Hi
is there any development on this? I have the same problem. It is good to
know that there is no real problem, but still quite annoying.
thanks
torsdag den 31. januar 2019 kl. 17.34.39 UTC+1 skrev Mark S.:
>
> After a page has been loaded, it's sent some javascript to determine the
> title.
I am about to download Quinoid apk, but I can not quite gather from this thread
whether I should use Quinoid a or Quinoid b?
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Thanks for the update!
Hope you find free time and go to the beach :-)
Thanks for all the useful tools and codes you provided to TW community!
Cheers
Mohammad
On Friday, July 26, 2019 at 7:54:25 PM UTC+4:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I wouldn't say I'm abandoning it quite yet. Just maybe not
I wouldn't say I'm abandoning it quite yet. Just maybe not aggressively
pursuing
it. Seeing how other projects shape up. Especially if existing features
aren't really
being used. Like the last upgrade had code to allow geo permissions in it,
because
that was requested. But I'm not sure if it's
Hi Mark,
I use Quinoid and it quite useful. I use both local storage and Google
Drive!
It is pity you abandon Quinoid!
It is the only one works seamlessly with Drive.
Cheers
Mohammad
On Friday, July 26, 2019 at 7:30:55 PM UTC+4:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I'm not sure. When I started writing there
I'm not sure. When I started writing there were no other Android solutions
(except AndTidwiki). Now there's
two others in the running. There was some criticism that Q. couldn't use
local drives (don't know if the
user tried the "local" mode), so I might be out of my league.
Thanks!
On Friday,
Ciao Mark S. & Mohammad
I agree with you Mohammad ...
I think it is a stable version and has great feature, the one I can open
> from Google Drive is quite useful!
>
One very good feature of Quidoid is how you can customise it to "fetch"
any TiddlyWiki you want.
It opens the door well to
Hi Mark,
No news on Quinoid for a while?
Is there any plan for beta and RC?
I think it is a stable version and has great feature, the one I can open
from Google Drive is quite useful!
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 2:42:40 AM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> This version adds a menu
David,
That wiki is mine and only proposed. It is for learning and documentation. You
are best using empty when using and building solutions.
I will see if i can fix it.
Tony
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Mark S., you are correct. I started my android wiki with a "full wiki"
download of the "TW for New Users" at
http://tiddlywiki.psat.com.au/TW5NewUser.html. It was that wiki that
displayed the problem with the invisible menu.
I have switched to an empty download of tiddlywiki.com wiki and the
Thanks David
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Thanks for the feedback, David.
I think this sort of thing will depend on the nature of your hosted TW,
themes, tweaks, and/or your screen size and orientation.
Thanks!
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On Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 3:26:53 AM UTC-7, David Nebauer wrote:
>
> Reporting successful install of 190313a on a
David
I am keen to exit keep. Did you just transfer manualy, have you built a replica?
I hope to reproduce its use as a shopping list that allows searching previous
entries on mobile.
Regards
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Reporting successful install of 190313a on a Pixel 1 running android 9. I
was asked for storage permissions -- can't recall at exactly which point,
though I think it was when I first opened a tiddlywiki.
Only one usability issue to report, aside from my apparently giant fingers
sometimes
Thanks for the feedback, Watt!
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On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 3:43:34 PM UTC-7, Watt wrote:
>
> Thank you Mark the geo apk works for me.
>
> I had already allowed location permissions to the previous version so
> can't say if it prompts for location or not. No prompts popped up anyway.
Thank you Mark the geo apk works for me.
I had already allowed location permissions to the previous version so can't say
if it prompts for location or not. No prompts popped up anyway.
The wiki does now receive location info and acquires geo points via the geoloc
macro and displays maps via
@Tony and anyone interested in GEO.
I've just posted quinoid-v-0-08-190316a-GEO.apk.
(https://github.com/Marxsal/Quinoid01/releases/tag/v0.0.8alpha) I tried
looking through the forum for the GEO TW file you wanted to use, but of
course couldn't find it.
This apk *may* allow you to do your
Mark,
It is fine with 1190313a.apk
Regards
Tony
On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 2:02:06 PM UTC+11, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I'm concerned about one of your comments. On the opening page of Q, on the
> actionbar, there should be a little plus sign (+) icon there. Is it showing
> up?
