[tw5] Re: EditButtons plugin (and others) updated for TW 5.1.22

2020-05-27 Thread h0p3
Yes. I'm grateful for this plugin. I use it every day. Thank you. On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 4:18:34 PM UTC-4, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Many, many thanks to Mat for pushing me a bit to a) fix one of my plugins > for TW 5.1.22 and b) to officially launch it to the public through

[tw5] Re: How to solve the online and offline use of TiddlyWiki?

2020-05-29 Thread h0p3
Resilio Sync + TW5-Bob + Zerotier VPN gives remote access to the webserver and a local sync of the .tid files. On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 5:41:29 PM UTC-4, bimlas wrote: > > If I have a wiki that I basically want to store in the cloud so that I can > easily access it on my phone or at work and k

[tw5] Re: Does it _all_ have to be in one html file?

2020-05-30 Thread h0p3
I'm an intermediate-level computer user (so take my opinion with a grain of salt), but I am a huge fan of TW5-Bob; it's amazing, brilliant, and there's no substitute. You'll have your separate files and far more. It allows you to fairly seamlessly modify and sync files within your browser and ou

[tw5] Opening All External Links Found in the Body of Tiddler

2020-05-30 Thread h0p3
This is a shot in the dark, but does anyone have a one-click method for opening all external links contained in the body of a tiddler? Due to my poor willpower, it's common for me to have large clusters of links in a tiddler that I'd want to open all at once. While there are browser extensions

[tw5] 2020.06.15 - TWGGF: A Step Toward Federation

2020-06-17 Thread h0p3
* https://philosopher.life/#2020.06.15%20-%20TWGGF%3A%20A%20Step%20Toward%20Federation * Tonight, I was struck by [[TW-Searchwikis|https://github.com/kookma/TW-Searchwikis]]. Yet again, Mohammad "kookma" Rahmani is brilliant. It is certainly possible I'm not really understanding it, but I fee

[tw5] Re: 2020.06.15 - TWGGF: A Step Toward Federation

2020-06-17 Thread h0p3
Fixed. Gracias. https://kookma.github.io/TW-Searchwikis/ and https://github.com/kookma/TW-Searchwikis should work now. On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 6:03:26 PM UTC-4, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > h0p3 wrote: >> >> >> Tonight, I was struck by [[TW-Searchwikis| >>

[tw5] Re: Do you find that TiddlyWiki is faster in Chromium than Firefox?

2020-08-01 Thread h0p3
I use a browser exclusively for my wiki. Chromium is the best I've tried thus far. In part, I use a lot of extensions just for the wiki-browser, and I get to benefit from a larger ecosystem in Chromium. As much as I appreciate FF, I dislike having to blow gargantuan amounts of resources on it (

[tw5] Re: [Comment] Before now was a clearer open thing...

2019-08-01 Thread h0p3
I am very interested in this problem. Technology is a double-edged sword; it is only ever a means. What ends do you prescribe? TW does something valuable in this space. What should it be? Where ought we go? On Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 7:36:08 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > I'm old and w

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE version 1.3.1, Splenda, bug fixes

2019-10-14 Thread h0p3
Thank you, sir! I've no idea how you are setting up chat or federation. It's not an easy problem. I'm sure you've tried dat out. You might also check out: git.2f30.org/ratox/file/README.html. On Sunday, October 13, 2019 at 6:24:42 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote: > > In the grand tradition of Bob,

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread h0p3
Excellent. I am having this problem. Could you point us to what changes you made in particular? How did you increase the memory ceiling for Firefox? Was it just in about:config, or what tool did you use? On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 4:45:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > j3d1H, > > I was recentl

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread h0p3
, which I > failed to do > > Regards > Tony > > > On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 10:35:48 UTC+11, h0p3 wrote: >> >> Excellent. I am having this problem. Could you point us to what changes >> you made in particular? How did you increase the memory ceiling for &

[tw] Tiddly Editor Custom Font

2018-01-17 Thread h0p3
I use a stylesheet with a font embedded in it that looks something like this: @font-face { font-family:'customfont'; src: > url('data:application/octet-stream;charset=utf-8;base64 ... This is the font I want inside and out in the wiki. I don't want any other font. In the Settings of Theme Twe

