Re: [tw5] Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-25 Thread ludwa6
synced as desired (I use both Dropbox > and Git). > > Best wishes > > Jeremy > > > On 25 Apr 2020, at 14:59, ludwa6 > wrote: > > Having been away from TiddlyWiki for many moons (i.e. pre-HTML5 days), i'm > very happy with how the UX has improved, except for t

[tw5] Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-25 Thread ludwa6
Having been away from TiddlyWiki for many moons (i.e. pre-HTML5 days), i'm very happy with how the UX has improved, except for this one aspect of managing data storage. Have been playing with this for some hours, but cannot find any good way to get what i want on this score, which is 1. In

Re: [tw5] Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-25 Thread ludwa6
IMHO Jed: The default option -active on installation, and working with the very first edit/save on a tiddler- should be to update (not duplicate) the file wherever it sits on the user's machine... And the "Saving" control panel should have a line of contextual guidance to say in effect: "this

[tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-25 Thread ludwa6
, April 25, 2020 at 5:30:17 PM UTC+1, Jed Carty wrote: > > ludwa6, > > In a browser it isn't possible to save things the way you are talking > about without some external help, like the browser plugins discussed on > tiddlywiki.com. These are restrictions built into browsers

[tw5] Re: Markdown plugin doesn't work

2020-04-25 Thread ludwa6
Hey Mark: Good to hear! am glad to have jumped on board since 5.1.22 (just yesterday in fact :-), in light of what you've written, because -while i appreciate the Wiki Text syntax for writings that will remain inside TiddlyWiki- i really need Markdown in those tiddlers i intend to export out

[tw5] Re: Markdown plugin doesn't work

2020-04-25 Thread ludwa6
Hey Anne-Laure: You needn't get used to html anchor tags for external links; in Markdown, the syntax for external links is: inline link to [the canonical TiddlyWiki site](https://tiddlywiki.com/), for example This is both easy to read and reasonably intuitive to write -one reason why i am so

[tw5] Re: Markdown plugin doesn't work

2020-04-26 Thread ludwa6
i see; this is indeed a vexing problem. For my part, i will keep the Markdown plugin installed for those cases where the tiddler is written for export purposes -in which case, internal links could be problematic in context of export- so this plugin is still has its UseCase for me. But i

[tw5] Re: Markdown plugin doesn't work

2020-04-26 Thread ludwa6
: > > > > On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 9:51:25 PM UTC-7, ludwa6 wrote: >> >> Hey Mark: Good to hear! am glad to have jumped on board since 5.1.22 >> (just yesterday in fact :-), >> >>> >>> <$link>My Tiddler >>> >> >&g

[tw5] Re: Markdown plugin doesn't work

2020-04-26 Thread ludwa6
Brilliant! Just installed, this appears to be working like a champ, even with internal links. Thanks, Vaughn! On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:43:31 PM UTC+1, Vaughn Papenhausen wrote: > > So I found this alternate markdown plugin, which does appear to support > wikilinks:

Re: [tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-29 Thread ludwa6
w open your browser to localhost:8080 and start exploring. > > TiddlyServer is a good way to load multiple data folders on the same port. > > Hope that helps, > Arlen > > On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 7:52 AM ludwa6 > > wrote: > >> Such a wealth of options for Local-F

[tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-29 Thread ludwa6
Hey Tony: Thanks for the quick & supportive response. Though i don't know anything about pouch & couchdb, nor cpanel SQL, i do know a bit about WordPress -am managing a few such sites myself- and tho the idea of WP integration appeals to me personally, this solution i'm trying to put together

Re: [tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-30 Thread ludwa6
separate id field just to be sure. > > On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 9:52:28 AM UTC-7, Arlen Beiler wrote: >> >> If I was doing that I would auto assign an integer primary key, but if >> that's more work you could use the created timestamp. >> >> On Thu, Apr 30

