Thank you Mark S.
YES it helped.
I actually went a different way in the end (for other reasons) so it never,
now, needs be a tab.
I really should have come back and said "it worked". It did.
So, belated thanks.
Josiah
On Tuesday, 25 July 2017 16:34:03 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
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> Did you try i
Did you try it? Did it make a difference?
Thanks,
Mark
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 3:01:04 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
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>
> You can try the attached and see how it works. After importing Invoke
> like:
>
> < state:"$:/oregon" retained:"[[$:/core/ui/SideBar/Recent]]">>
>
> The caveat is that the
You can try the attached and see how it works. After importing Invoke like:
<>
The caveat is that the 'retained' filter must be a subset of the main
filter (in this case it is a single tiddler). I *think* it made a
difference on my system, but really the 'recent' tab wasn't quite big
enough
Ciao PMario
Once it loaded its fine and responsive. The PC is 5 years old but very
powerful (I edit film on it).
I think its only because its a very complex tranclusion with lots of
in-tiddler dynamic filters and interactive elements that it can take a
while to load. the specific tab is Thomas
On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 6:41:45 PM UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
> I'd rather not have to spend 3-6 seconds waiting for it to load every time
> I navigate back to it since I am constantly going in and out of it.
>
hmmm, If loading of a tab takes 3-6 seconds, that's bad ... There's
probably
Ciao PMario & Mark S.
I think mine is an interesting, though possibly not uncommon, case.
It is only ONE tab I need to be "kept fresh". Yes, its dynamic content is a
weight on the TW, but its actually really all that wiki is centrally about,
so its not really an issue.
I'd rather not have to
But there's no retain setting for the tabs macro, which is how most people
are going to get tabs. I suppose the default is not to retain? That seems
likely since performance suffers when you have a long list of recent files
opened (I hacked mine to keep the list short).
Thanks,
Mark
On Tuesday
Ahh,
OK .. That's the "*retain*" setting from the reveal widget:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget
If you set retain to yes, it will keep the stuff in the browser DOM. ..
It's faster to display, ... BUT ... it also takes part in the TW refresh
cycle.
So, even if the content is hidden, it's
Sorry PMario
I suddenly realised my question was very ambiguous.
I didn't mean browser tabs. I meant tabs in TiddlyWiki.
Josiah
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Which browser preserves loads? I'd be interested.
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> Hi,
>
> Depends on your browser setting. Not TW specific.
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> -m
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Hi,
Depends on your browser setting. Not TW specific.
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Hmmm — carrying them around on a USB with FF3.6 could be problematic. I'm
no command-line whiz (liberal arts major here!), but Windows batch files
tend to like absolute paths rather than relative paths — and since you can
never know the drive letter that might get assigned to a USB drive on
di
Interesting Scott,
The one issue I see is that I was considering putting all my TWs on Dropbox
or a USB stick. Because of the problems associated with using TWs in the
latest versions of FF, I was thinking of putting a portable FFv3.6 on the
stick with the TWs. The problem is that, since the
I still use PRISM for all of my TWs. It is a discontinued project from
mozilla.
(in my case, my webbrowser runs sandboxed (under sandboxie) and therefore
saving is disabled by definition. Using prism avoids the forced sandbox)
I am not sure how prism works exactly or what FF version it uses, bu
Here's a great (and quick) video on File Associations in Windows 7 and 8:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBNG-wMAOiE
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You can view and edit Windows file associations via the Control Panel. In
WinVista/7/8, you should find them here:
*Control Panel » Default Programs » File Associations*
Although it may be easier to just do this:
1. Rename one of your TiddlyWikis from .html to .tw.
2. Right-click on the
Hmmm. Interesting idea -- where are the Windows File Associations stored (how
do I access them)?
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I haven't tried this, but you may be able to go into the Windows File
Associations and create a custom file extension (say, .TW) that would be
associated with the FF 3.6 executable. Then you could rename your
TiddlyWikis from (example:) myTiddlyWiki.html to myTiddlyWiki.tw.
Double-clicking a
Great, that works.
2011/7/6 Weng
> Try running Chrome with the command-line parameter --allow-file-access-
> from-files. Be sure to close all existing Chrome instances first.
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Try running Chrome with the command-line parameter --allow-file-access-
from-files. Be sure to close all existing Chrome instances first.
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Anyway, the problem is in the lines 3-28.
The jsMathstr is empty after the call of ajax.gets, but
jsMath.Autoload.root+"jsMath.js" is the right path. Hense, there's a
problem in the ajax (lines 4-7).
