Re: [tw5] Re: What if SQL statements could be used in TiddlyWiki?

2022-11-24 Thread CJ Veniot
Arg! You are absolutely right. I skipped handling empty fields. I had imposed on myself a hard 10:30 PM cutoff time on that first crack at it, and had not gotten around to validating the result set. First thing to fix when I get back at it tomorrow. Thanks ! On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 11:39 PM

Re: [tw5] Re: List not working anymore when I enter // into the text

2021-09-22 Thread CJ Veniot
Oops. By any wiki, I do mean any "TiddlyWiki". What can I say, I like TiddlyWiki so much, I forget about the other ones ... On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 10:29 PM Charlie Veniot wrote: > G'day heusmich, > > Just a few "//" options. For the giggles, download attached and drag into > TiddlyWiki.com

Re: [tw5] Re: Filter tiddlers with exactly one tag.

2021-09-22 Thread CJ Veniot
[tag[playground]tag[rust]tag[test]tag[two words]] On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 2:52 AM thor...@gmail.com wrote: > I tried to experiment with > `[enlist{!!tags}sort[]join[,]match[playground,rust,test,two words]]` and > uploaded the results. `[enlist{!!tags}sort[]join[,]]` returns the same > thing as

Re: [tw5] Re: "Loud Tones?" on Discourse discussion: talk.tiddlywiki.org

2021-09-18 Thread CJ Veniot
GG has actually become better for me because of the very much reduced activity. So when I have something I think worth contributing, I can contribute via the GG forum without the challenges of - coping with the distracting bells and whistles of discourse - the overall design of the

Re: [tw5] Re: Question about the TiddlyWiki GG

2021-09-16 Thread CJ Veniot
Well, personal cognitive issues regarding TiddlyTalk aside, edit of posts by moderators, in and of itself, is reason enough for me to not participate in a forum. That kind of thing goes against my personal I.T. philosophies ("protect the system", "protect the users from bad system behaviour",

Re: [tw5] Re: How to start TW5 with sidebar collapsed

2021-09-10 Thread CJ Veniot
Yeah, that tiddler is in my attachment. Just needs an unrelated line taken out. On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 4:30 PM Stefan H. wrote: > Hello, > > put the line > <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/state/sidebar" text="no" /> > > in a tiddler with the label "$:/tags/StartupAction" . > > Greetings > >

Re: [tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-06 Thread CJ Veniot
What I have in mind is pretty simple, and it is about resolving issues that completely break TiddlyWiki or break an application built upon TiddlyWiki in a node.js farm of TiddlyWikis. On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 3:57 PM Hans Wobbe wrote: > Charlie: > > Perhaps some of the protection you are looking

Re: [tw5] Re: Notes from the Coalface: Pasting URL's with pretty title

2021-08-08 Thread CJ Veniot
Yeah, I know what you mean especially with the %20's all over the place. That can be fairly easily resolved by sticking with camel case for tiddler names. I very much dislike camel case *(cognitive annoyances)* in my TiddlyWikis, so much so that I prefer live with those ugly %20's in links, to

Re: [tw5] Re: Dreaming of "TidEdit", an in-browser TiddlyWiki WikiText editor

2021-08-08 Thread CJ Veniot
Nah, Chromebook. Half-a-dozen TiddlyWikis. All on Google Drive and accessed with TiddlyDrive. I don't really want to have all of them open all day for whenever I might have a thought. I much prefer throw notes in quickly loaded small/distraction-free apps, so it is just a quick trip to the

Re: [tw5] Re: Dreaming of "TidEdit", an in-browser TiddlyWiki WikiText editor

2021-08-07 Thread CJ Veniot
Define backward. To me, it is like the difference between a small text editor and a word processor. Using a text editor for certain things, instead of a full Word Processor isn't going backwards. It is just using the simplest tool that makes sense for an immediate need. Same thing for

Re: [tw5] Re: Dreaming of "TidEdit", an in-browser TiddlyWiki WikiText editor

2021-08-07 Thread CJ Veniot
Well, something like that, but not the TiddlyWiki full monty. i.e. just what is needed to create/edit/save WikiText (à la TiddlyWiki) to a TID file. Nothing else. No refresh mechanism going on, no loading up a whole TiddlyWiki (with all the tiddlers and plugins), blazingly fast open of a small

Re: [tw5] Re: Search box

2021-07-11 Thread CJ Veniot
Good stuff. If there are any naughty bits in there that are clear as mud and need some explaining, please reach out here. That bit of TW code can probably be improved/condensed. I do tend to have "wordy" solutions because I like to see the little steps involved in getting from A to Z, often

Re: [tw5] Re: Best ways to use TiddlyWiki on a Chromebook?