[tw] Best Way to Serve Large Tiddlywiki

2018-01-17 Thread h0p3
I have a Tiddlywiki html file that is ~10.5MB in size, and even after compression, it's ~3MB in size. It is slow to load from the web if you don't have a fairly fast connection, and it's only getting slower (this monster continues to snowball). I've been trying out the npm tiddlywiki server, an

[tw] Re: Best Way to Serve Large Tiddlywiki

2018-01-19 Thread h0p3
proach, but I was probably > doing something wrong. > > -- Mark > > On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 12:19:36 PM UTC-8, h0p3 wrote: >> >> I have a Tiddlywiki html file that is ~10.5MB in size, and even after >> compression, it's ~3MB in size. It is slow to load f

[tw] Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-27 Thread h0p3
I use a stylesheet with a font embedded in it that looks like this: > > @font-face { font-family:'customfont'; src: > url('data:application/octet-stream;charset=utf-8;base64 ... This is the only font I want in the wiki. I've set 'Font Family', 'Code font family', and 'Editor font family' to *cu

[tw] Re: Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-28 Thread h0p3
Of course! I have no idea why I didn't think to do that. Sorry. Here's a test case: http://minimaltestcase.tiddlyspot.com/ Hopefully I'm just doing something obviously wrong which has a simple fix. On Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 12:33:49 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote: > > Hi, > > Can you make

[tw] Re: Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-28 Thread h0p3
You are awesome, thank you! I use the hotkeys anyways, so losing the bar is a price I'm willing to pay. Thank you for toying with this and giving me a nifty hack to make it work. On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 2:06:22 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote: > > Hi, > > I played with your MTC and found th

[tw] Re: Using Custom Font in Tiddler Editor

2018-01-29 Thread h0p3
Actually, I can't use the hotkeys when I disable the bar. Is there a way around this? Also, is there a way to extra just the directory tree functionality from your left+top bar plugin? I want a site navigation tool with a tree structure. On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 2:06:22 PM UTC-5, Ton

[tw] Grouping Terminology in Links

2018-02-09 Thread h0p3
Sometimes I spend time defining particular words in my wiki. I often link to my definitions in my writing. I write at high speed, and when I'm in the flow state, I don't have time to think about what the title of a definition's tiddler is. I can't afford to be bothered by it because I will lose

[tw] Re: Grouping Terminology in Links

2018-02-10 Thread h0p3
Thank you both! I appreciate it. This can do what I need it to do. It throws off my coloration, but I think I can fix it. -- 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 em

[tw5] Static References and Dynamic List-Links

2018-10-18 Thread h0p3
How can I automatically insert/replace the results of <> as a hard, static list of links into the tiddler generating it? Maybe that's a bad question or wrong-headed. I'm trying to transition from creating links and new tiddlers by hand to using "Create a new journal tiddler tagged with this one

[tw5] Re: Query -- Who is the competition?

2018-10-18 Thread h0p3
Flexible text editors are major competitors. Emacs and vim ecosystems are solid examples. These are the only kinds of tools that ever force me to question whether or not I should move away from Tiddlywiki, especially when going the nodejs route. Tiddlywiki competes with these text editors in at

[tw5] Re: KeeBoord Plugin - Testers needed 8-) !

2018-10-21 Thread h0p3
I have been following along and testing it out. I'm sorry that I don't have any useful feedback for you. I can't wait for 5.18 to come out so that I can finally integrate this beast into my wiki. Thank you for making this tool. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Goo

[tw5] Re: Problems connecting to my tiddlywiki on my Android phone installed with nodejs (Termux) using a different device on my local network

2018-11-06 Thread h0p3
It might be worth trying to keep certain kinds of content separate from or external to the wiki. My wife has a lot of pictures she uses in her wiki, but he keeps them in a directory next to her static html file and just links to them instead. This keeps her html file fairly small, and the pict

[tw5] Visual Reference Map

2018-11-15 Thread h0p3
Is there a tool which shows the tree/web/map/table built from the References tab for each tiddler? I want to see a visual of tiddlers linking to each other. One can go to the Reference tab of the information tiddler, open a referencing tiddler, and repeat the process. I'm not looking to snake m

[tw5] Re: Visual Reference Map

2018-11-16 Thread h0p3
ching > the docs on this site demonstrates ways to customize views based on custom > filters as well. > > > > On Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 10:14:02 AM UTC-8, h0p3 wrote: >> >> Is there a tool which shows the tree/web/map/table built from the >> References

