On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 5:36 PM Charlie Veniot wrote:
> If you have an approach you think is simpler than the one described above,
> please let everybody know about it.
>
Here is one I find simpler (YMMV):
```
<$railroad text={{{
[["]addsuffixaddsuffix["]]
[["(" <"numValue1"> "," <"numValue2">
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 11:04 PM TW Tones wrote:
[...]
> I believe I can add a lot here but there remains a slight technical
> barrier for me.
>
> What I want to see is to minimize user interaction including between
> reloads, and when forced interaction is necessary, improve and guide the
> us
Dyllon,
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 9:32 PM Dyllon Gagnier
wrote:
[...]
> In terms of stressing if you picked the right file, assuming you used the
> modal button, you don't need to stress out too much since the consistency
> check should catch that.
>
The stress I describe in steps 1-7 below is on
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 8:16 PM Frédéric Demers
wrote:
> As inspiration, this seems to be a decent implementation of native file
> storage API: https://bangle.io
>
This does look pretty good. Another example is https://app.diagrams.net/.
These two apps have a webpage at a well-known url which h
> On Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 7:09:35 AM UTC-8 brian@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
> [...]
>
>> Also, when I click the "Reset file save location" button, nothing in the
>>> indexdb gets deleted. The button doesn't seem to have any effect in spite
>>> of the log messages:
>>>
>>> $:/plugins/slayma
Dyllon,
On Sat, Feb 5, 2022 at 4:43 PM Dyllon Gagnier
wrote:
> The modal is required even if using IndexedDB. We need a button click both
> to show the choose file/folder dialogue as well as getting write/read
> permission if using IndexedDB. If you have a wiki mostly for reading, you
> can clic
't seem to have any effect in spite
of the log messages:
$:/plugins/slaymaker1907/browser-nativesaver/saver.js:495 Reseting file
saver...
$:/plugins/slaymaker1907/browser-nativesaver/saver.js:506 Reset file save
location.
Brian
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 11:12 PM Brian Theado wrote:
> I tr
I tried it and it worked for me. Nice job. From both a file: url and a
localhost url I was able to save and reload. I was also able to save the
file handle in the indexdb. I didn't try any of the other new features.
But even when I had the file handle saved in indexdb, the settings modal
still com
Jeremy,
That is a very enlightening way of explaining it. I wasn't sure where in
the docs this exact explanation would fit, but I did make a PR at
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/6417 which adds warnings
about the non-recursive nature of attribute value processing.
On Sun, Jan 23, 2
Charlie,
For more good fun, I wondered if the dynamic filter part of your solution
could be implemented using the new filter features of 5.2.0. Here's what I
came up with that seems to work:
[fields[]regexp[aaa]] :map[all[tiddlers]getsum[]] +[sum[]]
or to match your output:
''total:'' <$text t
CarloGgi,
On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 2:02 PM CarloGgi wrote:
> \define check_feature(feature) [getindex[$feature$]trim[]match[Y]]
>
> <$set name="has_feature" value=<$macrocall $name='check_feature'
> feature='IFTTT'/> >
>
> <$list filter="[tag[system]filter]" variable="sys">
>
Jeremy
On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 8:25 AM Jeremy Ruston
wrote:
[...]
> It would be useful to have feedback on the release note, and whether the
> descriptions of the changes make sense. Some of the changes are necessarily
> technical things that won’t concern all users, but the aim is for the
> writ
https://btheado.github.io/tw-widget-tutorial/ - this is another resource.
It is focused specifically on widgets and doesn't cover any of the other
integration points mentioned by Jeremy. When I wrote it, I ran out of steam
by the time I got to the third-party javascript integration and so there
isn
Will all your .tooltip dom elements be static and available when the
rawMarkup script runs? The way you have the code, this will run just once:
var ktooltips = document.querySelectorAll(".tooltip");
Any new DOM elements which come after will not be picked up automatically.
If you want to make i
You could use iframes and adapt the 400 bytes of genius from
https://github.com/umpox/TinyEditor to suit your needs. This editor has 3
text boxes along the top. One for each of html, css, and javascript. As you
type in them, the results is rendered in the box at the bottom.
The TinyEditor code its
Stefano,
I think the action-listops widget (
https://tiddlywiki.com/#ActionListopsWidget) will help you. It can be used
to manipulate any tiddler field which is used as a list. The tags field is
used as a list so it should be able to help.
For performing the operation on multiple tiddlers, you wo
istributed editor library (possibly with suitably defined
> exports) and a callback function on state changes.
>
> Now back to reading code.
>
> Cheers,
> S.
