* searched for information on this but what I've found is confusing
and doesn't work for me.
Thanks
PJO
*ie.
{{ image.jpg }}
or
htmlimg src=http://www.example.com/Index_files/image.jpg//html
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Many thanks.
BTW I'm sure I'm not the only person who wondered what Motovun was all
about. Favourite holiday spot?
Cheers
PJO
On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 9:10:58 PM UTC+1, PJO wrote:
Just trying out TW5 for the first time. The expression blown away is so
overused as to be meaningless so
and it is impossible to save the wiki. It hasn't just
become invisible, it's not selectable (in any case, for what it's worth I'd
like to selectable even with the right hand menu visible).
Is there something else I should have added or done?
Thanks
PJO
On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 3:57:34 PM UTC, Ton
the highlighting of the ? icon on the top menu
happens when the cursor is an icon to the right of it.
The guide contains some useful information on other buttons and options but
a Quickstart ReadOnly step-by-step HowTo would be good -- the minimum to do
this and nothing else.
Many thanks,
PJO
On Monday
I'm also using Windows 7 64 bit. The button disappears (as does the
settings/control panel button) and others move. However, there's no cursor
change -- and believe me I've looked for it.
Will try another computer browser. My first concern was to know if I'd
missed a step.
Thanks
PJO
Ton,
Many thanks, I'll give it a go.
PJO
On Thursday, April 24, 2014 4:56:13 PM UTC+1, Ton Gerner wrote:
Hi PJO,
I just finished upgrading my 'TW5 read-only demo' [1] and/or [2].
It is a simplified version without using the ReadOnly theme and the
Sidebar is not automatically hidden
Works perfectly! Beautifully simple too. Many thanks. --PJO
On Thursday, April 24, 2014 4:56:13 PM UTC+1, Ton Gerner wrote:
Hi PJO,
I just finished upgrading my 'TW5 read-only demo' [1] and/or [2].
It is a simplified version without using the ReadOnly theme and the
Sidebar
Tiddlythemes seems to have fallen off the web. Anybody know if it's gone
for good or if the themes are available anywhere else?
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TiddlyFolio, an electronic wiki wallet, has been updated to v1.1. It's
available here: tiddlyfolio.tiddlyspot.com
It now requires the browser plugin TiddlyFox. The TiddlyWiki core has been
updated to 2.7.0 and a few 3rd party plugins have had very minor revisions.
Some new content and links
Thanks for that. It would be a shame if these themes disappeared for good.
Hadn't seen the Mineral theme before. V nice!
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I've been using TiddlyFox and Firefox on Windows 7 64 bit with Java run
time installed (my Synology box UI uses it) and not had any problem saving
until today. I updated Sun's jre today (jre-7u15-windows-x64). Now I can't
save.
Running the test here http://java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
You're right. I assumed that accesskey effectively meant password. I
know that putting a password in a tiddler might not make a lot of
sense but for it to be a possible option wasn't entirely unthinkable.
The correct meaning of Accesskey didn't jump out at me any more than
the consequences of
Molicule,
I have started using this and I like it very much. One thing that
would make it even more useful for me is if it accepted URLs and
displayed them in a form one could click on.
Possible?
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Hi. I will have a look, though it sounds like a question for Lyall.
As a precaution I recommend that you make sure that you unencrypt all
your encrypted tiddlers first. (See the EncryptDecrypt tiddler, in
particular the Troubleshooting Note). You may do this by renaming the
special tiddler
My wife's copy of TiddlyFolio (http://tiddlyfolio.tiddlyspot.com) had
all kinds of problems with Firefox after the 3.5.1 upgrade.
In the course of looking at it I found that it was opening a one pixel
beacon on TiddlySpot and signalling to Googleanalytics.com also --
code for both of which was
Forgot to add to the above that I am exporting lastpass passwords to a
TiddlyFolio tiddler -- as a means of backing up. Otherwise TiddlyFolio
contains passwords I do not want to sync with lastpass.
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Sorry for the delay. Here's what I found
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div style=display:noneimg src=http://tiddlyspot.com/_ts/stats/
tiddlyfolio//div
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script src=http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js; type=text/
javascript/scriptscript type=text/
I uninstalled the Skype web add-on for Firefox, but not Skype itself
(v4.1) and, presto, the problem is gone.
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I just tried some searches with the Search this group box and got
back no results for words that DO appear in posts and which should be
searchable.
