Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 10:03:34 PM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > If you use the nexe zip, it should not matter what version of node you > have installed. > > Good. > I cannot see a reason that a 412 would suddenly start happening unless > perhaps if two saves happened too close

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 4:08:16 PM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > The reason I asked about the terminal output is because the line that > specifies the put request also specifies the response that the server > returned, which in this case should be 412. > > Yep, here it is: Setting

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 4:08:16 PM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > The reason I asked about the terminal output is because the line that > specifies the put request also specifies the response that the server > returned, which in this case should be 412. > > I'll pay closer attention

[tw] Re: [TW5] Macro Question: Is there an easier way to achieve this?

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 1:34:57 PM UTC-5, Stephan Hradek wrote: > also think we need a few more operators THIS. But that's some pretty nifty filtering, Stephan. I'd have been holding my breath running a recursive filter ;) I certainly think there is need for some basic string man

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
You can discount the dropbox theory, not in play here. I'm intrigued by your point #4 though. How long do you typically wait for the problem to magically "go away"? On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 2:59:26 PM UTC-5, Anders Jonsson wrote: > > I keep my TWs on an internal drive. > > But that re

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 2:21:54 PM UTC-5, Anders Jonsson wrote: > > I will chime in to say that I’ve also had plenty of this 412/RSOD problem > (and I’m relying on equal measures of manual saves and autosaves; win10, > FF56, TW5.1.14)... > > 1. White box stating ”Error while saving:

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 1:07:38 PM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > So even after you start getting the error it will still manually save > without errors? > No. Once I've seen the error, the only cure is to close the TW and reopen it. > And when you say save, do you mean it saves

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 10:32:41 AM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > The 412 is thrown if the server thinks the client is working from a stale > copy. Is it somehow possible that another application updated the html file > on disk? > No, single copy open in the browser. Note that they

[tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Arlen, I've tried it this morning and all seemed to go well for a while then errors started to occur when saves are made. 1 - An alert pops up with XMLHttpRequest error code: 412 2 - Then a Red Internal JS Error TypeError: xhr is undefined 3 - The console says XML Parsing Error: no root ele

[tw] Re: Suggestions Box ...

2017-10-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
IMO, the UI for fields could do with some love, care and attention. I have frequently wanted to copy/move a set of fields from one tiddler to another. A way to do that without going through the standard UI would be very helpful. Imagine "marking" the required fields (via checkboxes, perhaps?

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-10 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 10:18:36 PM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > I'm sorry for the confusion. > >- Download TiddlyServer-2.0.7-nexe-win-64.zip from >https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/releases/tag/2.0.7 >- Unzip to your desired location. >- Copy your settings.json

Re: [tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-10 Thread codacodercodacoder
No luck, Arlen... On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 9:44:11 PM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > > @codacoder, tiddlyserver-2.0.7-nexe is the download with the executable. > The one you downloaded is tiddlyserver-2.0.7-bundled. I'm sorry for the > confusion, I don't think I explained it correctly. >

[tw] Re: Testers needed for TiddlyServer

2017-10-10 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 7:06:58 AM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote: > > Good Morning everyone, > I just released an update to TiddlyServer. This release brings support for > nexe. So now I need people to test it. If you are interested, go to > https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer/releases/

[tw] Re: Using TiddlyFox into the future

2017-10-04 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 12:04:35 PM UTC-5, Rob Hoelz wrote: > > I can see where RichardWilliamSmith is coming from - > Me, too. The way they handled it was indeed poor. For example, they could have made an exception and made FF56 an ESR release but (as yet) not so. FF52 is the las

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki not working properly on latest version of firefox

2017-10-02 Thread codacodercodacoder
Forgive me but my reply was to Adrian's original post, nothing else. Reading anything else into it is a problem for the reader ;) My 5 cents (with interest) :) On Monday, October 2, 2017 at 1:23:43 PM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao codacoder... > >> I've tested 55, 56, 57 and 58 and all

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki not working properly on latest version of firefox

2017-10-02 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Adrian Well, you were talking about a layout issue, not about tiddlyfox (which WILL be a problem from FF57 onward). I was commenting about your layout issues which, to me, sound like CSS problems which I could not repeat using the FF versions I mentioned. Regarding the tiddlyfox issue, the

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki not working properly on latest version of firefox

2017-10-02 Thread codacodercodacoder
Latest full release of Firefox (at time of writing) is 56.0 (not 55x). I've tested 55, 56, 57 and 58 and all my wikis run fine (ignoring the fated tiddlyfox plugin). On Monday, October 2, 2017 at 10:32:14 AM UTC-5, Adrian Holbrook wrote: > > Just updated to Firefox 55.0.3 and the right hand men

[tw] Re: Query: Are Regular Expressions Regular in TW?