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 7:48 AM Brian Theado
> wrote:
>
>> One key piece of functionality you will
One key piece of functionality you will need from the third party library
is the ability to be notified of changes as the user makes them. And once
notified you will need to be able to serialized the contents so you can
store them in some tiddler field (I'm guessing the content will be in the
text
Thanks, Jeremy. I missed that bullet point.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 4:14 AM Jeremy Ruston
wrote:
> Hi Brian
>
> Will it also handle the case of deleting a tiddler (one which originated
> from the server and isn't in localstorage) while disconnected? I would
> think you would need some sort of "wh
Jeremy,
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 5:56 PM Jeremy Ruston
wrote:
[...]
> I plan to improve it a bit further, in particular I want to get it working
> well in the client server configuration so that local storage can be used
> as a temporary holding area in case the connection to the server is lost.
>
Bimlas,
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 8:10 AM bimlas wrote:
> Sorry for late reply, I agree what you said so I attaching the updated
> plugin. If you find it okay, I'll make it public.
>
I find all your changes to be improvements. Nice work. I think the visual
consistency part is a big help.
Brian
_UserID=1;
> i3115022_mw1_mw_UserName=Jen;
> i3115022_mw1_mw_Token=eb09507694eff820f432248f7e6e696a;
> i3115022_mw1_mw__session=2son1isnk2tphjpa5e3qiod1kadacji3;
> txtMainTab=Timeline;
> chkBackstage=false","x-forwarded-for":"71.231.120.115","x-forwar
Ok, I think I get it now. The new behavior you describe would show all the
tiddlers which are tagged with the tag you click, which would serve the
same purpose as my request of displaying those same tiddlers in the tag
pill popup. It seems reasonable to me if you implement it that way.
One other
Jennifer,
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 3:36 PM Jennifer Pritchard
wrote:
[...]
> Next, I run the "tiddlywiki folderwhereiwanttokeepmyTW --listen
> port=3000" (that's another thing, I figured out that godaddy wants
> everything to listen on port 3000. This requires that I put a .htaccess
> file in /
Bimlas,
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 8:07 AM bimlas wrote:
> I agree with the first point and just implemented it,
>
[...]
Thanks, looks good.
I don't quite agree with the second point:
>
> This is different, more limited behavior compared to clicking a standard
>> TW tag pill
>
>
> Yes, it's diffe
Bimlas,
Nice work and it looks very useful! Two thoughts I had while playing with
the demo:
1. "Filter the list by the tag" - This button I kept trying to click on
it as a toggle. IOW when it was faded, I click on it and it applies the tag
as a filter and the icon turns dark and moves a
Sounds good. Thanks, Dave and Tony.
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 6:26 PM Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/ <
giff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am putting it in the Calendars section...
>
> On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 4:36:39 PM UTC-6, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Brian,
>>
>> Thanks for Sharing, lets get yo
The ticklers plugin teaches TW how to display specially marked tiddlers as
repeating reminders (ticklers). The repetition of the reminders can be
day-of-week, day-of-month, or day-of-year. The display has one column for
each of these categories. Inspired by
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tickler_fil
When using variables as a filter parameter, the syntax is different from
what you are attempting. Try {{{[tagcount[]]}}}
See https://tiddlywiki.com/#Filter%20Parameter and the bottom of
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Introduction%20to%20filter%20notation for the
documentation related to this.
On Sun, Ja
Mohammad,
The only punctuation I'm aware of which can enclose spaces in tiddler
titles are the open and close double square braces. As you've seen in your
experment, quotation marks do not serve that purpose. So my answer of "yes
it works with spaces" is more accurate as "yes, as long as the prope
Mohammad,
On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 10:03 PM Mohammad wrote:
> Brian,
> Does enlist work with title have space?
Yes. The description at https://tiddlywiki.com/#enlist%20Operator, shows an
example of that.
Also, you can paste the code I gave into tiddlywiki.com and see it in
action. All the resul
bimlas,
I'm not sure I understand what you mean, but here is my guess. I store the
results of a filter in a variable and use that variable in two different
places:
<$set name="mylist" filter="[tag[Filter Operators]]">
List the related tags of tiddler list
<$list filter="[enlisttags[]]">
Tony,
This seems to work:
<$text text={{MyTiddler}}/>
Brian
On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 1:54 AM TonyM wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I want to include the content of another tiddlers text field however with
> it in block mode, ie not doing what wikification does and put the following
> on the one line
>
> F
Joe,
I think this does what you want:
<$set name=base value="https://www.x.y/blog.html#";>
<$set name=url filter="[addsuffix]">
<>
Usually I turn to filter operators (i.e. addsuffix above) to construct
strings.
