[tw5] Re: How do you put icons onto ur tags?

2020-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
> https://thediveo.github.io/TW5FontAwesome/output/fontawesome.html# and > this is what I imported. > > About the Unicode characters, I'll also use it too thanks for all the > tips! I'm glad I learned something haha > > On Sunday, 30 August 2020 at 21:58:54 UTC+8 Charlie Veniot wrote: &g

[tw5] Re: How do you put icons onto ur tags?

2020-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day jin, As one with a receding hairline, I definitely recommend avoiding any struggle beyond an hour or two ... This may be too simplistic, but I rather like no-fuss-no-muss-good-enough solutions, so I throw it out there as an idea. Could unicode characters be of use to you? Copying and

[tw5] Re: How do I show summary or caption field of a tiddler in the story river?

2020-09-04 Thread Charlie Veniot
First time I see that, and I rather like it. Thanks for sharing ! On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 6:55:04 PM UTC-3, talha131 wrote: > > Found a hint here > https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Show%20a%20Summary%20on%20Tiddler > > Looking more into it. > -- You received this message because

[tw5] Re: Plethora o' stuff: Journal, Transclusion, DetailsWidget, CheckBoxWidget

2020-09-03 Thread Charlie Veniot
oose which to participate in and you will get more responses > because you current epic demands time and focus the readers may not have. > > Never the less I plan to work through this post if I have the time. > > Regards > Tones > > > On Friday, 4 September 2020 09:53:15 UTC+10,

[tw5] Re: Can I still retrieve my Wiki? (Internal Javascript Error)

2020-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
I doubt this will be of much help. What the heck ... The only time I've ever had an internal Javascript Errors (since I started using TiddlyWiki a few years ago) happened with Internet Explorer. If you are using Internet Explorer, try seeing if you still have problems with your TiddlyWiki

[tw5] Re: How do you put icons onto ur tags?

2020-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
Totally understood. I suppose I'm a total sucker for punishment and continue to use at my own risk. Well, until it bites me in the caboose. For now, I just can't help myself. For example, I really love this (one of many simple/light yet really nice visual cues): [image: Screenshot

[tw5] Re: Announcing A Static Site Generator

2020-09-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
That is a right beauty of a blog and a really wonderful TiddlyWiki use case. Bravo! On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 9:16:09 PM UTC-3 digit...@gmail.com wrote: > > I finally "finished" something I have wanted to do for a very long time - > made a static site generator using tiddlywiki to

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-09-09 Thread Charlie Veniot
ngagement from the community on your > interesting developments. You can of course use reply to post the code > details right after the initial post. > > Just a suggestion, do as you please. > > Regards > Tones > > > On Thursday, 10 September 2020 07:58:14 UTC+10, Ch

Re: [tw5] Re: A TiddlyWiki "TODO organization/reminder" approach

2020-09-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
make use of these a lot. >> >> Sharing such code patterns are really good for the community, thanks. >> >> Tones >> >> On Monday, 14 September 2020 09:13:45 UTC+10, Charlie Veniot wrote: >>> >>> G’day, >>> >>> I needed a way to remind my

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-09-14 Thread Charlie Veniot
ontext matching the context >> currently in your purpose field. Since this match is made via the two >> fields the title also doesn't matter. This tiddler or more correctly its >> title is returned to the tiddler which then transcludes the result. >> >> I will write a more co

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
make them globally available you need to import non-javascript macros even >if they are properly tagged. > > > Hope you can take away at least something from this and it wasn't too > confusing. > > Happy Sunday for you as well. > > > > On Sunday, 13 Sept

[tw5] Re: Information Componentization, Elemental Tiddlers, Aggregation Tiddlers, and Elemental Tiddler Links

2020-09-01 Thread Charlie Veniot
Tones, you sweet sweet guru of intertwingled thinking ! Just so you know, since reading your reply, I've been in an instantaneous *(nothing gradual about it)* and blissfully warm-fuzzy Nirvana of: All o' them dots and "i's" and crosses and "t's" swirling around in me wee sponge are slowly

[tw5] Re: Effective ways to use Tiddlywiki?

