[tw5] Re: Is there any way to extend how the editor works?

2019-11-05 Thread A Gloom
On Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 10:09:40 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote: > > But isn't ctl-enter already used for closing the current tiddler? Or am I > the only one that finds that useful? > I use the default cntrl enter for closing a tiddler in edit mode– very handy along with esc -- You received

[tw5] Re: GGrexit did not happen. SO, make the best of GG. #1

2019-11-05 Thread A Gloom
EDIT: The search can still function without ... the data tiddlers (the select a wiki, wiki info and ToC won't function), but the enter a wiki url would still work and searches can still be done through it. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: [tw5] Livenote: an experimental plane text notebook

2019-11-05 Thread ILYA
This is an awesome tool. Would it be possible to customize tiddler name used for storage? For example to use input field to specify tiddler name. Best regards, ILYA On 26 October 2019 09:02:23 GMT-07:00, Mohammad wrote: >*Tiddlywiki wonderland!* > > >This is to show how Tiddlywiki can be

Re: [tw5] Tiny Todolist Plugin 1.00 final release: Create todo item with different categories

2019-11-05 Thread ILYA Khlopotov
Hello Mohammad, I am quite new to Tiddlywiki and I am trying to adapt your plugin to create independent tiddlers instead of using JSON tiddlers. I was able to create new tiddler but I cannot update view template to display these tiddlers. The way I create the tiddler is: ``` \define

[tw5] "type" filter operator missing from official list?

2019-11-05 Thread A Gloom
I didn't see the "type" operator (ie:type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]) on the official list of filter operators (or have a tiddler) at TWcom Interestingly, [type[]] placed in Advanced Search>Filter produses result by not the total result one would expect-- couldn't determine what its selection

[tw5] Re: Is there any way to extend how the editor works?

2019-11-05 Thread A Gloom
I wanted to point out, that there is a simple way to create a fast workflow. The other possibility would be to create a complete new shortcut, that does a "insert linebreak and start with *". But there is an insert * shortcut already. ... So why create a new one. enter ctrl-shift-L (list

[tw5] Re: User Class and Customizing Tiddler Visual Style

2019-11-05 Thread PMario
Hi HC, If you want to use wikitext features as transclusions in style-sheet tiddlers you need to make them text/vnd-tiddlywiki and _not_ text/css Since your first style definition failed, the whole tiddler failed. Use the attachment and it should work. -mario -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Is there any way to extend how the editor works?

2019-11-05 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 4:09:40 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote: > > But isn't ctl-enter already used for closing the current tiddler? Or am I > the only one that finds that useful? > You are right. ... I don't use ctrl-Enter to save. I even find it inconvenient. ... But that doesn't matter.

[tw5] Re: "type" filter operator missing from official list?

2019-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
"type" isn't a filter operator -- it's a field. >From the docs for the field operator: The syntax of a filter step treats > any unrecognised filter operator > as if it was the suffix to > the field operator.

[tw5] Re: "type" filter operator missing from official list?

2019-11-05 Thread TonyM
A, Mark beat me too it The reason is there is not special operator. since type is a field name you are effectively using a version of the Field Operator This is actually a nice option because to can say fieldname[value] which in a way allows you to

[tw5] Re: Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables?

2019-11-05 Thread TonyM
Stephan, I have had so much trouble building email composition and send tools thanks for sharing. Your use of [[something:value]] is interesting. I am yet to understand fully how it works. My dream is to be able to attach a json file of tiddlers to an email as well, any idea if this may be

[tw5] Re: "type" filter operator missing from official list?

2019-11-05 Thread A Gloom
ty Mark & Tony, I forgot about the automatic field operator assumption so what does the field operator [type[]] produce? tiddlers with no type set? Most of my tiddlers that don't have a type set display their type application/x-tiddler (not in Tiddler Info>Advanced>Fields which reads type

[tw5] Re: Resource: Mohammad's Wikis

2019-11-05 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
I updated the summary index of MOHAMMAD'S WIKIS . -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an

[tw5] Re: Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables?

2019-11-05 Thread Stephan Hradek
Am Mittwoch, 6. November 2019 06:21:04 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM: > > My dream is to be able to attach a json file of tiddlers to an email as > well, any idea if this may be possible? > As far as I know it's not possible to add attachments with a mailto-link. You could "paste" the JSON content

[tw5] How do I get the value of the text field of a tiddler into a js-macro.