You can also use the permalink button:
{{$:/core/ui/Buttons/permalink}}
> like a great piece of infrastructure for TiddlyWiki as a service if it can
> be sufficiently secured.
>
> Do share more about what you understand about this, is the repl.it
> service open source? etc... I wonder how bob or TiddlyServer would fair on
> this platform.
>
> Rega
ki of tiddlers, they are all
> created today.
>
>
> Anyway,
>
>
> I will post about what I learn.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 2:30:12 PM UTC+11, Brian Theado wrote:
>>
>> https://repl.it/ allows you to spin up an online projec
https://repl.it/ allows you to spin up an online project for one of many
programming languages (https://repl.it/languages) including javascript +
nodejs.
Any npm package can be included in the project, including the TiddlyWiki
package. If the code you run listens on a TCP port, then your project w
Mark,
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 8:30 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
wrote:
[...]
> To me it seems a little "sticky" trying to type into the comments box. A
> little lag.
I notice the same typing lag and I also encountered the same when I
wrote the ftlist plugin (https://btheado.github.io/tw-ftlist/)
Steve,
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 6:28 PM SteveH wrote:
> This will sound a little couter-intuitive ,but would you consider an option
> to send new items to the bottom of the list as they're added? This approach
> is in line with Mark Forster's approach.
The code already adds items to the end o
I have updated the plugin. Now instead of opening sublists in a new,
temporarily tiddler, the sublist is expanded inline. This gives more
of a "nested list" feel to it.
I also refactored the templates. Now the list can be used without the
tagbar and vice versa. Details at the following links:
htt
Steve,
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 12:08 AM SteveH wrote:
> Thanks for the plugin; - giving it a test run. Is there a way to rearrange
> the list of tiddlers (apart from sending one to the top)?
Originally, I used the list-tagged-draggable core macro to make the
list drag and drop. However, after
Josiah,
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 1:21 PM @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
> Dear Bilbo Theado
> That looks very interesting TW leverage for gaming! :-)
Ha! I'm pretty sure you are kidding :-). No gaming here. I use it as a
todo list and was having trouble of thinking of examples. I recall
seeing todo exampl
Tony,
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 5:03 PM TonyM wrote:
> I can see you have put effort into the documentation and explaining it.
Thanks. I did and was still worried it wasn't clear enough.
> It has taken me a little effort to grasp the value of this and I think it is
> great.
I'm glad you were ab
The `ftlist` plugin provides a way to quickly create `f`ragments of
`t`ext and manage them as items in a `list`. The emphasis is on
providing a low-friction way to capture thoughts and ideas.
The list items are stored as tiddler titles and can be used just like
any other TiddlyWiki tiddlers.
In a
Thanks Josiah for this report. It isn't clear to me what is going wrong. I
have opened an issue at https://github.com/witheve/eve-starter/issues/18 to
keep track of it.
On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 10:43 AM, @TiddlyTweeter
wrote:
> Interesting stuff!
>
> One small point, tic-tac-toe example has an er
Arlen,
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 5:01 PM, Arlen Beiler wrote:
> I just have one question, from the perspective of someone who is inspired to
> do this with another web template system.
>
> Why didn't you put the eve text between the opening and closing tags instead
> of using the triple double quot
I have written a plugin which implements a widget allowing Eve
(http://witheve.com/) programs to be embedded in TiddlyWiki.
An Eve program is valid markdown syntax with the actual code stored in
markdown code blocks. While the TiddlyWiki wiki syntax is not
markdown, the code block syntax is compat
Danielo,
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>> When I played with noteself last fall I was able to duplicate that issue
>> by having a shadow version of the edit template. Once I removed the shadow
>> edit template the issue went away.
>> So the issue must be new since then
Danielo,
When I played with noteself last fall I was able to duplicate that issue by
having a shadow version of the edit template. Once I removed the shadow
edit template the issue went away.
So the issue must be new since then. Maybe something the edit template
depends on is getting periodically
Danielo,
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:00 AM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
[...]