Re: [tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-30 Thread ludwa6
how!). /w On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 2:23:57 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote: > > > > On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 3:42:34 AM UTC-7, ludwa6 wrote: >> >> >>- (some 16 lines, blank except for '~' as initial character... >>- >- [noeol] 7L, 132C 7,2

Re: [tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-30 Thread ludwa6
aid is for tiddly > wiki. > > On Wed, Apr 29, 2020, 13:56 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < > tiddl...@googlegroups.com > wrote: > >> >> The listen command can take a port number. Like >> >> --listen port=8090 >> >> >> On Wednesday, April 29, 202

Re: [tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-30 Thread ludwa6
YES! that worked, got 'er working on my R-Pi server now. Thanks Mark! /w On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 6:56:45 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote: > > > The listen command can take a port number. Like > > --listen port=8090 > > > On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 9:37:3

[tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-29 Thread ludwa6
Such a wealth of options for Local-First storage have emerged in this thread (must say: i'm super impressed with the strength of this community i have just joined), i've been able to quickly implement the simple approach suggested by Jeremy (TW Desktop, + cloud sync to Github), which is serving

Re: [tw5] Re: Local-First Storage, with backup to cloud (Github)

2020-04-30 Thread ludwa6
nd then I'll be able to better recommend how to use a database with > this. But it certainly isn't required. > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 06:42 ludwa6 > > wrote: > >> Arlen: Putting your earlier instructions together with Mark's declaration >> of listener port, i *think*

[tw5] Re: Integrated Static File Server

2020-07-04 Thread ludwa6
gt; https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted%20-%20Node.js > > On Saturday, July 4, 2020 at 8:54:24 AM UTC-7, ludwa6 wrote: >> >> I would like to start Using the Integrated Static File Server, >> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20the%20integrated%20static%20file%20server> >>

[tw5] Integrated Static File Server

2020-07-04 Thread ludwa6
I would like to start Using the Integrated Static File Server, but the very brief instruction on that page doesn't explain how to turn it on in the first place. Does this mean it should be running by default? >From

[tw5] Re: Integrated Static File Server

2020-07-05 Thread ludwa6
%2F%2Ftiddlywiki.com%2F%23Using%2520the%2520integrated%2520static%2520file%2520server=D=1=AFQjCNE5MVYT2xwH65snxhc353NwAVRjBw> ? /walt On Sunday, July 5, 2020 at 9:38:26 AM UTC+1 TW Tones wrote: > ludwa6 > > A bit of context in case it helps you and others that follow. > > I assume you now u

[tw5] Re: Integrated Static File Server

2020-07-05 Thread ludwa6
In fact @Michaelsy, you are perfectly right: this simple solution accomplishes what i really want, which is "inclusion" (in the non-technical sense that they are transparently accessible) of large files in my wiki, without compromising either one of (a) performance of the wiki, AND (b)

[tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-07 Thread ludwa6
Have just added Stroll to my TiddlyWiki, using 1st option (add all) on the "Add Stroll to your TW" tutorial (good job on all those docs, b/t/w!) and found what i believe to be a bug -but could just me doing something wrong. Problem is: after the

[tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-08 Thread ludwa6
t sounds like you may have deleted > something else, too. > > I think just going back to https://giffmex.org/stroll/stroll.html "Add > Stroll to your TW" tab and re-dragging the $:/giffmex/stroll tag pill to > your file should solve it. > > On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 10

Re: [tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-11 Thread ludwa6
with your option (1) below (How'd i fail to notice that setting, right at the top of the list? Dooh! :-), and this should fit into my new note-taking workflow just fine. Thanks again, Dave! On Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 7:00:41 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote: > > Hi Ludwa6 > >

[tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-11 Thread ludwa6
Digging back thru all the Stroll news i missed prior to this thread, i came across mention of this predecessor creation called "Idea Stew," which even has an accompanying video that demonstrated yet another batch of powerful functions that i have