>
> Thanks!
> --
I'm concerned about one of your comments. On the opening page of Q, on the
actionbar, there should be a little plus sign (+) icon there. Is it showing
up?
Thanks!
-- Mark
On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 7:19:40 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> Sorry, it took time to get back to this.
>
> I
Mark,
Sorry, it took time to get back to this.
I have upgraded to 1190313a.apk. It seems to be working well. Although it
did add the help page a second time.
I could send you the screenshot you requested but I would have to
retro-grade. Let me know if you still want me to do that.
Regards
The phone is a Motorola.
On Thursday, 14 March 2019 18:33:07 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Well, more mysterious.
>
> Possibly G. decided to roll back their permissions requirements between v7
> and v8 ? I doubt that Android retains permissions after uninstalls. That
> would be a security breach, I
Mark S.
I took more care second time round to address you better. Takes time.
I'm still trying to get clear.
313a DOES work but the Resources don't show for me unless you close Quinoid
and re-open it.
J.
On Thursday, 14 March 2019 18:33:07 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Well, more mysterious.
>
Well, more mysterious.
Possibly G. decided to roll back their permissions requirements between v7
and v8 ? I doubt that Android retains permissions after uninstalls. That
would be a security breach, I think.
So you tried 313a again? If you closed it out entirely (via the app
manager, force
Nothing asked for extra permissions. Not on 313a or 312b.
TBH I am totally unclear if that is because I granted them on Q. before
(i.e. its privileges are set in some setting file already regardless) or
because the install natively does it anew?
Mark S. wrote:
>
> Did the 313a version prompt
Ciao Mark
I'll do again to double check and report back on specifics.
Josiah
On Thursday, 14 March 2019 16:43:07 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Hi TT,
>
> Feedback is always useful, though sometimes painful.
>
> Did the 313a version prompt you for permissions?
>
> The missing resources is worrisome.
Hi TT,
Feedback is always useful, though sometimes painful.
Did the 313a version prompt you for permissions?
The missing resources is worrisome. However, did you happen to check the
Document/TwFile directory? It's possible that the resources were there, but
hadn't loaded into the list. In
Mark S.
This is just an FYI from Andy 8.0.0 on a Motorola something. No need to
respond.
I did Housekeeping to remove loads of test wiki and clean-up... and clean
reinstall.
That illustrates that pathing is taken over on Android now.
1 -- Uninstalled Quinoid --- NOTE this deleted all the TW
For email users I updated my last post concerning Clipping in Quinoid.
On Thursday, 14 March 2019 13:16:49 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Mark S.
>
> Regarding the Clip function (using "b" apk) ... I tested as follows ...
>
> 1 -- With both Quinoid and Chrome "open" -- i.e. both
Ciao Mark S.
Regarding the Clip function (using "b" apk) ... I tested as follows ...
1 -- With both Quinoid and Chrome "open" -- i.e. both started--though one
is hidden when you use the other one.
2 -- With Q. closed. Chrome clip and close. Open Q.
Both scenarios worked for me. The clip is
Ciao Mark S.
I tried adding a Resource to bring in one of my own wiki. It worked well.
That feature is extremely useful!
The only issue was editing JSON accurately on a tiny screen. So I just used
an Android JSON editor which made it a breeze.
Many thanks
Josiah
Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> This
Yeah, I get that a lot ...
I've just uploaded quinoid-v0-0-8-190313a.apk to the release. This
(hopefully) makes permissions handling better and will avoid the "I can't
install" messages. Hopefully. It also adds a brief little message after you
click on a resource to download so that you have
Ciao Mark
Very, very good work. Kudos.
Android 8. "b" version apk.
Seamless overwrite install.
Only fly in the ointment in on this on Resources ...
.[image: Screenshot_20190313-202239_2.png]
I get no indication on click it worked (which it did) so ended up with 3
versions of JD.
Best
Thanks, it worked.
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 5:55:36 PM UTC+5:30, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Subi 54,
> Open the app info and grant the storage permission!