2020-09-01 Thread Charlie Veniot
TiddlyWiki really is an amazing thing, eh? Fyi, here are my on-going TiddlyWiki-based projects: - Le P'tit Aurèle - *(un lexique du français acadien / a lexicon of Acadian French)* - Charlie's ADHD Slice'n Dice

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Felicia, Hi Charlie, > > love the concept and very impressiv what you managed to put together, > thank you for sharing. > Thank-you! Of course, let's keep in mind that, in martial arts terms, I'm not quite a TiddlyWiki yellow belt yet, so I'm sure there are many things that could be

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
select from a list of optional views or > templates >- Easier as designer >- More real language like. >- A whole new names space > > Regards > Tones > > On Monday, 14 September 2020 09:23:18 UTC+10, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> G'day Felicia, >&

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
respective value, so when one adds a field purpose to > another tiddler and gives it the opposite value both versions will be > rendered at the same time. Since this is a wiki only edited by you this > probably won't happen, just realized it when I looked once more at your >

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-09-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
ber 10, 2020 at 2:44:05 AM UTC-3 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:58:14 PM UTC-7, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> I'm still in the midst of setting up my "Products Review" TiddlyWiki to >> also behave as a "Urban Off-Gridding for Laypersons

[tw5] Re: A HOWTO: Filtered transclusion example (with transclusion template and simple markdown table) for my Template Documentation

2020-10-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
I wondered about that. My conclusion: a display can be scrolled around to soak to everything, or folk can "CTRL -/+" (i.e. zoom and zoom out) the original big image, while able to read the text in the original image because of the image quality. If I reduce the size of the image, zooming in on

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: Filtered transclusion example (with transclusion template and simple markdown table) for my Template Documentation

2020-10-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hello Atro, Those are excellent questions. Without having pondered deeply about it, here is my immediate blathering of thoughts: I generally much prefer transclusion wherever I can use that instead of a macro. For the way this old sponge of mine works, transclusion often makes more sense to

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: Filtered transclusion example (with transclusion template and simple markdown table) for my Template Documentation

2020-10-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
d your wiki is, but having > not seen anything in this direction: Have you thought about using templates > to create certain tiddlers, either by cloning the template or using a > button? > > Kind Regards, > Felicia > > > > On Thursday, 15 October 2020 15:33:54 UTC+2

[tw5] Re: I have a cool idea, not sure how to go about it

2020-10-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
button. On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 12:11:44 AM UTC-3, Charlie Veniot wrote: > > Don't mind me: I tend to lose the big picture when I hyperfocus on a small > detail that is throwing me off. > > > >> *Option 1: a new tiddler is created.* >> >>> >&

[tw5] Re: I have a cool idea, not sure how to go about it

2020-10-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
Don't mind me: I tend to lose the big picture when I hyperfocus on a small detail that is throwing me off. > *Option 1: a new tiddler is created.* > >> > I'm thinking the tiddler (a "Report" tiddler) should already (and always) exist? i.e. probably not showing anything, but does start

[tw5] Re: I have a cool idea, not sure how to go about it

2020-10-06 Thread Charlie Veniot
Just in case there's anything in this tiddler of any use to you (even if just to give you an idea on how to do something, or how to not do something?), check out my "Product Template" tiddler: https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html#tProductTiddler It is a

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: Working with tables in wikitext and marking where yer at

2020-10-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
ying to maintain my discipline until the job is done. >> >> Tables are an annoyance in any Markdown environment, but TiddlyWiki is >> devilish in that you know you could write something on top of it to >> generate the table you're making, and organize the data while you're at &

[tw5] Re: Transclude tiddler title or text field as a "combination".