2021-07-01 Thread CJ Veniot
I've got TiddlyDesktop for Linux installed on my Chromebook, but I much prefer keeping my TiddlyWiki's on Google Drive, accessed with TiddlyDrive. As-is, I only keep TiddlyDesktop around in case my internet goes down and I really need to do TiddlyWiki things. Just my own preference after playing

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki SO cool ...

2021-06-23 Thread CJ Veniot
Although I'm no fan of social media (Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok, etc. etc.), my answer would be YouTube, Blogs and all social media options. Via titles that equal use cases, and not titles about the product (well, with loads of metadata some somebody looking for TiddlyWiki, or TW, can find these

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

2021-06-20 Thread CJ Veniot
Albeit virtually, I am hugging you (a whole bunch of you, really) quite fiercely. Just know that, since we can't all be fierce huggers, much more conservative-style virtual hugging or virtual fist-bumps are available upon request. I may like to scare folk a little, but I draw the line at

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

2021-06-20 Thread CJ Veniot
That might need a TiddlyWiki... ☺ Smiles aside, TiddlyWiki for requirements management. Hm On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 1:42 PM ludwa6 wrote: > Yes @Charlie: on more careful research + reflection > , i > now realize that you

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

2021-06-19 Thread CJ Veniot
Ugh et oops.. e-Learner. I went a little off-track there thinking in-person classroom/auditorium/hall. On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 1:53 PM Charlie Veniot wrote: > Now we're talking. That is an awesome use case. > > Are you thinking of doing that on a smartphone? If so: yuck. A small > screen

Re: [tw5] A Code Pattern: Batch update of tags on tiddlers

2021-06-06 Thread CJ Veniot
Well said and totally agree (well, everybody is great), and any slow down of good information and conversation is to me the worst thing that can happen in a community. I just want to clearly state that if I'm not showing appreciation, not adopting something, or not engaging: I'm just not ready to

Re: [tw5] Re: Missing transcluded tiddlers question

2021-05-09 Thread CJ Veniot
Yeah, sounds like your network firewall is blocking access to neocities. I can't do anything about that. On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 9:55 PM David Gifford wrote: > Same message > > > > > > On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 7:48 PM Charlie Veniot wrote: > >> Unless your firewall is suspicious of a

Re: [tw5] Re: Just a thought: embedding TiddlyWiki documentation in our TiddlyWikis?

2021-04-24 Thread CJ Veniot
Well, I've been programming ever since receiving a Commodore Vic-20 almost 40 years ago at the age of 13, and I am at my best (I think; definitely having the most fun) dealing with complex and highly intertwingled information/problems and architecting solutions with the tools at hand. So the

Re: [tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-12-10 Thread CJ Veniot
Aw shucks, thanks Tones. Well-wishes and notes of sympathy are always appreciated ! I've always had a sense of loyalty and dedication, so however banged-up, I just could not give up on my employer. Employer giving up on me is, strangely enough, a huge sense of relief ... freedom! All things

[tw5] How to: adding comments in wiki text

2020-08-01 Thread CJ Veniot
Kind of a no-brainer for anybody who knows HTML, but just in case there are other folk at the same level I'm at :[image: Comments in TiddlyWiki.png] -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[tw5] Re: [Thumbnail] Using Tiddler as a Thumbnail

2020-07-31 Thread CJ Veniot
eed that :p > > -Prestige > > On Friday, 31 July 2020 at 14:49:57 UTC+5:30 emilyk...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Hi CJ, >> >> That looks pretty helpful! I think I'll use it for shopping. >> >> Emily >> >> On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 7:37:

[tw5] Re: Curious Observation great date hack?, title field synonymous with currentTiddler & optional challenge.

2020-07-30 Thread CJ Veniot
That is such wickedly awesome stuff, but I should know better than to try to grasp all of this when I've already gone past my bedtime. I'll be going to bed counting filters jumping over tiddlers. Hoping to get a good sleep so I can look at this all over again bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.

