[tw5] Re: how to make a link list finding all tiddlers with a certain field and sorting them by that field content

2020-09-19 Thread Birthe C
Sapphireslinger, You should be able to drag and drop import the json from Tones. I did that and got two overwritten core tiddlers - empty but with nice tags. @TW Tones, Something is missing, would you please reupload the attachment? Birthe -- You received this message because you are

[tw5] Re: New TiddlyTools time feature: **Interactive Calendar**

2020-09-19 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 1:34:09 AM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote: > > In any event, I've updated my code to make it compatible with both the > TWCore and tobibeer's plugin, by using the following: > <$list filter="[adddivide[7]split[.]count[]!match[2]]"> > > (i.e., check to see if the

[tw5] Re: Number Format

2020-09-19 Thread Eric Shulman
On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 6:20:14 AM UTC-7, Werner wrote: > > I have a number stored in a JSON tiddler. When I retrieve it, I get plain > old 3500 for example. But I want decimal points and comma separators to > have it rendered like 3,500. Or 3.500 in German. Or whatever is your >

[tw5] Re: how to make a link list finding all tiddlers with a certain field and sorting them by that field content

2020-09-19 Thread Sapphireslinger
Tones How do I use your attachment? I tried copying the contents into a tiddler and made it a json tiddler. I also tried drag and dropping your attachment into my wiki. But neither attempt made anything different appear in my wiki. I do already have a New Journal button which timestamps the

[tw5] Re: how to make a link list finding all tiddlers with a certain field and sorting them by that field content

2020-09-19 Thread Sapphireslinger
Eric Shulman Thank you! It worked! I had tried "...tagtagtag..." but didn't know about the [...] versus <...> syntax. Is there any way to make lines 3 and 5 (the year headings and month headings) collapsible/expandable? (Click on the year and every thing under it appears, click again and it

[tw5] Re: [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-09-19 Thread Keelan Cook
This is a real help, Saq. After adding it to my own setup to test, I'm not seeing any differences in behavior from the regular edit-comptext plugin. It appears to work well in a Streams node now and still works the same in a regular tiddler text field. Though, I've only fiddled with it briefly.

[tw5] Re: Number Format

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
Werner, As you say, would be good in the core, but almost as good is a simple macro. See attached and import to any wiki, then open $:/PSaT/format-numbers For instructions Syntax <> - *n* is the number with or without decimal places

[tw5] Re: Number Format

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
Eric Beat me to it, should have refreshed GG, His solution is superior of course and worthy of the Core. However mine still demonstrates the extendibility of tiddlywiki with only macros and wikitext. Regards Tones On Saturday, 19 September 2020 at 18:51:30 UTC+10 TW Tones wrote: > Werner,

[tw5] Re: New TiddlyTools time feature: **Interactive Calendar**

2020-09-19 Thread Eric Shulman
On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 10:52:18 PM UTC-7, danraymond wrote: > > Happy to send to you privately. How to do that? > Dan, I got your file (sent privately)... and I've found (and fixed) the problem! The problem: As I previously suspected, this line was not working properly in your file:

[tw5] Re: Can get timimi-2-1-1-Mac running

2020-09-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Maybe your download is somewhere else? You can determine the download directory from the Downloads menu on Chrome (go to downloads, select open directory). If you go to terminal and do ~/Downloads what message do you get? Any errors. If not, what do you see if you do ls timimi-2-1-1-Mac An

[tw5] Re: Nested List refer to title of outer list tiddler

2020-09-19 Thread Simon
Mark & Eric Thanks SO much - your help is incredibly helpful. That has got me going - this is SO powerful!!! Simon On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 12:48:03 AM UTC-4 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 8:20:31 PM UTC-7, Simon wrote: > >> I'm trying to created a nested

[tw5] Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes, digital garden, second brain, etc.

2020-09-19 Thread bimlas
I’ve been busy with these topics lately and as I look at, this topic is becoming more and more interesting for many, so I’m opening a topic where we can talk about these. Although this is the TiddlyWiki group, keep in mind that Zettelkasten was originally implemented on paper, so the topic of

[tw5] Re: [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-09-19 Thread Saq Imtiaz
@keelan, thank you, good to know. On the next occasion I have a solid chunk of time to work on this, I'll try to push through an official update of the plugin with these changes. On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 11:13:54 AM UTC+2, Keelan Cook wrote: > > This is a real help, Saq. After adding

[tw5] Re: Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes, digital garden, second brain, etc.

2020-09-19 Thread Saq Imtiaz
PS: I should clarify that I misspoke when I mention the appeal of fulltext search and instead meant to refer to the appeal of the entirety of the note being self-contained in the text as opposed to other fields. On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 10:20:39 PM UTC+2, Saq Imtiaz wrote: > > Hi

[tw5] Re: Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes, digital garden, second brain, etc.