2017-09-29 Thread codacodercodacoder
Bingo! Thank you Mark, that's a really useful addition to my toolbox. On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 7:46:54 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > Thank you for the feedback. > > There was a bug in the javascript macro. I've attached a new version. > > Also, for your finder filter, you (probably) need

[tw] Re: Query: Are Regular Expressions Regular in TW?

2017-09-29 Thread codacodercodacoder
Sorry I'm so late coming to this Mark, but I think I've found an issue... On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 9:18:05 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > This version will return sub-groups for non-global searches. So in > codacoder's example, this search: > > <$list filter='[tag[TestGroups]get[text]regexps[

[tw] Re: [TW5] New Plugin - Json Mangler!

2017-09-15 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Joshua I think there's a problem... I did as suggested "Edit one of the existing Json Tiddlers to get started" and after clicking "Push Fields", I get this... Win7, Firefox 55 and 57 (Nightly) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" grou

Re: [tw] Query: Markup Parsers

2017-09-13 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 12:55:28 PM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > TonyM & Coda > > Let me expose my age as its likely near yours. And since you broke this > thread. > > Back in the days of Dos only, what you had was "programs" (extremely > boring things that only worked one way)

Re: [tw] Query: Markup Parsers

2017-09-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Tony, Try these: ;Pretty quotes ^':: SendInput “ ^+':: SendInput ” That's Ctrl ' and Ctrl-Shift ' (that's a single-quote at the end of each) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving e

Re: [tw] Query: Markup Parsers

2017-09-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi jan On Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 4:31:56 PM UTC-5, Jan wrote: > > Hi Coda, > I would like to avoid expressions looking to technical in the inputText. > In my concept the macro is transcluded by the rolename: > > {{Peter}} like all roles leads to a tiddler which a only macro called > <> as

Re: [tw] Query: Markup Parsers

2017-09-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Thanks Jan. That's very helpful. Okay, next question... In principle, are you happy with using references to TW macros in the input text? For example: <> Which would generate the following in the output (i.e. when viewed in TW) PETER NOTE: I said "in principle" and "using references". I'

Re: [tw] Query: Markup Parsers

2017-09-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Thanks Jan. It would be better if you present this DEVOID of JARGON. I don't know (nor do I want to learn) screenwriting. Take what you've written here, and present it like this: I want to write something like this in the TW editor: INPUT TEXT HERE I want it to render (wikify) to something

Re: [tw] Query: Markup Parsers

2017-09-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Well, cool, but I don't need an exhaustive presentation of every possible combination... Give me some examples, just a few. I have an idea that something I'm already doing *could* be of benefit to you. So gimme something to test... okay? On Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 8:39:19 AM UTC-5, @

Re: [tw] Query: Markup Parsers

2017-09-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Joshua Let me ask a question (apologies if this is answered somewhere above but since this thread and its "parent" thread are long, I wanted to ask it and get a straight answer) ... What does the text look like that you wish to enter into a tiddler in EDIT mode? Second Question... What do

[tw] Re: How append "-foo" to a field?

2017-09-09 Thread codacodercodacoder
Couldn't you store an exclusions list somewhere and always add it to the filter? It starts empty... then has (in this example) -foo added. On Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 8:02:26 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > For the Batch Manipulator , I > need a button to

Re: [tw] Parse PDF into tiddlers

2017-09-06 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 2:16:36 PM UTC-5, tib...@sunyit.edu wrote: > > I found a tool that can convert a PDF textbook to epub, with minimal > loss/corruption. Do we have an epub import tool lying around? I think Steve > Schneider did something with epub in the spring. > > epub is a

[tw] Re: Make a borderless table

2017-09-06 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 10:11:52 AM UTC-5, Vayu Asura wrote: > > maybe it has to do with some surrounding tags. > > Something might be messing with it, but since the css border property is not inherited, it's unlikely. Is it possible you have another css setting somewhere? The "casc