>
> --Mohammad
>
> On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 2:51:42 PM UTC+3:30, Subi 54 wrote:
>>
>> On 8.1.0, new install kept giving `Quinoid keeps
Subi 54,
Open the app info and grant the storage permission!
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 2:51:42 PM UTC+3:30, Subi 54 wrote:
>
> On 8.1.0, new install kept giving `Quinoid keeps stopping`.
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Hi Mark,
Reporting that this installed perfectly for me, without the need to set
permissions nor needing to uninstall the previous version. Android 8.0.0
Nexus6P
And thanks again for your amazing app!
-jd
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 8:12:40 AM UTC+9, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> This version
Hi Mark,
I got the json edit to work.
Some feedback;
Closing Quinoid via the '3 dots menu > exit' and then reopening it doesn't
refresh the file list or the Resources (json) list for me.
Closing Quinoid via the Android method, using Home button, then clear recent
apps and then reopen Quinoid
Hi Mark - successful here, Android 7.
Allowed install from unknown sources.
Installed over the top of existing Quinoid. Message 'do you want to update an
existing package?' - yes.
Storage and location permissions were still on from previous version.
Opened fine with my file list still there.
Further input
-Open app information
-Manually add permission to storage
-Open the app
now it is WORKING!
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 7:20:02 AM UTC+3:30, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Android 9
>
> Uninstall previous version. Install new v-0-0-8a
> Open the app
>
> Small white widow
Android 9
Uninstall previous version. Install new v-0-0-8a
Open the app
Small white widow appears
Quinoid keeps stopping
App info
Close app
NOT working!
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 2:42:40 AM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> This version adds a menu item "Resources" that
Hi Tony,
On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 7:08:02 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>
> Settings > Apps > Quinoid > Uninstall
> App Installed 190312b
>
The "b" version matches (I think) the original version you first had on
your machine, but not the "a" version you installed earlier today.
Something about
Mark, Comments in line
On Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 12:20:59 PM UTC+11, Mark S. wrote:
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> Hi Tony,
>
> I appreciate your feedback!
>
And I your work
>
> Did it force you to install a new version?
>
I could not do my normal click on release and install over. I had to remove
and install
Hi Tony,
I appreciate your feedback!
Did it force you to install a new version?
I used a different machine, but (I thought) the usual key to do the
release. Just in case I messed up, I've just put a new release generated
with the original machine. But if everyone reports they "have" to
Mark,
Installed on my android 7.0. I had to uninstall the previous version first,
and manualy add the storage permission. I am not so sure now how to add
location permissions.
I can only see "Find TW File" Browses storage, and "Unassigned Key" - does
nothing, in the menu
I no longer seem
Thanks for the feedback Tony. It's possible that Android didn't have the
"ask for permissions" in place yet at A7. Or the technique I'm using is
broken for 7 but works for others. The problem is that Guugle keeps
changing things up. I spend about 90% of my time just studying approaches
to
Mark,
I remember getting asked about storage permissions in the past (8.0.0) but
I also upgraded the existing install, by installing the next version
without removing the last and this may have retained the previous
permissions.
I have done a fresh install Q 190302a to a fresh android 7.0.0
Thanks for your feedback!
Do you remember if you had to go into permissions on your 8.0 device? Or
did it ask you?
In theory it should ask about permissions, but I don't know at what
generation that feature gets activated.
Did anyone here get *asked* about storage permissions when they
Hi,
I just installed Qunioid on my new phone (Android 7.0.0) and and it failed,
until I went into app permissions and granted storage and Location.
Yes, I seem to of moved from Android 8.0.0 to 7.0.0 I bought a new LG V20
for a measly $268 AUD which is a fantastic price but it happens to be
Fully agree.
I think the long-press is good.
Re greying--it never occurred to me :-)
Best wishes
Josiah
On Sunday, 3 March 2019 18:58:12 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> The Brw and Clp give visual reminders of which items have been selected
> for browsing or as clipboards. I greyed them out to
Looking great mark
Sharing a link into tw from the google group conversation - the browser address
bar is fab.