[tw5] Re: A Song for the Joy of It

2018-11-27 Thread h0p3
Perturbator - "Future Club" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY66fdMt4vc On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 2:27:14 PM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Jodlerklub Wiesenberg & Francine Jordi mit Das Feyr vo dr Sehnsucht > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pY0xb9PrbY > -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Transclude a variable number of filters

2018-11-29 Thread h0p3
omplex filters first narrowing down the search space. There may be multiple ways to do this. We may even be wrong about what is possible or worthwhile here. We could certainly benefit from your expertise. Please advise us. What are your thoughts and what direction do you think we should go?

[tw5] Re: Transclude a variable number of filters

2018-12-01 Thread h0p3
TonyM and Jed, thank you for your help! You have given us several approaches and ideas to think about. We are indebted to you. We're working on it. It may be a while (this is no small task for us). If we run into more trouble, we'll let you know. It was https://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/

[tw5] Re: To Spellcheck or not to spellcheck

2018-12-04 Thread h0p3
We're in somewhat similar shoes. A cryptographically signable single html file is always my product. After two years of just working on the single-file (using browser extensions to save), I'm taking another look at splitting up my development environment from the product itself (while maintai

[tw5] Re: Transclude a variable number of filters

2018-12-05 Thread h0p3
st filter=< & "]]" """>> > > {{!!title}} > > > > > On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 10:44:01 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote: >> >> Hello, h0p3 — >> >> In case the wikify approach proves to be a little too complex, I will

[tw5] Re: To Spellcheck or not to spellcheck

2018-12-05 Thread h0p3
ss in virtue of Bob. @ TonyM Thank you very much. I actually did some testing in light of what you said and developed a response (it's sitting on my wiki), but now I can see that what I had to say is irrelevant with Jed's new release of Bob today. The export is clean and fast. Yay!

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE version 1.1.0 Actually Garlic Bagels (still) prerelease

2018-12-05 Thread h0p3
This works awesomely. Thank you! On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 6:00:40 PM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote: > > Because I haven't gotten around to bumping the version number before > building the executables this is still version 1.1.0 with even more > updates. Mostly relating to creating new wikis an

[tw5] Tiddler Jail

2018-12-09 Thread h0p3
Is there an idiomatic way to safely import tiddlers from a stranger into a jail or sandbox in my wiki? Is there a way to automatically quarantine a tiddler (say based upon its tags) so that it has no ability to write to the rest of the wiki or perhaps do anything more programmatic than link and

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Jail

2018-12-09 Thread h0p3
I am always a joy to hear from you, Jed. Even though I've spent a lot of time in my wiki, I'm still basically just a beginner. You are one of the gurus here that I am fortunate enough to have the chance to learn from. Thank you for such a solid answer (and I will gratefully take every scrap of

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddler Jail

2018-12-10 Thread h0p3
Awesome. Thank you! I'll need to think about the filtering issue. I do not know, but perhaps I will need to develop safer and more stringent filtering practices. The responsibility to safely import ultimately rests upon me, I realize. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[tw5] Re: "non-linear personal web notebook" or "non-linear platform"

2018-12-11 Thread h0p3
Non-linearity means you don't have have to get it exactly right the first time because you can execute construction out of order with TW. It enables you to handle the mistakes you couldn't have known were mistakes until you got to the other side; it allows you to build what you didn't even reali

[tw5] $(currentTiddler)$ and "Title of new journal tiddlers"

2018-12-12 Thread h0p3
In 5.1.17, I use the following for Title of new journal tiddlers ( $:/config/NewJournal/Title ): .0MM.0DD - $(currentTiddler)$: When I upgrade to 5.1.18, it gives me the output: 2018.12.12 - $(currentTiddler)$: How can I gain t

[tw5] Re: $(currentTiddler)$ and "Title of new journal tiddlers"

2018-12-13 Thread h0p3
to replace it. On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 6:14:13 PM UTC-5, h0p3 wrote: > > In 5.1.17, I use the following for Title of new journal tiddlers ( > $:/config/NewJournal/Title > <http://127.0.0.1:8080/#%24%3A%2Fconfig%2FNewJournal%2FTitle>): > > .0MM.0DD - $(currentTid