Just thought I'd mention it (I'm answering an email and was referring
someone to the group and the search function) --FYI
Paul
I used it ages ago and then stopped, I can't remember why. I think it
stopped working when I upgraded Firefox at some point, meanwhile I
discovered Zotero and OneNote which did more of what I needed at the
time. I'll take another look at TiddlySnip, it should go some of the
way. Thanks for the
Thanks for that. I've got it installed; just opened the file location
and clicked on it.
It works very well!
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TiddlyFolio has been updated to use TiddlyWiki 2.6.2.
Some plugins have been updated and a tiddler with a baby photo has
been included to help ensure that you get your wiki wallet back if you
lose it (explanation in the wiki).
TiddlyFolio is now an official 1.0 release, not a beta any more.
I
One of my uses of TiddlyWiki for some years has been to publish the agenda
of an annual general meeting and a few related items in a small wiki.
Last year I switched to TW5 and embedded a couple of one page PDF files
without any problem. They displayed nicely.
This year I updated the contents
Just to add to this, the embedded PDFs in last year's wiki (5.0.10-beta) no
longer display in Chrome, so I assume the problem is somewhere in Chrome
and not TW5. I'm using Chrome's built-in PDF viewer.
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within the tiddler).
On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 9:18:56 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi PJO
PDF viewing is still a bit hit and miss on modern browsers. Do the
original, unembedded PDF files display OK in Chrome and IE? I guess you're
on Windows. If I understand correctly, Chrome uses its
Pretty sure I used sudo for npm install and when tiddlywiki --version gave
an error I tried again with sudo with no better result.
The npm is not the latest if that matters.
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Hi Thomas,
That made me laugh. Indeed, you are right, in any language (English is also
not my first language but I get by). The Chinese say that a man will have
to stand for a long time with his mouth open before a roast duck flies in.
But all these links to things I haven't had time to keep
Apologies, I completely missed your post with the downloadable attachment
and was responding to a different post. I've now tried it out. First, let
me say *thanks*!
I was initially slightly baffled. Instead of
URL date
You've made
tiddlername comment journalbutton url
and took me a few
I'm aware of browser history, thanks.
What I was thinking of was an app that allowed me to tag a curated list of
web sites to facilitate some kind of regular review (weekly, monthly and
quarterly, say). No bookmarking tool I've ever seen does it. Currently one
can add bookmarks to folders
I'd be happy enough to trade off right-clicking. To amplify a little
further, probably unnecessarily, I'd be happy to have tiddlers with the
following
1. URL date
2. URL date
3. URL date
where the date was updated whenever the corresponding URL was clicked.
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Maybe I've misunderstood... are you suggesting this: changing each link to
a button that includes the date it was last clicked? That would work, sure!
I haven't had time to futz with this. Will try later today.
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No, I don't want a journal equivalent in TiddlyWiki of the browser history.
Let me walk you through it by describing doing manually what I'd like to
automate. Let's say it's Monday, and the 1st day of the month and I wish to
do some weekly and monthly visits to some web sites.
First I go to
Small, addendum, having looked at the github discussion: I don't need to
*count* visits or keep a history (I'd archive the browser history if I
did). I just want to know when I last visited a web page.
I keep some of my bookmarks in TiddlyWiki and that works pretty well apart
from not tracking
All,
I'm bowled over at the responses here. What a community!
Thanks!
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I dip in here now and then, and I'm sure I'm not the only person who does
so.
It's hard to keep track without checking in more frequently than I usually
have time for. To give an example: I thought I saw a pinned message a while
ago indicating that anyone using TiddlySpot needed to backup
Thanks for catching that. Fixed.
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Not a redditer and no time for that, sorry. Overall, your response (and
thanks btw) just adds to the plethora of TW sites. I guess my feeling is
that TW is all over the shop and it would be better off bringing as much as
possible under one roof, except for the code.
I searched Google Groups
I understand. My point was just that it would be nice to get headline news
in a digest form to stay abreast of news without checking in here all the
time.
How long before some pops up here asking about happened to TiddlySpace?
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Thanks. I'd like to take a look at this but it looks as if I need PouchDB
and it seems to be down/gone. Any advice?
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This is brilliant. Thanks! -- and something I've always wanted.
