On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 9:40:23 AM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Anyhow, probably the best we can do at the moment is to continue to
> improve the performance monitoring tools so that anyone can make
> observations of their own wikis, and we can figure out how best to act on
> the
Hello TiddlyWiki lovers!
I want to invite you all to my online Font Awesome 5 Free SVG collection,
published on TiddlySpot: http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com
Just drag'n'drop an image into your wiki. Simple as that. No complicated
CSS stuff to configure. Use them just like default TiddlyWiki
Spooky Noodle, (interesting & amusing handle : ) )
I went onto the unofficial Discord and harassed @Pmario there , and I
> think we've identified the cause of the problem.
>
excellant, he's very knowledgeable
> The SVG uses interactivity defined in a way that is considered "unsecure"
> by
Hello PMario
> I did remove the JPEG and the svg is still 600k. I have ideas to reduce
> this size drastically.
> I need to make more tests.
>
I just remembered about vector editor bloat-- so I think I know how you're
going to trim it down : D
TW stylesheets-- I been experimenting with
Tidgraph has the same behaviour as described above. Maybe I should try changing
setting as suggested!
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Hi @A Gloom
Yes. That's 1 way to optimize the image size. ... The interactive part can
probably done with some TW stylesheets and some manual svg tweaks.
I did remove the JPEG and the svg is still 600k. I have ideas to reduce
this size drastically.
I need to make more tests.
-m
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Hi A Gloom
> This method leaves a # at the end of the url after all tiddlers are closed,
> everything works as expected with refresh so the # is something not to worry
> about, just a display technicality?
That’s correct; a # without any text after it acts as if it wasn’t there.
Best wishes
Hi h0p3
Great post, thank you for sharing your hopes and fears!
With regard to performance improvements and optimisations in general, I’ve
found that whenever I’ve gone in pursuit of them I’ve been able to squeeze
better and better performance out of the core itself. As you know, I’m working
I fear the discussion has slightly been sidetracked into gnarly technical
considerations, but it’s hard not to take the bait!
Personally, it’s pretty clear that PWAs are not a universal panacea for
TiddlyWiki. Everything about them is designed to work as a cache for an online
service, with
Eric,
Sorry about the delay, I missed your post.
I have made a top menu, courtesy of Ton Gerner, and have customized certain
> aspects of the pills using his plugins and the controls pallete tab.
> However, nothing I do has any permanent effect on text color. I would like
> the pills to be
Ciao morosanuae
morosanuae wrote:
>
> I want to invite you all to my online Font Awesome 5 Free SVG collection,
> published on TiddlySpot: http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com
>
Excellent! And real numbers of them!
I see you have converted them to TW default sizing of 22pt x 22pt. Its a
Great work!
Thank you for sharing!
Added to TW-Scripts
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 2:49:32 PM UTC+4:30, morosanuae morosanuae
wrote:
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> Hello TiddlyWiki lovers!
>
> I want to invite you all to my online Font Awesome 5 Free SVG collection,
> published on TiddlySpot:
TonyM wrote:
>
> That we also provide such examples.
> ...
> If for no other reason we have an example to copy to clipboard,
>
That would have to be a lot of extra examples if you want them directly
useful. One with $direct$, another with $(indirect)$ a third with both, etc.
I'm not saying it's
Hello
I was wondering if someone could help me achieve a certain effect with
Tiddlywiki
When I open I certain tiddler titled "Foobar" I would like to then open all
tiddlers with the tags "Foobar" and "Journal" below it in the story river
Currently I have been adapting the SubStories example
I don't have any direct solution but a first question is what distinguishes
the tiddlers that should behave that way from those that shouldn't. The
link mechanism would have to be able to tell the difference so it can
decide what to do next. Your only distinction so far is that it is called
Hi Mark S.
TX! Looking forward to it!
*"Bypass" for Sub-Modules Issue in PowerShell*
One issue I wanted to mention is that if you use dependent modules, like we
do with the new ini parser, *"bypass" is not active for that particular
script.* I'm unclear whether we can dynamically override its
I am pretty certain that this would require a javascript plugin. I think
you could use the th-navigating hook for this but I am not certain what
the code would look like.
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Ciao Josiah (@TiddlyTweeter)
All the SVGs respect the TW standards. I've used the default TW images
configuration as a template. The SVGs also contain the CSS classes in the
TW style.