Re: [tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-11 Thread ludwa6
11, 2020 at 2:09:10 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote: > > You apparently missed https://giffmex.org/stroll/goodies.html. It is > mentioned in one of the Stroll tabs. > > Have fun! > > > On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 6:26 AM ludwa6 > > wrote: > >> Digging back thru all

[tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-10 Thread ludwa6
3 days into my experience with Stroll, and i am *loving* the enhancements to TW5 experience -Backlinks and Renaming automation (to maintain integrity) especially- but there is one little aspect of my pre-Stroll experience that i'm really missing, and that is the ability to write a WikiWord

[tw5] Re: v5.1.23 + Stroll issue

2020-12-29 Thread ludwa6
> that simply posting issues to this group is good enough. > > [1]: https://giffmex.org/stroll/stroll.html#Help%20%2F%20Acknowledgments > > On Monday, December 28, 2020 at 6:50:07 PM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Thanks, @z... for validating the issue. >> >> So i g

[tw5] v5.1.23 + Stroll issue

2020-12-27 Thread ludwa6
As reported some weeks ago , when i upgraded TW to version 5.1.23, certain features -both Close and Delete buttons in the edit screen- stopped working; this was purported to be related to some code in the Stroll plugin that

[tw5] Re: TW as Github Pages site

2020-12-04 Thread ludwa6
mber 4, 2020 at 7:30:20 PM UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote: > >> I created some time ago a Github Pages site >> <https://valedalama.github.io/> using TiddlyWiki, which i was updating >> without trouble (albeit infrequently) until today's update, which -for some >> reason i c

[tw5] Re: Imminent release of v5.1.23

2020-12-05 Thread ludwa6
up with core changes. > > On Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 3:02:53 PM UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Since doing this upgrade, i seem to have lost some core functionalities: >> within the edit view of tiddlers, both the close button and the delete >> button no longer work. &g

[tw5] Re: Imminent release of v5.1.23

2020-12-05 Thread ludwa6
Since doing this upgrade, i seem to have lost some core functionalities: within the edit view of tiddlers, both the close button and the delete button no longer work. I've got a few plugins installed, most importantly Stroll (which i can't live w/o); dunno if that makes a diff, but just in

[tw5] Re: Imminent release of v5.1.23

2020-12-05 Thread ludwa6
Yes, @David Gifford -so: it's gonna hurt, but i _guess_ i can live w/o Stroll until you've got that couple married. (that's quite a rare mix of indispensable talents you have, y'know :-) /walt On Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 3:15:55 PM UTC David Gifford wrote: > @ludwa6: w

[tw5] Re: v5.1.23 + Stroll issue

2020-12-28 Thread ludwa6
o me as TW + Stroll is! /walt On Monday, December 28, 2020 at 3:59:56 PM UTC z...@wcisolutions.com wrote: > @ludwa6 - same issue here so don't think you are missing anything. > > On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 7:33:24 PM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote: > >> As reported som

[tw5] Re: Task Tracker scripting challenge

2020-12-30 Thread ludwa6
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: >> >>

[tw5] Re: Task Tracker scripting challenge

2020-12-30 Thread ludwa6
t; (On the other hand here we don't use the Task tag at all). > > Or deal with field to modify statut, like this example : > https://tiddlywiki.com/#CheckboxWidget (see Fied mode example). > > > Regards, > Sylvain > > > Le mercredi 30 décembre 2020 à 09:56:57 UTC+1, Sylvai

[tw5] Re: Seeking reviewers for an upcoming TiddlyWiki textbook (both experts and beginners)

2020-12-31 Thread ludwa6
Hey @Soren: Great initiative -am delighted to hear of it! As one fighting his way up the learning curve (yet again -only *this* time for keeps! :-), i have to share a hard-won insight that i think can help the book (and the

[tw5] Re: v5.1.23 + Stroll issue

2020-12-31 Thread ludwa6
> Saq will know how to fix that. Everything else seems to be working okay. > > On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 11:33:24 AM UTC-6 ludwa6 wrote: > >> As reported some weeks ago >> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/dZmp1gQivJI/m/CHKsGbMQAQAJ>, >> when i upgrade