Love your work
Tony
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No, it didn't ask for any permissions here. In my case I had to allow install
from unknown source, install, then go back to settings and give storage
permission. I gave location permission too but I doubt you've had time to
wizard that.
Downloading empty test TWs works and files open
The Brw and Clp give visual reminders of which items have been selected for
browsing or as clipboards. I greyed them out to indicate that they can't be
clicked here. If my rusty memory serves, I chose to go this route with the
long-press because if I made it edit in place (1. people would
Hi Watt,
Thanks for letting me know it's working now.
Did it ask you for permissions when you installed, or do you have to
remember to grant permissions every time you install? If the latter,
perhaps I need to add some notes to the readme. The problem is (one of the
problems is) that Android
I got it working Mark, forgot to grant 'storage permission' to the new version!
Having done that it opens fine.
Downloaded a test empty tw- works.
Long press on title lets me check browse andd clip - works.
Sharing works! A bit jumpy, and some quirks but succeeded in sharing tiddly
tweeter's
Ciao Mark S.
This is just a comment--I'm neutral on the solution.
The question: With advent of clippo-function is does the install need a
Help Wiki built in? Or some link to instructions?
At the moment I find myself having to read notes via my desktop to
understand what to do on my
Ciao Mark S.
Just started looking at it. Small design issue. Perhaps it should not
indicate checkboxes in the main menu since you can't click them? They are
set elsewhere.
[image: Pixel20190303_174422.jpg]
Just a thought
Josiah
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Once again Android is making me alter plans. I'm back to saving to an external
(not private) dir. This time it will be a
subdir of a documents folder. I don't know if it will be on the actual external
drive or not. One feature of this
arrangement is that any files added to the directory will be
Quinoid is the OS, List is the start menu, TW is the GUI, plugins are the apps?
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It occurred to me that if you had a configuration directory, with setup
files and icons, you could essentially make your own TW-driven app.
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On Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 5:11:50 AM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Mark S.
>
> This is *not* a request for you to do anything.
Ciao Mark S.
This is *not* a request for you to do anything. Just thinking out-load.
The mechanism to "fetch" and auto-install a wiki is great (currently
"Download Test").
What I'm wondering is if a user like me can configure a version of the tool
so it can fetch a TW I set-up?
Use Case: I'm
Mark,
If it is possible to use the import mechanism as the destination of a share
to a wiki, it may result in more possibilities. ctrl-V acts like a drop on
Tiddlywiki and generates an untitled import from the clipboard. If a json
or tid file were pasted perhaps it would allow import. I same
Mark,
My data plan is faster than Wifi and I normally have no complaints, However
on Wifi for my test , and just entering tiddlywiki.com/empty now seems to
take forever. I will see if I can get better performance and retest.
Empty files open OK on my desktop, znd in the mobile FireFox
The
Fantastic! If there's anything useful I can contribute say the word.
Tiddlyclip did actually use exactly that 'designated shared wiki' method.
Called it docking.
Thanks again for the perseverance!
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So I think I've decided on a design direction. I'm going to give up on
downloading to external drives, since Android doesn't want to give me
accurate information about them. Instead downloads will go to an internal
app directory. Because they're internal, it will be possible to scan them
at
Since its limited. Since you have to fit in.
I think "Documents" is better than "Download" as the parent category.
TW working is a document in Androidville.
Just IMO
J.
On Monday, 18 February 2019 19:10:20 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Well, they need to be some place that Q can write to. There's
I don't blame you, hope I didn't sound too intents! If you get a chance have a
look at Orgzly, and try and share some text into it.
I appreciate how much work you've already done on Quinoid, I use it and aTW
daily so thanks a lot!
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It would need to send to a previously designated TW and/or tiddler. Having
to select from a list of TW's and/or tiddlers would interfere with one's
concentration, I imagine (or maybe I'm just avoiding the work of writing
all those dialogs ;-) ).
-- Mark
On Monday, February 18, 2019 at
"What sort of apps would use Q's internal files?"
All of them potentially, but I think I may have explained it badly. It's not
Q's internal files but the wiki files that 'intents' would target.
'All' I'm talking about is the ability to 'share...' to a wiki in Quinoid.
It already works sharing
Just a footnote, I hope is practical.
