Re: [tw] twproxy – an authentication proxy for your TiddlyWiki

2016-04-24 Thread Steve Gattuso
Woah! That’s awesome, thank you so much for the link. Glad others find this useful and I’m excited to iterate it on it in the future. If anyone is using it “in production” I’d love to get feedback on what could be improved in future versions. Cheers, - Steve > On Apr 24, 2016, at 11:04 AM,

Re: [tw] twproxy – an authentication proxy for your TiddlyWiki

2016-04-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Steve Apologies, I’m late to this thread, and to congratulating you for an excellent, and very useful piece of work. I’ve added a link for 5.1.12: https://github.com/stevenleeg/twproxy Best wishes Jeremy. > On 17 Apr 2016, at 16:05, Steve Gattuso wrote: > > Hi

Re: [tw] twproxy – an authentication proxy for your TiddlyWiki

2016-04-19 Thread Mat
@Steve - thanks for your reflections on Vimwiki and TW! Very good to hear. One minor frustration I’ve found with TiddlyWiki is the way it handles > images. If I want to attach an image to a post I need to upload it to the > wiki which makes it automatically load each and every time I bring up

Re: [tw] twproxy – an authentication proxy for your TiddlyWiki

2016-04-19 Thread Sylvain Naudin
Hi, Le lundi 18 avril 2016 17:19:33 UTC+2, Steve Gattuso a écrit : > > One minor frustration I’ve found with TiddlyWiki is the way it handles > images. > You still can use img html and don't import and convert it in your wiki to save size. Also, I've used on a documentation project a macro

Re: [tw] twproxy – an authentication proxy for your TiddlyWiki

2016-04-18 Thread Steve Gattuso
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! > One little hint: In your readme you wrote port 8080 in the command and in the > next sentence it is port . This is actually on purpose – port 8080 is the TiddlyWiki server and is the twproxy URL. The example is a little ambiguous so I just

[tw] twproxy – an authentication proxy for your TiddlyWiki

2016-04-17 Thread Steve Gattuso
Hi everyone! I'm a newcomer to the TiddlyWiki community (coming off of a long affair with Vimwiki) and have really enjoyed developing my personal wiki so far. One of my favorite aspects of TiddlyWiki has been that it's web-based, making it possible for me to access my wiki from everywhere