wow http://dl.dropbox.com/u/284644/estudos.html is the artistic! How come everyone has a cool theme except me. Its been so many years and I can't lay a claim to a single lame theme of my own.
On Dec 7, 1:29 am, skye riquelme <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All > > Azurikai....thanks......seems you like the look of the page........ > > I personally figure that if I am going to spend a lot of time looking > at these things and working with them....they may as well be good to > look at........so after experimenting a great deal I have come up with > something I am happy with...for now!!!!! > > The background image is specified in StyleSheet....in the body > class.......the same StyleSheet defines the tidders as having rounded > corners, and each class from the PageTemplate (the areas of the page) > are defined with a color and normal opacity of 0.7...then a class code > says something like "#mainMenu:hover (opacity;0.9;} "......so that > the tiddler becomes more readable when you hover over it.........and > finally the left columns of icon buttons is set-up using Erics > SetIconPlugin........and then just some playing around to get the > color/look you want....... > > Each different application I create has a similar general > layout.....but some have red swirly backgrounds with scarlet-colored > tildders.......others are wavvy green backgrounds......some very > mechanistic...others more flowing....... > > For me, TiddlyWiki is not only the most useful software I use...its > also the most beautiful!!!! > > Thanks > Skye > > On Dec 6, 5:13 pm, azurikai <[email protected]> wrote: > > > how do you get your UI to look that cool? > > > On Dec 3, 4:00 pm, skye riquelme <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi All > > > > Sorry for the delay...spent a few days on my back (a heredetory spine > > > weekness) but am back in front of the computer screen again!!!! > > > > I have pulled out some of the more local stuff....and written a very > > > VERY brief into on how my notetaking system works....there is no > > > sophisticated codings here.....its just the way I like to work....and > > > maybe others can make use of it -http://bit.ly/hwmOcQ > > > > Enjoy (as Eric says) > > > Skye > > > > On Dec 1, 7:07 pm, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > hey Skye, > > > > > It would be great to see your setup. > > > > Is it public? > > > > > Alex > > > > > On 1 December 2010 16:06, skye riquelme <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > HI azurikai > > > > > > For linking to those pdfs....the simplest way would be to install > > > > > Erics (http://www.tiddlytools.com/) FramedLinksPlugin......and then > > > > > you such put the link to the pdf in a tiddler...with title, tags > > > > > etc....when you click on that link.....Erics plugin opens it as an > > > > > iframe inside your TiddlyWiki.....simple and works like a charm....... > > > > > > I personally use a variation on this theme... effectively writing my > > > > > own iframes. I often want to reference other types of documents > > > > > (photos, videos, music - information comes in many forms today....not > > > > > just written text...although many university professors havent got to > > > > > realise that yet!!!).....so, with the help of great people from this > > > > > list...I managed to create a script that opens a html form - that lets > > > > > me input the details......document title, url (local or http), tags, > > > > > description and then the document type (html, music, foto, video, > > > > > text...)...on hitting the "add" button...the code generates a tiddler > > > > > correctly coded for that type of file....so a html ( including pdfs) > > > > > generates an iframe that opens the page.....video (here I insert the > > > > > videio embed code)...wraps the code in <html> markers, som wraps the > > > > > url into Erics PlayerPlugin format and foto generates the normal foto > > > > > format (in this case with caption)............to get this working you > > > > > need InlineJavascriptPlugin, HTMLFormattingPlugin, PlayerPlugin (all > > > > > from Eric).......and maybe a few others....can't remember. > > > > > > This maybe overkill in your case......but if you are > > > > > interested...contact me directly and I can send you the script.... > > > > > > For studying I also work with a TiddlyWiki formatted (stylesheet) into > > > > > five columns.....the far left column shows a series of icons which > > > > > control various parts of the system - includes a button that opens the > > > > > above script ina popup) ....next from the left the main topics.....the > > > > > next fo the left shows the subtopics of the main topic (when > > > > > selected)...then comes the main display...where most of the action is > > > > > seen!!! and over to the right a list of the references relevant to the > > > > > item that is currently open in the main display......obviously the > > > > > links creating brother and son tiddlers is in the tiddler > > > > > toolbar.....which changes depending on what sort (tagged) tiddler you > > > > > are viewing (that uses Erics TaggedTemplatePlugin)... > > > > > > All this may be too much....but we can talk if you want more detailed > > > > > information > > > > > > Skye > > > > > > On Dec 1, 5:31 am, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> As for now, I write notes only in thematical TWs and use the > > > > >> following > > > > >> simple system: > > > > > >> * tiddler "notes buf" - for _writing_ notes which don't have their > > > > >> place in main text yet > > > > >> * it contains a slider, a links section and a body. Slider opens > > > > >> links > > > > >> section which contains links to other bufs, for more specific note, > > > > >> for example styling notes in the TW handbook document. And the body > > > > >> contains just a list of notes. > > > > > >> * I use tags for pinning larger notes to the buf (tag a big note with > > > > >> "[[notes buf]]" and that's it). If such pinning happens frequently, > > > > >> you can insert the <<tagging>> macro after the list of notes in the > > > > >> tiddler "notes buf" and write CSS so that the "usual" tagging above > > > > >> the tiddler is not showed. > > > > > >> This approach is, however, rather simple and don't have any > > > > >> aggregation mechanisms aside the thematical one (by using links). > > > > >> This > > > > >> also needs somewhat conception "when to read".. > > > > > >> On 1 дек, 02:21, azurikai <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > >> > I'm a college student and am using TiddlyWiki for all of my note > > > > >> > taking needs. > > > > > >> > Any suggestions, tips, and/or tricks on how to make this the best > > > > >> > experience possible? > > > > > >> > P.S I'm running into annoying trouble on linking files and such (my > > > > >> > professors give me lots of PDF's and such), whats the best way to > > > > >> > link > > > > >> > to these through a dropbox folder? > > > > > > -- > > > > > 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 > > > > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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