Ton,
Thanks that will help others looking at this thread, however the gap for me
is the following illustrated with a snapshot
[image: editbutton.jpg]
We need documentation on the use of the language caption, hint classes and
icon vs text. This includes creating new language tiddlers to match
Joe,
"which widgets best illustrate the dynamic nature of the TW?
- A list widget in one open tiddler, or in the sidebar tabs will refresh
with new or removed members the moment they are changed.
- If you have a tiddler tagged $:/tags/ViewTemplate and within that a
conditional disp
Joe,
Careful design would allow a static tiddlywiki to be indexed by search
engines, and bring people to a domain address then serve first the static
content but then guide the user to the interactive content. I have not yet
done this but assumed this is what was happening on TiddlyWiki.com as
Ciao Joe
Right. You can search Google and find good things. Many of those would be
on Github or privately hosted. But I don't think Tiddlyspot TW are
currently actively indexed by Google. Unless I'm seriously mistaken. That
includes a lot of, many, useful TW 5. Some older TW Classic do seem to
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 00:15:11 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> I empathise with you learning journey, having come to tiddlywiki in a
> similar way, as an IT Professional with coding in my past. Perhaps this
> perspective can help with the conceptualisation.
>
> In case it helps, filter
Interesting - I notice checkbox was not in any of your lists. My
one-liner was very instructive:
<$checkbox tag="welcome"> welcome?
Playing with this in live preview mode showed the symmetric nature of the
data binding.
When I toggled the checkbox the tag "welcome" came and went.
The *exciti
On Thursday, 27 December 2018 12:47:48 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Riz & Joe
>
> 1 - Riz. Great practical comment. Some time ago you did some really neat
> experiments for static output that was more "integrative" looking than
> https://tiddlywiki.com/static/. Tw.com static can come o
On Thursday, 27 December 2018 09:39:16 UTC+1, Riz wrote:
>
> Hi Joe,
>
> I see you are enjoying your TW5 quite well. Here is a thought for your
> consideration. The basic TW5 you download from GitHub or tiddlywiki.com
> is a good fit for several things. Unfortunately the idea of using
> Tiddly
Hi all,
*Update*
Repeating what I did yesterday (and better documenting it!), showed one
mistake I made yesterday: there was an undefined tiddler in the list to be
packed which gave the Javascript error: "TypeError: tiddler is undefined"
*Today*
TW5.1.19
With the corrected list I still see a Ja
Hi TonyM,
TiddlyWiki has complete code for adding buttons to Page controls, Edit
toolbar, View toolbar and Editor toolbar (by adding the right tags
$:/tags/PageControls, $:/tags/EditToolbar, $:/tags/ViewToolbar and
$:/tags/EditorToolbar) but NOT for the top toolbar (left or right). By
adding m
Tony M.
I vaguely remember someone made a "button-maker" that gave an interface to
make all the bits-n-bobs you need for a new button and its
placement--everything except the programmatic code for the button itself.
Takes a lot of hassle out of the process. I can't find it at the moment ☹
Josi
Ton,
That is a great reference, and resource of yours, I have used it many
times, I just need it to go a little further into the various additional
tiddlers and the hint caption and other elements when creating a new
"legit" button. Linking the fields and values to where they appear such as
in
Hi TonyM,
Have a look at my customization guide: http://tw5custom.tiddlyspot.com/
Cheers,
Ton
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