[tw5] Re: Bob on Linux trouble getting started

2018-12-19 Thread h0p3
Disclaimer: I am grateful to have the chance to use this software. I see it as my responsibility to get software working on my machines, and I do not mean to even imply an entitled attitude here (the chance to use Bob is a gift). Furthermore, I'm new to Bob (Jed knows what he's doing). Looking

[tw5] Re: Bob on Linux trouble getting started

2018-12-19 Thread h0p3
er 19, 2018 at 3:54:52 PM UTC-5, Dave wrote: > > Thanks Jed, I'll try that. > > Also h0p3, by "use it manually" do you mean by the "plugin" method rather > than the "exe" version? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[tw5] Re: Bob on Linux trouble getting started

2018-12-19 Thread h0p3
It is possible I have no idea what I'm doing. In fact, that's why I'm approaching this hedged-conservatively. I'd prefer to make sure we do not contaminate each other's work or processes (in the immortal words of The Offspring: "You gotta keep 'em separated."). It is possible one of us could ac

[tw5] Browser Extensions Enhancing TW

2018-12-22 Thread h0p3
I'm moving to Chromium as the primary browser I use specifically for editing my wiki (it's not where I do my browsing). When I'm in the driver's seat, sometimes my browser's extensions are just as useful as my TW plugins (it's like having a second set of plugins, imho). I'm hunting for extens

[tw5] Re: The Longevity Myth ... [thoughts]

2018-12-27 Thread h0p3
{{Text Art: Welcome!||ASCII: 100%}} * https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/sYNTSAu2u5M * https://philosopher.life/#2018.12.27%20-%20TWGGF%3A%20Archiving:%5B%5B2018.12.27%20-%20TWGGF%3A%20Archiving%5D%5D It must be said, we're in radical conjecture territory here. Even if you are u

[tw5] Re: The Longevity Myth ... [thoughts]

2018-12-27 Thread h0p3
The wetware biotech immortal jellyfish facehugger wiki will consume us all like The Blight, spreading unstoppably, injecting it's memes into everything and everyone. It will sublate everything in The Dialectic! Oh noes! Archivists of the future will need special suits and containment fields. O

[tw5] Re: Query -- What are your favourite TiddlyWiki in the wild?

2019-01-06 Thread h0p3
* https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/tpg-qzVbWFw * https://philosopher.life/#2019.01.06%20-%20TWGGF%3A%20Wikis --- https://sphygm.us/ I visit her wiki all the time. I've [[been thinking|2018.11.21 - Sphygmus: Thanksgiving]] about whether or not I should say anything. I would li

[tw5] Re: Main problem of TiddlyWiki site - is bad Google indexation.

2019-01-07 Thread h0p3
* https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/MhVsFURHpoM * https://philosopher.life/#2019.01.01%20-%20TWGGF%3A%20Google's%20Incentives I've waited a while to respond to this. I might as well join. Imho, Google's indexing isn't just poor for https://tiddlywiki.com/ but for all TWs. I gr

[tw5] Re: [theme] Presenting "Mono" theme

2019-02-03 Thread h0p3
It's stunning! Thank you. On Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 6:08:01 PM UTC-5, JD wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > JD here, offering a kind of stark theme that incorporates my most personal > needs for a writing interface: > > [x] Sidebar to the <- left > [x] Built-in mobile layout > [x] Centered sto

[tw5] Nodejs and Browsers Aren't Producing Identical Objects

2019-02-10 Thread h0p3
I want to cryptographically sign my wiki. I use nodejs to compile the html file, sign it, embed the signature into the html file, and then serve it over a few networks. Some methods transfer a bit-for-bit copy (git, resilio sync, ftp, etc.), so the signature verification works in those cases.