[tw5] Re: v5.1.23 + Stroll issue

2020-12-30 Thread ludwa6
they might get attended-to quicker(?) On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 1:29:01 AM UTC David Gifford wrote: > Hi ludwa6 > > I just got back from a 4 day trip tonight, and will review this in the > morning. I had not seen your report from weeks ago, sorry! I am going to > try to u

[tw5] Re: Task Tracker scripting challenge

2020-12-30 Thread ludwa6
t="date" template="DDth mmm hh:mm"/> - <$view > field="title"/> > > > > > > Hope this helps. > Regards, > Saq > > On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 10:36:00 AM UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Following this excellent tutorial vi

Re: [tw5] Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-03 Thread ludwa6
gt; > /walt > > > > On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 6:30:35 PM UTC jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Hi Walt >> >> Are you dragging the image from Finder, or another web site? Perhaps you >> could post a screenshot of the list of tiddlers? >> >> Be

Re: [tw5] Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-03 Thread ludwa6
it will >> always display a clickable link to the local file on each new tiddler it >> creates? >> >> /walt >> >> >> >> On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 6:30:35 PM UTC jeremy...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> Hi Walt >>> >>> Are y

[tw5] Re: Styling links of different types

2021-01-10 Thread ludwa6
work there is a "safe mode" see: > https://tiddlywiki.com/#SafeMode > > The ControlPanel : Info tab, has a info named "Overwritten Shadow > tiddlers". ... If you click the "search" icon, you'll get a list of all > shadows, you have changed. So it's eas

[tw5] Styling links of different types

2021-01-10 Thread ludwa6
Though links of different types -i.e. external vs internal- are in fact styled differently, i find the difference to be so subtle as to be indiscernible under certain conditions (e.g. device/ platform, ambient light, etc.), and i would like to create a more obvious distinction -like red for

[tw5] Re: Styling links of different types

2021-01-10 Thread ludwa6
ther Tiddler, so it will always be easy to adjust or > remove it. > > > > Op zondag 10 januari 2021 om 13:45:03 UTC+1 schreef ludwa6: > >> Yeah, being ever-afraid of any tweaks that might break something, that is >> why i opted for the built-in customisation

[tw5] Re: Styling links of different types

2021-01-10 Thread ludwa6
button" click it. > There will be a "Clone" button, which allows you to create a copy of the > palette. > Use the browser search function: Search for "link". You can change the > colors to you liking > -m > > On Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 12:50:46 PM U

[tw5] Re: Styling links of different types

2021-01-10 Thread ludwa6
Yeah, being ever-afraid of any tweaks that might break something, that is why i opted for the built-in customisation option over that CSS-override solution... But thanks anyway, @makiaea for pointing it out. AND, speaking of my fear of breakage, a related question for me is, regarding any

[tw5] Re: [ANN] Projectify 0.9.0 is out!

2021-01-10 Thread ludwa6
Have just installed this plugin yesterday, and am loving the experience so far -but i do see a few little kinks that should perhaps be ironed out prior to v1.0 release. One that i would have to classify unambiguously as a bug: a pair of ToDo items that i created yesterday and scheduled for

Re: [tw5] Re: [ANN] Projectify 0.9.0 is out!

2021-01-11 Thread ludwa6
there, if needed, as you wish. /walt On Monday, January 11, 2021 at 8:37:06 AM UTC Nicolas Petton wrote: > ludwa6 writes: > > Hi! > > > One that i would have to classify unambiguously as a bug: a pair of ToDo > > items that i created yesterday and scheduled for

[tw5] Re: Any Ideas on how to Remove Advanced Search from TiddlyWiki?