2020-10-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
I couldn't stop thinking about how I'd go about that, so I decided to scratch the itch and treat this like a "Brain Age" game and happily played. Well, minus fancy table. I'm thinking markdown table is not a good idea for this, and (although easy) I wasn't in the mood to play with HTML tables.

[tw5] Re: Tags stopped being able to add

2020-10-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
It sounds like, maybe, a core tiddler is messed-up or something is overriding a core tiddler ? Regardless, likely way over my head. Just to clarify, which "part" of adding tags is broken? The field in which you type the label for the new tag? The "+" symbol to create a new tag with the typed

[tw5] Re: Tags stopped being able to add

2020-10-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
t; it doesn't work. > > > > On Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 11:50:28 PM UTC+10, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> It sounds like, maybe, a core tiddler is messed-up or something is >> overriding a core tiddler ? Regardless, likely way over my head. >> >> Just to cla

[tw5] Re: Tags stopped being able to add

2020-10-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
Good stuff ! Congrats for ID'ing the problem ! On Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 8:21:39 PM UTC-3, danraymond wrote: > > Found it! > > Was the keyboard shortcut plugin keeboord. Messed up the tag dropdown. > > All fixed. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: Filtered transclusion example (with transclusion template and simple markdown table) for my Template Documentation

2020-10-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
combined. So at most probably a add/delete field for every > tiddler created with this template and then either only if the change is > universal or showing a list of which tiddlers to update. > And another idea for the pile... > > Hope you have a good day! > Felicia > > &g

[tw5] Re: A HOWTO: My approach to modals now involves a transclusion template

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
rd wrote: > Wow, this is really nice, Charlie! I am already incorporating this into a > project I started today. > > It makes me wonder how to tailor the CSS for the link, and how to uses > aliases with this. I don't see answers yet on tw.com. > > On Friday, October 9, 20

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: Working with tables in wikitext and marking where yer at

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
Arg, I forgot to add: in this particular case, the objective is to just have something I can export to PDF (or images) and include in a product review on Amazon. So just a quick and dirty ends to a means. On Saturday, October 10, 2020 at 2:23:38 PM UTC-3, Charlie Veniot wrote: > >

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: Working with tables in wikitext and marking where yer at

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
Shiraz dynamic table to create such a long > table. > > --Atro > > On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 7:11 PM Charlie Veniot > wrote: > >> I find it easy to lose my spot in a table whilst working on it, so I like >> to mark the spot with a jugular-grabbing unicode character. &g

[tw5] Re: A HOWTO: My approach to modals now involves a transclusion template

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
Now that is fun stuff. Being a smidgen CSS-averse, I tend to try and do things with alternative means. I see "(more)", and I think: if the tiddler has alias field, then use the value in alias, otherwise, use "(more)". Regardless of my normal desire to take head for the hills when the topic

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: My approach to modals now involves a transclusion template

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
Tiddlywiki. > > --Atro > > On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 5:46 AM Charlie Veniot > wrote: > >> G'day, >> >> I've refined my approach a bit re modals. (Previous approach: >> https://groups.google.com/forum/?oldui=1#!searchin/tiddlywiki/veniot/tiddlywiki/87evWxmped

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: My approach to modals now involves a transclusion template

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
er for further use. >> Also after a while we have a repo of useful tips and tricks in Tiddlywiki. >> >> --Atro >> >> On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 5:46 AM Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >>> G'day, >>> >>> I've refined my approach a bit re modal

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: My approach to modals now involves a transclusion template

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
pe to build a set of tools for the automatic naming of tiddlers. > > by the way I understand where you are coming from with *"frustrated with > how TiddlyWiki URL's to tiddlers work."* but is passes once you learn all > the tricks. > > Regards > Tones > > > > On S

Re: [tw5] A HOWTO: My approach to modals now involves a transclusion template

2020-10-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
ing when it > is such a "reference" tiddler used in (exported/reposted) links. > > Regards > Tony > > On Sunday, 11 October 2020 10:26:52 UTC+11, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> G'day Tones, >> >> I love Relink. I would go insane without it. However, it doe

[tw5] Re: I have a cool idea, not sure how to go about it

2020-10-06 Thread Charlie Veniot
#Contents On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 2:32:52 PM UTC-3, David Gifford wrote: > > Egads, that was a lot of work you did on that tiddler! > > On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 9:57:24 AM UTC-5 Charlie Veniot wrote: > >> Just in case there's anything in this tiddler of any use to you (eve

[tw5] Re: Transclude tiddler title or text field as a "combination".

