That was the reason, why I asked for the rules. I couldn't figure out,
under wich rules. it works. In one case it reacted even with accent-chars,
on others there was no reaction at all with the mix of lower and upper case
A-Z / 0-9 only…
PMario schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2022 um 23:08:58
It was in my old installations disabled. So I am aware of it. I simply
wanted to give that feature a shot, but noticed, it works very
inconsistent. So I think it's best to view it as experimental. Would be a
nice feature, but I need a reliable behaviour and not the 1st time left and
next time
Skimped a little bit through the discussions around this topic. Is my
impression right, that this feature doesn't work as intended? It's a little
bit confusing, because the topic is spread in several threads and I am not
so involved in this project, like it seems neccessary.
Thanks.
Hi PMario,
until now I didn't used it, but I intend too. At the moment I am
overhouling my TW-template, because the earlier tries where to half hearted.
To If you can tell me the _current_ rules for 5.2.2, would be fine enought.
Thanks and cheers.
PMario schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Juni 2022
Hi @all,
i am just try to understand, what are the conventions for CamelCase in TW?
Is it a general "you've to start with a uppercase A-Z, and then there has
to be a 2nd one anywhere"? Thanks for a short hint.
Cheers.
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BASIC programming in the WEB‽ sounds like a wet dream of Home
Computer-Age-Kids… I took only a short glance over the web site. Is there a
interface / option to import and export tiddler content to and from that
BASIC-Programm? Maybe an idea to give people some programming tools at hand
without
Hi,
1. Use the permalink behind #-Menupoint for linking direkt from your
MD-Document.
2. with the permalink-link you can only link the result.
3. do you have a possibility to import HTML to MD? in that case you can
also use the rendering of TW5 from the permalink
4. well, there could be one
Hi Mike,
do you mean with "date that memory occured" the initial recording date? In
that case you "only" have to sort the journal entries by
tiddler-creation-timestamp. Filter:
[tag[Journal]sort[created]]
Tiddler-Text for display:
<$list filter="[tag[Journal]sort[created]]">
Hi Mike,
do you mean with "date that memory occured" the initial recording date? In
that case you "only" have to sort the journal entries by
tiddler-creation-timestamp. Filter:
[tag[Journal]] +[sort[created]]
Tiddler-Text for display:
<$list
Here some additional information, so far I understand it. All based on the
current git-checkout of the source-code.
The "troublemaker" is the reveal-widget in `menu.tid`, line 58:
```<$reveal type="popup" state=<> class={{{
[get[dropdown]get[class]] }}} tag="div">```
Reveal knows the
Hi @all,
the “new” menu bar is really a bless, because now I’ve the whole screen to
operate and the wiki behaves a little bit like an application. The option
to place items on the right side via “float: right;” is also helpful. Only
annoyance is a drop down menu in this context: It is still
Hi,
I tried to display an element only in wide mode. in narrow it is possible
with the field "show-when=narrow", but assigning "wide" won't work. has
someone a solution without modifying the plugin?
thanks.
cheers
ToraxMalu
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okay - propabbly I figured it out. Assumed System environment is a Win10
x64 and Node.JS 15.x.
While installation Node.JS sets two path-entries:
1. %ProgramFiles%\nodejs\
2. %AppData%\npm
For my tests I used an account with administrator account, the terminal was
started with and
Err - no. But I found another installation in C:\Program
Files\nodejs\node_modules\tiddlywiki. So my idea of something funny with
tiddlywiki.cmd and the PATH was right.
Mark S. schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 19:36:43 UTC+1:
> Is it possible that you installed at one time your own copy of
ps: duchesneno sorry for shortening your nick to duche - the user-interface
chopps of part of you name.
torax...@googlemail.com schrieb am Freitag, 1. Januar 2021 um 18:49:54
UTC+1:
> Hi PMario and duche,
>
> thanks for the try. I forgot to mention, I am working with Windows. So
> SUDO won't
Hi PMario and duche,
thanks for the try. I forgot to mention, I am working with Windows. So SUDO
won't work in the way, you expect. ;)
I fiddled around with the whole stuff and found following situation:
npm -g install tiddlywiki and npm -g update tiddlywiki installing the
correct version
Hi!
at first hapyp new year.
I tried the update from 5.1.22 => 5.1.23 with the descriped procedure via
`npm -g update tiddlywiki`
A short `npm -g list` shows the successfiul update in the npm-repository.
But still in the control panel a version of 5.1.22 is displayed. What do I
miss?
Thanks
Hi.
after reading my text I am surprised to get any hint at all. Thanks Tones.
The problem description now in a proper way:
Normally you create a tiddler, tag it with "$:/tags/MenuBar", put in the
caption the display text and in target the title of the targeted tiddler.
And after clicking, the
Hi,
I try to call a tiddler from menu-bar via a link-tiddler, but can’t figure
out how. See someone a solution? With a normal $button-widget the
construction would be:
<$button message="tm-open-window" param="target">target
Thank you.
Cheers
ToraxMalu
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Thanks vor the insight, Jeremy. And thanks to the inverviewers.
saq.i...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 17. November 2020 um 11:15:14 UTC+1:
> For those that haven't seen it, there is a new interview with Jeremy that
> has been posted:
> https://vimeo.com/479941422
>
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