2019-11-05 Thread Jan
Hi! I need to get the content of the field text as a variable for a macro. This macro is triggered when an Iframe is clicked. Therefore it does not need a macrocall. It generates three tiddler for textfiles on the server via http.requests. The aim ist to receive postings from students which

[tw5] Re: New release of the Locator plugin: drag-n-drop support, clarified tutorial and usage

2019-11-05 Thread Joshua Fontany
Jumping back to Tiddlywiki this week, and look at all the awesome stuff! This looks like a very well thought out set of tools. Love the custom splash screen, too (I just discovered that is now possible in the newer release notes). Best, Joshua Fontany On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 10:52:11

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 11:12:12 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote: ... > Some _pseudo code_ may look like: > > \define stack-1() > > <$list filter="[tag[test]]"> > BUT if we add eg: <$set name="stack-1" ... <$push name="stack-1" value={{!!value}}/> > > I think, we are doomed! -m -- You

Re: [tw5] CSS question regarding the html tag

2019-11-05 Thread Hubert
Thank you Jeremy, Sylvain, Magnus and Eric for your input. > > For CSS background images you’d need to use an SVG image. I don’t think > there’s a straightforward way to convert the core images, you’d probably > just need to do it manually. > Having Jeremy's confirmation, I've settled on

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 11:20:58 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote: > > On Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 11:12:12 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote: > ... > >> Some _pseudo code_ may look like: >> >> \define stack-1() >> >> <$list filter="[tag[test]]"> >> > > BUT if we add eg: > <$set name="stack-1" ... > >

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread TonyM
Jeremy Is the following an example of a lateral variable? \define varvalue() {{tiddlername}} on close tiddler I have an action that adds 1 to <> and saves it back to tiddlername and sets a current tiddler field to the same value. This is how I get unique serial numbers for tiddlers. This is

[tw5] Re: Is there any way to extend how the editor works?

2019-11-05 Thread TonyM
I use auto hotkey for similar actions. I have used the number pad enter key to do a down arrow and home to move to the beginning of the next line. You could do what you want. "Home, * end of line enter" regards tony. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw5] Re: Is there any way to extend how the editor works?

2019-11-05 Thread PMario
Hi Scott, I'd do the following: - Open ControlPanel : Keyboard Shortcut - tab - Select "list-bullet" configuration - edit - add ctrl-Enter Now your workflow can be: Enter some text ctrl-Enter ... will add and remove the bullet

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread PMario
On Sunday, November 3, 2019 at 11:27:24 PM UTC+1, TonyM wrote: ... > capture the full path to a tiddler while generating a toc. This should be done using nested variables. There are several advantages that come with it. Pushing values onto a stack from multiple datasets then computing the

[tw5] Re: Single line break query

2019-11-05 Thread PMario
Hi Jon, If you don't want to use a tag, to apply the "special" styling you can use the "user class " field. eg: create a field named: class add the value eg: myText This field needs to be part of every tiddler, which needs special

Re: [tw5] Abridged summary of tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com - 50 updates in 14 topics

2019-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Richard I think that’ll be the updog.co link, there appears to have been a bit of a tug of war with Google recently on it. Best wishes Jeremy > On 4 Nov 2019, at 23:40, Richard Drake wrote: > > Gmail gave a warning about one of the links here > > On Thu, 31 Oct 2019

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mario I’m not sure I’m following all of this thread, but it looks like you’re wanting variables to work fundamentally differently than they do at the moment. Some of your examples require lateral variables, which is to say variable values that are inherited by widgets from their older

Re: [tw5] A DisplayTiddler Variable for use in multiple transclusions.

2019-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> Is the following an example of a lateral variable? No, that’s just using a variable to update the value in a tiddler. It’s a perfectly useful technique. > If there were a way to change the value in tiddlername without a trigger do I > not have a lateral variable? No. For a tiddler value to

[tw5] Re: Is there a way to generate a set of dynamical variables?

2019-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
You're doing some amazing stuff there, BTW. I may not understand, but perhaps for #1 you should create a template editor for the user. This editor would, for instance, contain the instructions re the fields and format, so the user didn't have to look them up. Then, when the user clicked a

[tw5] Re: Is there any way to extend how the editor works?

2019-11-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
But isn't ctl-enter already used for closing the current tiddler? Or am I the only one that finds that useful? On Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at 1:04:22 AM UTC-8, PMario wrote: > > Hi Scott, > > I'd do the following: > > - Open ControlPanel >