Hi Verrehaal, Lets see if I can answer a few of these questions for you.
> > have you tried copy paste the 5 tiddlers listed Tags:RinTheme to a > > tiddlyspace? > > Just tried that: it seems to be working fine. (Was a bit confusing because I lost a 'new tiddler' option on screen after I copy/pasted the Rin PageTemplate; but I found 'new tiddler' on the backstage.) TiddlySpace uses a different set of Edit, View and Page Templates from a standard TW so this is why things like the new tiddler option will have gone missing. In the TiddlySpace PageTemplate there is a line <div id='sidebarOptions' refresh='content' tiddler='SideBarOptions'></div> which results in the commands like 'new tiddler' appearing. This is done through something we call tiddler transclusion. You can read more about it here: http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Transclusion > > > have a look at:http://themes.tiddlyspace.com/which contains ready > > to use TiddlySpace themes. > > That works, too. The classictheme in particular, as it has better font sizes. Let me mention that the default TS theme (while otherwise nice) doesn't look good on a small screen like the 800x480 I'm using (in Firefox 3.6, even fullscreen). With default zoom the titles look way too big: > > http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4369/tsfaqscreenshot.png > > When zooming out the regular text becomes too small; I'd say the titles are too big /relatively/: > > http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/1104/tsfaqscreenshot2.png > > Not sure if it's possible to set font sizes so they look good on any reasonable resolution... but surely there's % and ems and so on (newbie here)? > Thanks for pointing this out to us. We'll try to rectify that so that there is a better viewing experience at 800x600 > Two more sets of comments/questions. > > [1] Still regarding layout etc. If I include, say, 'classictheme' (or copy/paste 'Rin'), the result has no search field, regrettably. How do I go about adding one? Similar to above. It needs to be in the PageTemplate. The default TS theme has it on the 3rd line, like so; <div class='header'> <div id='sidebarSearch'> <span macro='search search'></span> </div> This time instead of using tiddler transclusion a macro is being used.There are a set of default macros in TW/TS that perform certain tasks, and other macros(plugins) can be written to plugin to your TW/TS. There are lots out there already if you know what you want :) Again this might help - http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Macro > Is this 'includable', TS-style, and how would I know other than asking here? Or should I 'import' it from a (which?) more general TW file? What about adding a 'new journal entry' button, a calendar, and the option to comment on tiddlers? I see e.g. CalendarPlugin listed as 'currently loaded' under backstage:plugins, but that doesn't make a calendar show up...? The majority of things you mention here can be achieved by using plugins that people have written. The link above should help you understand how to use them. For example, you can use comments by including the comments space http://comments.tiddlyspace.com/ and editing your ViewTemplate to include this line <div class='comments-wrapper' macro='Comments'></div> where you want the comments to be displayed. > > [2] I would love to use TW/TS for a multi-user project blog (with the above elements). I'm unclear whether this is currently possible. Or is another type of TW solution more viable right now? Note I don't have my own server space. > You can do this now by using tiddlyspace. Having a space for your project and adding the other users as members of the space > - There'd be three rather than two levels of potential 'privateness' to a tiddler: public (as current), members-only, and private (which only the owner and members-with-that-right see). Thus I could lead a space on a project involving a bunch of people (members), keep some notes and thoughts purely of and for myself in the same space (handy), and show the larger public some "facade" tiddlers. > I think this use case can be achieved by using multiple spaces. The leader can have there own space where they keep their own notes. The team can use a different space for their project keeping the work/notes private (i.e. visible only to members), and making the "facade" tiddlers public so that non members can see them > Just my newbie's thoughts, given my limited comprehension of what this is all about, plus an idea of what I'd like to do with it (and maybe others too). > > ~P Hope that answers at least some of your questions Colm -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