[tw] Re: Make a borderless table

2017-09-05 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 2:16:13 PM UTC-5, Vayu Asura wrote: > > > when invoked with it keeps the > outermost border of the table > > I see no border using Eric's code. I checked the css and looked in DevTools inspector. Apart from TW's row styling being applied to the wikitext vers

[tw] Re: Make a borderless table

2017-09-05 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 1:27:03 PM UTC-5, Vayu Asura wrote: > > I want a specific table to be bordeless > > The syntax for wiki tables allows that style string in the top. > > However I couldn't either find a proper style in the default stylesheet to > get the invisible border or make

[tw] Re: [video] HowTo Save TiddlyWiki wihh every browser using IIS and WebDAV

2017-09-01 Thread codacodercodacoder
Very comprehensive. Thanks Mario. I'll be doing this on Win7 shortly and will post back the results. On Friday, September 1, 2017 at 10:03:50 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Inspired by Lost Admin's "[TW5] WebDav Saver Observations" [1]. I did > create 3 short videos, that describe, h

Re: [tw] Re: Query: Markup Parsers

2017-08-31 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Mark Yes, agreed, but only where you want to print a set of tiddlers -- like the story river. If, on the other hand, you use a macro/tiddler to "stream" the participating tiddlers into one long chunk (the "output" tiddler), you could then apply the css to the elements in the output. I have

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-27 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 9:03:57 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Caro, my only concern about a separate group is* whether it gets used*. > Of course, mine too. Proactive encouragement in its early days, I think... > It has the advantage that you can set it up as you want > yep

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-27 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 7:41:47 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Coming back to your original post. Several practical comments ... > > 1 - Despite Google being the great search engine--on Google Groups its > Neandertal. Basically it does NOT work. If anyone is assuming that > prefixing

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-26 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 11:43:12 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > > I am not sure what you mean by a Goolag group ... > https://www.spreadshirt.com/goolag-A59998b22f6c60d694f086552 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscri

[tw] Re: Help With the Strex Macro

2017-08-26 Thread codacodercodacoder
That's a pretty nifty use of the ::before pseudo element. Love it. On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 4:32:50 PM UTC-5, Stephan Hradek wrote: > > As there was a small typo in the CSS and I wanted to experiment with a > macro, please see below a macro-version. > > CSS: > span.strex:before { > conten

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-26 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 1:51:56 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > Maybe the problem is the "wiki" part of the name. People looking for > alternatives to a product know to look up something like "program like > lotus 123". But most people don't need or want an alternative to a "wiki". > The p

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-26 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 4:35:35 PM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > Mark S. wrote: >> >> Maybe the problem is the "wiki" part of the name. [..] >> > ... > > So is TW really a Wiki? Or a personal information manager? >> > ... >> Maybe rebranding ... >> > > > Topic is drifting but, that aside, I agr

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-26 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 8:13:21 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > All, > > Why not promote Posts in the current groups whose titles are prefixes > [announcement] or [Plugin] ? > > It is easy to search a group for such strings, > It's easy to search, agreed. But the results from what you're su

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
+2 :) On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 11:26:43 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > Yes. A forum just for announcements esp. re plugins , kits, or bundles > (since not all good things come in plugins) is a good idea to tweak the > signal-to-noise ratio. > > On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 9:06:10 AM UTC-7,

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
I can't overtly disagree with any of that - the evidence is right before our eyes (even if the actual data might prove hard to amass and interpret). So, do YOU think a plugins group might serve us and new users better? I'm thinking also that Mark's approach would work a little easier if not ver

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
+1 Thanks, Mark. You just consolidated my thoughts better than I could. That last para is killer, (assuming you mean go with something like my original post up top?). On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:45:58 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > About the Google forums, I know I may be in the minority

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
Originally, I was having *very* similar thoughts. Then I realised it needs to be (essentially) "free" - $$$ becomes a barrier to entry for a lot of people, which, depending on the topic, includes me. It is an intriguing idea, nonetheless. But, as Mat said, the proposed approach is a "good int

[tw] Re: Plugins Group?

2017-08-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 9:24:16 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > That could be a good interim solution (...no more than 25 years) and I'm > surprised nobody has suggested it before. > > But if it is strictly for announcements, that would mean one has to post > in *both *groups or people cannot co

[tw] Plugins Group?

