Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread Dylan Kinnett
One way you could do it would be to share a directory structure, in addition to just sharing the Tiddlywiki file. For example, if you put the tiddlywiki inside a "wiki" folder, and then, inside that you had a "files" folder where the wiki points to for its file URLS, then by sharing the "wiki" fold

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread David Gifford
Use case: Hyperlinks are great if it is just for you, or if your files are online, and yes, that helps with the file size issue. But if you want to share local files with a friend, putting them in a TiddlyWiki would be a way to share them. Dave On Friday, November 15, 2013 5:52:13 PM UTC-6, Dy

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread Dylan Kinnett
> > What's the use case that you're interested in? > > For me it would be .txt, .docx, and .pdf files. For me, I'm content to store them in a nearby local directory and just have TW5 point to them via relative hyperlinks or something like that. Would that work well enough to cut down on the f

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> If I understand correctly what you are saying, the attachment (embedding) > functionality is agnostic with regard to the actual content of the file to > be embedded, the only restriction being that the file size should not be > too big. So, in theory, any type of files could be embedded, within >

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread karhof21
If I understand correctly what you are saying, the attachment (embedding) functionality is agnostic with regard to the actual content of the file to be embedded, the only restriction being that the file size should not be too big. So, in theory, any type of files could be embedded, within reaso

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread sergei karhof
> > What's the use case that you're interested in? > > I am mostly interested in attaching PDF and Word/Excel documents. -- 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 emai

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Karhof TiddlyWiki5 does indeed handle attachments in the sense you mean, of embedding the file within TW5. Right now, embedding only works reliably for images and PDFs; unknown file types won't necessarily be treated correctly. There's also currently no way to extract embedded data except as im

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-15 Thread PMario
On Friday, November 15, 2013 4:03:00 AM UTC+1, karh...@gmail.com wrote: > > What about other files, such as documents? > Can you specify "documents" a bit closer? IMO if you wan to add some 1-2kByte text files ... OK several 100kByte PDF ... may be. If you want to add a 1.1MByte docx file, just u

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-14 Thread karhof21
What about other files, such as documents? On Friday, November 15, 2013 3:00:17 AM UTC+1, bluespire wrote: > > In a nutshell, yes. However, I don't think all the support is there yet. > Images are natively supported and are encoded in base-64 in in the TW. > > > On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 2:28 PM, >

Re: [tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-14 Thread Steve Rutter
In a nutshell, yes. However, I don't think all the support is there yet. Images are natively supported and are encoded in base-64 in in the TW. On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 2:28 PM, wrote: > Does TW5 support attachments? I don't mean supporting attachments as > external files, by providing links to

[tw] TW5 and attachments

2013-11-14 Thread karhof21
Does TW5 support attachments? I don't mean supporting attachments as external files, by providing links to them. What I mean is bundling a file inside the TW file. This would be very much appreciated. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" gro