2020-09-19 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Hi Bimlas, Just a quick note to say that I quite enjoy reading your thoughts on this. As someone who doesn't really take notes, I don't have much of substance to add. However if I were taking extensive notes the idea of an approach that relied on full text search or links rather than

[tw5] Filter Operator Categories

2020-09-19 Thread Jed Carty
The quick version: I made a wiki that describes the different filter operator categories and lets you look through the operators by different categories. The wiki is here; https://ooktech-tw.gitlab.io/filter-operator-notes/ I am not sure how useful this will be for anyone else. For another

[tw5] Re: Effective ways to use Tiddlywiki?

2020-09-19 Thread bimlas
Continuation of the topic: https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/2yRiVsbAv9g -- 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 email to

[tw5] Re: Recommend books on note-taking methods

2020-09-19 Thread bimlas
Continuation of the topic: https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/2yRiVsbAv9g -- 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 email to

[tw5] Re: Filter Operator Categories

2020-09-19 Thread dieg...@gmail.com
This is awesome! It would be *great* if this was on TW! Or at least as a documentation plugin we can install! Thank you! On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 7:24:23 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: > This is great. > > Something like this Should be on Tiddlywiki.com eventually. > > I was thinking of

[tw5] Re: How To: Replacing manual tiddler links with transcluded little fishy links

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
Charlie; This is a nice code pattern, thanks for sharing it with the community. You may be interested in this advanced addition - Let us say you wanted "HOUSEBAY Digital Alarm Clock" to be a system tiddler, eg "$:/HOUSEBAY Digital Alarm Clock" - Inside tFishyRef you could do this

[tw5] Re: Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes, digital garden, second brain, etc.

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
Bimlas, Thanks for this clears and to the point information. "You have my ear". A few comments - Building non trivial links through thoughtful note taking is a wise approach. - This reminds me of before Google Search, "curated lists/directories", and Australian one is

[tw5] Re: How To: Replacing manual tiddler links with transcluded little fishy links

2020-09-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Tony, I stared and stared and stared, like a deer in the headlights, at what you wrote, and I wasn't quite sure what I was looking at. Then I suddenly got it. And although not particularly fast, me wheels are spinning as I understand a little more how filters work. That is some neat.

[tw5] Newbie install? Stroll - Tiddlywiki - Tiddly Server?

2020-09-19 Thread DAT
Where does the Stroll empty go when installing Tiddly Server for Dropbox? Thanks D -- 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 email to

[tw5] Re: Zettelkasten, Evergreen Notes, digital garden, second brain, etc.

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
Bimlas, To response to the original thread, requesting books on note taking I would like to suggest something a little out of left field. The Checklist Manifesto apart from its own inherit value, it suggests away to develop

[tw5] Re: Filter Operator Categories

2020-09-19 Thread Joshua Fontany
Nice! Thanks for this. Best, Joshua F On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 11:21:37 AM UTC-7 inmy...@gmail.com wrote: > The quick version: I made a wiki that describes the different filter > operator categories and lets you look through the operators by different > categories. The wiki is

[tw5] Re: [Wish List] uPlot and Tiddlywiki

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
Good idea, Sorry I do not know how to integrate with tiddlywiki Yet. Thanks for sharing. Tones On Saturday, 19 September 2020 at 13:03:57 UTC+10 Atronoush wrote: > While there are some nice plotting tools for Tiddlywiki (for example Matt > and Jed plugins) but it worth to wrap > the uPlot

[tw5] Re: Filter Operator Categories

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
This is great. Something like this Should be on Tiddlywiki.com eventually. I was thinking of something similar to document system tags, I have a list of possible system tags, color coded but it is still difficult to scan through them to find what I need in a hurry. Categorisation would be

[tw5] Re: how to make a link list finding all tiddlers with a certain field and sorting them by that field content

2020-09-19 Thread Birthe C
Thank you TW Tones, Works for me now. Birthe -- 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 email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on

[tw5] Re: How To: Replacing manual tiddler links with transcluded little fishy links

2020-09-19 Thread TW Tones
Charlie, Its always hard when it just on the edge of our skills. I plan to start a new thread to look at making use of this, in a substantial way. Keep an eye out. Tones On Sunday, 20 September 2020 at 11:34:46 UTC+10 Charlie Veniot wrote: > G'day Tony, > > I stared and stared and stared,

[tw5] What kind of function is used when hashing in TW

2020-09-19 Thread Jan
Hi Tiddlydevs, Thomas Elminger in his hashmacro uses a tw.utils-hash function: |var hash = $tw.utils.hashString(str); | What kind of hash-function does TW use there? How would you enter it in php to reproduce the identical value for the same str serverside. Thanks for your help! Best wishes

Re: [tw5] Re: [ Streams ] : feedback and issues

2020-09-19 Thread blake
@Saq, Confirming I'm having the same experience as Keelan -- seems to work fine in both the normal text field and with Streams so far. As always, fantastic work .. thanks ..! On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 1:24 PM Saq Imtiaz wrote: > @keelan, thank you, good to know. > > On the next occasion I have a

[tw5] Re: What kind of function is used when hashing in TW

2020-09-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
exports.hashString = function(str) { return str.split("").reduce(function(a,b) { a = ((a << 5) - a) + b.charCodeAt(0); return a & a; },0); }; On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 1:50:34 PM UTC-7, Jan wrote: > > Hi Tiddlydevs, > Thomas Elminger in