5 gone too wild" and was thoroughly disappointed by the actual
> topic of this thread.
>
> On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at 7:49:35 PM UTC-6 TW T
in ControlPanel/Appearance/Theme
> Tweaks/Sizes, one by one. There some internal settings that appear to be
> recalculated when this values change (though I'm not certain what they are
> specifically).
>
> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 6:49:16 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>
>&
Ivan,
Yopu could make a modified version of the existing EditorToolBar "Link"
button. This inserts the tiddler name inside [[braces]], it could be
modified to use {{ }}
However once inserting a [[tiddlername]] and highlighting it,
the EditorToolBar "[[*]]" button will remove the [[]] and the
acted from the mGSD github. Both work fine
> otherwise, even with my old, now cluttered with 10 years of crap MonkeyGTD
> file.
>
>
> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 5:06:37 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> MonkeyGTD introduced many nice ways to contribute to TWC design, TW5 has
&g
Jed,
Thanks for your work, this is very exciting. I would be happy to help with
Windows configuration issues, but if the setup is only in Linux It may be
hard for me to work it out. Although I know how to do Bob node on widows
already, if I need only implement additional features.
I continue
arunn
Thread activity is unfortunately not a way to measure the success of a
tool, but yes, its a great implementation
Tones
On Wednesday, 23 December 2020 at 07:31:35 UTC+11 arunn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Today only i got to explore this powerful tool and i was surprised to see
> the lack of
its
> container?
>
> On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 4:35:19 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> All of a sudden in a specific tiddlywiki, it has ended up being three
>> times its normal width in my browser. The side bar tabs now all appear on
>>
Mohamad,
I TonyM/Tones have improved this further, already with click to copy to
clipboard the title (if a core tiddler) or drag and drop for other svgs so
you can drag them to another wiki.
I just need to establish a method to start publishing my work.
Regards
Tones
On Tuesday, 22 December
*Sylvain*
Very interesting to see your ideas, you certainly have some new and nice
approaches to tiddlywiki. In the pre-release there is room to create new
"layouts", perhaps you could release some of these features in an alternate
layout? I did get some Javascript errors when reviewing .
MonkeyGTD introduced many nice ways to contribute to TWC design, TW5 has
inherited many of these ideas and incorporated them into the core, or can
be found nearby in macros or plugins.
TW5 stands on the shoulders of giant's including MonkeyGTD. There are new
and different ways in TW5 and some
Eric,
Thanks for this insight. controlling the tags list is useful.
- It does however make me ask if there were a way to use sortby so that
the "named" tiddlers were at the beginning and the balance sorted following.
The sortby or another method allows a select set of tiddlers to have
Mark
Thanks for sharing, this sounds like a step towards sophisticated knowledge
tools. I will review in details.
Regards
Tones
On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 03:14:22 UTC+11 Mark S. wrote:
> TW already has excision, but you have to be in edit mode and there are
> several speed bumps that
David,
I have done something similar before - Each tab displays a plugin type set
in the plugin tiddlers. You can add your own plugin type to a tiddler such
as plugin-type "data". Then its a mater of duplicating an existing tab in
the plugins listing only data tiddlers.
Are you mostly
My Mistake, Its the default :)
On Monday, 21 December 2020 at 18:21:11 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Observation
>
> The Tiddler Named Filter Run Prefix
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Named%20Filter%20Run%20Prefix> in the
> pre-release names a prefix of *OR *which I bel
Observation
The Tiddler Named Filter Run Prefix
<https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Named%20Filter%20Run%20Prefix> in the
pre-release names a prefix of *OR *which I believe is not currently
implemented?
Tones
On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 14:49:19 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
&
Charlie,
Nice approach *"To keep things simple, I hide TiddlyWiki things when the
sidebar is hidden, and show those TiddlyWiki things when the sidebar is
displayed"*
Thanks for sharing.
Tones
On Monday, 21 December 2020 at 13:02:27 UTC+11 Charlie Veniot wrote:
> My Résumé à la TiddlyWiki
Mohammad,
There has being a lot of improvements this year, many of which have made my
own plans possible.
My wish list for 2021 basically involves publishing some tools I now have
designed to the community.
- Automatic SMART title generation and serial numbers
- Improved hackability to
There are theme designers that may take up this. But first what are you
requiring from this new theme?
In the pre-release there is a way to change layouts if you have more than
one, ie the structure, but otherwise themes usually consist of colour
pallets and css tweaking of existing elements.
t;$:/savedtitle"
> tags="Excerpt" text="do you see me now 2?" />
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="testtiddler" text={{$:/savedtitle}} />
> <$action-navigate $to={{$:/savedtitle}}/>
> Go
>
>
> testtiddler: {{testtiddler}}
>
> When
I think you are perhaps missing the point of a static site.
