Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-17 Thread PMario
Hi, Did you try my attachment from the other post? -m -- 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

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PJO
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

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PJO
All, I'm bowled over at the responses here. What a community! Thanks! -- 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.

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tobias > > Did you consider enhancing the ext parser as suggested here? > #2711 invoke actions when clicking external link > https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2711 I've replied briefly on GitHub. Best wishes Jeremy > Best wishes, > > Tobias. > -- > You received this

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi @Jeremy, > Tracking external links can be a tricky business. For example, there's no > JavaScript event issued if a user right clicks on a link and selects to > open it in a new tab/window. I'd be more inclined to focus the other way > around: constructing an action widget for opening a

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PMario
On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 4:06:45 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Tracking external links can be a tricky business. For example, there's no > JavaScript event issued if a user right clicks on a link and selects to > open it in a new tab/window. I'd be more inclined to focus the other way

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PMario
At the moment the "record-comment" macro allows to creates a log-entry every minute. This is accomplished with the <> macro. The macro can be found in the test-filter tiddler. \define record-comment() <$action-setfield $tiddler=<> $index=<> $value={{!!comment}}/> <$action-setfield $tiddler=<>

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PMario
uups, forgot to talke about the workflow :) For me it is important to have a possibility to add a comment to every journal entry. 1 add comment 2 click add journal entry 3 open link. or just 3 open link, if you don't want to add a journal. or just use 1 and 2 without 3 ... and so on have

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PMario
Hi PJO, *Important: Use a backup of your TW, to play with this concept.* I did create a proof of concept, to play around with the input possibilities and a decent display structure, that I think could be useful. The attachment contains a file, that you can download and drag and drop import

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PMario
On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 4:21:41 PM UTC+1, PJO wrote: > > 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 > where the date was updated whenever the corresponding URL was clicked. >

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread PJO
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. -- You received this message

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki app idea

2017-01-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Tracking external links can be a tricky business. For example, there's no JavaScript event issued if a user right clicks on a link and selects to open it in a new tab/window. I'd be more inclined to focus the other way around: constructing an action widget for opening a link in a new tab, and