2017-08-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
I know there has been talk of moving away from goolag -- sorry, google -- groups but it's what we have and it's where new users come and other folks are. I also know that many have opined the lack of a one-stop-shop/curated list of plugins (TiddlyTweeter being the most vociferous/ardent on th

[tw] Re: Query: Are Regular Expressions Regular in TW?

2017-08-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
Thomas!!! Awesome (not a word a throw around like confetti). Just AWESOME!!! I recall we talked about textstretch when it was "new", quite some time ago. I ended up going my own route with *bk-ann* (and a couple of others, like *bk-note* and *bk-problem* which use different colors and are "tr

[tw] Re: Query: Are Regular Expressions Regular in TW?

2017-08-24 Thread codacodercodacoder
Excellent Thomas - thank you. I'll grab it later (or tomorrow, more likely) and let you know how it goes. Danke! On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 4:50:23 PM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hi Codacoder > > Something like synopsis extraction exists in an experiment I developed > some time ago:

[tw] Re: Query: Are Regular Expressions Regular in TW?

2017-08-24 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Mark On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:59:52 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > Regular expressions in javascript can return sub-groups for non-global > expression searches. It might be possible to implement this in regexps, if > someone can think of a good use-case. Mostly, instead of "removeprefi

[tw] Re: Query: Are Regular Expressions Regular in TW?

2017-08-23 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 1:19:35 PM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > > I am aware there is a regexp operator, but can it RETURN its exact match > for processing, or is it what it looks like: a match with something IN a > field it adds to a list to display but then the match itself is di

Re: [tw] Re: Prevent filter from filtering out copies?

2017-08-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 4:32:22 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > > It would be useful to find the earlier discussions. ... > > This? https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2123 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group.

[tw] Re: Prevent filter from filtering out copies?

2017-08-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 3:05:13 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > Wouldn't a prefilter=none option turn off de-duplication for the entire > filter? > Likely. Why I also mentioned some kind of pragma approach or even a new kind of list widget. But without knowing at what level of granulari

[tw] Re: Prevent filter from filtering out copies?

2017-08-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
Methinks there's mileage in this... kudos! On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 2:05:31 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > It's pretty easy to make a "cheater" filter "enlist2" that splits at space > boundaries. Then code like this: > > <$list filter="[enlist2[2 2 3 2]]" > > <$view field="title"/> - > > >

Re: [tw] Re: Prevent filter from filtering out copies?

2017-08-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 11:02:21 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > All of the logic around uniquifying lists actually happens within the > filter mechanism, ... > > Which I believe is also in use when managing data entered via a field called list - right? -- You received this message

[tw] Re: Prevent filter from filtering out copies?

2017-08-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 10:29:43 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > BTW, I'm surprised we (all of us) have not had this discussion before. At > least not as far as I know. > > Like I thought I said in my first response (but didn't, I must have edited out), when I first stumbled on the problem, I

[tw] Re: Prevent filter from filtering out copies?

2017-08-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 9:40:39 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > codacoder wrote: >> >> The "everything is a tiddler" philosophy doesn't always sit well with >> dominantly-appended lists (either list fields or the list widget itself)[1]. >> > > As far as I can tell, this is not a matter of the "e

[tw] Re: Prevent filter from filtering out copies?

2017-08-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
I feel your pain, Mat. I've been here before. The "everything is a tiddler" philosophy doesn't always sit well with dominantly-appended lists (either list fields or the list widget itself)[1]. The dominant append approach is vital for UI construction, for obvious reasons, but if the list wid

[tw] Re: Tobias' Delete All Tiddlers By Filter

2017-08-10 Thread codacodercodacoder
Cool. Thanks Mario! On Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 11:50:39 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote: > > Hi, > Try this one: https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/remove-states/ ... it > shouldn't be that destructive, because you can see, what you delete. > -m > -- You received this message because you are sub

[tw] Re: Presenting: GRAPHS - pies, bars, scatter and whatever turns you on

2017-08-10 Thread codacodercodacoder
I forgot about this little gem! Especially HashStr -- excellent solution to the problem of having to supply/think of IDs per use. I'm using HashStr already :) On Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 8:05:03 AM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hi Mat > > Great to hear that my rpn plugin is of use to ot

[tw] Tobias' Delete All Tiddlers By Filter

2017-08-10 Thread codacodercodacoder
I stumbled across this and thought it would make a good starting point for a JS macro. Having tried it on a couple of TWs (where I had a ton of archaic temp/state tiddlers I wanted to remove) it seems there is a very destruc

[tw] Re: The Beauty of Data Dictionary Tiddlers

2017-08-02 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at 3:18:35 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > It seems like this is more of a request for someone to make an interface > for data tiddlers. > ... > That's pretty sweet :) Shame the select options are sorted (removing sort[] from the filter didn't help - which is weird).