2021-01-21 Thread ludwa6
Sounds like an interesting project, @flanc... So i visited the site, added a comment (seemed to work fine; nice!), made a slight edit on a tiddler, pushed save... And the edit didn't stick, it just downloaded the .html file, as would be the case with any TW5 file hosted on any server. Is that

Re: [tw5] Re: [ANN] Projectify 0.11.0 is out!

2021-01-21 Thread ludwa6
Having done the upgrade, i just discovered in docs this little gem about how to add new tabs to dashboard So following the instructions, i've created a tag called

Re: [tw5] Re: New version of the Notebook theme available

2021-01-14 Thread ludwa6
I've got what might be a niche UseCase & related need -but who knows, there's usually others out there with needs not so different, as it happens. Case is essentially this: I came upon Notebook theme (thanks to @Nico for that) as a solution to the problem of having a minimalist theme for mobile

Re: [tw5] Re: New version of the Notebook theme available

2021-01-15 Thread ludwa6
Bingo! That's got it working; thanks a heap, @Sylvain & @Nico. This is a brilliant solution to the problem of cross-platform usability, IMHO. Walt On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 9:03:52 PM UTC Nicolas Petton wrote: > Sylvain Naudin writes: > > > I just try for curiosity Nico hack. > >

[tw5] Re: [ANN] Notebook theme v1.3.6 is out!

2021-01-25 Thread ludwa6
Q: How can i tell which version of the Notebook theme i have installed? On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 7:55:33 PM UTC Nicolas Petton wrote: > Hi! > > I'm happy to announce the release of Notebook v1.3.6! > > You can install/upgrade from > > https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/notebook.html > > This

Re: [tw5] Re: [ANN] Notebook theme v1.3.6 is out!

2021-01-25 Thread ludwa6
Neat trick @Mohammad -thanks! /walt On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 4:17:27 PM UTC Mohammad wrote: > Transclude the version field. Put the below wikitext wherever you want > > {{$:/themes/nico/notebook!!version}} > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Mon, Jan 25,

[tw5] Re: Any Ideas on how to Remove Advanced Search from TiddlyWiki?

2021-01-22 Thread ludwa6
on and fix it:) Unfortunately, when bypassing > their code, the html wiki file was reset, so it'll take about another day > until the content's all back up > > On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 12:35:31 PM UTC-5 Finn Lancaster wrote: > >> @ludwa6, the site is still under const

Re: [tw5] Re: [ANN] Projectify 0.11.0 is out!

2021-01-21 Thread ludwa6
. Clearly i am messing w/ stuff i don't understand -and i don't want to mess up the way this wonderful Projectify plugin works, so i guess i'll undo the mess i made and go back to GTD :-) /walt On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 5:32:21 PM UTC Nicolas Petton wrote: > ludwa6 writes: > > Hi!

[tw5] Re: My going forward "pet name" for TiddlyWiki

2021-01-19 Thread ludwa6
*Wild Card Wiki ::* *It's what you make of it.* On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 1:27:19 PM UTC Charlie Veniot wrote: > *Agnostic* re thinking and organization? That is a right fantastic > quality-description. > > Now you have me thinking about "adjectives" to describe TiddlyWiki > qualities.

Re: [tw5] Re: New version of the Notebook theme available

2021-01-15 Thread ludwa6
Do i need to make that into a system tiddler, or shadow or some such ( all those $:/_ prefixes on all those "meta" tiddlers are greek to me still :-( /walt On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 8:18:46 PM UTC Nicolas Petton wrote: > ludwa6 writes: > > Hi! > > > SO: What's

Re: [tw5] Re: New version of the Notebook theme available

2021-01-15 Thread ludwa6
Is there anything else i can try, anything you might suggest? /walt On Friday, January 15, 2021 at 2:21:54 PM UTC Nicolas Petton wrote: > ludwa6 writes: > > > Brilliant solution, @Nico! But: how do i get the script to run? > > Save the tiddler as $:/hacks/startup/setup-m

