Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3 revision a3
Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
*Portability issue on start pathing?*
Not sure if this is my issue in understanding Bob portability?
I had a crash some time after I changed, in testing,
Jed wrote...
>
> I haven't implemented a good solution to the alerts yet, the best I have
> so far is an option to disable the alerts in a wiki, or a setting to
> disable them globally.
*On alerts ...*
Not sure it applies to others, but I mostly work in bobCentral, the
IndexWiki, to do
Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3 revision a3
Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
*Cosmetic issue with Languages folder? *
The console repeatedly reports...
"No Languages Folder C:\bag\tw5\bob_123a3\Languages"
I manually created one to
Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3 revision a3
Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
Quick note to say things are looking up. On initial testing 1.2.3a3 (not
a2) the crashing problem is, on delete & rename, I think, gone.
I'll test in more detail
I updated the plugin version in the dropbox folder, it should be 1.2.3a2
The problem where empty sections in the settings not being removed
correctly should be fixed.
The permissions errors are probably because the wiki was loaded on the
server when you deleted it. I hadn't run into that while
Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3
Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
I think many of the issues I'm hitting are related to file permissions
related to node (on Windows?) rather than directly BobEXE issues. I see
EPERM can indicate permission
Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3
Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
*Permissions issue? But can't fully replicate it. *
Not sure this is much help be here goes ...
For example...
-- At $:/plugins/OokTech/Bob/RenameWikis attempted to rename a
It's possible that Tony doesn't have that first post. The link was/is:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c2s22zy4oaal8wz/AACQ7GGEIDYyyKxZ2Q_iWuZba?dl=0
As this thread is about the newest version of BobEXE, the link in the first
post of this thread brings you to the download for the newest BobEXE.
Dropping another version of the plugin into a running instance of BobEXE
will probably cause inconsistent or undesired behaviour.
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Mark,
I just though I could find the plugin tiddler somewhere. Searching the git
hub I can see the tiddler, so must I load a node Bob so I can access the
latest plugin?
Otherwise please send in a private message.
Regards
Tony
On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 1:52:46 PM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I
I could extract and send it to you, if Jed doesn't mind. The only reason to
do it this way is to save band-width. If you can download Bob yourself that
of course is best.
-- Mark
On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 7:34:38 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> Mark,
>
> As I normally use bobexe I have no idea
Mark,
As I normally use bobexe I have no idea where to find the plugin to drop
into my running bobwin.exe It appears there is not running bob online from
which to extract the plugin as would be the case for more other plugins.
Any Guidance would be appreciated.
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday,
Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3
> Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
*Delete of wiki can crash Bob ...*
-- At $:/plugins/OokTech/Bob/DeleteWikis
-- Delete an existing wiki
-- Result: the wiki on-disk *is* correctly deleted, though not
Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3
> Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
*Excess alert messages appear on all wiki ...*
-- Go to: $:/plugins/OokTech/Bob/ManageWikis
-- Create, Rename or Delete a wiki ...
-- Result: works correctly.
Issue is
Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3
> Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
*Console not reporting tiddler deletion ...*
-- Create a Tiddler and the Console correctly reports its creation ...
For New Tiddler, type is application/x-tiddler
@TiddlyTweeter,
Thank you, the fix for this should be in the next version I upload.
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Ciao Jed
BobEXE: TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.3
> Windows 10 64bit, tablet. Latest Firefox & Chrome.
*Minor issues with deletion ...*
--- Under "Delete Wikis". Select a Wiki to delete, check "Delete children";
click "Delete Wiki."
-- Result: The wiki *is* deleted on disk
Thanks Jed,
I'm hitting some issues but need test further to pin them down before I
reply.
FYI, one tech point regarding Windows Bob for debugging is that Bob can
exit the command processor taking its closing message with it.
Windows uses can ensure they get that message by launching Bob from
Thanks Mark,
1.2.2r2 was the latest Bob exe. Perhaps due to ignorance not being on the
road, but I will next 48 hours. Are you saying the plugin is in advance of
the exe? Would it be unwise to drop the plugin onto the running bob
version? or must I go and setup a fresh bob set up without bob
Was this supposed to fix Tony's problem #1 ? It seems to still be happening.
The documentation says that I need to configure pluginAPI in order to add
new plugins. But I found just setting the pluginPath was enough to have
local plugins be added to the selection. That's fine with me, but maybe
I will be handling any bug report that contains the appropriate information
before looking into any others.
This thread is specifically about version 1.2.3, any bugs that are uniquely
related to previous versions are not going to be addressed here.
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Jed,
On Item 2 above
2. Are all the features basically setup by appropriate changes to the
settings? perhaps using $:/plugins/OokTech/Bob/Configuration as a Guide?
> *yes, but I have been moving more toward putting everything in the control
> panel tab with better explanations. But to use
Jed,
I will follow your feature and bug report process, but only from a newly
installed test base of BobWin.exe.
Windows 10, TiddlyWiki version 5.1.19 with Bob version 1.2.2r2
I can confirm that item one above is re-ocurring on a new test base;
1. No matter that a wiki is saved, I get this
I updated the executables in the dropbox folder.
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I realise I should have put this is the first post, but here is a link to
one of the wikis served on Bob on ooktech.xyz with some information about
how to give an effective bug report or feature
request:
Hi Tony,
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 5:56:33 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> Because I find it hard to get the concepts behind the features I am not
> sure what relates to all wikis, the root wiki or the child wikis eg the
> Plugin folder
>
I can explain what worked for me -- can't guarantee that
Jed et al..
Thanks for the continuing development of Bob and simple to use Bobexe. Of
late I have needed to exit the use of Bob for my critical Wikis as I have
too many issues arising. I have thus returned it to an evaluation platform
and installed the latest version. The Export Wiki feature
Well that's simple enough. But the there's this "Reconnect" button that
gives the illusion that you just have to press it and the problem is fixed.
Maybe just a message that says "Reload browser to reconnect" ?
Thanks!
-- Mark
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 2:40:37 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
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>
For 2, you don't have to restart the server, just reload the wiki. When you
put in a new plugin you have to refresh the wiki the same as you have to
when you install a new plugin with a single file wiki or using the node
server.
If just reloading the page isn't working for you there is some
Minor things --
1. The [Click here] to set the host to 0.0.0.0
continues not to work. That is, the address continues to be 127.0.0.1 even
after the server is manually reset.
2. Making a change that requires a reset (like adding plugins) creates the
red "reset" message. To get the message to
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