[tw] Re: vaguely off-topic: are there any "prove you are a person" solutions other than captcha?

2017-08-02 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at 3:28:41 PM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > I know of a technique where you have a field that is hidden via CSS. > People don’t put anything in it as it is invisible. Robots don’t realize it > is hidden and fill in a value … > Precious :) -- You received thi

[tw] Re: [NoteSelf] Bug fixes and (cool) new features

2017-07-20 Thread codacodercodacoder
"NoteSelf - The Missing Manual - Part II" Seriously... excellent, Lost Admin. Thank you! On Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 8:06:46 AM UTC-5, Lost Admin wrote: > > > > On Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 3:19:06 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> Tutti, Small comments ... >> >> *NoteSelf is currently

[tw] Re: [NoteSelf] Bug fixes and (cool) new features

2017-07-19 Thread codacodercodacoder
Wow. "NoteSelf - The Missing Manual" On Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 8:05:27 AM UTC-5, Lost Admin wrote: > > I might regret this, but I'm going to attempt to help you JWHoneycutt. > > NoteSelf does not work like TiddlyWiki even though it is built on top of > TiddlyWiki. > > NoteSelf stores all o

[tw] Re: Background image works via stylesheet but not style block

2017-07-18 Thread codacodercodacoder
That's weird. Testing in Firefox, using devtools, if you disable/enable the background-image rule (or the class), the image appears. I even tried a transclusion {{Using styleblock attempt 1}} Nope. Strange! On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 9:32:31 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > I succeed in getting

[tw] Re: [NoteSelf] Bug fixes and (cool) new features

2017-07-17 Thread codacodercodacoder
Me too. Can't use it locally at all. On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:17:46 AM UTC-5, Alfonso Arciniega wrote: > > JWHoneycutt, > > You are not alone. The "Internal JavaScript Error" happened to me every > time when using NoteSelf offline. Now I see it also happens online too... > > Best, > > Alfons

[tw] Re: Command line from TiddlyWiki

2017-07-17 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 9:25:00 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > i would trust it from a friend. > > A word of advice: That is precisely the attack vector to which you (we) are most vulnerable. You cannot know or ascertain whether your friends are or have been exposed to malware *desi

[tw] Re: Permalinks/Permaview in TiddlyDesktop

2017-06-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
I did, but I can't find it. I took the following approach... The HOME button clears out the story and replaces it with the content of $:/DefaultTiddlers . What I did was, stash the current content somewhere else (for later), then copied another

[tw] Re: [INTRO] uni-link plugin

2017-06-24 Thread codacodercodacoder
https://twitter.com/CodaCoder/status/878737921561571328 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this g

[tw] Re: Any CSS HORIZONTAL layouts yet for TW?

2017-06-17 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Joshua No, doubtful. That sample looks as though you want/need a CSS-grid layout. Or maybe CSS flex (steeper learning curve). Or you could use CSS display:table et al. Worst case (not recommended) HTML tables. All my code is doing is using CSS columns on suitably tagged tiddlers. When one

[tw] Re: Any CSS HORIZONTAL layouts yet for TW?