*Decide your base Android version. Then look at typical memory on actual
phones that run it.*
TBH on the Andy 8 I am on ... "external" stores are for backup, not
running. I'd need another 20 bloated TW to start worrying internally.
Just a thought
Josiah
Well, they need to be some place that Q can write to. There's only certain
places (libraries) that Android will help the developer find -- for
Documents, Download, Images, Music. The days of the Wild West, write
anywhere are over. Unless you root your device, of course. Is there
somewhere in
>
> 2 -- do I need to NOT have "Download" on "internal" (currently,
> /storage/emulated/0/Download/)
That's a good question. I may be fighting someone else's (or some other
times') war. The only reason to not use the internal Download is space. But
TW files are small in the great scope of
Quick note regarding paths.
Once Quinoid is up and running can it decide its own default paths?
"Download" is fine for starting but auto-downloads from within Quinoid,
once running, do they HAVE to be in a Downloads sub-dir?
Just wondering
Josiah
Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> Probably
The path root to my "external" is ... "/storage/8806-1BFD"
TBH I get lost in a forest of NO drive identifiers on my internal and
external.
I will keep on probing.
J.
Mark S. wrote:
>
> Well, darn. I pulled every knob Android gave me hoping for the files to
> end up on the external drive
What sort of apps would use Q's internal files? I can't think of anything
other than browsers. How would other apps use Q's internal files?
Going the other way, when Q gets a file on GDrive, it's actually using the
internal sharing.
My original goal was to have Q access external files the way
For me the specific 'intent' I'm interested in is the ability to 'share..'
something e.g selected text, from any android app to a Quinoid housed wiki (or
vice versa).
Orgzly is an example of an app that receives and broadcasts 'shares'. It
receives to what it calls notebooks and offers a
There is Whole (off-topic) world in that subject. The main issue is stuff
gets so very obscured. Protection at the price of deepening Obscurity?
Something seems wrong!
On Monday, 18 February 2019 15:59:18 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I find LE to be more logical too, but unfortunately this doesn't
Well, darn. I pulled every knob Android gave me hoping for the files to end
up on the external drive where I figure most people have more space. Do you
know if you have a download folder on your external drive? That is, where
does Firefox download its files? Google doesn't just want to limit
I find LE to be more logical too, but unfortunately this doesn't seem to be
the future for Android (or any platform, actually). Everything is about
security, and with each upgrade they've found some new way to tighten
things up. In the new paradigm, apps talk to apps only after getting
Thanks for your feedback!
I'm not sure what you mean by "intents".
Thanks!
-- Mark
On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 5:34:43 AM UTC-8, Watt wrote:
>
>
> Hope this helps. Do you think 'intents' will ever be doable? There is an
> app in playstore called Orgzly which might give some ideas on
Mark S.
I have "external" storage .. i.e. plugin SD card that is discontinuous with
internal storage.
Empty downloaded (Download test) in seconds into
"/storage/emulated/0/Download/TW-files" on INTERNAL storage.
Auto-installed in Quinoid.
Loaded fine.
Let me check pathing on "external"
Mark S.
I reply in bits (from Andy 8-zero-zero).
I notice that Local Explorer is now deprecated?
Is this because future Android may dump it?
Personally I find it more logical and sensible than the other method that
is "picture" driven.
Josiah
Mark S. wrote:
>
> Probably
Hi Mark
quinoid-v0-0-6-190217a on Android 7
Installs ok.
Opens, no location permissions requested.
Used the experimental 'Download empty' option - worked.
Fast download on wifi.
It didn't save to sdcard. It created a new folder 'TW-files' in internal
storage and saved the timestamped
Hi Tony,
Are you on a data plan or WiFi? When you normally open tiddlywiki.com/empty
in your browser, how long does it take?
I'm wondering if some combination of a data plan and/or your remoteness
from the main TW site may slow things down enough that the items don't
immediately appear on
Mark,
Reviewing now quinoid-v0-0-6-190217a on Android 8.0.0
Selecting Download tesat had no feedback so I soon had 2 downloading in the
background. Canceled one in the download manager, it is slow (but thats ok).