>>
>> importvariables widget doesn't work unless all the tiddlers being imported
>> are opened manually ahead of time
>
> That is probably an issue related to skinny tiddlers. If the variables are
> defined inside the text f
Danielo,
I explored using noteself as a replacement for tiddlyfox saving. IOW, I did
not use the couchdb server functionality. I faced some issues which I share
below:
Issues 3 and 7 seem to be pouchdb/noteself specific, the rest might be
fundamental issues with the skinny tiddler approach. I
Looks like chrome remote debugger was overkill as it doesn't seem to be
android specific. I just duplicated the issue on my desktop by opening
https://noteself.github.io/online/ in an incognito window.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Brian Theado wrote:
> Danielo,
>
> On Tue, Se
Danielo,
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 3:31 AM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
> Hello Brian
>
> > I happen to try to open the online noteself from my phone on android
> chrome and android firefox. In both cases the page loaded to a blank
> browser screen. Probably it didn't load due to some error?
>
> I tes
Danielo,
On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
> Some of the new features that I want to highlight are:
>
> Dowload saver that downloads all the tiddlers contained on the current db
>> as JSON
>
>
> This solves one the main user's concerns. Previously the results from
> clicki
Danielo,
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 7:52 PM, Brian Theado
wrote:
> [...]
>
>> Only the data that is currently loaded in memory is included. What does
>> this mean? By default, when tiddlywiki uses a sync-adaptor it first
>> requests to it all skinny tiddlers. Those are t
Danielo,
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
[...]
> Only the data that is currently loaded in memory is included. What does
> this mean? By default, when tiddlywiki uses a sync-adaptor it first
> requests to it all skinny tiddlers. Those are tiddlers without the text
> fi
Replying to my own message as I was mistaken. See below
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Brian Theado
wrote:
> I can see it isn't only about autosave (nice explanation), but the
> autosave without using a browser plugin is a really nice feature on its own
> (as Josiah also mention
Hi Danielo. Thanks for sharing your plugin, it looks really interesting.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
[...]
> It is not only about autosave. It's about synchronization, having several
> databases in one single TW, is about not having to download anything OR
> downlo
In your tiddlywiki worked fine for me. First I cloned your
"parent" tiddler to one with a new name and it still had all the tabs from
the original (because the tabs filter still has the old parent hard-coded).
Then I changed the cloned tiddler to use in the filter and
only the plus tab was there
Jeff,
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Jeff Vance wrote:
[...]
> I created a tiddler "New Tab Form" (see code below), which has 2 edit-text
> widgets: Tab Title and Text. This form itself has a caption field "+" and
> it is transcluded as a tab into a view tiddler. So you start out with a
> sing
I have written code for the transclusion view at
https://github.com/btheado/TiddlyWiki5/commit/4880121b2c23c3b706d097301e3bdabf42161d33?ts=4
.
See the online demo at
https://btheado.github.io/transclusion-tree-widget.html
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Brian Theado
wrote:
> Arlen,
>
&g
Arlen,
On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Arlen Beiler wrote:
> It would include all dynamic inclusions using a list on a tag, right? My,
> I'm really like this idea. This is going to make everything so much easier
> if we had a way to easily inspect TiddlyWiki internals!
Yes, the widget view Jer
Those preview types look really useful. I think a "transclusion tree"
preview type would be another useful addition. Instead of displaying
the full widget tree, this preview type would extract only the
transclusion widgets and display them as a nested list of tiddler
links. It would be much less v
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 5:10 PM, Mat wrote:
> @Tobias - forgive me if it is obvious but what does "Render plantuml
> diagrams online" mean? Can it not be used offline? Is it somehow connected
> to the PlantUML servers?
It looks like it does access the plantuml.com server in order to
render the im
Tobias,
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Tobias Beer wrote:
> Perhaps you are interested in the new eval plugin:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/tiddlywiki/KI0zBADe4rA
Excellent! I like this much better than the domtext approach. Looks
like the eval plugin is packed with f
I looked more into this and think it is an issue with the mathjs calc
widget. I have opened an issue at
https://github.com/mklauber/tiddly-mathjs/issues/5 and described the
small calc widget fix which solves the issue for me.
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Brian Theado wrote:
> I looked into
I'm trying to create a button which creates a new tiddler with a field
value one larger than the previous max value in that field. I'm using the
mathjs plugin and also plan to use the domtext macro to feed the value into
the sendmessage widget call.
My code is using the element hierarchy p->$list-
Tobias and Joshua,
Thanks for all the analysis and feedback. You've done all the work to
identify the issue and show the way toward a fix. Nice work. I will take a
look maybe this weekend.
> but use the default way of declaring them via *option:{{!!foo}}* not
*option:"!!foo"*
*[...]*
> the specia
I have written a plugin which wraps the json editor
(https://github.com/jdorn/json-editor) functionality as a TW5 widget. With
it, HTML forms can be generated from http://json-schema.org/ schema files.
It allows you to quickly mock up a form for editing json data. Often a text
editor is suffici
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