Jeremy, Very exciting with another milestone in TiddlyWikis evolution. I have being following these changes for some time and many will be quite expansive, and a lot of solutions are likely to follow.
Interesting to see that graph. Bravo to you and all concerned. Shortly I will publish an on line copy with local storage allowing easy testing of the pre-release including with plugin installs without download. Perhaps this could become a standard part of the release process. It may encourage more people to test, although a copy of any wiki, upgraded to the pre-release is a great way for people to test whole wikis. (But testers do revert to your original until the final release). I will endeavour to break it :) Regards Tony On Monday, 30 November 2020 at 22:36:42 UTC+11 [email protected] wrote: > I’m hoping that we’ll be able to release v5.1.23 of TiddlyWiki towards the > end of this week. There’s some discussion over on GitHub about the last few > loose ends to be tied up: > > https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/5130 > > The most important call to action is for developers of plugins and > adaptations to take this opportunity to verify that the new release doesn’t > break anything. > > The second call to action is for as many people as possible to put the new > release through it’s paces by performing a test upgrade of the wikis that > are important to them. Don’t switch over to the new version yet, of course. > > You can upgrade single file wikis here: > > https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/upgrade.html > > This is a really quite a massive release, with over 160 new features > listed in the release note. (I am working on improvements to the > presentation of the release note, it’s a bit of a wall of text right now). > > https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/ > > Just to mention a handful of new features that I’m particularly excited > about: > > * Keyboard support for the main core dropdowns: search, new tag, tiddler > type, new field, and the “link” button in the editor toolbar > * The beginnings of support for switchable page templates (referred to as > layouts), which will give us a route to introduce a more modern alternative > layout > * The ability to rename tiddlers during the import process (and to easily > see which incoming tiddlers will overwrite existing tiddlers) > * Many new filter operators that together make the TiddlyWiki filter > language significantly more powerful and expressive > * Improvements to the “tm-scroll” message making it possible to scroll to > positions within a tiddler > * Via the JSZip plugin, the ability to dynamically create ZIP files, > giving us the ability to create static sites in the browser > * New <$action-log> and <$log> widgets to aid debugging > > There are many, many bug fixes and other improvements too. > > As ever, I’m profoundly grateful to all the contributors who have pulled > together to make this such an exciting release. You can see here how much > activity there’s been since v5.1.22: > > > https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/graphs/contributors?from=2020-04-16&to=2020-11-30&type=c > > My own contribution graph (below) shows nicely how this release covers my > illness and recovery from COVID, and undoubtedly a strange and painful time > for all of us. I couldn’t be more pleased that this community has thrived, > and seems to be working together so well at the moment. > > Please respond with any questions and thoughts here. > > Best wishes > > Jeremy. > > > > -- 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/f2700c48-b9db-478e-9468-2b8991a30f5bn%40googlegroups.com.

