[tw5] Re: Autoscroll in TW

2020-07-14 Thread Eric Shulman
I keep making changes in the interface! * combined "start", "pause", and "resume" buttons * in Viewer, disable buttons when no tiddler selected * updated documentation -e -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this

[tw5] Re: Presenting: fields2table

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
Hans, happy to hear you have use of my gizmos. I recently stumbled onto another macro on one of your web sites. I was > pleased at the time, but got distracted before I could really investigate > it or even properly bookmark it. At this time, all I remember is that it > was related to VARs

Re: [tw5] New: SolarizedDark Palette for TW

2020-07-14 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Adithya The problem with the preview swatches in control panel is a bug. I’ve filed an issue here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/4755 If you’d like to submit the palette to the core we’ll need to avoid the attendant

[tw5] Re: Presenting: fields2table

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
Hans Wobbe wrote: > > Thank you, Mat. That is indeed what I was looking for. > Great. Otherwise I just realized that it might have been this one which has similarities: http://varsfields.tiddlyspot.com/ I think I can make good use of this in a couple of my Contexts. If that > works out, I

Re: [tw5] New: SolarizedDark Palette for TW

2020-07-14 Thread Adithya B M
Hi Jeremy, I have created a made the pallette free of the attendant CSS. I have also created a corresponding Solarized Light palette which I think is better than the current one. How to proceed? I have spotted some bugs as well: in $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base - .tc-drop-down

[tw5] Re: [plugin] TOC generic - shows toc,backlinks,list and listed up front

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
@HC Haase (and _Phi) There's an superfluous curly brace at the very end of the stylesheet that causes interference with other plugins. Would be appreciated if this can be removed. <:-) -- You

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
@Phi and probably @Jon (it is not clear if you, Jon, are also using the TOCgneric that Phi refers to above) _Phi / hpx1 wrote: > > on my end, SideEditor 2.03 is not compatible with TOCgeneric 2.1.0 ( > https://hchaase.github.io/HC-Plugins/). > It turns out that TOCgeneric has an extra curly

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
errata: > Just go to TOCgeneric's stylesheet > > and > remove one single curly brace from the end of the *title*. should read "...from the end of the *text*" <:-) -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread _Phi / hpx1
nice catch ! it fixed the 'compatibility' issue for me. Thank you very much. On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 3:17:30 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > errata: > > >> Just go to TOCgeneric's stylesheet >> >> and

[tw5] Re: Autoscroll in TW

2020-07-14 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 4:44:26 AM UTC-7, Adithya B M wrote: > > 1) Making the whole tiddler a button to start the scrolling doest work for > me. Most of the time, I end up starting the autoscroll accidentally. Also, > it doesnt let me select and copy text. Having the toolbar is good enough

[tw5] Re: JSONMangler and nested JSON

2020-07-14 Thread 'Werner' via TiddlyWiki
OK, it took me quite a bit to get my head wrapped around, but I've come up with a solution that works for me. In order to dive into the nested array and access the indexes in there, I had to resort to a macro renderIndex(), but, as a positive side effect, this makes the code more readable. So

Re: [tw5] Re: Stroll updates

2020-07-14 Thread David Gifford
Hi Mat Thanks for catching that! I just updated both the Stroll file and the empty file. You might need to hit refresh. Blessings and thanks again. On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 11:42 AM Mat wrote: > @David > > I strongly suspect that there's a bug in this stylesheet >

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #108 with David Gifford

2020-07-14 Thread Birthe C
Thank you so much to Jeremy and David, Tiddlywiki is of course wonderful, but some kind of users need help seeing the beauty, and David has done a lot of work showing us. https://www.giffmex.org/twfortherestofus.html sure helped me starting with TWclassic. The link collections and all the

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread Jon
Hi Mat, I don't have this plug-in and the SideEditor didn't work in my main wiki after I disabled all my plug-ins (but does work in another wiki). So must be something else. Regards Jon On Tuesday, 14 July 2020 14:37:47 UTC+1, _Phi / hpx1 wrote: > > nice catch ! it fixed the 'compatibility'

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #108 with David Gifford

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
In deed - thank you David and Jeremy! Beyond getting a feel for how people use TW and their reasoning, it is nice to see a face of someone you mostly just know as a name (...strangely I can't recall seeing David in any previous hangout). "Bravo to Dave for trying this out - I feel the same

[tw5] Notes on History - How would you do it?

