Thomas,
Who does maintain this list? It seems it is outdated!
Mohammad
On Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 10:13:00 PM UTC+3:30, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
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> Hey Joe
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> Often overseen: https://tiddlywiki.com/#TWCommunitySearch
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> Good luck!
> Thomas
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Ah, it is already on your list, but with a different (not working) URL than
http://erwanm.github.io/tw-community-search/
Cheers,
Thomas
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Often overseen: https://tiddlywiki.com/#TWCommunitySearch
Good luck!
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Thank you - great fun the play with - this seems to be an area which would
benefit from a
lot of work. It would be nice to have some visual tool to select sections
of larger web pages
and export the selections as wiki text with full annotations as to where
they came from.
Basically a tool to cr
Thanks - I didn't know about this.
This is brilliant - now I have to see if I can recover all the tiddlers :-)
Thanks
/Joe
On Sunday, 30 September 2018 15:38:08 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> joearms wrote:
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>> Is their (somewhere) a "big list" of TW5's - or a web site where one
>> coulp
joearms wrote:
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> Is their (somewhere) a "big list" of TW5's - or a web site where one
> coulpe register a TW?
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Did you look through TiddlyWiki ToolMap:
https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM
Josiah
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Has anybody written any code to derive a TW from
- a set of postings to a forum
- postings to a mailing list
- a set of HTML documents
It occurs to me that h1 tags could be used to split HTML into tiddlers
and things like TF*IDF algorithms could be used to derive keywords
One would als
I'm trying to gather a large number of tiddlers for some experiments - I've
used the list at the end of this mail
this was cut-and paste from various web sites and is by no means
exhaustive. From this I found 7075 tiddlers
Is their (somewhere) a "big list" of TW5's - or a web site where one coul