2020-10-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
, vinvi...@gmail.com wrote: > > Thanks everyone. > > *Charlie Veniot*, you hit the nail on the head. Thank you! > It still needs some tweaking, but this is exactly what I mean. (I don't > mind the table.) > Thanks again. > > Op zaterdag 17 oktober 2020 om 03:50:25 UTC+2 sch

[tw5] Re: "Preserving Information Context" ??? Help: I need a vocabulary lesson!

2020-08-23 Thread Charlie Veniot
Arg. Just noticing your reply now. "Context-Keeping." That's short and sweet, and there ain't ever anything wrong with short and sweet. I like short and sweet. All of these things I'm trying to convey in a short blurb, it might not be possible to say it all in a short blurb. So short blurb

[tw5] Re: "Preserving Information Context" ??? Help: I need a vocabulary lesson!

2020-08-23 Thread Charlie Veniot
y to find the words to express a concept when not particularly good at relaying the concept itself. Kind of like a puppy chasing its tail ... On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 5:00:00 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Trucking along with my intertwingled > ADHD/IntertwingularityMapping/Tidd

[tw5] Re: An Intertwingularity Mapping Project with TiddlyWiki: ADHD Slice'n Dice

2020-08-23 Thread Charlie Veniot
Man o' man, thanks Tony! There is a lot of good stuff to unpack, and each thing is going to involve some lengthy chewing. A proper chew has me putting aside it all, and re-reading each bit again to really soak in each bit and let simmer. For whatever reason, this struck me first and sent the

[tw5] Re: Organising mixed Journal and 'Fact/Knowledge Base' Tiddlers

2020-08-29 Thread Charlie Veniot
Using a martial arts analogy, I would be a pale-yellow (maybe spotted pale yellow) TiddlyWiki user, which makes me not particularly helpful here. Please, if you have the opportunity and don't mind, could you share a sample (even if just a screenshot) of whatever final (or stop-gap) solution

[tw5] Re: An Intertwingularity Mapping Project with TiddlyWiki: ADHD Slice'n Dice

2020-08-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
out of your comfort > zone and opens so many new possibilities. This will all be your own effort > and you can take full responsibility for your successes, when they come. > > Please do remain connected and sharing with the community, for support and > input. > > Regards &

[tw5] "Preserving Information Context" ??? Help: I need a vocabulary lesson!

2020-08-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
Trucking along with my intertwingled ADHD/IntertwingularityMapping/TiddlyWikiUsage project, I want my first topic to be about "Preserving Information Context", but I'm not quite sure I'm in love with that title. One of my greatest annoyances is to be looking at information on a web page (or a

Re: [tw5] Re: How do I indent?

2020-08-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
Please excuse me while I go completely off track here. "OH MYLANTA!", that's something a couple of clients would often say, and I find myself now reminiscing about some good old times. I also rather like "For the love o' Pete!" (The "o'" pronounced like the "o" in "love".) I'm not sure who

[tw5] Re: An Intertwingularity Mapping Project with TiddlyWiki: ADHD Slice'n Dice

2020-08-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
ising a topic to address an area you > are confident in. > > Thanks for your contributions > Tones > > > On Sunday, 23 August 2020 03:56:44 UTC+10, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> Oh man, just when I think everything will be fine, and about to embark in >> a h

[tw5] Re: An Intertwingularity Mapping Project with TiddlyWiki: ADHD Slice'n Dice

2020-08-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Birthe, Plans for that site? I'm thinking links to general ADHD resources, my own ADHD experience/journey, using the writing process to, in parallel, define this thing I call Intertwingularity Mapping, how I'm using TiddlyWiki to support Intertwingularity Mapping. That's the thing: I

[tw5] Re: How do you put icons onto ur tags?

