Scott,
Some incomplete responses below
On Monday, April 29, 2019 at 5:56:50 AM UTC+10, Scott Simmons (Secret-HQ)
wrote:
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> Thinking about this has raised a couple of other "How do I ... with
> TiddlyWiki?" questions. I'm going to brain-dump them here in case anyone
> has quick answers or
#2 Example, perhaps
<$list filter="[tag[HelloThere]]" variable="testme">
<$list filter="[titletags[]count[]]" variable="count">
<$reveal type="match" default="1" text=<>>
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On Sunday, April 28, 2019 at 12:56:50 PM UTC-7, Scott Simmons (Secret-HQ)
wrote:
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> Thinking about this has raised a
Thinking about this has raised a couple of other "How do I ... with
TiddlyWiki?" questions. I'm going to brain-dump them here in case anyone
has quick answers or ideas:
1. How do I scrape/capture the of a page by inputting a URL into
a field? Has anyone built a TW-friendly mechanism
When I started working on Quinoid, I found I needed a way to track
references
But of course, it doesn't interface with Firefox bookmarks.
I was thinking that it might be possible to write a processor in node.js
that would convert a bookmarks.json file exported from FF into tid files
that
On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 1:12:39 PM UTC-4, Joshua Fontany wrote:
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> Getting my rather LARGE bookmark collection into tiddlywiki is pretty high
> on my to-do list. Really like what I am hearing so far.
>
I'm in the same boat — and yet *STILL* a bit reluctant to make the leap
from keeping
I concur with Dave. These are some thrilling possibilities!
Regarding TiddlyClip, check out my comments here:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/1Z7kIaPF2Nk/RRpYwX-XAwAJ
Regarding custom dropzones, here's some more food for thought:
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 6:11:54 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> I made a bookmarks library too, but it may not be as good as Dave's.
>
> https://ooktech.com/TiddlyWiki/Bookmarks/
>
That's awesome, Jed! Looking back through my folders, I found an earlier
version I'd cadged (from here maybe?)
Hi, Birthe —
Glad to see it's not just me who has some interest in this. It's been a
wish-list item for me for a while. I'm hesitant whether ANY solution will
be worth the pain-staking process of migrating my bookmarks out of my
browser and into TiddlyWiki, but the idea of having a
Joshua,
you can export bookmarks to bookmarks.html and drop that in. Its not ideal but
quick but I like the approach you are investigating.
Tony
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Good ideas!
I'm still hacking away at my JsonEditor / JsonUI project, but just before
that I was experimenting with auto-importing Chrome/Firefox bookmarks
directly from the sql database they live in (& also grabbing favicons from
that sql db). Getting my rather LARGE bookmark collection into
Jed.
When it comes to drag and drop quite a bit could be done to the import process
however tiddlywiki drag and drop features could also be used to create custom
drop zones that use an alternate import process.
I imagined a custom tiddler with say 4 to 6 large table cells with an icon and
I hadn't considered the effects of just dropping the link onto a wiki. It
is very easy to hook into the import mechanism and modify behaviour based
on that, the mechanism is part of the core.
I think that the biggest things to decide would be to decide on how you
want each entry to look and
oooh that sounds cool!
On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 7:09:42 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
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> Folks,
>
> I think there is value in both Dave and Jeds solutions I have being
> wanting to improve Bookmark capture further. Here are some ideas I intended
> to play with
>
>
>- If you select a URL in a
Folks,
I think there is value in both Dave and Jeds solutions I have being wanting
to improve Bookmark capture further. Here are some ideas I intended to play
with
- If you select a URL in a browser address bar then click and drag you
can drop it on a wiki and then import an Untitled
I made a bookmarks library too, but it may not be as good as Dave's.
https://ooktech.com/TiddlyWiki/Bookmarks/
I briefly looked at what would be necessary to be able to automatically add
bookmarks to tiddlywiki and didn't get anywhere. From what I remember
browser security restrictions made it
Hi Scott Simmons,
That would indeed be handy. I remember it discussed before, but I cannot
remember having seen a solution.
For a long time I have used tiddlyclip to bookmark. I have it ask for a tag
when I do so. The good part is, that in my wiki I can make comments to my
tiddler (bookmark).
Well, *of course *Dave Gifford has played around with the idea!
http://giffmex.org/experiments/tidmarks.html
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