2020-07-14 Thread Scott Kingery
After watching Hamilton I got to thinking about taking notes in Tiddlywiki on historical events and figures. We have lots of ways like Freelinks and tags of surfacing related information. The more data you throw in there the more interesting it gets. In this case though, what is a good way of

Re: [tw5] Re: Stroll updates

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
@David I strongly suspect that there's a bug in this stylesheet . I discovered this bug in HC Haases TOCgeneric and reported it here and it seems

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread amreus
Thank you for this - I was thinking of something similar recently but since you have made it, and better than I ever could, I hope you don't mind some comments from the peanut gallery.. I don't like the hover feature. It's too difficult not to trigger the sidebar when going for the Check

Re: [tw5] New: SolarizedDark Palette for TW

2020-07-14 Thread Adithya B M
Hi Jeremy, Sorry for the confusion. I am specifically recommending: - For ".tc-drop-down button.tc-btn-invisible:hover svg" *fill* should be set to the colour 'background' to ensure that highlighted rows in the dropdown menu look good when highlighted. This would look like this: -

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
Update: SideEditor 2.0.5 Again cosmetics, but still worth updating for I'd say. <:-) -- 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: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
@amreus Thanks for feedback, I appreciate it even if what you request would be a very different plugin as I'll explain. So, just maybe you should fiddle with a separate version after all! :-) I don't like the hover feature. The very hovering is a main thing because I wanted it to be super

[tw5] Re: Presenting: SideEditor 2.0 - A live editor floating by the river side...

2020-07-14 Thread Mat
@Jon may I ask which plugins you had installed? And when you say you disabled them, did you delete them or merely click disable? I'm not really sure what clicking disable does and I can imagine that, particularly, stylesheets are still affecting things. But again, which plugins did/do you

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #108 with David Gifford

2020-07-14 Thread David Gifford
Thank you Birthe for such kind words! On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 12:57:24 PM UTC-5 strikke...@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you so much to Jeremy and David, > > Tiddlywiki is of course wonderful, but some kind of users need help seeing > the beauty, and David has done a lot of work showing us. >

[tw5] Side Preview?

2020-07-14 Thread amreus
This is related to Mat's SideEditor, but I thought not on-topic so I started a new topic. So would it be possible to make a "Side Preview" plugin? So instead of floating a side editor, the normal editor is used but a small (tiny?), live preview window is floated over the sidebar when the

[tw5] Re: Notes on History - How would you do it?

2020-07-14 Thread TW Tones
Scott, I have not developed any historical tiddlywiki's but I have spent a lot of time in personal organisers. From this I have a set of key methods I use. I will dump a few here which we can explore further. - Yes, set dates in custom date fields and have at least start and end dates,

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #108 with David Gifford

2020-07-14 Thread David Gifford
Mat, that's because I had hair in the old hangouts! :-) I have been shaving my head to avoid having to go to the barbershop during these pandemic times. On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 1:48:12 PM UTC-5 Mat wrote: > In deed - thank you David and Jeremy! Beyond getting a feel for how people > use

Re: [tw5] Re: Notes on History - How would you do it?

2020-07-14 Thread Scott Kingery
Tony, thanks for your thoughts and tips as always. I think I'll just start an empty wiki and see where things lead using these idea. On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM TW Tones wrote: > Scott, > > I have not developed any historical tiddlywiki's but I have spent a lot of > time in personal

Re: [tw5] Re: Notes on History - How would you do it?

2020-07-14 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
The built-in date format (<>) and filter operators only work with dates after 1900. So this this might be a good case for making your own date fields with -mm-dd format which can then be sorted sanely and used with the compare operator. On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 7:42:02 PM UTC-7, Scott

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #108 with David Gifford

2020-07-14 Thread Dave Parker
Yes, Thank you Dave for sharing your excitement about tiddlywiki with the rest of us in the form of such complete and useful "Envelopes"! And now that you've let the cat out of the bag, when can we expect to see a working version of that tight@# thing? :D -- You received this message

Re: [tw5] Re: Notes on History - How would you do it?

2020-07-14 Thread Scott Kingery
Thanks all. Yeah, -mm-dd is the only true date format that makes any sense to me. On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 8:50 PM History Buff wrote: > Most of the dates I work with are prior to 1900 so I do as Mark suggested > with -mm-dd format. It works great for my needs and sorts super easily. > I

Re: [tw5] Re: Notes on History - How would you do it?

2020-07-14 Thread History Buff
Most of the dates I work with are prior to 1900 so I do as Mark suggested with -mm-dd format. It works great for my needs and sorts super easily. I halos have a macro to format the date as I want when I display it. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: [tw5] Re: Notes on History - How would you do it?

2020-07-14 Thread Pit.W.
Scott, I run a TW for exactly the same purpose as your's, since some time and it has 4.000+ entries. I run it now in its own node.js instance, merging several former separated stand-alone wikis into it. Besides my comments below, I learned the following lessons: It is good to have a

[tw5] Re: Autoscroll in TW

2020-07-14 Thread Adithya B M
Thanks Eric. This is becoming better and better! Some more feedback: 1) Making the whole tiddler a button to start the scrolling doest work for me. Most of the time, I end up starting the autoscroll accidentally. Also, it doesnt let me select and copy text. Having the toolbar is good enough

[tw5] Re: Presenting: fields2table

2020-07-14 Thread Hans Wobbe
Thank you, Mat. That is indeed what I was looking for. I think I can make good use of this in a couple of my Contexts. If that works out, I will post back to share the ideas. <:) On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 6:25:05 AM UTC-4 Mat wrote: > Hans, happy to hear you have use of my gizmos. >