[tw5] Re: STROLL UPDATE 12-31-2020

2021-01-13 Thread ludwa6
Been using this update for some weeks now, and really enjoying the experience, except for this one little hair in the soup -i.e.: > I originally was going to kill the functionality that created missing tiddlers when saving changes after editing tiddlers. I changed my mind and updated it so it

Re: [tw5] Re: STROLL UPDATE 12-31-2020

2021-01-13 Thread ludwa6
pdating Stroll at some later point, uncheck that tiddler when > importing. > > David Gifford > Mexico team leader, Mexico City > > *Resonate Global Mission* > *Engaging People. Embracing Christ.* > A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church > resonateglobalmission.org > >

[tw5] Re: STROLL UPDATE 12-31-2020

2021-01-13 Thread ludwa6
ck wrote: > Hello Walt, > > For the time being, would it help to create a tiddler with a filtered list > of all your tiddlers that have empty text fields? You could even add it as > a tab next to "Missing". > > Best, > Chris > > On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 10:14

Re: [tw5] Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-04 Thread ludwa6
Thanks @Mark, but... This is strange: My usual way of adding external content in TiddlyDesktop has been via the "Import" tool... But now that i've added the "External Attachments" plugin, attempting to add an image via the "Import" tool automatically triggers that _canonical_uri method from

[tw5] Re: Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-01 Thread ludwa6
This is sounds like an itch i'm also trying to scratch. Was excited to learn from @MarkS. about "External Attachments" plugin for TiddlyDesktop, since that is my UI for TW5, but couldn't get it working right: i drag an image to TiddlyDesktop, and it lights up the green import bar atop the

Re: [tw5] Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-04 Thread ludwa6
suggested. Thanks, @Mark; i think i now understand the basics of how this software handles images. /walt On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 4:17:59 PM UTC Mark S. wrote: > You could disable the external attachments plugin when you don't need it. > > On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 1:16:12 AM UTC

Re: [tw5] Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-02 Thread ludwa6
t; On 1 Jan 2021, at 14:38, ludwa6 wrote: > > Was excited to learn from @MarkS. about "External Attachments" plugin for > TiddlyDesktop, since that is my UI for TW5, but couldn't get it working > right: i drag an image to TiddlyDesktop, and it lights up the green import >

[tw5] Re: STROLL UPDATE 12-31-2020

2020-12-31 Thread ludwa6
Hey Dave: You work fast, man! So: i took the yellow pill as recommended -this time it took awhile to do its thing- saved, rebooted... But i'm not seeing any diffs. Am not sure what diffs i should see, since i already did the incremental fix you provided for the Edit form... But, for one thing,

[tw5] Re: STROLL UPDATE 12-31-2020

2020-12-31 Thread ludwa6
with that at > all. Maybe try a browser for this? > > On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 9:28:41 AM UTC-6 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Hey Dave: You work fast, man! So: i took the yellow pill as recommended >> -this time it took awhile to do its thing- saved, rebooted... But i'm no

Re: [tw5] Seeking help for my idea of a more easily image import working process

2021-01-02 Thread ludwa6
age from Finder, or another web site? Perhaps you > could post a screenshot of the list of tiddlers? > > Best wishes > > Jeremy > > -- > Jeremy Ruston > jer...@jermolene.com > https://jermolene.com > > On 2 Jan 2021, at 18:00, ludwa6 wrote: > > Correct,

[tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-31 Thread ludwa6
ver. >> >> Security on the net is hard. Companies get hacked every day. Putting a >> node.js instance directly on a public-facing internet server would probably >> be dangerous, even though node.js does have a facility for ssl >> certificates. VPN provides a more

[tw5] Re: Production wiki - how to

2021-02-04 Thread ludwa6
Hey @Charlie: the gForms/gSheet solution was kinda cool... But this email method is simple & slick enough, i think it could actually work in production! But: i'm not quite clear where to stick that little code-block you've shared, to make this "comment mailto: feature appear on every tiddler.