2020-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
at 10:47:32 AM UTC-3, Charlie Veniot wrote: > > G'day jin, > > As one with a receding hairline, I definitely recommend avoiding any > struggle beyond an hour or two ... > > This may be too simplistic, but I rather like no-fuss-no-muss-good-enough > solutions, so I thro

[tw5] Re: Information Componentization, Elemental Tiddlers, Aggregation Tiddlers, and Elemental Tiddler Links

2020-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
r creativity leads that way. Blocks can be anything you define as one, > Done well they reduce cognitive load. > > Regards > Tones > > > On Sunday, 30 August 2020 14:16:04 UTC+10, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> Information Componentization, Elemental Tiddlers, Agg

[tw5] Re: How do you put icons onto ur tags?

2020-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
s suffix now > > On Sunday, 30 August 2020 at 22:31:56 UTC+8 Charlie Veniot wrote: > >> Now it is just a matter of finding the time and the means of re-attaching >> that pulled out hair. Please forward any tips ! >> >> Unicode characters: keep in mind they may lo

[tw5] HOWTO: Grabbing the prefix of a tiddler title to set "summary" on a DetailsWidget

2020-09-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day all, The following transcludes a tiddler called "Input Ports#️⃣Review EWSGLK" with a transclusion template called "tAsDetailsClosed". {{Input Ports#️⃣Review EWSGLK||tAsDetailsClosed}} "tAsDetailsClosed" takes care of: - putting the transcluded tiddler within a Details Widget -

Re: [tw5] Re: Why is this so hard to use now?

2020-09-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
Whatever TiddlyWiki file is giving you errors, can you attach the file in a reply post in this thread? Aside: it *might* be helpful to know what operating system you are using, what web browser, and the versions for both. On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 5:23:17 AM UTC-3, Moe Gibbs wrote:

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

2020-09-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
Australian you can see here the caramel kisses I like (number 20) > https://manofmany.com/lifestyle/food/top-40-australian-lollies-candy-sweets > > Regards > Tones > > On Tuesday, 22 September 2020 13:53:48 UTC+10, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> If "sak" m

[tw5] Re: HOWTO: Grabbing the prefix of a tiddler title to set "summary" on a DetailsWidget

2020-09-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
o say, try not to use compound tiddler names (I have >argued at length why elsewhere), but your example is not too egregious in >this case :) > > I really like the idea to fashion a custom details widget from another > value. > > Regards > Tones > On Tues

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

2020-09-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
Often, I like to open a tiddler via little fishy link. Occasionally, I like to view a tiddler in a separate new window (to quickly view that tiddler, maybe print that tiddler.) Results in screenshot below. //(Well, I need to tweak that a bit so that the "open in new window" image doesn't take

[tw5] Re: "Energy Info" macros, math operators, and fancy Toolip CSS for information details

2020-10-01 Thread Charlie Veniot
just > personally more used to it, that's why I thought of it. Still great to read > that it could be of some use elsewhere. > > Kind Regards, > Felicia > > On Saturday, 19 September 2020 04:17:21 UTC+2, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> Hey Felicia, >> >>

[tw5] Re: "Energy Info" macros, math operators, and fancy Toolip CSS for information details

2020-09-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
> with the others - would change from this: > <> W > > To This: > <> W? > > > Kind Regards, > Felicia > > > > > On Wednesday, 16 September 2020 04:03:27 UTC+2, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> These are things I’ve done in my “Urban Off Gri

[tw5] Re: Roam Research is NOT a model. It's a money machine.

