>>I'm thinking […] (with the caveat that I'd need to decide on which type of 
>>local storage to use...).

Hi J
I have been re-visiting your Readability + Zotero hack today.
I played with using Ubiquity's [1] edit page command. This puts the
html into an edit mode, then you can save the edited page in Zotero.
Before i knew it I was tidying someone's prose adding double brackets
to the text.

I wonder if it it would be any use if the saved html could then be
automatically presented in a tiddlywiki as a tiddler. In otherwords,
the Zotero database could be viewed though TW.

The if you put your Zotero database in Drop box, then you'd have a
webpage - potenitally with all your annotated readability cleaned
pages, but also all your pdfs.

Ubiquity's development is on hold, but the ideas are going into
Jetpack, a framework for developing Firefox extentions - like Zotero.

ALex

[1] https://mozillalabs.com/ubiquity/


On 25 August 2010 13:34, jnthnlstr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Aug 24, 10:05 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi J> I've made a TiddlyWiki that is wrapped up in an Adobe AIR container as
>> > a standalone app. The original TiddlyWiki still opens in a browser and
>> > functions normally (although its store is kept separate in the AIR
>> > app's storage directory).
>> Nice job!!
>
> Thanks. :)
>
>> > Point of this: to try out a TiddlyWiki in a controlled environment
>> > where "save changes" isn't a big pain.
>>
>> I miss a refresh page (F5) function> (Also this person[1] might be 
>> interested.)
>
> Good point...
>
>>
>> Me too :-) It would be great if it had a discreet dropdown to select
>> different TWs from a directory.
>
> Yes, that's a good idea... as it's set up at the moment, it can read
> any TW.
>
>> Restrictions: cookies don't work yet; import doesn't work yet. I
>> > haven't looked into these problems though.
>
>>
>> Cookies might be handled by Eric's CookieSaver plugin?
>
> Good idea. It might be easy to get cookies working in AIR, I just
> haven't looked.
>
>> Would it be possible to open a TiddlySpace space (online) in the Air-
>> client?
>
> Yup.
>
>> If TiddlyAir could open an online document - it could work as an
>> alternative browser which Dave G. asked for some time ago.
>> I like the idea of a simple browser/application just for using TWs
>> online or offline.
>> Is AdobeAir a viable solution, if you want to create an application
>> which will run on most machines/systems?
>
> I'm thinking that I should really re-do this thing using HTML5 local
> storage. Then at least there wouldn't be a dependency on AIR, which is
> something I'd like to avoid really. Now I've figured out how to change
> the way TW works with the filesystem, it seems straightforward to use
> local storage instead (with the caveat that I'd need to decide on
> which type of local storage to use...).
>
>
> J.
>
>>
>> Thanks for sharing
>> regards Måns Mårtensson
>>
>>
>>
>> > Source:http://github.com/jayfresh/TiddlyAIR
>>
>> > To use:
>> > - download source
>> > - install AIR
>> > - run client.build
>> > - install TiddlyAIR.air
>>
>> > Any comments appreciated (even if they originate from PSD[1])!
>>
>> > J.
>>
>> > [1]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/1e2878...
>> > [2]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/d9c749...
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