Hi Kevin
> * Adding support for authentication via a trusted header, making it easier to
> integrate with corporate single sign on (and Windows authentication)
> I have looked into a few packages for my work. NodeSSPI is attractive to me
> as one option because I work in an environment with
Adam,
I see what you are saying. In some ways the button author should restrict
this to a short description, and it would be a problem in very few cases
such as in particular screen sizes and zoom level.
However it should be quite fixable.
Regards
Tony
On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at
I am not sure that I understand what you are saying but I just mentioned it
because it is a bug and I wanted to let the community know about it.
Thanks about the quick response though, I appreciate it.
On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 3:41:29 AM UTC+3, TonyM wrote:
>
> Adam,
>
> I see what you are
Hey Jeremy,
Thanks for your feedback - I agree search needs to performant. Im glad
you're also looking at these issues!
A priority for me is the inclusion of *fuzzy* searching - a quick look
seems lunr does support it:
https://lunrjs.com/guides/searching.html#fuzzy-matches
but elastic does
In the TiddlyWiki if you go to Settings -> Appearance -> Toolbars there is
a bug, which is that the text appearing there is longer than the width of
the tiddler.
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Hi Diego
Filter operators are often re-executed and so it's important that they perform
well. For an expensive operation like a search we need to try to cache as much
of the work as we can.
An approach that should work is to introduce a new startup module that tracks
changes to the store in
Hi Jeremy
Is there any plan to have a new release for TiddlyDesktop? There are some
issues need to be addressed, among the them is the `full screen view` which
is not working.
/Mohammad
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