2017-06-16 Thread codacodercodacoder
Yes, I've sort-of done it. In my case, certain tiddlers format the tiddler body ( ) as a set of css columns with fixed height(s). Those tiddlers then scroll horizontally. So, not a "storyriver", but certainly a horizontal presentation of the content with no vertical scroll at all. .tc-tagged-

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Presenting the Details Widget

2017-06-14 Thread codacodercodacoder
Demo works fine here FF 53.0.3 Win7 On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 1:19:40 PM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hi Mark > > On my Mac it works in FF, but I can confirm that there is an issue with FF > for Win7. > Not sure when I will find time for this. > > :( > Thomas > > 2017-06-14 18:00 GM

[tw] Re: how to share with people (without them being able to edit)

2017-06-13 Thread codacodercodacoder
I completely missed that. Thanks for highlighting it, Ton. That's really useful. On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 3:08:23 AM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote: > > Hi Stef, > > Nice concise solution. > Never thought constructions (with tags="-...">) of > > <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/core/ui/SideBar/More"

Re: [tw] TiddlyWiki European Meetup 2017 Details

2017-06-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Monday, June 12, 2017 at 5:24:57 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > @Saq Imtiaz for his totally unexpected "drop in" in the form of a double >> story river mini-presentation video (was this published anywhere?). I >> really hope we'll see more of you again! :-D >> > > That sounds VERY intriguing!

[tw] Re: [INTRO] Tiddler Bundle Plugin

2017-06-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Monday, June 12, 2017 at 6:02:23 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote: > > > So it shows a text: "Existing tiddler will be overwritten!" now. > > -m > Excellent approach. Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this g

[tw] Re: [INTRO] Tiddler Bundle Plugin

2017-06-10 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 7:24:13 PM UTC-5, PMario wrote: > > On Friday, June 9, 2017 at 11:05:03 PM UTC+2, codacoder...@outlook.com > wrote: >> >> Hi Mario >> >>> - If an imported tiddler exist, they will be renamed. So importing the >>> same tiddler, won't overwrite existing content. ...

[tw] Re: [INTRO] Tiddler Bundle Plugin

2017-06-09 Thread codacodercodacoder
Hi Mario > - If an imported tiddler exist, they will be renamed. So importing the > same tiddler, won't overwrite existing content. ... ( I know: There's a lot > of improvement possibilities here :) > > Are you planning a switch to turn that off? -- You received this message because you are

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki StackExchange

2017-06-08 Thread codacodercodacoder
Like any good relationship, it takes commitment. Done. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this gr

Re: [tw] Bundling - It would help - HOW to do it reliably?

2017-06-08 Thread codacodercodacoder
This is frankly marvelous. Perfect for a situation I keep on running into (and perfectly documented by TiddlyTweeter). I don't know what the formal definition of an "edition" is, but Bundles is certainly an ad hoc edition-creator for use between one's local TWs. Excellent work, Mario! Thank yo

[tw] Noteself issue

2017-05-17 Thread codacodercodacoder
Been meaning to try this out for a while so I just downloaded it. It fails immediately with a js error. Same happens when I go to the online version. :( Firefox 53.

[tw] Re: What's the point with titles NOT as links?

2017-05-17 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 12:48:57 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > > The big issue would be that nobody really seems to leverage CamelCase as > links (you rarely see it being used that way), and that it may confuse > newbies. In the 90s, it seemed like a neat idea. But I've never found that >

[tw] Re: What's the point with titles NOT as links?

2017-05-17 Thread codacodercodacoder
I think it clear that Mat is asking about *NOT* having them as links. I see no strong argument for that. There is I guess an argument to be made for not confusing new users - but really, I'd make them default to being links so that dragging "just works" and cover it with documentation. On We

[tw] Re: simple question: why is tiddlywiki core considered a plugin?

2017-05-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
I'd say Jeremy's choice here is the ultimate in dogfooding: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 2:59:52 PM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > why is tiddlywiki CORE considered a plugin? > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to t

[tw] Re: doesn't seem to work

2017-05-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Watch your case: This works This does not On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 2:55:59 PM UTC-5, Thomas Schulte wrote: > > underlines in the wiki but tag doesn't stop underlining. What > can be done? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw] Re: Positive Assertions In One Sentence ... (aka Saying Succinctly What TW Is About ...)

2017-05-05 Thread codacodercodacoder
*Me*: It's software. *Person*: Software? That's not saying much. *Me*: Listen to the stress - *SOFT*ware. It's authored by someone that hasn't lost sight of the meaning of "soft". *Person*: [Eyebrows slowly raising] You... you mean... *Me*: [Smiling] Yep. Try it. *Way, WAY too much software

[tw] Re: This is how you can (and could) find plugins

2017-05-04 Thread codacodercodacoder
It should be a sticky post/thread at the top of this group. I'm imagining a *single* maintained posting, if that can be arranged (otherwise, it'll become too lengthy/tedious to browse/use). -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsu

[tw] Re: @ttention plugin issue

2017-04-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
To be clear, the issue only occurs when ONE tiddler contains many sources with identical text @target1 my message /@ @target2 my message /@ @target3 my message /@ I can live with a rule that states "Multiple sources appearing in the same tiddler cannot have identical text messages" Workaround

Re: [tw] Is Firefox Dying? Do we need to pact with The Devil for saving?

