Hi Mark
In the release of the twEbook I have disabled the ability for readers to
add, edit or save content using the tiddlywiki platform.
Please note that I expect in excess of 95% of readers to be interacting
with the twEbook on mobile devices ( phone & tablets ). That means access
to cloud
As an eBook, if you take away the ability to save, you also take away the
ability to have annotations. Probably worth thinking about annotations and
bookmarks in future ebooks. An annotated ebook could be passed among
friends who could add their thoughts.
Mark
On Monday, December 30, 2013 at
Hi c pa
I'm ReadOnly -ing my Final TW as an eBook - which works fine
I am applying that as my final, distributable product.
If what you suggest is worth doing - I would be grateful to see the end
result and any accompanying Guide Notes, I just don't have any free time
ATM to pursue your
Oh this is an easy one.
#1 Edit the edit template and change it to look exactly like the view
template
#2 Open up the tiddlywiki in a text editor, find the shadow edit template,
and make it look exactly like the view template.
#Save the text file
#Load in a browser and test
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In finalising a tiddlywiki side project and researching what I don't - that
I need to know, I cam across your post - and your comment : "I guess the
real question is what does read only gain you?"
As an ebook author, the integrity of the content is important - to me and
to the reader.
I could
Hi
Thank you for your fast answer
It has helped a lot.
The plugin is more practical than i thought. (The tiddler with the checkbox
was the missing part).
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Hi,
>
> Hi I have just a question regarding the process , steps to make a
> tiddlywiki readonly with your plugin (thank you provide it to the tw users
> !)
> In your tw in the help tid (http://tw5readonly.tiddlyspot.com/)
> -you indicate to disable some button *before* hiding the sidebar
Le vendredi 18 juillet 2014 21:09:43 UTC+2, Ton Gerner a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I upgraded my guide 'How to make TW5 readonly' [1]
>
> There is now a plugin which contains all functionality:
>
>- Hide the Sidebar tabs (*all* tabs tagged with $:/tags/SideBar)
>- Hide the Sidebar button
>
Hi all,
I upgraded my guide 'How to make TW5 readonly' [1]
There is now a plugin which contains all functionality:
- Hide the Sidebar tabs (*all* tabs tagged with $:/tags/SideBar)
- Hide the Sidebar button
- Make TW5 read-only (hide Page control buttons and Edit button)
- Save the
About 18 months ago TiddlyWiki5 featured a blue edit button at the top
right. Until it was clicked none of the UI paraphernalia associated with
editing was displayed. The idea was to make for a better experience for
casual browsers of TW5. And one could just hide the edit button to disable
all
I'm curious if you download a document for offline viewing why do you
require readonly? I mean if the user who downloads the document changes it
then what would it matter. Maybe they wasn't to add personal notes or add
house rules. Why should they be prevented to do so? The changes are local
Hi Devin
I guess the real question is what does read only gain you?
To me it is just a matter of being kind to readers of my TW.
Some of the pagecontrols and toolbarcommands aren't very useful for readers
- if they hit one of them - by accident or plain curiosity it might
interrupt the
Hi all,
Added possibility of hiding the 'Hamburger' menu icon as well.
Cheers,
Ton
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 10:27:33 PM UTC+2, Ton Gerner wrote:
Hi Måns,
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 5:03:41 PM UTC+2, Måns wrote:
Hi Ton
Great idea :-)
Thank you very much!
I made it a little more
Hi Måns,
For hiding tabs:
I thought of toggling the tag for a 'tab' tiddler.
As an example the 'More' tab in the Sidebar: $:/core/ui/SideBar/More
$:/core/ui/SideBar/More is tagged with $:/tags/SideBar
To toggle hiding/showing the 'More' tab:
1) Tag $:/core/ui/SideBar/More with 'test'
2)
Hi Ton
Great idea :-)
Thank you very much!
I made it a little more generic:
''ToggleTabs (from sidebar)''
$list filter=[tag[hide]!has[draft.of]tag[hide]!tag[$:/tags/SideBar]]
$checkbox tag=$:/tags/SideBarnbsp;nbsp;Show
{{!!title}}/$checkboxbr/$list
$list
Hi Måns,
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 5:03:41 PM UTC+2, Måns wrote:
Hi Ton
Great idea :-)
Thank you very much!
