[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 10:56:35 PM UTC-7, Mark Jones wrote: > > I'm using Chrome on Windows 7. > I've downloaded empty. Where do I save it? Do I just leave it in download > folder? MUST I leave it there? can I move it elsewhere? > You can save the empty.html anywhere you like. You can

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Tahoka Freeway
Mark, most here understand the frustration. Hang in there, it is worth sticking with. Not long ago, you used to be able to open, edit and save wiki changes via the web browser of your choosing, anywhere, anytime. That's gone through no fault of Tiddlywiki, but by the browser writers.

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Birthe C
Using savetiddlers extension you must create a subdir called tiddlywikilocations in the Download dir. Using linux I can also use folders linked to tiddlywikilocations. I think Mark S once explained that windows users could use junctions. For dropbox I use https://twcloud.github.io/tw5-dropbox/

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 1:11:21 AM UTC-7, Tahoka Freeway wrote: > > Not long ago, you used to be able to open, edit and save wiki changes via > the web browser of your choosing, anywhere, anytime. That's gone through > no fault of Tiddlywiki, but by the browser writers. > Let's be VERY

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hello, Mark J. On Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 10:56:35 PM UTC-7, Mark Jones wrote: > > > I've downloaded empty. Where do I save it? Do I just leave it in download > folder? MUST I leave it there? can I move it elsewhere? > > You move it anywhere and call it what you want, BUT the default save

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Host on github for free without any git knowledge or software installation

2018-06-10 Thread Trisquel Whare
Hi Danielo, This is the new incarnation of Hegart Dmishiv here. I'm now using GitLab as well, rather than GitHub, and I see that you've got this working there now. I'm also seeing an issue you've raised there about this,

[tw5] Re: TWOutlier (TOC based Outliner for TW5)

2018-06-10 Thread Mohammad
Hello Mark, I am using this nice code to build tutorial for Fortran 2008. My questions are Is it possible to have a fixed tiddler height inside Outline tiddler? It means the code change the font size to keep the whole contents of tiddler in view? Cheers Mohammad On Wednesday, April

[tw5] TW license

2018-06-10 Thread barrowgloom
The permissive BSD 3-Clause License seems very brief, just details what's required to use and liability disclaimer. there's not more? I intend on introducing this to a start-up video game compnay for internal use only, not as part of their

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
tiddlysavers doesn't seem to work for me either, giving an error message in the extensions panel, and a wrong version number. When I try to save it says it can't do it because I've given an unusable download directory. It could be that there is some sort of version conflict, or conflict with an

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Mark Jones
Thanks for the replies. I've given up on trying to use Dropbox. Or even TiddlyDesktop. I can install that and launch it--once. Once I close it, if I try to start it again, nothing happens. Except that nw.exe runs in the background, as many instances as I try to start it again, but does

[tw5] Re: TW license

2018-06-10 Thread PMario
On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 10:23:03 PM UTC+2, barro...@gmail.com wrote: > > The permissive BSD 3-Clause License > seems very brief, just > details what's required to use and liability disclaimer. > > there's not more? > No. ... It's all you

Re: [tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Mark Jones
Okay, that's what I needed. It works. Thanks. On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 3:44 PM, Eric Shulman wrote: > On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 2:43:17 PM UTC-7, Mark Jones wrote: >> >> So I've installed empty. Renamed it to MyFicWiki. I can open it and make >> changes, but every change creates a new file.

[tw5] Re: TWOutlier (TOC based Outliner for TW5)

2018-06-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Are we talking about viewing contents, or when editing? If editing, you can use the standard edit tool to change the height of the box. If viewing ... maybe there is some CSS that will allow scrolling. I hope it's the former ;-) -- Mark On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 11:00:20 AM UTC-7, Mohammad

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 2:43:17 PM UTC-7, Mark Jones wrote: > > So I've installed empty. Renamed it to MyFicWiki. I can open it and make > changes, but every change creates a new file. MyFickWiki (1), My FicWiki(1) > (1), My FicWiki(1) (1) (1). Which is ridiculous. How do get it to save to

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread Mark Jones
Another question: according to the tiddlywiki, if I click on the "insert image" icon, I should be able to select a picture and insert it. But it doesn't do anything. The only thing that option does is provide an option to "include system tiddlers" which shows a single flag icon. The "Insert

[tw5] Re: TW license

2018-06-10 Thread barrowgloom
> There should be no problem. Even if they would use it to re-distribute > their content. > If it expands to that point, I'll direct to appropriate persons this way. Initial response from Tech is the company can abide by the license. The text content from tiddlywiki.com is licensed under

[tw5] Re: How do I use this thing?

2018-06-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
The image has to already be in your TW -- it doesn't browse your disk as you might expect. You can get an image into your TW by dragging and dropping it. But just a few large images will make your TW non-functional. It's better to use external images. You can also create an external link to a

[tw5] Re: TWOutlier (TOC based Outliner for TW5)

2018-06-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I'll answer the 2nd part. Have to think about the first part. You can have all the Notebooks (that's what I call them and tag them with "Notebook"). Just make a new tiddler and paste in : <$macrocall $name="twoutlier" tag="TWOutlier" selectedTiddler="$:/temp/toc/selectedTiddler"

[tw5] Re: TWOutlier (TOC based Outliner for TW5)

2018-06-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
See if this works. Be sure to backup first. Replace the main outlier macro with: \define tagascurrent() [[$(currentTiddler)$]] \define draft() Draft of '$(currentTiddler)$' \define draftcreated() Draft of '$(currentTiddler)$'!!created \define drafttrans() {{Draft of

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Focused Designer areas - Please contribute

2018-06-10 Thread Morgaine O'Herne
I just replaced the blog on my newest wordpress site with Tiddlywiki, and it doesn't look half bad. http://paganwebsites.com/blog On Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 9:20:02 PM UTC-6, TonyM wrote: > > > Folks, > > I am building something to curate and present *TiddlyWiki Enthusiasts, > designers and

[tw5] Re: TWOutlier (TOC based Outliner for TW5)

2018-06-10 Thread Mohammad
Mark, I mean in view time! One example I borrowed from here https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/gui.html#the-search-interface The TOC here of course acts like a sidebar menu which we have in TW. But the point is when you scroll down the page by end (here for a long tiddler) you have the TOC in

[tw5] CSS Framework - need your advises you idea / comments

2018-06-10 Thread Mohammad
While TW basics have enough nice and standard wiki formatting tools (like bold, italic, underline, code block, colors, ...) It is capable to have extra CSS to do advanced and sophisticate visual elements using CSS. My question is to have a sort of standard CSS what do you recommend: 1. Use