2017-04-25 Thread codacodercodacoder
This. On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 9:26:24 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > TW on node.js doesn't serve images. The fact that node.js can serve images > is totally irrelevant until someone writes a version of TW on node.js that > does. > > The thing is, if you start having to run a server, you no

[tw] Re: printing

2017-04-24 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 9:41:00 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Ton > > *Let us not disagree where there is none.* > > 1 - The point was, for me, THE QUESTION was on PRINTING a Tiddler. I > suggested it EASIEST via "Open In new window" > > 2 - In Firefox on Windows it behaves as ex

[tw] Re: @ttention plugin issue

2017-04-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
Mat, I think I see the issue. <$list filter="[split:after]" variable="rest"> The t var contains *all* the text and split doesn't know *which* occurrence of ch to split after. My tired brain isn't letting me see what to do about it though :( -- You received this message because you are subsc

[tw] Re: @ttention plugin issue

2017-04-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
Actually, disregard my previous. When I renamed Mat's macros, I'd missed one of his calls to "loop". Now I'm seeing the same issue as Dave. On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 6:13:26 AM UTC-5, codacoder...@outlook.com wrote: > > I'm seeing a different problem. Only the *first* message shows up at a

[tw] Re: @ttention plugin issue

2017-04-22 Thread codacodercodacoder
I'm seeing a different problem. Only the *first* message shows up at a given target. @target this appears /@ @target this does not /@ On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 5:04:12 PM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote: > > Hi Mat > > When you paste the same text twice or more in a tiddler, and push it to > di

Re: [tw] Mat's @ttention plugin

2017-04-21 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 5:49:03 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > The complication I see is that there is no delimiter to say when the title > is complete. > The @ symbol begins the text. The /@ pair of symbols ENDS the text @title like this./@ If the title contains spaces... @[[title with s

[tw] Re: Is anybody on this group an active Genealogist?

2017-04-21 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 5:37:08 PM UTC-5, Richard Evans wrote: > > Hi, > > First of all I want to thank you all for replying. Though I most of you > seem to have jumped to the conclusion, that I am trying to replace > genealogical programs. I am not. In fact, I believe I have identified,

Re: [tw] Mat's @ttention plugin

2017-04-21 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 6:31:54 PM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > Glad you like it :-) > > I had to change it a bit - I didn't want it to work via the >> ViewTemplate, so I hacked off the tag, removed the last div and call the >> roam macro where I need it. >> > > Yeah, if I recall, the first ve

[tw] Re: Random Thoughts about the new version of TW.

2016-07-16 Thread codacodercodacoder
My 2 cents... Yes to IDs. No to users creating them. Ever. They should be GUIDs. Not concatenated titles+dates or anything related to existing tiddler data. This will likely fail and scale poorly. They must be created "behind the scenes", but easily discovered/usable by experienced use

[tw] Re: Presenting: StretchText - an alternative to links or popups

2016-07-13 Thread codacodercodacoder
nota http://www.thefreedictionary.com/nota+bene On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 11:04:36 AM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Thank you, Eric, for pointing this out. > > How about “strex”? > Reminds of stretch and expand, could also stand for STRing EXpander. > > (According to Google it is also

[tw] Re: Presenting: StretchText - an alternative to links or popups

2016-07-12 Thread codacodercodacoder
Thanks Thomas. Replies within.. On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 12:26:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Thanks for your feedback, Coda! > You are right, I will have to explain the id better … and in fact I had > tried to eliminate this parameter at first. But I came to the conclusion > that i

[tw] Re: Presenting: StretchText - an alternative to links or popups

2016-07-11 Thread codacodercodacoder
On Sunday, July 10, 2016 at 1:41:11 PM UTC-5, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > May I introduce my own variant of this great idea? I tried to simplify a > bit for my limited usecase and I gave it a stretchy appearance (tested in > some browsers only). > > The result can be found here

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