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Commander

2019-02-12 Thread h0p3
* https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/w9Bv-WulKw8 * https://philosopher.life/#2019.02.12%20-%20TWGGF%3A%20Commander This is the perfect tool for someone who uses TW like I do. I have to massage my wiki. Thank you for making this gorgeous tool. I want to kiss your feet. I //strongl

[tw5] Re: Tiddler Commander

2019-02-13 Thread h0p3
You make an excellent argument. You've changed my mind. I want to modify my claim in light of it. <<< On Commander and Empty.html, I would not want Commander, ideally not even tag manager and Tiddler manager in the core and thus always in empty.html because what ever I build should not automat

[tw5] Re: TonyM - Sharing current thoughts and activities in TiddlyWiki

2019-03-19 Thread h0p3
* https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/4aCyZ3FAq9U * https://philosopher.life/#2019.03.19%20-%20TWGGF%3A%20TonyM's%20Current%20Activities Hey TonyM! Wow! You are working on so much. It's intense. I may not fully understand all of it (sorry, I'm slow, and I'm not an expert or an I

[tw5] Create a temporary or arbitrary doorway into TW with input from the URL.

2019-04-26 Thread h0p3
I'm sorry that I don't even know how to ask this question correctly. Is there a way to create a temporary or arbitrary doorway into TW with "input" from the URL? I have no idea if this is possible, but perhaps it may be something most people already know how to do. I'm clueless. * I would like

[tw5] Re: Create a temporary or arbitrary doorway into TW with input from the URL.

2019-04-26 Thread h0p3
Wonderful! Thank you! On Friday, April 26, 2019 at 1:52:50 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote: > > What is the FOOBAR in your item descriptions? You can pretty much pass > anything that you would pass in a filter: > > ** Opens in story river. Note the day notation has to be without dots for > "sameday" to

[tw5] Re: Saving in chrome

2019-05-10 Thread h0p3
I tried again a while back since I'm a fan of Chromium's extensions. In general, it keeps getting harder to save TW for me. Currently, the only method that works for me on Chromium is through a node server. Unfortunately, I run into lots of saving errors and lag from servers too though (savetra

[tw5] Re: Kindly help to start

2019-05-25 Thread h0p3
Hey Norbert, I've fired up an Ubuntu VM with you. I think the easiest way to use TW on Linux will be through the nodejs server. You can find instructions here: https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Installing%2520TiddlyWiki%2520on%2520Node.js.html Here's a quick and dirty way to do it in your terminal:

[tw5] Re: Font in Text Editor

2019-06-09 Thread h0p3
I had a similar problem, but it might not be the same (I have a custom embedded font, and I can't say if the same effect is occurring in your case). I use both of these: https://philosopher.life/#%24%3A%2F_toggle-editor-toolbar_preview:%24%3A%2F_toggle-editor-toolbar_preview%20%24%3A%2Fplugins%2

[tw5] Re: Plausible deniability

2019-06-14 Thread h0p3
Plausible deniability seems to work best when you can present legitimate appearing content. I wouldn't want it blank; I'd want it to say something innocuous (even if slightly embarrassing). I would still keep the real content encrypted since you won't be editing unless you know no one is lookin

[tw5] Re: Presenting: AliasTids - one tiddler, many titles

2019-07-01 Thread h0p3
Awesome work, thank you. Aliasing is an important part of my wiki, but I can't say I undersatnd the issues well enough. Does your tool differ in a crucial respect from https://mklauber.github.io/tw5-plugins/#Aliases ? I am also on the hunt for aliasing which works with search, and which is ligh

[tw5] How can I shrink the spacing between nested horizontal tabs?

2019-07-03 Thread h0p3
How I can shrink the spacing between nested horizontal tabs? I'm thinking about moving toward nesting trees of tabs in my sidebar because I like the top-down model. I use it to great effect in my desktop environment, and I want it in my wiki . Unfortunately, the spacin

[tw5] Re: How can I shrink the spacing between nested horizontal tabs?

2019-07-04 Thread h0p3
Thank you! Unfortunately, I can't get this to work. Your code in a blank TW doesn't modify the gap between two or more different nested horizontal tabs. It does have an effect between tabs on a single line though. I don't see what needs to change from inspection either. -- You received this

[tw5] Re: How can I shrink the spacing between nested horizontal tabs?

2019-07-04 Thread h0p3
Thank you for working with a noob. I am not trying to be frustrating, and I'm grateful for your help. I agree that your stylesheet example shrinks the vertical bar gap between individual tabs. I've done a terrible job of explaining what I'm trying to shrink, I'm sorry. This is the gap I mean:

[tw5] Re: How can I shrink the spacing between nested horizontal tabs?

