Tobias,
Could I get you to expand on this just a bit... perhaps show an example:
http://dev5.tiddlyspot.com/#access%20variable%20in%20js%20macro
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Astrid:
All I can say is Ditto. Very impressive indeed. Thanks for your clear
explanations.
Regards,
Hans
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 7:16:04 AM UTC-5, Felix Küppers wrote:
Wow, I am really impressed.
Great work.
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Awesome BJ.
What types of Media do you envision playing in the playlists?
So could it play Pictures, Sounds, Videos, and SWF's?
I guess another weird off the wall question is have you ever seen Scala
MM300-500?
It is software for Digital Signage and they had a stand alone version the
MM
Thank you for all your work Astrid.
It makes a lot more sense to me now.
Rich Shumaker
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Admittedly, I might be deliberately using the terms wrong. To me, the
button widget is an action widget, if not the #one of them.
Yes, that's a very reasonable interpretation. But if you're going to apply a
non-standard meaning to a standard term, confusion will arise if you don't
signal this
Hi Mat,
However, I the whole append/prepend concept is obviously physically
linear. This may be suitable for a list - which may well be how e.g a
tiddler template is built up (one field after the other).
Yes, that's how they're built up. The *$:/tags/ViewTemplate* tiddler, for
example,
Hi Tobias,
Excellent explanation and wise words.
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Wow, I am really impressed.
Great work.
On 23.01.2015 21:53, Astrid Elocson wrote:
Hi Felix,
I agree entirely! In fact, I added that very point to the Filter
Syntax tiddler a few days ago in my local copy of the repository
(which I haven't pushed yet).
Here's the text:
The output of a
Does that word sound as picturesque in German as it does in English? Or
does it sound as prosaic as its literal translation, note box?
;-) it allures to the wiki nature of what we're doing.
Either way, the link you gave to your Zettelkasten is broken.
Mhhh, fixed. This TiddlySpot caching
This is very a very cool idea!
I think it's certainly worth exploring and not too complex after all.
However, I the whole append/prepend concept is obviously physically linear.
Every templating engine is linear. The only thing you have to keep in mind
is that there is some nesting going
On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 8:04:13 PM UTC-6, PE Pat wrote:
I'm using TiddlyWiki to help with lesson planning - I'm a teacher. As part
of the program, I have a list of tiddlers that correspond to skills I want
students to learn. Each skill has an associated list of tasks that I could
Here are some note about the design of the media player plugin.
Objective: to play media tiddlers that are linked to remote media, that are
sequenced via playlists.
Non functional considerations: controls must react in real-time, ie they
must feel responsive. Play must not be interrupted.
I didn't read the suggestions made by Tobias or Astrid. ... You can use the
mechanism, that is built into the TW core.
eg:
create a tiddler named: hello-world
text: Hello World
tag: $:/tags/ViewTemplate
As you know, it will be added at the end of the $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate.
That's not
The position of the media is important, as the refresh mechanism can
rerender HTML, thus halting any media that is playing. This is on the
assumption that the user wants to go on and do other stuff in the
tiddlywiki while he is listening to stuff. But maybe that isn't a real big
deal. It should
If the media player is in the story then it will be interrupted if the
widget tree is refreshed.I think this will only happen if a template or
macro is modified. At present this results in the track restarting at the
beginning, it would be better to restart at the previous position - this
Would creating a daemon to track the state for the player work? I am not
sure how the mechanism works internally, but they can at least have
internal timers that aren't affected by widgets being refreshed, so it may
not have the same problems with losing information when tiddlers are
Thanks, Felix and Hans.
Well, I've just sent my almighty pull request
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/1417. Let's hope Jeremy
likes it.
If you're interested to see what I've been up to, I've put a preview at
http://ae-doc-preview.tiddlyspot.com/
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