[tw5] Re: [Thumbnail] Using Tiddler as a Thumbnail

2020-07-30 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day, Probably no what you're looking for, but if only for the $hit$ and the giggle$ (and the off-chance this does give you any neat ideas) ... I went with a custom solution (using template transclusions and such) so that "product" thumbnails show up consistently, and clicking on a thumbnail

[tw5] TiddlyWiki Use Case: A "products review" website

2020-07-26 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day, I've trying to figure out a little project to really get into some serious transclusion, and this one does the trick for me, as per my related blog post: Product Review Web Site: a TiddlyWiki Use Case

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-21 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day TW Tones and all, This is such an awesome thread. And I'm oh-so-envious of how all of you are so smoking good at eloquently expressing them quality thoughts. With the wiki product I use at work to document the software system I support, I have the information componentized to the hilt

[tw5] Re: For a reader, is TiddlyWiki better than reading a PDF, and why?

2020-07-20 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day Mobil Home, To me, there is absolutely nothing wrong with a static PDF until I find myself bouncing around a lot between pages because something on Page X causes me to go back to Page X - Y, and I find myself trying to follow a thread in my head that the PDF isn't supporting. That's

[tw5] Re: Need opinions on adding proper attribution statements in publicly shared TiddlyWikis

2020-07-12 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day and thanks, Chris, Although it isn't rocket science, I can't pretend I really have much of a clue how to go about beyond-proper attributions. I do find it all really interesting, though, and I really like giving credit for the good stuff (which I use and very much appreciate) created by

[tw5] Need opinions on adding proper attribution statements in publicly shared TiddlyWikis

2020-07-11 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day all, I'm just wondering if what I've done is good enough, or if I need to do some more to cover all the bases (whatever those bases are!) I'm kind of like a fish out of water here. A tiddler out of water ! Please, let me know what you think:

[tw5] Re: Italian Pasta - List of Pasta Varieties

2020-07-10 Thread CJ Veniot
I love pasta, and I am a huge TiddlyWiki fan. Pasta and TiddlyWiki? That is a marriage that makes me right happy! *Che bello! * On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 7:52:57 AM UTC-3, Duarte Farrajota Ramos wrote: > > Hey guys, do you like Italian pasta? > > After quite a few years on and off in the

[tw5] How I configure TiddlyWiki instances (guide in the works)

2020-07-08 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day Tiddlians, Just in case this is useful to anybody *(TiddlyWiki newbs in particular)* ... I'm in the process of documenting my standard setup for my TiddlyWiki instances via blogging and putting together a related TiddlyWiki guide *(in a TiddlyWiki instance, of course)*. -

[tw5] Re: capture values to then draw a historical chart ?

2020-06-27 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day Sebastian, Drawing a chart is way out of my league, but I'll offer some thoughts in case they are useful. I can't help but want to divide things up in a way that makes sense to me, but may very much be overboard ... I imagine a tiddler called you. But then I imagine a whole bunch of

[tw5] Minimalist me: using unicode characters instead of images

2020-05-25 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day all, Just a silly fyi in case it is of any use to anybody ... Although I often delve in likely over-complicating by intertwingulitis, I do tend to keep some things just good enough. Instead of using images/icons, I usually stick with unicode characters to get the job done (for all kinds

[tw5] Re: Showcase: RAD.sb TiddlyWiki instance

2020-05-23 Thread CJ Veniot
maple syrup, and top up with water (and/or a few ice cubes)! Puts me in a right zen place just thinking about it... On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 1:06:52 PM UTC-3, Birthe C wrote: > > CJ Veniot, > > I must be the most unlikely of readers. Knowing nothing about development >

[tw5] Re: Showcase: RAD.sb TiddlyWiki instance

2020-05-23 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day and Happy Saturday! *(Well, happy whichever current day anybody happens to read this.)* *Aside*: - When I say/write "SQLWindows", the majority of people think SQL. SQLWindows *(that is the really old name for the product)* is a 4GL Windows programming tool - Back in the

[tw5] Showcase: RAD.sb TiddlyWiki instance

2020-05-22 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day all, Although I don't find writing particularly easy, I fiercely enjoy the challenge. Maybe I enjoy the challenge of writing because I am ridiculously happy when organizing a whole mess of deeply intertwingled topics/thoughts/concepts/ideas. Might be a wee sprinkling of OCPD/ADHD

[tw5] Re: Personal News

2020-05-18 Thread CJ Veniot
Jeremy, dear intertwingularity-tamer-extraordinaire, I am fiercely fighting my instinct to delve into "too soon" covid-19 wise-cracks and quack out-of-left-field absurd remedy suggestions. You know, voodoo imaginations like rubbing pig sweat under the soles of your feet. That just wastes your