2019-07-05 Thread h0p3
Thank you, so much Mat! You sent me down the right direction with instructions and examples. I fiddled some more because I'm most interested in modifying the sidebar. This is working for me. Since I don't know what I'm doing, I assume there's something wrongheaded about what is working for me:

[tw5] The Future of Large Tiddlywikis

2019-07-05 Thread h0p3
What does the future hold for large Tiddlywikis? What can I do right now to start optimizing my TW to be usable while still huge. I am grateful to the TW contributors and those who made one my browser engines. This has to be one of the best FOSS communities I've ever had the privilege of partic

[tw5] Re: The Future of Large Tiddlywikis

2019-07-06 Thread h0p3
respects. I'm indebted to you for wrestling with me here, and also I'm indebted to you for Bob. Thank you for developing it. I have multiple wikis (soon to be further unified as well), but I aim to automatically manage them through shell scripting, which your tool enables beautifully

[tw5] Re: New release: Locator 1.2.0 (search by tags, ToC showing related tags)

2019-07-09 Thread h0p3
Thank you for the update! I have a question which is off topic, and please feel free to tell me to go figure out. How can I make the locator sidebar button in the view toolbar automatically open the Locator sidebar tab? I might, for example, be in the Recent tab in the sidebar, and when I click

[tw5] Re: New release: Locator 1.2.0 (search by tags, ToC showing related tags)

2019-07-10 Thread h0p3
tooling. Perhaps I've said nothing new or valuable to you, but I've said it just in case. Your tool is Leet, sir. Thank you for your work, and you've given me a lot to think about. On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 6:27:07 PM UTC-4, bimlas wrote: > > Thanks, TonyM, it seems to work (

[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Wish list: a modification to $:/plugins/wikilabs/link-to-tabs

2019-07-12 Thread h0p3
I really like Mat's plugin. I'm looking for a way to add a delay to the popup itself. I'd rather I had to hover for a second before it came up. On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 9:45:56 AM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote: > > Hi Josiah > > I did try both of the plugins, Mat's and Mario's, and found t

[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Wish list: a modification to $:/plugins/wikilabs/link-to-tabs

2019-07-13 Thread h0p3
Awesome! Thank you. =) -- 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 post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@go

Re: [tw5] How to turn a font into a stylesheet - solved - Dynalist-stuff?

2019-07-15 Thread h0p3
to contact me <https://philosopher.life/#Contact%20h0p3>. Sincerely, h0p3 On Monday, July 15, 2019 at 1:08:39 PM UTC-4, Pit.W. wrote: > > *Aidan,* > > great big thanks for this! > > I NEVER would have been able to do this without your help. > > And your instruct

[tw5] Re: Tiny Todolist RC2: New UI and major improvement

2019-07-17 Thread h0p3
This is magnificent. It has all the functions I need, it just werx intuitively, namespaces are a godsend, it doesn't show me more than I need, and it fits my sidebar automagically. I finally have a reason to stop building my stupid TDLs by hand. This is another brilliant stunner you've built. I

[tw5] Re: Tiny Todolist RC2: New UI and major improvement

2019-07-17 Thread h0p3
Thank you so much! That is very generous of you. I'm still coming to grips with how to plan and modify this tooling in my wiki. I don't know how far this change is going to go, but I am excited. Also, starred this project. On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 3:58:06 PM UTC-4, Watt wrote: > > Hi hOp3

[tw5] Re: A much much better alternative to my todo plugin

2019-07-18 Thread h0p3
His tool is excellent! I don't see why it is a "much much better altnerative" though. I like different features of both of your work. I like that your tool doesn't create a bunch of tiddlers (even if that means I don't get nesting and other cool features). Your archiving is useful. I also prefe

[tw5] Re: Tiny Todolist RC2: New UI and major improvement

2019-07-18 Thread h0p3
Thank you! =) On Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 7:38:20 AM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote: > > Hi h0p3, > I have uploaded a special edition to support drag and drop for re > ordering items in todo list > > https://github.com/kookma/TW-Todolist/tree/master/draggable > > the index.ht

[tw5] Re: New release: Locator 1.2.0 (search by tags, ToC showing related tags)

2019-07-20 Thread h0p3
re related to each other via other chains of links seems doable, but I don't know how to visually present it in a satisfactory way. On Saturday, July 20, 2019 at 12:15:49 PM UTC-4, bimlas wrote: > > h0p3, > > About the "searching GUI": this is what I mean under "