2020-09-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day, We could say that every single TiddlyWiki instance out there is an Edition of TiddlyWiki. I think a directory of editions would be cool, but even better (to me): a directory of TiddlyWiki instances/examples/purposes out there in the wild (available for all to study/copy.) That would

[tw5] Re: "Energy Info" macros, math operators, and fancy Toolip CSS for information details

2020-09-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
Just a little update. I was previously trying to do all calculations with filters, but I found myself getting into trouble with more complicated arithmetic. So I added the math.js plugin, and changed everything to use the $calc macro instead of using filters. For example: \define WhRate()

[tw5] Every TiddlyWiki instance has a "Customizations" story to tell ...

2020-09-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day all, For my own purposes, to document/remember configuration/customization/setup/whatever things I do to a TiddlyWiki instance, I like to leave myself a little trail of breadcrumbs to remember what I did (or at least wherever I did.) It just kind of dawned on me that this is the kind of

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

2020-09-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
r than current tiddler you could pass a tag name and transclude >all tagged >- This opens a very extensible set of solutions, in addition to those > already enabled by your technique above. > > Regards > Tony > > On Saturday, 19 September 2020 at 12:09:10 UTC+1

[tw5] Re: Keep Wikis settings and plugins in sync

2020-10-23 Thread Charlie Veniot
That's an excellent question which, unfortunately, likely has answers that start with "It depends ..." Sometimes, it makes sense for a wiki to handle a bunch of things that have a lot of commonality/reuse-opportunity. For example, I have one TiddlyWiki that has content that is shared in

[tw5] HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day, Javascript and I have never gotten along, but once in a while I've got no choice have simply must surrender to it. Working on my Chromebook, when I get something working, I never think of making sure it works with other browsers. Sure enough, I discovered today that some javascript in

[tw5] Re: HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
){ > currentContext = tmpContext; > break; > } > } > } > > document.title = currentContext; > return currentContext; > }; > > > Hope this helps. > Felicia > > > > On Monday, 26 October 2020 23:47:28 UTC+1, Charlie Veniot

[tw5] Re: Unicode discovery additional alphabets and tiddlywiki, and a keyboard Question

2020-10-25 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Tones, I've never used this, but I'm thinking it is the way to go: Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. Check out this video and see if that would work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcxltyn0nbE Then you'd just be switching between keyboards when you need the unicode characters? On

[tw5] Re: HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
t and cost-effective way to use the sun's energy. ;-) > > > On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 3:47:28 PM UTC-7, Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >> G'day, >> >> Javascript and I have never gotten along, but once in a while I've got no >> choice have simply must surrend

[tw5] Re: HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
text/macros" are most likely easy. Just ask for what you > want to achieve and we can help. I am not keen to try and reverse engineer > your Javascript code (I am not fluent in) before I provide a tiddlywiki > solution. > > Regards > Tones > > On Tuesday, 27 Octobe

[tw5] Re: HOW DO YOU write javascript so that it works on any web browser ?

2020-10-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
can help. I am not keen to try and reverse >> engineer your Javascript code (I am not fluent in) before I provide a >> tiddlywiki solution. >> >> Regards >> Tones >> >> On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 09:47:28 UTC+11, Charlie Veniot wrote: >>> >

[tw5] Re: How To: altering TiddlyWiki appearance based on context (URL parameters at StartUp, and via radio buttons after StartUp)

2020-10-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
ner code >- Easier to help users select from a list of optional views or >templates >- Easier as designer >- More real language like. >- A whole new names space > > Regards > Tones > > On Monday, 14 September 2020 09:23:18 UTC+10, Charlie Ven

[tw5] Re: How can I include a summary of a tiddler along with that toddler's content?