[tw5] Re: Production wiki - how to

2021-02-04 Thread ludwa6
> > > <$list filter="[all[current]split[ ]join[%20]] +[addprefix[mailto: > m...@myemailprovider.com?subject=]]"> > > Send a comment/feedback about this > tiddler. > > > > > [image: Screenshot 2021-02-04 at 9.56.37 AM.png] > > On Thursday, Feb

[tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-30 Thread ludwa6
The UseCase that Cedric has shared falls squarely in the middle of a problem space that TW is very well-suited to solve, i think, and much as i resonate with the ideas shared by Finn and Charlie have shared, what i'm really hungry for is a working example of some solution that solves a UseCase

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-30 Thread ludwa6
, 2021 at 12:57:48 PM UTC flanc...@gmail.com wrote: > @ludwa6 does make a point, at least in my opinion. A wiki is most > definitely a powerful tool, and tiddlyWiki holds the potential to make a > great, modernized version of one. The issue with using tiddlyWiki as a > group or tea

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-30 Thread ludwa6
_ORM.html>" project.) > > All of that aside: I was once told that I "coddled" my users too much. > Well, take care of the little guys in the trenches (i.e. their needs), and > you can take that hill. > > On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 10:02:19 AM UTC-4 ludwa6 wrot

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-30 Thread ludwa6
me that he has >> a lot of steps to explain to me, that I have to follow to start the >> applications with many installations. >> >> This is my case and the reason for what I am looking for a private Wiki. >> >> Best Regards. >> Cedric >> &

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-30 Thread ludwa6
Given the breadth AND depth of experience being shared here, w/r/t both tech AND social engineering, i am encouraged to think that some viable solution(s) may well emerge for Cedric, maybe even generalisable to other UseCases in other non-software related domains. For example: i created this

[tw5] Re: Tiddly as a knowledge base alternative to Jira and Wikimedia or blogs for software technical deocumentation

2021-01-31 Thread ludwa6
@tones , can you explain: Why only in VPN-Intranet mode? Is it (a) To maintain integrity of InfoArchitecture (i.e. controlled vocabulary, taxonomy, naming conventions, etc.), or (b) Because of system security (i.e. risk of malicious hacking)... Or is it A+B both? >From my limited tech

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
f sidebar). Or how my Favourite Stuff and > Projects > <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html> > TiddlyWiki can switch between contexts. > > That said, I must chew on it a bit, and read all previously mentioned > articles a few times over

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
Agree, @Saq: context switching and mobile (+desktop) usage is the toughest nut to crack. It’s the classic problem of concurrent databases: in case of edit conflict, which version wins? Best solution to this problem i know about is GitHub; indeed it’s the ease with which Logseq can sync from

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
gained currency among cognitive theorists wants us to decide: are you an Architect or a Gardener? I for one am both, in fact - and i think I’m not the only one! /walt On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 11:10:55 AM UTC+1 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Ciao ludwa6 > > Slightly in a different

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-19 Thread ludwa6
n over-eager beaver over here, ready > to jump at each "feature" and instinctively react with a "why couldn't > TiddlyWiki can do that? All rainbows and blue skies and butterflies me...") > > > > On Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 4:30:12 AM UTC-3 ludwa6 wrote: &g

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
s thread: > https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/gbEHUyX8dc0/m/rCl_smc3BQAJ > On Sunday, 20 June 2021 at 09:52:18 UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote: > >> Charlie, TT et al: Much as I do like these multi-pane views for >> NoteMAKING in TW, this is not what one wants for NoteTAKING, as I see it -

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
described ... yup, requirements gathering. > > Regardless, even just the discussions of the problems/needs is right > awesome. Discussions of features/solutions to address individual > problems/needs is icing on the cake. > > > > > On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 5:52

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
PS @Saq, re: all that stuff i said about what TW can’t do, and why some additional tool is needed for NoteTAKING? Having just installed Streams on my iPad, i gotta walk it all back and admit: TW + Streams is an *amazing* environment for both NoteMaking AND NoteTaking -even without a keyboard!