[tw5] Re: Relink, and setting up button widgets for modals

2020-03-16 Thread CJ Veniot
To me, {{tiddlertitle!!title}} is doing the trick everywhere. But I am always out to learn new tricks. So now I want to navigate the recesses of your sponge to see what neat little things I can add to my own sponge. Is "orgname" = "original title"? Not much use to me, I think, because I

[tw5] Re: Relink, and setting up button widgets for modals

2020-03-16 Thread CJ Veniot
Lunacy? Well, then: I'm your Huckleberry. ("Tombstone" reference I use at every opportunity!) On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 2:47:40 AM UTC-3, A Gloom wrote: > > >< actually that won't work-- the tidller titile change would make the > tiddlertitle portion of the transclusion invalid-- back to

[tw5] Re: Relink, and setting up button widgets for modals

2020-03-15 Thread CJ Veniot
changing to {{tiddler-name!!title}} so that Relink works with anything/everything. Of course, Relink is oh-so-important to me because I am a tweaker, always starting with tiddler names that I know aren't quite right, but are good enough for the moment until I iteratively and incrementally get t

[tw5] Relink, and setting up button widgets for modals

2020-03-15 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day all, Just in case there are other newbies like me who ever run into this ... I am a huge fan of the Relink plug-in, and ran into this wee issue today learning how to use modals in TW. The following in one of my tiddlers pops up a modal displaying the "Under Construction" tiddler:

[tw5] Re: I love TiddlyWiki because...

2020-03-13 Thread CJ Veniot
I love TiddlyWiki because it is the best thing (since sliced bread!) around for Intertwingularity Mapping, for Information Componentization, and for *(still working on my wording) *weaving Information Assembly . Well, that's my "Alpha 0.1

Re: [tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-12 Thread CJ Veniot
Arg. My paralysis by analysis is acting up ... Just from a non-technical / user perspective, I see TiddlyWiki as a "*solutions platform*": Getting Things Done (GTD), blogging solution, task management, web site creation, personal note-taking/KM solution, PIM, inventory database (CD/Movie/etc.

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-11 Thread CJ Veniot
Componentized Hypertext Information Management Platform ? Looking at Component content management system , I pulled out the following which I think apply to TiddlyWiki: - manages content at a granular level (component)

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-11 Thread CJ Veniot
> > CHIMP: "Content Hypertext Info Mgmt Platform"hehehe. > > On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 12:48:05 PM UTC-4, CJ Veniot wrote: >> >> Total aside: I see "CMP" and I immediately think "CHIMP". Riddle me >> that ... >> >

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-11 Thread CJ Veniot
e if I am). As I see TiddlyWiki lends > itself strongly to the gathering > and manipulation of information. > > So with this in mind: "TW Content Management Platform" or TiddlyWiki CMP > (?) > > All the best, > Julio > > > On Wednesday, March 11, 2020

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-11 Thread CJ Veniot
Whatever happens, as long as "TiddlyWiki" stays somehow part of the product name, and "Tiddler" stays as the word for a "node" of information (I am rather fond of the "Philosophy of Tiddlers"...), I can't see me having any reason to grumble ... I like TonyM's "TW Platform", if considered the

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-10 Thread CJ Veniot
just being sarcastic. Nah, just way-out-o'-left-field thinking and so many dots to connect. Cheers ! On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 4:06:43 PM UTC-3, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > CJ Veniot wrote: >> >> Being from Canada I see "tidbit" and I immediately think "H

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-10 Thread CJ Veniot
Being from Canada I see "tidbit" and I immediately think "H. Timbits. Must get to Timmy Ho's ..." On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 3:27:07 PM UTC-3, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao R² ... >> >> ... Tiddlers could become tidbits (1. A tasty morsel (of food). 2. >> (computing, informal) A

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-10 Thread CJ Veniot
Although not a fan of renaming good products (and I can't help think it will be a huge pain for an awful lot of folk), I'll just play Devil's advocate ... Gots to be careful to not rebadge TiddlyWiki with something that makes people think of another product. For example, using the word

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-07 Thread CJ Veniot
The first reason I think of to not rename a product, as I threw out there earlier: difficulty finding the wealth of historical TiddlyWiki resources via searches with new product name. Which got me thinking of the pain the caboose in renaming everything associated with TiddlyWiki.

