Hello Tony,
thanks for your nice answer :-)
I understand what you mean and I really would like to do it like this.
But I have fear, when the wiki makes problems one time in the future and
the reason would be because of the size of ToDoNow, I would then have to
edit hundreds of tiddlers
My
Surya,
I understand the difficulties you are facing, my point on the space issue
is do not concern yourself until you experience the problems you fear.
It is not possible to to give a clear statement about TiddlyWiki working
sizes as there are many variables, since mobile use is somewhat new w
Hello all,
I have been experimenting a lot again. My ambition to find the perfect
solution & to learn raised again...
@Mark and Stef:
maybe I'll come back to your suggested solutions. At the moment I
experiment again with ToDoNow.
@Tony:
I have been asking (I think even more than one time) som
Hi Tony,
Maybe size is not limiting you, but I have two tiddlywikies about 10 mb and
problems running them on my computer. Tiddlywiki is in it self growing, and
I really want a language plugin also. I just updated a tiddlywiki that was
about 1½ year old. Afterwards it was 1.1mb bigger. So growi
Surya,
Your concern about saving space! is this a perception or do you have real
evidence of the wiki being too large?
I never worry about this and have not hit any limitations so far. It is the
data such as images or thousands of records that threaten to make a wiki
too large, much less the p
Hi Stef,
uiui puhhh... -don't know that in english ;-)
I'll have a look at it tomorrow :-)
Looks interesting...
Surya
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On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 11:39:51 PM UTC+1, ste...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Maybe this code helps:
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Bonus: Apparently, TiddlyWiki accepts the field sortable-date, which is
created by my code, as a regular date (even if some trailing zeros are
missing). Therefore you could use the $view wid
Hi,
Maybe this code helps:
<$select tiddler="Form Data" field="date-day">
<$list filter="01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31" variable="number">
>><>.
<$select tiddler="Form Data" field="date-month">
<$list filter="01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0
Hi Mark,
ahhh, okay :-)
Sounds nice, looks nice :-)
But, it increases the size of my wiki a lot- I just tested it again.
I will stay with my solution :-)
When editing my field "due", it feels like "Oh that's a really very
unsophisticated solution".
But it's easy & fast to edit (in most cases ev
If you really want to have 2 fields then just use 2 input fields in your
Input tiddler.
The advantage of the datepicker plugin is that it stores dates in TW5
format. Then you can use a view widget like:
<$view field="myfield" format="date" template="DD. MMM YY" /> to display
the field in your
Hi Tony,
thanks for your answer.
But I don't want a plugin (except it is really small in size), in order to
keep my wiki as small as possible to avoid problems.
I had already the datepicker, but I couldn't find any advantage in using it
compared to my solution I have now.
I write now in the fi
Use datepicker to enter or select dates from a popup calendar, it's really
cool. You can even allow time selection if you want. The resulting field will
contain a TW date just like created and modified.
The all the plugins can handle these dates, including Evans formula plugin with
a little con
H,
I have this in the Task-Tiddlers:
<$edit-text tiddler=<> field="due"/>
That shows me the value of the field "due" and I can edit the value in this
shown field in vew mode. It is automatically saved.
In this field I have for example the value "18.01.01".
I added <$view format=DD-MM-YY>
What Tony is saying, and I agree, is to use something like the datepicker
plugin or the <> macro (with the [UTC]0MM0DD0hh0mm0ssXXX option)
to save your dates. Then use <$view format=...> to display your dates
however you want. If you store your dates in native TW5 format you will
find more
Hi Tony,
...my advice is always store dates in the tiddlywiki date serial number
> format and use the format to display as desired. Plugins and more can
> usualy use tiddlywiki dates not bespoke date formats.
>>> I am sorry, I don't really understand, what I can do with this
information...
I
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