Found in the internal memory Download TW-files two empty files
Probably quinoid-v0-0-6-190217a.apk deserves to be in it's own release, but
there's a lot that isn't settled yet. It has a new look, with "System
Explorer" now activated through the "+" icon and "File Explorer" activated
though the overflow menu. On the new overflow menu is also a download
Quick note.
All working well. So, thanks again.
Only difference on install was that Android (8.0.0) on this version adds a
level of confirmations. "PlayProtect" popped up with a warning flag. First
time round I backed out. Mistake. I then had to disable PlayProtect in the
Google Store thing.
When you exit from Q, does it disappear from the recent-run list (the one
activated with the right-hand square) ?
On GDrive you need to tell GDrive that a file is "pinned" for offline. Does
the same concept apply on 1drive ?
At this step:
>> Waited for to it to sync latest version on android
Mark,
I will research further, but I followed these basic steps and the result
befuddled me
All from memory, thus I will retest soon.
- Placed wiki in OneDrive on desktop
- Waited for to it to sync latest version on android
- Added/Opened the wiki in Quinoid from the local synced
How are you updating the wiki from the desktop? If you back out of Q, then
update from the desktop, and then go back in, it *should* see the new wiki.
But if you're using GDrive, GDrive itself doesn't recognize the changed
date stamp. So there's a different order in which to do things. It's
Mark,
Testing 0.0.6alpha on Android 8
I can load the wiki from one drive using the system explorer. I can update
the wiki from the desktop, on one drive, close and then reopen Quinoid and
even although the file change is propagated to the mobile, it continues to
open the prior version, until
Installs ok and functionality of v0.0.5 still working but new features not
working for me this time.
Refresh: imported the Refresh-for-Quinoid.json. Exited quinoid, restarted,
refresh not doing anything. The tiddler containing the script is displaying the
script in italics minus the first
https://github.com/Marxsal/Quinoid01/releases/tag/v0.0.6alpha
.apk is to be found under Assets
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Hi Mark,
Updated to 0.0.6alpha
Works great! The wiki on GDrive and local folder both work
favicon works
Android 9.
Note: I use the system explorer.
--Mohammad
On Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 4:51:31 AM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
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> Two new mechanisms for refresh (see Readme.md). Installing the
I'd add this ...
https://twitter.com/TiddlyTweeter/status/1092476573851230208
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>
> Be careful! Make backups before starting anything important!
>
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I'd add this ...
https://twitter.com/TiddlyTweeter/status/1092476573851230208
Though it may take time.
J.
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> Be careful! Make backups before starting anything important!
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Mark,
On of the advantagez of Quinoid is it is a reboot of tw on android. As it is
important the role andwiki has played I would not use it as the benchmark. I
moved to Termux and node on my mobile for this reason. I would think that
serving tw5 on android is largely addressed even if install
If you addressing me--simply its beginning-time-on-Android. I'm messing
about a lot.
J.
On Saturday, 2 February 2019 19:44:13 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
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> I'm curious about your work-flow that requires you to so frequently be
> changing up plugins. Usually I install a plugin, and then forget
I'm curious about your work-flow that requires you to so frequently be
changing up plugins. Usually I install a plugin, and then forget about it
pretty much forever. I don't think I ever attempted to load a plugin while
using AndTidWiki or mobile FF, so it's all a bit suprising to me ...
Lest I forget ... REFRESH does not work. When needed, like on plugin
install, closing Quinoid and then re-opening does the job.
IF this is necessary behaviour, longer term, it might be worth documenting?
Best wishes
Josiah
Mark S. wrote:
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> quinoid-190201a.apk will use the favicon from your
Ciao Mark S.
One thing worth stressing is that allowing the user to load just one
wiki---apart from the obvious simply utility of only loading what you are
actively using---is it plays much better with TW that are more touch
intensive. Previously swipe actions could be a problem in such wiki.
All round excellent.
As I use it more related issues arise that are not Quinoid but need be in a
#MobileTips List somewhere ...
1 - It's well worth making sure a wiki has a favicon. ($:/favicon.ico).
Point is not just it gives an icon in Quinoid but also mobile browsers and
desktop launchers
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