Folks,
I use SnagIt from TechSmith for screen capture and videos. It can also
modify and annotate images which is very helpful for building documentation.
I just upgraded to their latest version 2018 and wanted to let you know it
can do the following very well that is useful with TiddlyWiki
What would be more exciting is if someone finally had a way to drag and
drop an image, forming an external link. Storing images inside of TW is
untenable.
-- Mark
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 12:40:15 AM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
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> Folks,
>
> I use SnagIt from TechSmith for screen capture and
Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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>
>1. Can you compare the difficulty of
> - preparing a new release of TiddlyWiki that deals with tiddlers
> (and other building blocks) as objects that can be referenced
> independently
> on the user text-fields? Same functionality as I mentioned
The last time I tried using Snag-It, I found it pricey, and kind of
confusing. I really liked Faststone, and would probably purchase it if I
was doing frequent documentation. Green-shot works pretty well, but usually
I get by with the screen-grab feature of IrfanView or even the mozilla
Sorry!! The *second* I pressed send, I realized the download link for the
xpi file is a github link. I checked the repo and there it is!
Disregard my previous message! (I wont delete it in case others make the
same mistake and come across it while searching.)
Best,
Diego
On Thursday, April
Hi Brady
> Yes. Let me explain it by workflow. Say I start with a new TiddlyWiki:
OK, you’re describing what I think of as the “GUID approach”. It’s a nice
pattern, and definitely resonates with a lot of users. I don’t see it as
requiring a major change to the TW core design, though: it’s
Hello everyone,
I am one of the students in Steve Schnider's class that utilizes
TiddlyWiki. For my final project, I am using a macro that allows me to
present my project as a slideshow. However, when I click to view it as a
slideshow, *all of my tiddlers are sorted correctly*, but the "show"
Hey all,
I want to start using TiddlyClip, but my main browser these days is Chrome.
Unless I've missed something, the tiddlyclip site only mentions an xpi
(firefox) file. How do I install in chrome?
Thanks,
Diego
On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 10:02:03 AM UTC-5, BJ wrote:
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> it does work
Hey Jill,
There are a couple ways to address this. The quickest one I can think of is
to have two lists separated with the first[] and butfirst[] filter
operators. The one with first[] actually *navigates* to, while the one with
butfirst uses navigateSuppressNavigation
Diego
On Thursday,
Ciao Jeremy
IMO I think TiddlyDesktop is currently underrated. I think it is a very
fine piece of work with huge flexibility.
I hope we can get that flex stretched and tried and and tested and
documented more. I'm incredibly impressed with its Backstage potential.
Josiah
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Hi Mark
> On 19 Apr 2018, at 14:56, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
> wrote:
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> What would be more exciting is if someone finally had a way to drag and drop
> an image, forming an external link. Storing images inside of TW is untenable.
That’s never going to be
Ciao Tony
TonyM wrote:
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>- NoteSelf is a Nice and quick method to get TiddlyWiki on a phone,
> including by visiting it hosted on the internet, it has its own app
> icon
> which works well and stops opening multiple instances.
> - You cant easily update or access
It is complicated! What with multiple levels of configuration, different
methods of field notation, and JSON texts that need to be typed as a jumble
of text. And I don't think there's a complete explanation for how to use
larger data (CDATA). This is why once I have something set up, I keep
I tried it. I works well as a kinda "total solution" for the recording /
image saving. But I'm not sure its that much better than, in the end, than,
Windows Snip + a video recording tool.
TonyM wrote:
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> I use SnagIt from TechSmith for screen capture and videos. It can also
> modify and
Hi Jill,
You have the story view set to top. That did not work for me so I tried
story view=classic.
Birthe
torsdag den 19. april 2018 kl. 16.46.34 UTC+2 skrev jtaylo...@gmail.com:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I am one of the students in Steve Schnider's class that utilizes
> TiddlyWiki. For my
TiddlyClip is a great piece of kit IMO. Perhaps not as well documented as
would be ideal. I think if it got some more vocal users with programming
skills it might get even better.
My 2 cents
Josiah
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I agree,
I spent 15 minutes trying to quickly get it customized and wasn't able to,
so I put it back on "Ill understand it later".
This is not meant as an insult! Just that I personally couldn't get it
*quickly* up and running, which might be a target for future improvement!