I made it a little more generic:
''ToggleTabs (from sidebar)''
$list filter=[tag[hide]!has[draft.of]tag[hide]!tag[$:/tags/SideBar]]
$checkbox tag=$:/tags/SideBarnbsp;nbsp;Show
Hi Ton
I love your toggle read-only solution!!.
I was wondering if it is possible to create a global class which could be
used to hide individual elements in read-only mode.
(I'd like to hide individually selected tabs from the right menu and
textpassages from individual tiddlers...)
(Sth.
I would also like to be able to hide the ... (AdvancedSearch link) from
the normal search box...
Den lørdag den 26. april 2014 12.57.32 UTC+2 skrev Måns:
Hi Ton
I love your toggle read-only solution!!.
I was wondering if it is possible to create a global class which could be
used to hide
Hi Måns,
On Saturday, April 26, 2014 12:57:32 PM UTC+2, Måns wrote:
Hi Ton
I love your toggle read-only solution!!.
Glad you like it.
I am in the process of upgrading my guides to 5.0.10-beta; a lot of work
since so many things changed.
I started with the read-only guide since it was the
Hi Ton
Thank you very much for taking your time to answer my question :-)...
I guess I have to make invisible buttons with no text and a svg image
(assigned to a special tw-class to be able to toggle a button's visibility..
I thought it might be possible (in tw5) to create a custom hidethis
Hi Måns,
On Saturday, April 26, 2014 7:14:44 PM UTC+2, Måns wrote:
Hi Ton
Thank you very much for taking your time to answer my question :-)...
I guess I have to make invisible buttons with no text and a svg image
(assigned to a special tw-class to be able to toggle a button's
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 is not
You're welcome,
Ton
On Saturday, April 26, 2014 10:10:31 PM UTC+2, PJO wrote:
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
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.
Have fun.
Ton
[1] http://tongerner.tiddlyspot.com/
[2] http://tw5readonly.tiddlyspot.com/
On Tuesday, April 22,
Ton, anyone,
I have tried to follow the directions at http://tw5readonly.tiddlyspot.comto
make a TW5 wiki readonly without success. Can you tell me what I have
done wrong? (I have tried with 5.08 and 5.10).
I've taken the wiki I wish to make readonly and done the following
Added, via drag and
Hi PJO,
1) My readonly demo at [1] was made with TW5.0.8-beta.
I don't know (yet) if it works with v5.0.10-beta; I am busy upgrading my
guides to v5.0.10-beta.
It will take some time since there are a lot of changes in v5.0.10-beta to
cope with.
2) ONLY just for v5.0.8-beta:
As far as I can
Same thing when I download the demo at [1]. selecting the ReadOnly theme
causes the left save button to disappear. I'm using Firefox 28.0.
Same result when Firefox is restarted in safe mode with all plugins
disabled. Same result with Chrome 34.0.1847.116 m.
With the ReadOnly theme the
Hi PJO,
For me it works with Windows 7 64-bit and the following browsers (just
tested with a downloaded copy of my demo):
- Firefox v28.0
- Chrome v34.0.1847.116
- Opera v12.16
- Internet Explorer v11.0.9600.17041
Sorry, I can't help at the moment.
Cheers,
Ton
On Monday, April
Hi PJO
The ReadOnly demo works for me using Firefox 28 and Chrome 34.0.1847.116 m.
The buttons get invisible, but moving the cursor to where the buttons used
to be, changes the cursor, so you know you are at the right place, to save
your changes.
Birthe
Den mandag den 21. april 2014 21.21.37
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
On
Hi NODEGAMRA,
Making TW5 readonly can be done with the Readonly theme available at [1]
Drag the Readonly theme (Sidebar, tab Tools) to your TW, save and reload.
Now you can select the Readonly theme and you see most buttons have
vanished.
Unfortunately to persist in this state you have to save
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