I found that I can't open external resources in chrome when using 
tiddlyserver or node.js.
However, I can open it in Microsoft edge.

On Friday, 17 April 2020 13:05:46 UTC-7, Gursimran wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 16 April 2020 19:47:28 UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Gursimran
>>
>>
>> 1. When I drag/ drop a pdf file into a tiddler, it embeds it into the 
>>> HTML file. Is there a way to change it and have it store it in a directory 
>>> and link to it, instead?
>>>
>>
>>    - Yes, if you can place it anywhere for which you can access with a 
>>    link, and place the link in tiddlywiki - then you have done it
>>    - You need something like tiddlydesktop if you want full access to 
>>    the local computer files and folders (browsers are too secure now days, 
>>    although there are workarounds)
>>
>> How to make it work when working with node or tiddlyserver?
> I'm running WikiFolder and when I put a relative or absolute link, it does 
> not open it.
> This is how I'm doing it [ext[[Open 
> file|file:///c:/users/g00556111/mynewwiki/VAE.pdf]]]
>
> However, the same thing works in tiddlydesktop (when opened as WikiFolder) 
> and also when I open it as a single file in chrome (WikiFile).
> Is there any documentation regarding this?
>
>  
> I have seen that 
>  
>
>> 2. When I click the link to the pdf file, it opens a tiddler containing 
>>> the pdf (like in a browser). Can I have it open with the default system 
>>> program so that I can annotate it and my annotations hold?
>>>
>>
>>    - Yes, but this can depend on browser or desktop and if you 
>>    annotations software has the rights. I use foxit reader, and I must run 
>> the 
>>    local desktop application to annotate. The file on disk changes, so if 
>> you 
>>    have a link to it it should open the "latest copy"
>>
>> How to make it open with the default system program? 
> Even when I use tiddlydesktop, it still opens it in the chrome extension?
> Do I have to change my browser settings to happen for all pdfs?
>
> Alternatively, can I use node server mode to do this? I think technically 
> the server can open the file in the system.
>
>  
>>
>>> 3. Is there a Monokai theme available? Or a similar dark theme.
>>>
>>
>>    - I do not no Monikai
>>    - The newer release has a new dark Palette rather than theme for 
>>    tiddlywiki
>>    Control Panel > Apperence > Palette - try each and you will find the 
>>    dark ones.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>

-- 
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 [email protected].
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/8e868978-a3fd-42c3-8796-485021d6a982%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to