Thank you Tones for clarification!
Good point!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 1:06 PM TW Tones <anthony.mus...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Mohammad et all.
>
> On Tuesday, 18 May 2021 at 16:03:45 UTC+10 Mohammad wrote:
>
> Just to supplement the drag and drop conversation I wanted to point out a
> few more methods I use
>
>    - If you download a wiki simply clicking on it will open it in the
>    browser (no need for opening your file manger)
>    - If you download a plugin or JSON in Chrome (listed at bottom) or
>    FireFox (behind download button) you can simply drag from the browser
>    downloads on top of a wiki  (no need for opening your file manger).
>    - You can load a set of tiddlers into a bookmarklet, on any site click
>    to install (download) that content to the current tiddler. A Quick and easy
>    method to build bookmarklets to drop on your favourites/bookmarks could be
>    another interwiki transfer method.
>
> I did not understand this solution! Would you please explain this!
>
>
> Sure.
>
> As a tiddlywiki user I deal with html files (wikis) and plugins and JSON
> files all the time. Thus any work flow improvements are welcome.
>
> If you want to get something, the typical approaches are;
>
>    - Drag from one wiki to another
>    - Download a file then open it in the file system and drag and drop it
>    - After downloading import the desired file to your current tiddlywiki
>
> However the modern browsers allow you to download a file (no where
> particular like the downloads folder), the recently downloaded file is
> listed in down loads, and you can open it from there OR drag a file from
> there and drop it on a wiki in the browser tab.
>
> Lets say I come across a new plugin or a json tiddler, I just want to test.
>
>    1. Go to tiddlywiki.com and download empty.html
>    2. Go to the download manager and open it (empty.htm) opens in a tab)
>    3. Go to the link and download the resource (file plugin etc) you want
>    4. Now drag this recently downloaded resource (file) onto the tab with
>    empty html
>    5. With Timimi installed I can save and reload and test the plugin
>    6. If I am happy with that I close the tab and forget about it.
>    7. Also this takes place in a single browser and tab, I have no need
>    to visit the file system
>
> Of course
>
>    1. If drag and drop is a available I use it.
>    2. If I want to retain the result I may rename and move it!
>    3. If something is in your download manger it can be dropped on
>    multiple wikis without leaving the browser.
>
>
> Futures
>
>    1. Drag /download  " objects from one wiki to another" such as todos
>    and streams and more
>       1. Test data and more
>
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
> On Tuesday, 18 May 2021 at 16:03:45 UTC+10 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> Hi Tones!
>>
>> Thank you for this!
>>
>> On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 3:56 AM TW Tones <anthony...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> Just to supplement the drag and drop conversation I wanted to point out
>>> a few more methods I use
>>>
>>>    - If you download a wiki simply clicking on it will open it in the
>>>    browser (no need for opening your file manger)
>>>    - If you download a plugin or JSON in Chrome (listed at bottom) or
>>>    FireFox (behind download button) you can simply drag from the browser
>>>    downloads on top of a wiki  (no need for opening your file manger).
>>>    - You can load a set of tiddlers into a bookmarklet, on any site
>>>    click to install (download) that content to the current tiddler. A Quick
>>>    and easy method to build bookmarklets to drop on your 
>>> favourites/bookmarks
>>>    could be another interwiki transfer method.
>>>
>>> I did not understand this solution! Would you please explain this!
>>
>>
>>
>>>    - Bookmarklets themselves can be dragged between Browsers such as
>>>    FireFox and Chrome to wikis or bookmarks.
>>>
>>> I would also like to see the existing zip mechaisium used to allow the
>>> dropping of tiddler into a wiki stored zip file. Ideally these activities
>>> can be design to use consistent interfaces and methods so learning one
>>> helps you learn another.
>>>
>>> I can confirm it would be possible to be able to drop tiddlers into a
>>> plugin with a little design.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tones
>>> On Monday, 17 May 2021 at 19:35:54 UTC+10 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mohammad ...
>>>>
>>>> ... Footnote to my last ... in browser the experimental Bookmarklet for
>>>> WikiLink versions of title/url looks like this ...
>>>>
>>>> [image: Screenshot 2021-05-17 113231.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, 17 May 2021 at 11:27:35 UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ciao
>>>>>
>>>>> The whole thread is very interesting! It touches on a lot of things.
>>>>> Unfortunately my mind is going in different directions :-(.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying to think *what an INTEGRATED LINK HARVESTER would look
>>>>> like?*
>>>>> ONE interface, multiple methods?
>>>>>
>>>>> For instance to capture page TITLES, not just urls, in WikiText
>>>>> format, I hacked a browser BOOKMARKLET [very easy to do even if you don't
>>>>> know JavaScript] that will let you copy the URL and the TITLE ...
>>>>>
>>>>> (Only tested on desktop FF & Chrome ...) *Just indicative of a extra
>>>>> way we might look into?*
>>>>>
>>>>> *Bookmark name*: Copy link as WikiText
>>>>> *URL*:  
>>>>> javascript:text='[['+document.title+'|'+location.href+']]';window.prompt('Copy
>>>>> to clipboard: Ctrl+C, Enter',text);false
>>>>>
>>>>>  I will write later about other aspects.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best wishes
>>>>> TT
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, 16 May 2021 at 10:09:21 UTC+2 Mohammad wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Please share, someone my take quicker action ;-)
>>>>>>
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