Best,
Diego
Ciao JD
Great stuff. Useful. I was particularly taken with your detailed comments
on Noteself. I will notifying Danielo, the author, about them.
This thread is interesting, giving quite a clear picture of how folk are
dealing with Android in real life.
On Chrome saving, is BJ's
Ciao PMario
Good news. TiddlyWiki is looking more "Androidable" than I thought it was
...
Josiah
Mark S. asked:
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> ... I'm not sure that the latest versions of FF can use any of the save
>> extensions --
>>
>
> PMario responded:
> Firefox, TiddlyWiki with file-backups
>
Thank you Matthew,
that's a nice solution as well!
Il giorno martedì 17 aprile 2018 16:58:36 UTC+2, Matthew Lauber ha scritto:
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> Something you can consider is using the multiple flag on your select ala
>
> <$select multiple field='tags'>
> <$list filter='[tag[prj]]'>
> <$view field='title'/>
>
PMario, tx.
PMario wrote:
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> Your links show a paywall, once you visit the site the second time. ..
> Here's some free *phone based *data, which should do as well
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Ste Wilson wrote:
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> Tiddlyspot is great in that it mostly automatically saves when finishing
> editing a tiddler and the backup function is great.
JD commented on this too. I do think having a "reliable cloud thing" *beyond
the device* is a major thing.
> Dragging into tiddlywiki from
@Jan
Your select trick has been included now, thank you (see
update http://archipel.tiddlyspot.com)
But I'm still looking for some help to update automatically the graph
(without having to press the update button) when add, remove or modify a
tiddler
the current process is described in the
This conversation reminds me of Evan Blaster's (of formula plugin fame)
work on trying to make TW refresh just important parts automatically in the
backend. Perhaps someone else more familar with that work can comment?
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 2:35:18 PM UTC-5, Silverfox wrote:
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> @Jan
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Hi Quaraman,
thanks, I tried out the code, (http://szenio.de/Kommentare/#Version%20Q)
Your approach is to rebuild the .tid-file.
I would like to extract it by means of the template because I also want
to have various fields in different usecases (geo-tagging, image und
video-urls etc)
Therefore
Termux is just an app. Gives you a Linux console. Just follow nodejs
instructions for Linux on tiddlywiki. Job done!
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Brady77,
Forgive my delayed response, although you may see additional contributions
in this thread.. Thanks for explaining what you are trying to do. I
understand what you are trying to do because networking in one of my areas
since I have being in IT for some time. I recently did some
Folks,
In defence of my original post
if you use a single file wiki to document a process and treat it as a
document then including images and videos is fine.
Link or iframe to YouTube for larger videos is sensible anyway.
I know we expect TiddlyWiki to do everything, but we cant make it
> On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 8:10:01 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>> IF the auto update of "list and tag fields" that happens when changing
>> tiddler titles could be made to include other designated fields, (e.g.
>> matching link-*) then the fields would be updated automatically
Mario,
I just wanted to bump my question to your attention and ask another!
*First*
Can I ask do you see any reason not to install uni-link in every wiki I
use? Is there anywhere this could trip us up, or is it basically invisible
until used?
*Second*
In this discussion there is talk of a
nice! just added to the toolmap
https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM in the data visualization
section
Dave
On Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 2:35:50 PM UTC-5, Silverfox wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> You'll find here http://archipel.tiddlyspot.com, a new proof of concept
> of D3 plugin(V5)
Hi Diego,
there is a description of how to load TC in chrome here:
http://tiddlyclip.tiddlyspot.com/#Upgrade%20Instructions
The latest version of the browser plugin is here (it is a prerelease, but
it is very similar to what with be the next full release):
Birthe: thanks! that did it! //steve.
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 1:01:18 PM UTC-4, Birthe C wrote:
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> Hi Jill,
>
> You have the story view set to top. That did not work for me so I tried
> story view=classic.
>
>
> Birthe
>
>
> torsdag den 19. april 2018 kl. 16.46.34 UTC+2 skrev
Mark,
I was thinking along those lines as well, I love an algorithmic challenge.
Some thoughts
In addition to your suggestion a "New Tiddler macro" or current tiddler
"set ID" that assigns an ID in an additional field at *creation time* (see
alternate below) could be used when and only when a
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