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Anyway, the problem is in the lines 3-28.
The jsMathstr is empty after the call of ajax.gets, but
jsMath.Autoload.root+"jsMath.js" is the right path. Hense, there's a
problem in the ajax (lines 4-7).
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Nope, I'm definitely wrong since after such a correction plugin
doesn't work in FF. I should look into the typeof function. But the
fact that TW starts to load properly adds some clues.
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The plugin is not huge, but I'm not very good at JS. I can see a very
strange line (3)
if(typeof(window["ajax"]) == "undefined") {
which should probably be
if(typeof(window["ajax"]) === undefined) {
At least, after such a correction my TW opened properly in Opera, but
jsMath still doesn't work.
Interesting, indeed, I used Chrome and read my TW through http with Dropbox,
and there was no problem loading the jsMath plugin.
"However, if TW is viewed through http, everything is ok (you can try this
as well by opening [1] or using Dropbox..."
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A similar problem arises in Opera. jsMath is not loaded and, moreover,
the entire TW is not loaded correctly. However, if TW is viewed
through http, everything is ok (you can try this as well by opening
[1] or using Dropbox or another such service to view your own document
through http). The fact t
I am new to TW, and I got the same problem, too.
I am using a Mac. Either Firefox or Safari can load the plugin successfully,
except Chrome.
I have tried the stable version (12.0.742.100) and canary version
(14.0.802.0), both failed.
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Thanks PMario,
I need to do some recoding but this is certainly what I was looking
for.
Okido
On 18 June, 21:35, PMario wrote:
> Hi,
> Have a look at:http://www.tiddlytools.com/#ShowLocalDirectory
>
> On Jun 18, 7:41 pm, okido wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to load the names of all files in a dir
Hi,
Have a look at: http://www.tiddlytools.com/#ShowLocalDirectory
On Jun 18, 7:41 pm, okido wrote:
> Is it possible to load the names of all files in a directory into an
> array with javascript?
> Objective is to process the file names into tiddlers automatically and
> to detect changes in the d
Hi Skye
Simply brilliant - thanks for sharing :-)
Regards Måns Mårtensson
On 27 Nov., 18:29, skye riquelme wrote:
> Hi Again...
>
> after much thinking and tinkering I found the solution myself...and
> its actually quite simple...
>
> in the course admin file I simply enter a tiddler with the n
Hi Again...
after much thinking and tinkering I found the solution myself...and
its actually quite simple...
in the course admin file I simply enter a tiddler with the name of the
report (and its tagged with name of author and other useful
stuff !)and the text of the tiddler is -
<>
<>
the
> "var uri" is only used to make the code look more readable, right?
Yep, it's purely for readability. I wanted to separate the
"configuration" bit from the actual processing.
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Thanks guys!
I'll try out those solutions and see what's best for me.
Szczepan
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Tobias Beer wrote:
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> Hi FND,
>
> A quick question about your example:
>
>> var uri = "http://www.google.com/jsapi";;
>> jQuery('
Hi FND,
A quick question about your example:
>var uri = "http://www.google.com/jsapi";;
> jQuery('
> There are several ways you could do this.
> For example, you could just put the respective SCRIPT tag into the
> MarkupPreHead shadow tiddler:
> http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/MarkupPreHead
Note: this will load the external library at startup, *before* the TW
core code is initialized
> Or yo
N.B.:
Strictly development-related issues are better discussed on the dev group:
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiDev/
You're more likely to get competent help there.
> Can I somehow load external javascript inside my tiddler?
There are several ways you could do this.
For example,
I forgot about something important...
TiddlyWiki is awesome!!!
Still looking for any ideas on my initial problem :)
Szczepan
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 9:43 PM, szczepiq wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm very newbie so don't be too harsh :)
>
> I'm trying to write a plugin that will use some of the google
> v
> 1 or 2 years and the size of my tiddlywiki is getting to big I'm afraid...
> when I klick done it takes 20 - 30 seconds to close the tiddler.
> I updated all my plugin tiddlers, even tried disabling them but no
> improvement.
> So I think it's the number of tiddlers that is making the tiddlywik
Hello!
Are you already familiar with the include plugin?
http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#[[IncludePlugin%20Documentation]]
Good luck,
Mark
On Jul 16, 7:02 am, geert Geurts wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using tiddlywiki to document various things, I've been using it now for
> 1 or 2 years and t
Hi Nathan,
if you given a plugin tiddler a 'systemConfig' tag and saved it to web
you still have to reload the TiddlyWiki to have the plugin working.
Regards,
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