Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-11 Thread mauloop
Just set _datafoldertarget property in settings.json to whatever folder you > want to use. > Just tested. It works. Thanks. Really a great job. )+( -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-11 Thread Arlen Beiler
Actually there is an easier way than replacing the folder. Just set _datafoldertarget property in settings.json to whatever folder you want to use. The plugins are bundled so they load faster. It doesn't matter, TiddlyWiki just loads them either way. On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 5:16 AM mauloop

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-11 Thread mauloop
Hi, Arlen. I would like to upgrade the TW version included in TiddlyServer to 5.1.21, which fixes lot of 5.1.20 bugs. I think I could simply download the new TW5 rel from Github and replace the tidllywiki subfolder in the Tiddlyserver install dir. I noticed that all of the plugins, themes,

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-06 Thread Arlen Beiler
I added a simple tree example to the server config page and also linked to it from the getting started guide. I will add more information as I have time. Thank you for your suggestions. Arlen On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 11:39 PM 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki < tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote: > I

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-06 Thread Arlen Beiler
TiddlyServer hands all data folder requests off to the TiddlyWiki server instance, so it should function the same for core features. I believe the path may have been changed to /static/tiddlername in 5.1.20. On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 9:23 PM TonyM wrote: > Arlen, > > Thanks so much for updating

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-05 Thread TonyM
Arlen, Thanks so much for updating and improving your wonderful solution. I will be upgrading shortly. In the vanilla node version there are static tiddlers "path/#tiddlername" published at "path/tiddlername" will this be possible with TiddleyServer ? Regards Tony On Thursday, 5 September

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Scott Kingery
I might be able to contribute some documentation when I get some more time. Tonight I learned: In the tree line of settings.json, even though my windows directory is ../apps/Work the settings file is expecting lowercase ../apps/work For HTTPS, if you have the certs, you just have to learn

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Scott Kingery
Ahha...solving my own problems. On the Getting Started page you wrote "create a webroot and a backups folder *beside *the TiddlyServer folder" I read that as *inside*. That would mean the relative path ../webroot wouldn't work and ./webroot would be correct (2 dots vs 1 dot). Makes much more

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I haven't tried it yet, but it seems like a lot of the information a user would need is missing. Like how to make "children" of trees. How to set the port, like Scott asked. What's the difference between a group and a folder? How to use those new https super powers? Maybe just making a sample

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Just going by my own experience. I believe you could put your single file wiki in "webroot". You could also put any data folders in a dir below "webroot" (e.g. webroot/mywiki) and they would be served up as data folder TW files. Mostly you can't put a single file TW into a data folder and

[tw5] Re: Announcing TiddlyServer 2.1 Stable

2019-09-04 Thread Scott Kingery
Hi Arlen, Thanks for your work on this. I'm new to TiddlyServer but I have used node on windows. I am trying to figure out if my data folders should be under the webroot folder. Like webroot\mywiki. And if I was using a single html file wiki would that go inside webroot? Lastly, is it using a