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-07 Thread CJ Veniot
I'd like to +1 that. +AwholeBunch? On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 1:34:24 AM UTC-4, Mal wrote: > > As far as I know, Tiddlywiki has no other meaning in any language, which > gives it a big advantage for web searching. > > Run a web search (duckduckgo - not that other one!) for Tiddlywiki and >

Re: [tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-02 Thread CJ Veniot
Having chewed on it a little big more ... Just like I'll never call my Seagull Merlin a Seagull M4, I can't see myself using a re-badged version of TiddlyWiki for my personal use. I am much too fond of "Tiddly", "Wiki", "Tiddler", and everything else TiddlyWiki. Now if anybody has some

[tw5] Re: Consider renaming TiddlyWiki

2020-03-02 Thread CJ Veniot
I'm of the mindset that renaming a product causes all kinds of headaches. There is such a wonderful wealth of information about TiddlyWiki on the web. Change the name of a product, and searching the web for resources starts to break down. Similar story: I'm a big fan of the Seagull M4

[tw5] Re: TiddlySmile ...

2020-02-24 Thread CJ Veniot
Man o' man, all I can think of: oh-so-awesome blooming onion kitchen party. On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 4:02:34 PM UTC-4, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > April Mackenzie wrote to me concerning onion growth in Nebworth. > Apparently a rampant Onion is invading the area after Peter Matlock >

[tw5] Re: How to model relationships between tiddlers

2020-02-03 Thread CJ Veniot
I'm a pretty big fan of Tidgraph. Give it a peek and see what you think: http://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/ Cheers ! On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 8:03:51 PM UTC-4, Michael McDermott wrote: > > I make fairly heavy use of tags in TiddlyWiki and that works very well for > broad categories. Is

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Field with link to other tiddler: how to ?

2020-02-01 Thread CJ Veniot
I've been heavily depending on transclusion for since about 2006 with another wiki product at work. Can't survive without it. This kid didn't realize TiddlyWiki could handle transclusion of tiddler fields (i.e. beyond transclusion of whole tiddlers.) Major eye opener. So you may think you

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Field with link to other tiddler: how to ?

2020-02-01 Thread CJ Veniot
On Saturday, February 1, 2020 at 8:43:16 AM UTC-4, Mat wrote: > > The easiest way to circumvent this would be to just type {{!!this_note}} > instead of using the viewwidget. > > Still, your question is interesting and I'm wondering how one would best > wikify the output culled from a field. >

[tw5] Tiddler Field with link to other tiddler: how to ?

2020-01-31 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day, I have Tiddler A with a field (called "this_note") = "For more info, check out [[Tiddler B]]" Tiddler A has in the content <$view field="this_note"/> . However, when Tiddler A is saved, it shows "For more info, check out [[Tiddler B]]" (i.e. not showing a link to Tiddler B, but just

[tw5] Re: Any idea how to collapse/expand section within a tiddler

2019-12-19 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day, I'm a rather big fan of Thomas Elmiger's Details Widget. (Just to put in a plug, PUN! , from a humble user's perspective?) I haven't pushed the plugin to the limit yet, but sneak a peek at my little project to see how I've experimented with Details Widget so far:

[tw5] Tidgraph issue with TiddlyDrive ?

2019-12-09 Thread CJ Veniot
While trying out Tidgraph imported into one of my TiddlyWiki instances ... When clicking on a Tiddler Link in one of the nodes of a Tidgraph, the whole TiddlyWiki instance gets re-opened (instead of the tiddler getting opened in the story river. Can anybody else confirm this wonky behaviour?

[tw5] Re: My second Tiddly Wiki: Intertwingularity Slice'n Dice

2019-11-17 Thread CJ Veniot
Re-reading over this thread of posts, this sensation just struck me something silly: man, I feel at home for some reason. Maybe it is just because I've never interacted with anybody who "gets" wiki, or anybody who deals with problems that wikis solve so well. Birds of a feather? Regardless,

[tw5] Re: My second Tiddly Wiki: Intertwingularity Slice'n Dice

2019-11-16 Thread CJ Veniot
Hey, that plug-in looks some good. Thanks ! On Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 8:59:42 AM UTC-4, Ste Wilson wrote: > > Don't forget tidgraph > https://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/#Tidgraph%20-%20Easy%20tiddler%20graphs%20for%20TW5 > > for tree diagrams. -- You received this message because you

[tw5] Re: My second Tiddly Wiki: Intertwingularity Slice'n Dice

2019-11-16 Thread CJ Veniot
Man o' man, I get a huge kick when anybody throws some of my way-out-there/out-in-left-field vernacular right back at me. Thanks! That was awesome. Sidetracked again ? That's me. Squirrel ! On Friday, November 15, 2019 at 11:17:37 PM UTC-4, A Gloom wrote: > > So I initially planned on