Re: [tw5] How to turn a font into a stylesheet

2019-07-22 Thread h0p3
PEwLNA=HE0s3Y+wb99A@mail.gmail.com_m_-2574144279443656815_CAJu7H0b8yUdcvEvEHWSVnmipk3Q3_bWGS+aRUanXN+5jnfT43A@mail.gmail.com_%24%3A%2Ftags%2FStylesheet>" >>> >>>and change the tiddler type to "Plain text (text/plain)" >>>- Done! Your fo

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

2019-07-25 Thread h0p3
That is fucked up. I'm sorry. If I can be of any use to you, please let me know. Yours, h0p3 On Thursday, July 25, 2019 at 12:09:16 AM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote: > > Hi Birthe > > Thank you for your email. It seems GitHub from yesterday has suspended all > accounts from pe

[tw5] Re: How to change Quinoid cursor color

2019-07-30 Thread h0p3
I don't have an answer, but I have a followup question which might be related here. I want to change my general cursor with a custom one. I've got something like this in a stylesheet: { cursor: url('data:image/x-icon;base64, ... '), auto; } Assuming I'm going after this correctly, what is the p

[tw5] Seeking Wiki-Lifeloggers

2018-06-25 Thread h0p3
Hello! I'm trying to find people engaged in self-reflective, introspective lifelogging through personal wikis. I'd like to get to know you, understand your contemplative methodology, and attempt to learn from you about how to wisely use this amazing wiki tool. This is my personal wiki: https://

[tw5] Re: Seeking Wiki-Lifeloggers

2018-06-26 Thread h0p3
@ Josiah I'm glad you like it. I'm always looking to improve it. I will think carefully about your comments. @ TonyM It is funny to me that many people this it is simply a blog. There are definitely blogs contained in it, but there are other structures in the wiki which aren't blog-like at al

[tw5] Re: Seeking Wiki-Lifeloggers

2018-07-06 Thread h0p3
@ Josiah I've written my response to you here: https://philosopher.life/#:[[2016.06.26 -- Josiah%3A Hello]] @ Ste Wilson Thank you. I hope to continue improving it. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this grou

[tw5] Tiddlywiki Keyboard Navigation

2018-07-20 Thread h0p3
Tiddlywiki is a major workspace for me (https://philosopher.life/). One problem that continues to only grow larger for me is navigation. I can build my wiki to make it easier to navigate in some respects, but physically navigating is a crucial problem when I have a ton of tiddlers open at the

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Keyboard Navigation

2018-07-21 Thread h0p3
@ Diego Mesa Your dream (:P) searchbar is incredibly sexy. Now I want everything! Thank you for pointing out the keyboord plugin! @ BurningTreeC I'll be interested to see your example. I've run into the local/global hotkey problem in TW before, but you clearly understand more about the proble

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Keyboard Navigation

2018-07-21 Thread h0p3
eventually move away from serving the entire wiki as a single html file though. What does decent-to-high performance Tiddlywiki http service look like? I'm thinking about using Hugo if I go this direction. On Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 5:01:11 PM UTC-4, Diego Mesa wrote: > > Hey h

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Keyboard Navigation

2018-07-28 Thread h0p3
Sorry I've taken so long to respond. This is outstanding! Love the demo. I've tried importing all the right tiddlers necessary for select mode, but I have failed. I had something working, since I could push "Y" to get a new tiddler to come up, but it was definitely not functioning for me. Would

[tw5] Re: Firefox v61, can we just save over our current Wiki file without all the dialogs?

2018-08-03 Thread h0p3
I don't want to derail this thread at all, but I have a slightly related issue. I'm hoping you may be able to help me figure it out (obviously, you owe me nothing, and I appreciate your consideration to any degree). I believe I'm experiencing a memory leak which may be related to TiddlyBackup

[tw5] Re: Firefox v61, can we just save over our current Wiki file without all the dialogs?

2018-08-03 Thread h0p3
. > > -- Mark > > > On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 10:29:12 AM UTC-7, h0p3 wrote: >> >> I don't want to derail this thread at all, but I have a slightly related >> issue. I'm hoping you may be able to help me figure it out (obviously, you >>

[tw5] Re: Firefox v61, can we just save over our current Wiki file without all the dialogs?