1 - I will, soon, don't worry. Didn't had enough time. I still have work to
do on the page.
2 - I didn't want
Ciao Mark S.
PowerShell Permissions - Initial
I wrote an experimental crude batch file that tries to deal with the two
levels of permissions needed for PS script running. "Bypass" is relatively
easy. "-executiion-policy" where it is "Restricted" needs explicit action
to change it, and
So Gmail doesn't like the bat files, but it was just fine with powershell
files. Maybe next time I'll try encryption. Meanwhile, here's the file
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LJec-aT8H5ZV-bSNS1pkjuohICr4XEL_/view?usp=sharing
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What are you seeing when you run the scripts? When I run the scripts, I
have to give it permission twice -- once for the outer script and once for
the library.
Thanks!
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 5:54:32 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Hi Mark S.
>
> TX! Looking forward to it!
>
>
Eek! I should have said that .bat should *only* be run from the sub-dir
*".\kit"* of Polly!
On Saturday, 6 July 2019 15:34:13 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Ciao Mark S.
>
> *PowerShell Permissions - Initial*
>
> I wrote an experimental crude batch file that tries to deal with the two
>
My base PS permissions are ...
CurrentUserUnrestricted
i only see permissions prompts for downloaded scripts, but not even for
them when execution-policy "bypass" is in place on a launch argument.
TT
On Saturday, 6 July 2019 15:42:40 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
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> What are you seeing when
Out of the many plus points of tiddlywiki, I want to point out these:
1. Subscription based software: Everything today has become greedier than
before. Every software out there is subscription based now. If I have to
use MS Office I pay around a CAD 100 and this when I am not even using it
for
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 12:44:24 PM UTC+2, A Gloom wrote:
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> Hello PMario
>
>
>
>> I did remove the JPEG and the svg is still 600k. I have ideas to reduce
>> this size drastically.
>> I need to make more tests.
>>
>
> I just remembered about vector editor bloat-- so I think I know
Hey, thanks!
can we change the color?
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 3:19:32 AM UTC-7, morosanuae morosanuae wrote:
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> Hello TiddlyWiki lovers!
>
> I want to invite you all to my online Font Awesome 5 Free SVG collection,
> published on TiddlySpot: http://fa5-free-svg.tiddlyspot.com
> Just
>> Anyhow, probably the best we can do at the moment is to continue to improve
>> the performance monitoring tools so that anyone can make observations of
>> their own wikis, and we can figure out how best to act on the resulting
>> telemetry (i.e. without everybody having to send a copy of
Ciao Mark S.
The ".ini parser" library is very elegantly written. Its incredibly compact!
I been experimenting with it to allow Comment Lines to start "-" and not
just ";". (Easy, as its a simple regex in the lib)
Right, that breaks what an ".ini" is supèposed to be. BUT it LOOKS better
for
Ok, I upgraded to 5.1 and now am seeing what you see.
Probably everyone who gets forced to upgrade to Win 10 will have 5.1+
automatically.
I always like to lag behind on upgrades in case something disastrous
happens.
Thanks!
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 11:09:37 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter
Got it, thanks!
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 7:16:14 AM UTC-7, morosanuae morosanuae wrote:
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> Yes, with the help of CSS. First you need to create a CSS class and then
> apply it to the element that contains the SVG image. You can give any name
> to your CSS class. See an example below:
>
>
Gasp! Can't ... catch ... up ...
Of course I made the mistake of running your script from the app
directory. ;-)
When running the script, after it lists the ps1 file, it dumps you at a
prompt that looks like the powershell prompt. You think the script is done,
but it's not. So, it seems to
h0p3,
First of all, a great respect for you and for the unique design of your
wiki! I haven't read your writings yet, but what I've seen is like it.
I started to investigate what could be the problem and tried the following
(after each steps, I checked whether the speed had improved by
I hope this request isn't redundant or "simple". I am not really aware of
the intricacies of BoB, TW or the bobexe. About tiddlewikis, someone told
me that I am diving into the deep end from the start. So considering me
just barely treading water.
I loaded BoBexe on my desktop and am
Just be sure everything is launching OK.
The original library code bizarrely sent the comments back to the calling
script. This would have called for a lot of additional complexity back in
the script and forced a naming convention, so I took that part out.
Thanks!
