*Slug handling;* As I understand it when converting what may otherwise be tiddlers and their title to a URL filename slugify converts to a valid HTML filename.
*The ZIP mechanism* allows you create files within a ZIP in TiddlyWiki, that can be saved and unzipped in place with the files and folders being extracted. Thus we can generate ZIP's with a multitude of files that subsequently for a larger set like a website. Eg css and html files. The art of generating a site is a larger question, start a thread to ask for help! Personally I use whole single file wikis on the internet rather than "generate static sites", so if you start a thread do say why and what you believe the result will be. Tones On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 13:42:11 UTC+11 [email protected] wrote: > "Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip feature > to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki to > generate sites" > > Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time, > generating a site... > > On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote: > >> Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I >> will chip in and *thank the community* for another important release. >> >> I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some >> time can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning >> advantages to this new release. >> >> - With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be >> easier to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status handling, >> I >> feel this may take a little time for examples to filter out to the >> greater >> audience but I also plan to showcase a few just as Mohammad did earlier. >> - This also extends to importing and exporting data and text that >> tiddlywiki refactors. Combine this with JSON mangler and the world of >> data >> is ours. >> - The power operator now makes it easier to write macros to convert >> between number bases eg decimal to hexadecimal >> - new filter options will help easier to read filters to be written >> and thus understand for those who think its a black art >> - The tm-scroll message is going to solve the long sought need to >> navigate within tiddler navigation, for those larger tiddlers. >> - Allowing modifier keys such as ctrl, alt, meta is a nice way to >> increase functionality of buttons and list navigation without any >> additional screen real estate >> - Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip >> feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki >> to generate sites >> - Extended date handling, format operator and ancient dates will help >> record deep history >> - The sortsub operator will allow us to quickly sort on values other >> than titles and even computed values. >> - The filter and reduce operators introduce some handy ways to sum or >> accumulate values across tiddlers. >> - The Page and tiddler layout customisation may spark a new period >> of alternative layouts, do publish ones you build if possible, and try >> and >> ensure they cater for basic functions so they can be shared and used more >> widely. >> >> So I hope you are as excited as me about this release, there are many new >> opportunities beyond what I listed above and I do encourage you all to >> share some of your experiments. >> >> Tones >> >> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 06:55:15 UTC+11 [email protected] wrote: >> >>> Thank you to all involved for the hard work in getting 5.1.23 completed >>> and I am glad that TiddlyWiki made it through this difficult year* stronger >>> as a result. >>> >>> My favourite feature of TiddlyWiki is the helpful and supportive >>> community. That is nothing new but certainly a strong contributor to >>> 5.1.23. I thank those helping me learn how to use this swiss-army-knife >>> web-tool in new applications. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> /Mike >>> >>> * (understatement of the decade) >>> On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-4 [email protected] >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki is >>>> now available: >>>> >>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/ >>>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23 >>>> >>>> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note ( >>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the >>>> scale. Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this >>>> occasion there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to >>>> invite everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And of >>>> course please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t clear. >>>> >>>> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking >>>> suffering around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out as >>>> part of a clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. As >>>> it’s turned out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a >>>> very high level of collaboration across the core development team, v5.1.23 >>>> has been one of the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t wait >>>> to see what we’ll achieve in 2021. >>>> >>>> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of course >>>> a huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes this >>>> project what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will die >>>> when >>>> the last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of voices >>>> lifting the project, and let’s hope that will long continue, >>>> >>>> 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/0843d5dd-e770-4adc-b36a-415615f23601n%40googlegroups.com.