2021-01-11 Thread Charlie Veniot
; > [[Session #43]]: > * the dragon [[family]] threw everyone an ice cream party > * but then the [[volcano]] started erupting! > * and so on > > ... > --- > > > jt > > > > On Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 10:46:49 PM UTC-6 Charlie Veniot wrote: > &g

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2020-12-29 Thread Charlie Veniot
"Xememex" to me sounds like a name for a pharmaceutical company. Or a drug. Maybe I'd be fine with something like that as an add-on to the name TW. A bit like "Debian Sarge", "Debian Buster", "Debian Sid" The name "TiddlyWiki" makes it so easy to find anything in the related body of

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
Man, I wish this new Google Groups allowed edits to posts. ... I am always *adjusting* Tiddler Titles (incrementally, iteratively), tweaking them ... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki best practices

2020-11-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Cl0d, So far, my favourite can't-live-without plugins: Relink and DetailsWidget . I am a "tweaker" by nature. Like for anything else, I am always Tiddler Titles (incrementally, iteratively)

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-11-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day bobj, I enjoyed reading your post very much. Fun to learn about something new (Toulmin argument structures), and really nice to browse that Cultural Conversations site (and next surprise to find a couple of TiddlyWiki instances in there!) Aside: is it just me, or

[tw5] Re: A How To Example: Relationship Matrix

2020-11-20 Thread Charlie Veniot
> > Project: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki > project. > Just update a bit (in case you are interested in the programming behind the scenes): [image: Screenshot 2020-11-20 at 10.24.18 PM.png] -- You received this message because you

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-11-20 Thread Charlie Veniot
Project: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki Update, focused latest changes on "Reports": - Facts - Arities

[tw5] An example: How I am tracking TODO's on my ORM-ish project

2020-11-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
Project: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki For this project, although I still like the simplicity of leaving myself "TODO breadcrumbs" here and there, I decided I needed a little bit more than what I described in this previous post

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-12-01 Thread Charlie Veniot
Like misery, hyperactive-firing-on-all-cylinders synapses love company ... Although right here in this group is fine by me, I'm interested wherever discussion happens. On Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 11:30:48 PM UTC-4 bob...@gmail.com wrote: > Charlie, Tones, TiddlyTweeter > > first off, I

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-12-03 Thread Charlie Veniot
I heartily second the motion of TiddlyWiki as best of breed platform. (Well, unless page/tiddler revision history is important information, and/or multi-editor solution is needed. Not sure I'm in love trying to handle those things with TiddlyWiki unless somebody can show me an elegant

[tw5] A howto: Dynamic content include/exclude, and dynamic "DetailsWidget" title

2020-12-07 Thread Charlie Veniot
As I play around to get my bare bones "task management" jussst right... I like the idea of a category of things to do reminder to show up only if there are actually one or more things that need to be done in that category. *BTW: when I've got a tiddler that needs a little tweaking to be done

[tw5] Re: A howto: Dynamic content include/exclude, and dynamic "DetailsWidget" title

2020-12-09 Thread Charlie Veniot
The following in my online project for anybody who wants to go play: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki G'day, My task management needs in ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki are very basic: - ListWidget of backlinks to a "TODO" tiddler -

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-12-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
; > How to produce an 'active' instance of the domain, ie. an instance that > functions follow some reasoning mechanism (ie. forward chaining...) > > Shared TW: > > http://turtlelane.com.au/Development/ToulminModel/toulmin.html > > Happy to have your input/thoughts/etc. > &g

[tw5] ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki: Project Updates

2020-12-01 Thread Charlie Veniot
Project TiddlyWiki: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki *BTW: My announcement for this project has turned into an awesome thread of discussion. Please check out Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-11-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 1:49:05 PM UTC-4 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > I don't have much useful to add ... > Are you kidding me? You and bobj have added a buffet of things for some serious chewing. Aside: My mind tends to go all over the place... I have been all-in with Tones'

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-12-04 Thread Charlie Veniot
mber to use this when this issue arises again :) ie: > rather than "*Charlies love hate relationship with hierarchy*" > > Ha Ha! > > Oh, and about pigs, this kind of subject makes me *"feel like a pig in > mud"*, very happy. > > Tones > > On