Sure you could redesign the way the static site export works but the TOC
internal nav uses macros and widgets that are not active in a static site
by definition.
Why are you using a static site?
My personal interest is a static site
actions and actions=<>
Tones
On Saturday, 19 December 2020 at 14:47:53 UTC+11 Mark S. wrote:
> Perhaps action-navigate works differently than action-setfield, or perhaps
> everything works differently with a drop action.
>
> On Friday, December 18, 2020 at 6:24:11 PM UT
Ivan,
There are reasons to be carful but have you considered installing and
activating the local storage plugin?
As long as the save to file mechaisium is working properly the wiki and
your recent changes should remain in the browser when returning to the same
tab or internet address such
I would add to this discussion.
3. stylesheet as inline element using .. html tag
4. Define a CSS class elsewhere and use the class field on the current
tiddler to include it.
3, inline styles Should be avoided except for quick test etc... or make
sure you use selectors in the inline
tiddler $basetitle="Created Tiddler">
>
> <>
>
>
> ... however having the name won't help if the tiddler isn't created until
> the end.
>
> Some potential RFEs ... none of which I have the skill to implement.
>
> /Mike
>
> On Friday, Decem
<$action-createtiddler allows you to created tiddlers "silently", you then
use as Mario said tm-navigate or even edit tiddler ( tm-edit-tiddler ) ,
when you can rename it.
Before opening it to edit where you could rename it, the $savetitle remains
valid and you could use it to perform other
Soren,
You say "white lightbulb icon on the* edit toolbar*" but it should be the
"*Editor
Toolbar*". The small icons in edit mode, the Edit Tool Bar is above and has
delete discard and done buttons.
Regards
Tony
On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 15:00:01 UTC+11 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
> Si,
>
This sounds like a good choice for internet side hosting.
I am not familiar with next cloud, could you give a practical technical
summary of its use with tiddlywiki, so we can decide if it is worth
investigating further please.
Regards
Tones
On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 13:45:36 UTC+11
Post scrip Frances's is based on TW5.1.9 not the current 5.1.22
On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 13:46:22 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Mario has a lot of intermediate level ones.
>
> A simple google search "tiddlywiki youtube" works a charm.
>
> Tones
> `
> On Wedne
Mario has a lot of intermediate level ones.
A simple google search "tiddlywiki youtube" works a charm.
Tones
`
On Wednesday, 16 December 2020 at 20:17:36 UTC+11 manishm...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Dear all
> Currently, Francis Meetze's playlist (
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMGpAW0z_Bo)
FYI:
In a button you do not need to use messages or params in the button but can
use actions= <> to drive the actions. you can also place
actionwidgets inside the button, even wrapping them in lists or
conditionally. Use the actionSend message widget etc... Then rather than
paramObject param
Post script,
The Firefox Plugin withExEditor can open text in any local editor you want
(and a lot more) and I like to use it with NotePad++ on Windows.
Regards
Tones
On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 13:24:54 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Bluespire
>
> Good idea, there is a
Bluespire
Good idea, there is a multitude of tiddlywiki enthusiasts who have
developed keyboard tools, so do research this. The pre-release has some
additional features here.
However ctrl-a is typically handled by the browser and a browser setting or
plugin/addon may be able to configure this
positiv,
No withstanding Marks wise words, I have a separate wiki with the JSON
mangler plugin for processing files such as csv or with other delimiters.
You have full control and auto indexing or tiddler naming the result is
stored in a json file with the tiddler format and becomes a plugin.
e="yes">
>>> <$transclude tiddler="$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate"/>
>>>
>>> <$list
>>> filter="[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TagDropdown]!has[draft.of]]"
>>> variable="listItem&quo
The main issue maybe is a $:/favicon which is loaded perhaps before any
other logic is occurring.
Are you trying to get the favicon icon to convey information according to
its color? Nice Idea.
Tones
On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 06:24:08 UTC+11 sil...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
>
David,
The tree macro is defined here $:/core/macros/tree
- you could modify it to get the desired result
- or make a new one of your own
- Consider if it has an icon use it if not use the default.
- Perhaps its best to also display the icon if its exist and still
display the
Alvin,
There is not presently a one for one replacement, However with a wikitext
customise plugin on its way we may be able to have one very similar.
There are range of options with buttons, reveal etc, but I tend to use
either the html details element or the one provided by the details
Nicolas,
Love your work.
One suggestion, now the projects are displayed as cards, perhaps display
the description field from a project tiddler inside the card. This allows
additional details and Qualifications to be provided to a project. Using
text would be sufficient.
Tones
On Thursday,
here.
Tones
On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 09:49:47 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Is your primary purpose to assign a number to a set of tiddlers and retain
> them indefinitely?
> Is processing the large number of items only the first time, or on import
> because we could assign "
Is your primary purpose to assign a number to a set of tiddlers and retain
them indefinitely?
