On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 12:47:02 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
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> Thanks for that. When you say template what are you referring to? I was
> thinking ultimately to use the list widgets template attribute,
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Yes, list widgets template attribute!
> however I think there
Mohammad,
Thanks for that. When you say template what are you referring to? I was
thinking ultimately to use the list widgets template attribute,
however I think there is value passing both the filter and the template
name to a macro.
I will work from what you have given me thanks.
Tony
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I would recommend to use template for this!
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 4:53:26 PM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad
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> Actualy there is a need for a generic solution to handle tiddler titles
> this way, even if css has a method so I am working on that.
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> Something like
[image: tony-card-columns.png]
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 5:02:20 PM UTC+4:30, Mohammad wrote:
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> This work for me
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> <$list filter="[tag]">
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> {{!!title}}
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> {{!!modifer}}
> {{!!text}}
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>
>
>
>
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> There was a typo in the first $list widget check the
This work for me
<$list filter="[tag]">
{{!!title}}
{{!!modifer}}
{{!!text}}
There was a typo in the first $list widget check the filter.
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 4:53:26 PM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad
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> Actualy there is a need for a
Hi Tony!
Have a look at https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.3/components/card
I think card-columns is better class for what you want!
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 4:53:26 PM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad
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> Actualy there is a need for a generic solution to handle tiddler
Mohammad
Actualy there is a need for a generic solution to handle tiddler titles this
way, even if css has a method so I am working on that.
Something like a recursive process that lists the first n then passes the rest
to itself.
Regards
Tony
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Hi Tony!
Lets see! I will back to you.
--Mohammad
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 12:20:05 PM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
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> I assume https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/ is to the new release so I have
> being looking at that.
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> For example this works to produce a Card for items
Mohammad,
I assume https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/ is to the new release so I have
being looking at that.
For example this works to produce a Card for items tagging the current
tiddler
<$list filter="[tag">
{{!!title}}
{{!!modifer}}
{{!!description}}
However they only
On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 5:56:43 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
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> I went to Shiraz to understand how to make use of it. At present I see
> really nice results but they come from "weighty" tiddlers with a lot of
> code within them.
>
> Personally I would be more inclined
Tony!
This thread is on Shiraz 1.0.2. I have recently announced Shiraz 2.0,could
you have a look at the new release?
In Shiraz 2.0 I only included
- customized CSS
- some macro to use those css like image-pretty
- examples to use html5+css (needs a little info)
The whole plugin size is 57
Mohammad,
I went to Shiraz to understand how to make use of it. At present I see
really nice results but they come from "weighty" tiddlers with a lot of
code within them.
Personally I would be more inclined to use a macrocall widget wrapped
inside a list to source say header and text from
*News: Shiraz Plugin 2.0*
A new release of Shiraz plugin will be published soon!
It is a rewrite of Shiraz 1.0.2 and mainly focuses on a custom CSS (based
on bootstrap 4+)
It contains many custom CSS + Macros to use them and gives huge flexibility
for customizing of many TW elements! This
Hello PJO,
I just respond to part related to Shiraz plugin!
The purpose is to target people with no time or little web/css/js
information to use Tiddlywiki this amazing tool!
I know there are many expert in this forum who can do a much better work!
I plan to extend and maintain this plugin and
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
Hi Dave,
Look here
https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#TaskManagementExampleDraggableTemplate
and here
https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#TaskManagementExample%20(Draggable)
It uses a template to do that!
-Mohammad
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Hey Mohammed,
this might not be the place to discuss this, but I'm fascinated by the
re-order capability of your todo list. I assume the order of the items is
kept as a list somewhere, but I couldn't find where that is. Could you
reveal that for me?
Also, is there a way (that you know of)
Hello Diego
May be we need to create a PR and lets Jeremy knows!
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Mohammad,
This is wonderful. I am *very *interested in having this become part of the
core, or a standard edition of tiddlywiki - something like the "getting
started" wiki.
Diego
On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 9:28:42 AM UTC-6, Mohammad wrote:
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> Hello Josiah,
> The favorites plugin can be
Hello Josiah,
The favorites plugin can be found here
https://github.com/kookma/favorites
Mohammad
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That Harrison favorites button is one of the tools I use a lot.
I'd love to see your revised version! I can't find it.
Best wishes
Josiah
Mohammad wrote:
> The favorite plugin is originally created by Andrew Harrison (
> http://favorites.tiddlyspot.com/).
>
I revised it and add some icons and
Mohammad
Great piece of work! Not least because it illustrates the value of "a
self-documenting" wiki "in the round" (English phrase meaning 'filled out;
with needed detail').
>From an "information design" point of view it looks effective for its
purpose.Its not overburdened with detail. But
Hello Tony!
Thank you!
The favorite plugin is originally created by Andrew Harrison
(http://favorites.tiddlyspot.com/).
I revised it and add some icons and retied to match the vanilla theme of
Tiddlywiki.
It is a very handy tool and I believe it should be part of the core! Right
now, it is
Hello David,
Actually I started using Tiddlywiki from 2005. It is
here: https://classic.tiddlywiki.com/firstversion.html (Mine was 49kB, but
at official site it was told 52kB)
I stayed with TW classic and had a customized version mainly by adding
plugins from Eric Shulman Tiddlytools (a
Mohammad,
That looks beautiful, you really know how to create easy to read stylish
tiddlywikis. My Compliments.
I am working on one for new users myself, perhaps it makes sense to
integrate yours, however mine is only a work in progress and could do with
some of your style.
At this point it
This is nothing short of amazing. How long have you been at work on this?
I hope to go through it and add the various bits from it to the toolmap
separately, i.e, tables in the table section, etc. Will try to do it this
weekend.
Great job!
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