[tw5] My second Tiddly Wiki: Intertwingularity Slice'n Dice

2019-11-15 Thread CJ Veniot
I started blogging about "intertwingularity" last June, a way for me to do a brain-dump about this passion I have for dealing with complexity (the challenge of understanding "it" and communicating "it".) Right out of the gate, I knew I'd have a hard time sticking to just a blog. A

[tw5] Re: Getting an "Internal Javascript Error" when using IE 11

2019-09-23 Thread CJ Veniot
Latest version of Relink, by Flibbles, fixes the problem. https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en=#!topic/tiddlywiki/NC79XPu9j-8 On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 9:03:37 PM UTC-3, CJ Veniot wrote: > > Le P'tit Aurèle TiddlyWiki, hosted on neocities > <https://cjveniot.n

[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2019-09-23 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day Flibbles, I gave that a spin today, and whatever magic you did fixed that problem. Thank-you ! On Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 5:13:15 PM UTC-3, Flibbles wrote: > > @CJ Veniot: I think Relink supports IE11 now > <https://github.com/flibbles/tw5-relink/issues/9>. I was

[tw5] Re: I love TiddlyWiki because...

2019-09-21 Thread CJ Veniot
I love TiddlyWiki because it helps me cope with my Intertwingulitis: TiddlyWiki: Intertwingularity tamer extraordinaire ? On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 7:41:21 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >

[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2019-09-21 Thread CJ Veniot
pments on the issues, such as when a fix is pushed, there. > > -Flibbles > > On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 7:23:53 PM UTC-4, CJ Veniot wrote: >> >> G'day Flibbles, >> >> I've got an internal javascript error with my TiddlyWiki which happens >> consistent

[tw5] Re: Today TiddlyWiki is 15 years old

2019-09-20 Thread CJ Veniot
Congratulations! And thank-you! On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 3:31:17 PM UTC-3, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I posted this as a reply to a message of Pit's that was buried in a longer > thread over on the dev group, so I'm reposting here for wider exposure. > > Honoured All, > > if I am not

[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2019-09-20 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day Flibbles, I've got an internal javascript error with my TiddlyWiki which happens consistently in IE 11, but never on my Chromebook. The problem goes away when Relink is disabled. Please find details in this other thread:

[tw5] Re: Getting an "Internal Javascript Error" when using IE 11

2019-09-20 Thread CJ Veniot
ports that googlegroups.com (used to host your image > file) is a deceptive website. > > Good luck! > > On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 6:13:49 PM UTC-7, CJ Veniot wrote: >> >> Oh boy, good question. I'm still pretty new to TiddlyWiki. I've got to >> figure out

[tw5] Re: Getting an "Internal Javascript Error" when using IE 11

2019-09-19 Thread CJ Veniot
many entries do you have in your Lexicon? > > > On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 5:03:37 PM UTC-7, CJ Veniot wrote: >> >> Le P'tit Aurèle TiddlyWiki, hosted on neocities >> <https://cjveniot.neocities.org/LePtitAurele.html> >> >> Hello, >> &g

[tw5] Getting an "Internal Javascript Error" when using IE 11

2019-09-19 Thread CJ Veniot
Le P'tit Aurèle TiddlyWiki, hosted on neocities Hello, When accessing the TiddlyWiki with Internet Explorer 11 on two different PC's, I get an internal javascript error every time I close all the open tiddlers (when I close each of the

[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2019-09-03 Thread CJ Veniot
I LOVE THIS !!! A "tweaker" by nature, I avoid "writer's block" but setting up things as good enough for now, and then tweak over and over again as I get deeper in the weeds. This plugin is oh-so-wonderful in helping me avoid paralysis by analysis (trying to get tiddler titles right the first

[tw5] Re: How to easily edit transcluded text?

2019-08-18 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day, I use transclusion heavily, and have gotten into the habit of doing this kind of thing ... In tiddler "A" that transcludes tiddler "B": ! [[B]] {{B}} Cheers ! On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 8:11:23 PM UTC-3, kat wrote: > > I have a bunch of tiddlers in my wiki that contain transcluded

[tw5] I just started using TiddlyWiki to put together a French-Acadian dictionary. TiddlyWiki ROCKS !!!

2019-08-07 Thread CJ Veniot
G'day all, I had to take a moment to send a *shout out of serious appreciation* for TiddlyWiki and to Jeremy Ruston (and all contributors!) For the last few years, I've been trying to put together, with Classic Google Sites, a French-Acadian dictionary (the particular "dialect" from my