Is processing the large number of items only the first time, or on import
because we could assign "serial numbers" as created or as used?
I suppose I need to understand why you need this, or to what
The typical solution to this is to first use wikify the macro or variable
before setting
<$wikify name=date text="""<>"">
...
button and action widget use <> as the value not <>
Regards
Tones
On Wednesday, 16 December 2020 at 07:11:52 UTC+11 David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I was so
n would seem to
> make more sense.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
> On 14 Dec 2020, at 21:52, TW Tones wrote:
>
> Jan,
>
> I have recently being importing CSV files containing data, and generating
> large plugins/JSON files with JSON Mangler. In this case a produ
Post script,
In another project I am using unicode and I would call the night-day
tiddler night-dayⒷ
then if you search night or day this is listed and indicates its a button.
{{night-dayⒷ}}
Regards
tones
On Wednesday, 16 December 2020 at 10:28:37 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Saq et al,
&g
Saq et al,
I love these semi-competitive focused coding task threads. I like to
generalise and simplify too,
As a result I seem to have identified that the new toggle operator and
parameters is not accepting this form (as in Saq's example)
text={{{[{$:/palette}toggle,< darkPalette>] }}}/>
erner wrote:
>>
>>> Great stuff, everyone. Voted!
>>>
>>> BurningTreeC schrieb am Dienstag, 8. Dezember 2020 um 09:38:24 UTC+1:
>>>
>>>> Nice banners everyone :) ! Voted!
>>>>
>>>> BTC
>>>>
>>>> TW Ton
ork at Cowra Regional Gallery.
>
> Where can I find these plugins? The plugin library does not appear to have
> them.
>
> bobj
>
> On Friday, 11 December 2020 at 09:38:15 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Bob,
>>
>> Delayed reply I know. Implementing the Toulm
Si,
There are tiddlywiki themes etc for mobile use. Whilst the screen size can
be determined and I believe start-up actions can be triggered to respond to
such screen sizes I believe the main approach to mobile is using CSS and
its features to respond to screen sizes. CSS allows you to hide
Jan,
I have recently being importing CSV files containing data, and generating
large plugins/JSON files with JSON Mangler. In this case a product
inventory from an online store.
Whilst I can see value for compression/expansion of a JSON file on import
and export, when it is in the Wiki the
Mohammad,
I was looking at the filter you used and notice a shorter form for
[[$:/palette]get[text] is {$:/palette}
<$button actions=<> >
<$text text={{{ [{$:/palette}removeprefix[$:/palettes/]] }}}/>
However this made me ask do we have the ability to have replaceable
parameters in filters
Mohammad,
Thanks for sharing to the forum insight into features in the pre-release.
- This pallet switch would be nice to allow users to choose there own
pallet.
There are quite a few features that can simplify things people have wanted
for a long time in the pre-release. More has
Thanks for Sharing Sylvain
It is great to have such insight to the way people like to work with
TiddlyWiki.
Tones
On Sunday, 13 December 2020 at 19:37:18 UTC+11 sil...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bonjour :)
>
> I am happy to share with you my latest TiddlyWiki customization published
> yesterday:
>
Nicolas,
Thanks for sharing this useful tool. I understand the update is not
compatible, so we use one or the other.
However what about existing projects and task, is it complex to deal with
previously created projects/tasks?
I already removed <> from the body into a view template.
Regards
if field patterns are present?
>
> (Sorry that this question is framed with bibtex records in mind; but
> presumably the issues are similar for any json-formatted strings on the
> clipboard?)
>
> -Springer
> On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 7:58:27 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>
>
.
Tones
On Saturday, 12 December 2020 at 10:40:12 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Some thoughts on this;
>
>- Recording to tiddler, then exporting it to an audio file, such that
>it can be externalised would be wise, because audio files can grow too big
>to be included in a s
Some thoughts on this;
- Recording to tiddler, then exporting it to an audio file, such that it
can be externalised would be wise, because audio files can grow too big to
be included in a single file wiki.
- Server implementations may do this differently but we should always
Folks,
With or without the zip features in the core I am keen to see it's use
mainstreamed for the following; I am keen to keep the functionality in
single file wikis
- When wishing to export content to more than one file
- This is one of the key values of the zip process, because
Charlie,
Sad to hear a loss of employment may have being forced on you, but as you
seem to know embrace it as the opportunity it is. One thing you can be sure
of, this is one team you remain a member of.
Tones
On Friday, 11 December 2020 at 01:59:27 UTC+11 Charlie Veniot wrote:
> G'day bobj,
gt; Always looking to learn
>
> bobj
>
> On Monday, 7 December 2020 at 13:07:45 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Bob,
>>
>> Is this in response to this reply
>> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/57_eiPadjCo/m/uknk-SRbAAAJ> ?
>>
>> I am c
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