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
I wouldn’t think of doing documentation any other way, mate ;-) /w On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 5:48:03 PM UTC+1 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > That might need a TiddlyWiki... ☺ > > Smiles aside, TiddlyWiki for requirements management. Hm > > On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 1:42 P

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
Thanks @TT: sounds interesting, that method for handling “Emergent Makes,” would appreciate if you could share more details. /walt On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 12:18:45 PM UTC+1 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > Ciao Walt > > ludwa6 wrote: > >> Charlie, TT et al: Much as I do like thes

Re: [tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-20 Thread ludwa6
Charlie, TT et al: Much as I do like these multi-pane views for NoteMAKING in TW, this is not what one wants for NoteTAKING, as I see it - as per the article i referenced up top, and the one shared by @Carsten and many more. The two window setup i posited in the eLearning UserStory presumed a

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-21 Thread ludwa6
Ok @Saq: will start another thread on this specific topic, soon as I get back to my desk. Meanwhile: browsing related threads, i have come across this Streams to Text plugin ; can’t install on this mobile instance i am running, but would like to know if anyone has

[tw5] Re: Links vs Tiddlers

2021-06-22 Thread ludwa6
Hey @Victor: That's a good question- simple, but profound- one that all of us here must answer for ourselves some non-zero number of times most days. The answer to this for me is a followup Q: What version of my future self (i.e. in what context) do i imagine would find this resource to be most

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-21 Thread ludwa6
Wow: the deeper one dives into Streams, the cooler it gets! Love your hack on subtiddler titles, @Tones; thanks for clueing me in to this. /walt On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 2:09:39 AM UTC+1 TW Tones wrote: > Folks, > > First, the malleability of tiddlywiki promises to provide a method for

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-21 Thread ludwa6
You’ve really gone the extra mile, Saq, to make this software customizable. That FAQ should be held up as an example of best practice for TW devs. I am no developer myself, but these docs are so good, I feel myself compelled to start hacking on this, soon as i get home to my computer. :-)

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-24 Thread ludwa6
Hey @Saq: That demo of Streams-as-editor plugin (what i presume is performing the magic, from browsing the plugin list) is indeed interesting... But it freezes up when i push the "save" button (have downloaded and

[tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-24 Thread ludwa6
Picking up where this earlier thread left off, i am following Saq's advice to start another conversation on the more specific question of HOW best to use -and perhaps

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-25 Thread ludwa6
ed setting up a way for users to >> donate? Not necessarily to fund development, just to show appreciation for >> great free software! I am not currently in a position to contribute much, >> but in the future I would certainly be happy to subscribe to a patreon or >> what

[tw5] Re: NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-25 Thread ludwa6
That's an interesting UseCase, @mario -along w/ some interesting content, including talk by Don Blair (NB: that farm in Portugal he talks about is mine :-). Wish i'd had access to such toolchain during all those COVID-year Zoom conferences i

Re: [tw5] NoteTaking in Streams

2021-06-25 Thread ludwa6
s nicer than > just cutting off the title mid-word: > > <$text text={{{ > [length[]compare:number:lt[40]then] > ~[split[]first[40]join[]trim[]addsuffix[...]] }}}/> > > I wonder if you think it should be added when you next update? > > On Thu, 24 Jun 2021 at 14:22,

[tw5] Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-18 Thread ludwa6
Came across this article today via HackerNews (where it has sparked quite a lively comment thread ), which brought me to realise something about an inner tension i have been struggling for

[tw5] Re: Note Taking in 2021 (article & reflection)

2021-06-18 Thread ludwa6
Thanks for engaging, Saq: responses inline below. On Friday, June 18, 2021 at 6:53:51 PM UTC+1 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > Crude, but effective enough, albeit with some editing overhead in TW that >> it would be nice to eliminate. Am starting to explore the possibilities of >> Logseq as a

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