On Saturday, July 6, 2019
What version of Powershell are you on? I need rule out that is an issue, I
think.
J.
On Saturday, 6 July 2019 19:18:19 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
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>
> Gasp! Can't ... catch ... up ...
>
> Of course I made the mistake of running your script from the app
> directory. ;-)
>
> When running the
Eek! I must be doing something wrong ...
I get this ...
? | Get Help (online), Unblock, return to Permissions, or Quit: [H,U,P,Q]?U
| Unblock completed. Hopefully you saw no error messages.
| Unblock only shows information when it can't complete.
| With no errors you should be good to
kat,
I can't get a real solution, but they might help.
- http://tw5flashcards.tiddlyspot.com/
- https://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/Flashcards/
- https://tid.li/tw5/test/cards.html
- http://anwiki.tiddlyspot.com/
See TiddlyWiki toolmap
Yes, with the help of CSS. First you need to create a CSS class and then
apply it to the element that contains the SVG image. See an example below:
{{$:/_moro/imagini/svg/fa5/brands/500px}}
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 5:04:34 PM UTC+3, passingby wrote:
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> Hey, thanks!
> can we change the
Thankyou for doing that Mark!
You saved me a load of work! And relax me that I hadn't created some weird
thing that only worked for me.
It now looks very much like a "version" issue.
But it seems to me we should support 7 with 4. I'm trying to find any
resource that lays out the differences
Here's an example using "HelloThere" on tiddlywiki.com :
<$list
filter="[tag[HelloThere]]-[tag[HelloThere]tags[]!field:title[HelloThere]tagging[]]">
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 3:00:22 PM UTC-7, Jan wrote:
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> Hello,
> I do not know, wheter the question is too simple, but I have tried
PS 4.
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 10:57:40 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> What version of Powershell are you on? I need rule out that is an issue, I
> think.
>
> J.
>
> On Saturday, 6 July 2019 19:18:19 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>
>> Gasp! Can't ... catch ... up ...
>>
>> Of course I made
What are the performance issues you are encountering?
I'm a touch typist, but I could only get about two words ahead when typing.
But according to your blog, if it's not fiction, you use typewriter for
creating content, so typing shouldn't be a big deal.
It does take about 7 seconds to save
Hello,
I do not know, wheter the question is too simple, but I have tried some
time to find the answer:
Is there a filter to show Tiddlers who just have the tag "notes" and
omit those tagged with other tags aside "notes"?
Thanks for your help!
Jan
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I am overwhelmed by all the thoughtful responses. Thank you for thinking
and talking about it with me! I appreciate your taking the time to soothe
and inform a fool like me so kindly. I'm humbled to hear from all of you.
@ Mark S.
Have you tried the 5.1.20 prerelease ? It's supposed to have
A bat file itself, on download, can need a permission to run.
- The advantage is that it its easier than stricter PS scripts as it looks
like just one step.
- And once allowed to run, it can, for Polly, mark her scripts as runable
(IF user is Unrestricted or Noremote).
- Its PS *scripts, *I
Tx. I wrote it in 5.1. I need try rule out its a 4 to 5 issue first I
think.
Later (somewhat slowed)
TT
On Saturday, 6 July 2019 20:02:35 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
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> PS 4.
>
> On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 10:57:40 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> What version of Powershell are you on? I
I am making mistakes.
> --- WHERE TRICKYDICKY LIVES
> trickydicky=Barking
>
>
TrickyDicky really came from ... Billericay
--- WHERE TRICKYDICKY LIVES
trickydicky=Billericay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jrkWygIqt0
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h0p3
for you site https://philosopher.life have you tried disabling plugins?
>From what I've heard, 1+ mostly text based tiddlers shouldn't be a
problem in TW. My (not very qualified) guess is that you're using some
plugins or templates that cause a lot of repeated and nested iterations or
Jan,
This lists all tiddlers with only one tag:
<$list filter="[has[tags]]">
<$set name="currentTags" filter="[all[current]tags[]]">
<$reveal type="match" default="1" text={{{ [enlistcount[]]
}}}>
<$link to=<>><$view field="title"/>: <$list
filter="[enlist]"><>
If you
It appears that once you have unblocked a file, and then zipped it up, when
you unzip it again it is still unblocked. Or at least preliminary results
suggest that.
So only "super-users" need to worry about running the permissions unblock
script (or the same thing, right clicking on files and
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