[tw5] Re: A How To Example: Relationship Matrix

2020-11-23 Thread Charlie Veniot
Project: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki project. Again, just a wee update if you are interested in the code. Because the check boxes on their own don't say anything about the related facts, I decided to setup the check boxes with

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-11-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
Project: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki I've just posted a blog entry about the project and how it really touches upon a very long list of my all-time favourite things: My new and ultimate intertwingularity project

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-12-01 Thread Charlie Veniot
Man, I enjoyed that. Great way to get these rusty synapses kick-started for the day while appreciating my first cup o' joe. Tones, your write how I think, and moments like these I have the sense that, maybe, I'm not so alone. Maybe I do have a cognitive brother from another mother ... Oh

[tw5] Re: Simpel dictionary

2020-12-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
My little project: Le P'tit Aurèle *(a lexicon of Acadian French)* On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 3:50:59 AM UTC-4 wolf...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello, I'm new to tiddlywiki and wondering how to make a simple dictionary > . > > Also I'm

[tw5] Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-11-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Project (early beginnings): ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki What if TiddlyWiki could be used to document a "Universe of Discourse " with elementary facts expressed in

[tw5] Re: My first plugin - Recipes plugin

2020-11-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
That's a right lovely job. Well done ! On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 2:09:14 PM UTC-4 odin...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello all! > > This plugin is a plugin that adds a way to input, store and display > recipes in your Tiddlywiki. All the information of the recipe is stored in > user-fields, so

[tw5] Re: Using TiddlyWiki for fact-based information modelling and database engineering ???

2020-11-14 Thread Charlie Veniot
ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki I've done a fair number of updates re cosmetics, a bit more additions to handle basic attributes (à la UML classes) or "value types" (à la ORM), and modularisation via transclusion templates. Dissect the

[tw5] A How To Example: Relationship Matrix

2020-11-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
This is my first cut, with all kinds of tweaking/refactoring. You'll find the tiddler in my ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki project. Screenshot below. Cheers ! [image: Screenshot 2020-11-19 at 10.16.23 PM.png] -- You received this

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Ed, I have never been a fan of WikiWords for topic (tiddler/page) creation and linking in any kind of wiki product. I always prefer double-brackets for that kind of thing. The preference for one or the other, I imagine, is highly subjective. Regardless, I really look forward to

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Ed and all, I've been chewing on it a bit, trying to put on a WikiWords advocate hat (which isn't fitting this cranium all that well...) "Wiki" means, from many things I've read, "quick" in Hawaiian. (It would be pretty cool to get some fun context/history/examples about the word from

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Empty: The size empty.html

2020-11-03 Thread Charlie Veniot
I'm an instant fan of your thoughts. Your post makes me think of Linux (Tiny Core Linux and, even more so, the stripped-down version: Micro Core Linux.) It would be neat for TiddlyWiki to have a Debian-like repository and

[tw5] Re: What is the science of thinking?

2020-10-31 Thread Charlie Veniot
If I may stand tall on si's shoulders ... I'm thinking, as you dig into cognitive science, that there are a ton of overlapping and (to me) wildly interesting topics that compliment each other. For example, (I like to think of these as all under and/or linked to si's great catch-all of

[tw5] Re: What is the science of thinking?

2020-10-31 Thread Charlie Veniot
, SQUIRREL ! On Saturday, October 31, 2020 at 2:30:29 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > If I may stand tall on si's shoulders ... > > I'm thinking, as you dig into cognitive science, that there are a ton of > overlapping and (to me) wildly interesting topics that compliment each >

[tw5] Re: What is the science of thinking?

2020-10-31 Thread Charlie Veniot
Man, this thread is turning into something like crack for me. That was awesome, TT. Zettelkasten is quite awesome for folk who see everything as intertwingled. I imagine for some folk, duplication of information/notes is easier. This way each copy of a note exists in a structural

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