2018-08-03 Thread h0p3
sing from the digression ... what do you do to get those tabbed > window trees? > > Thanks, > -- Mark > > On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 11:14:27 AM UTC-7, h0p3 wrote: >> >> This may be a FF issue, but it's Tiddlywiki and Tiddlyback related in >> this case, i

[tw5] Re: Firefox v61, can we just save over our current Wiki file without all the dialogs?

2018-08-04 Thread h0p3
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[tw5] Re: SelectMode - KeeBoord Navigation

2018-08-04 Thread h0p3
> > Hi community, > for those interested in more advanced Keyboard-Navigation within > tiddlywiki I've created > http://selectmode.tiddlyspot.com > , > > where the "SelectMode

[tw5] Re: SelectMode - KeeBoord Navigation

2018-08-05 Thread h0p3
s exactly what I need as I figure out what it's supposed to look like. Search is ridiculously important, but I think I actually need to finds ways that are specifically tailored to the structures I have built. I will think more about your question. On Sunday, August 5, 2018 at 7:55:1

[tw5] Re: SelectMode - KeeBoord Navigation

2018-08-06 Thread h0p3
I actually want to go further with this keyboard-centered approach. There's the sidebar that can be made key-boardable, too... basically everything that forces me to use my mouse where under i3 I'd always just press a shortcut is a target for select-mode. I think you're right that something

[tw5] Re: Firefox v61, can we just save over our current Wiki file without all the dialogs?

2018-08-06 Thread h0p3
Awesomeness. Also, close tab appears to be working. The "creep" factor (where it grows without intervention) I won't be able to test until tomorrow. On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 3:45:52 PM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > Hi h0p3, > > I think I found the problem. I'

[tw5] Re: SelectMode - KeeBoord Navigation

2018-08-16 Thread h0p3
Those popups are neat. I'm not sure how I'm going to use them yet. On Sunday, August 12, 2018 at 8:45:22 AM UTC-4, BurningTreeC wrote: > > A small note on my chosen Shortcuts: > > I've discovered that on Chrome the Button right beneath "L" gets > recognized as "Backquote" - on Firefox (latest) i

[tw5] Re: SelectMode - KeeBoord Navigation

2018-08-18 Thread h0p3
I know you are still working on this gorgeous tool and the infrastructure for developing and distributing it. I have tested the tool on your demo several times. I gratefully request this with no expectations: I would like to get a feel for it on my own wiki and actually begin using it in produ

[tw5] Re: Timimi plugin - released for firefox/chrome/chromium in linux/mac/windows

2018-08-18 Thread h0p3
@ Riz This is straight up nifty. I'm legit surprised you were able to do this (I thought it wasn't possible). I continue to feel more and more locked out of my own browser each year. Do you believe your method will continue to exist for the foreseeable future? > However if you do have the righ

[tw5] Re: The Google Groups Problem -- Revisited

2018-08-21 Thread h0p3
Agreed. I've been a daily user of TW for 2 years, and I've avoided this forum until I couldn't. I really don't like using google groups for a bunch of reasons. I'm not sure how to replace this forum nicely. Where is the best place or tool to go from here? Is there a systematic way to graft/cat

Re: [tw5] Re: The Google Groups Problem -- Revisited

2018-08-22 Thread h0p3
That's a fine counter. If this is a matter of opportunity cost, I think replacing the discussion infrastructure is a lower priority (even though it's obviously an impediment). Going back to my Arch example, the package management infrastructure is what makes it work in the first place. Finding

[tw5] Search Bodies of Tiddlers Narrowed by Titles

2018-09-01 Thread h0p3
I need to search the bodies of tiddlers narrowed by their titles. For examples: - Search for ["catdog"] in the bodies of any tiddlers with ["foo"] in their titles. - Search for ["catdog" *and* "spongebob"] in the bodies of any tiddlers with ["foo" *or* "bar"] in their titles. Wha

[tw5] Re: Search Bodies of Tiddlers Narrowed by Titles

2018-09-01 Thread h0p3
atdog]] > > and > > [search:title[foo]] [search:title[bar]] > +[search:text[catdog]search:text[spongebob]] > > -- Mark > > On Saturday, September 1, 2018 at 9:00:51 AM UTC-7, h0p3 wrote: >> >> I need to search the bodies of tiddlers narrowed by their titles. >&

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