Something else I've always wanted, and which I've never seen an off the
shelf solution for (just in case anyone has one):
Something that would go through my DNS history, make a list of domain names
and dates, and allow me to
This is an interesting idea. I use TiddlyWiki for personal things (I
created TiddlyFolio some years ago for data I wanted to keep locally and
didn't want to upload to Lastpass or anywhere else online) but do need to
share certain information with my wife about the house, our wills, tax
I use Syncovery to keep a few directories synced to my Synology and just
edit locally on my computer; NAS is primarily backup. I use SSD drives
locally so much faster than loading from the network.
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I took a quick look which was all I had time for. I tried many different
tools before settling on a combination of MLO (MyLifeOrganized.net) and a
very simple TiddlyWiki of my own. If you haven't seen it I think MLO is
worth a look because it seems to me to be the most flexible and most
I meant, of course, in the use case I described that realms aren't needed.
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PouchDB is prominently linked to and is either down or gone. Thanks for the
clarification. Maybe you could include that info?
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I clicked on the PouchDB link at the bottom of the web page from which I
downloaded Noteself. This gave me a certificate warning and when I
proceeded anyway no useful result (site unavailable or something like
that). I tried again just now and everything looks ok. I'm seeing the site
for the
Very nice indeed. Thanks for this.
I'm still using Pinboard and Diigo and Google Keep and ... I've never
really had something that works the way I'd like, which is to sync my own
data on all my own devices. What I'd really like in addition is to be able
to group bookmarks by tag and to be able
Yes, I knew about the tagging. The last accessed date is the unrequited
desire :-)
I've considered hacking around with DNSmasq and other things but never
really had time.
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Anybody using this combination?
I tried it last night with latest Mint (18.1), TW5 and node.js, per
instructions at tiddlywiki.com but it didn't work. It was late and I was
tired so I just used timeshift to revert my system to the status quo ante
(I'd also just spent some time trying to get a
It looked like it worked ok but I got an error when I tried to get a
version number after installation. Step 3 in the node.js instructions on
tiddlywiki.com.
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Whatever the default is. I did it from the command line. Software package
manager says 4.2.6~dfsg-1ubuntu4.1
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Something I've always wanted in a bookmarking app and which I've yet to see
implemented is a way of tracking when I last visited a site:
http://urlnumber1 date
http://urlnumber2 date
http://urlnumber3 date
where the date is updated whenever the URL is clicked on.
How easy would it be to this
Just looked at your Bookmarks plugin. Looks very nice indeed.
I have a long standing wish to be able to log the last date accessed. See
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/xEZSQvaNpqg
Would be great if you could add a way of logging the date.
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Understood (re both weekend mode and link dates) :-)
On Sunday, March 5, 2017 at 3:14:55 PM UTC, Jed Carty wrote:
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> Oh, yes. That. like I said, my mind is in weekend mode. Yes, with that
> adding the option to save the last time a link was visited from the wiki
> would be easy. It wouldn't be
Follow the link I shared. Unfortunately, I can't make out if enabling code
(to open a URL from within a tiddler) was pulled or not but it looks as if
something happened but whether in the next release or not I don't know.
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Eric,
I just saw the reference to InsideTiddlyWiki and then found the unfunded
project. Had I known I'd have contributed. What's the status of this? This
is badly needed! Have you considered an epublication on Kindle?
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I would also like to have a copy (missed the original posts here)
Can someone with a copy share it? Shouldn't this be shared with bittorrent
by supporters?!
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I've had to stop using it on Windows 7. It crashes every time. I don't have
time or interest in spending time fixing this (beyond letting them have a
report, which I've done) as it works fine on Linux and I'm spending more
and more time on Linux (I'm not using Windows 10 ever).
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Thank you! This is great. Especially for occasional dabblers in TiddlyWiki
who don't have time to keep up with the traffic here or actual code. TW has
been an amazing box of software Lego for a long time but it has badly
needed something like this. I hope it can be extended further and
A late reply on this:
I have wondered if the efforts to make browsers more secure would make
Tiddlywiki more trouble than it's worth. I've tried a few different things
(saving solutions) and not been entirely convinced. Tiddlyserver worked ok
and I didn't have problems with it getting killed
I have some similar things but it occurs to me, as someone who doesn't have
time to keep up with tiddlywiki developments, that what I'd like to see
would be something like tiddlywiki explained using tiddlywiki -- perhaps
with some YouTube videos embedded or linked. Or even just a HOW TO with
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