Hi Yakov On my side ../ fails with STP 2.1.0 on Opera 12.15, FF21 and chrome 27.0.1453.94
Looking forward for STP 2.2 Thanks a lot Regards Julien Le samedi 25 mai 2013 20:07:55 UTC+2, Yakov a écrit : > > Hi Julien, > > I've made a number of tests which is reported in the docs [1], "Detailed > reference" section, after the examples of different *url*s. In short, I > succeeded with including from "../some path" in Opera, Safari and IE but FF > and Chrome refused to work that way. I think I tested that in TW 2.6.0. As > for the TW 2.7.2, could you please test it with FF + STP 2.1.0 yourself? > I'll have a look and report when I release STP 2.2.0, but there's an amount > of work to do first.. > > Best regards, > Yakov. > > [1] http://yakovl.bplaced.net/TW/STP/STP.html#SharedTiddlersPluginInfo > > суббота, 25 мая 2013 г., 20:04:52 UTC+4 пользователь julien23 написал: >> >> Hi Yakov >> >> your example >> >>> <<describeNode "commons" "../commons/commons.html">> >>> >> features a relative link to parent directory ../ >> did you finaly had it work ? >> with FF or another browser ? >> >> Regards >> >> Julien >> >> Le vendredi 3 mai 2013 13:57:46 UTC+2, Yakov a écrit : >>> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> today I'm proud to announce the brand new STP 2.0.0. In fact the changes >>> in functionality don't look that impressive, but introduction of TwWeb >>> required much coding and testing and will be fruitful in further versions. >>> >>> So, what was changed? >>> >>> TwWeb -- is a system tracking TiddlyWikis (nodes) inside a virtual >>> "web". As for now, there's new >>> >>> <<describeNode nodeName "node path/file name.html">> >>> >>> macro. It adds a description of a node to the TwWeb; node names can be >>> than used in the <<include>> macro like this: >>> >>> <<include "node: nodeName" ...>> >>> >>> What advantage does this add? Currently, the main one is that >>> <<describeNode>> accounts the source of the tiddler it was handled in which >>> allows to use relative paths only and painlessly move/rename nodes. >>> >>> For instance, if you put into the IncludeList >>> >>> <<describeNode "commons" "../commons/commons.html">> >>> <<include "node: commons" filters:"[[CommonsHub]]" wikify>> >>> >>> and then put >>> >>> <<describeNode "someExtensionRepository" >>> "./extensions/someExtension.html">> >>> <<include "node: someExtensionRepository" filters:"[[SomeExtension]]" >>> import:4>> >>> >>> to the CommonsHub, the latter include macro will be corretly treated in >>> the initial TiddlyWiki (with IncludeList), despite that the >>> "./extensions/someExtension.html" url is incorrect for it (correct one is >>> "./commons/extensions/someExtension.html"). >>> >>> While this all sounds complicated, this already work for me quite well >>> and in future versions I'm going to implement at least links like [[link >>> text|tiddler name]]@nodeName which will require only <<describeNode>> >>> macro. For now, it is recommended to try <<describeNode>> and, ideally make >>> all your <<include>> macros use node names instead of url directly. >>> >>> *** >>> >>> Other changes are: >>> >>> * <<include>> macro got a new parameter: wikify, which causes >>> wikification of included tiddlers, obviously; <<wikifyIncluded>> macro is >>> now deprecated and throws alerts about it (it still works, but in the next >>> version I'm going to cut its functionality and leave the notification only). >>> * some minor changes/fixes >>> ** now STP works for me in FireFox and Android 4.0.3, looks like all the >>> "a.fetchTiddler is not fuction" issues had gone >>> * major update of the documentation, new "Functionality and examples" >>> section will ease reading about functionality, without digging those >>> filters, priorities etc >>> ** though, the new section is not very small and all the suggestions >>> about documentation are welcome >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Yakov. >>> ------ >>> PS May be you don't know that you can subscribe for email notifications >>> about new comments in this thread; if you are interested to stay tuned, >>> check the popup button under the thread title (next to the "g+1" button). >>> >>> воскресенье, 16 декабря 2012 г., 2:42:51 UTC+4 пользователь Yakov >>> написал: >>>> >>>> Hello everybody, >>>> >>>> today I'd like to announce that the public release of SharedTiddlers >>>> plugin is ready [1]. >>>> >>>> In principle, almost everything, including an introduction, can be >>>> found in the repository. >>>> >>>> In two words: the plugin allows to >>>> * see tiddlers from another tiddlywikis (as read-only) inside the >>>> "main" one >>>> * share theme components (style sheets, templates: PageTemplate, >>>> ViewTemplate, EditTemplate, ToolbarCommands) which can be stored in one >>>> central TW >>>> * do other things, including sharing evaluated transclusions like >>>> "toggle menus" engines from TiddlyTools [2] or "custom" ones (in fact, >>>> most >>>> of plugins can easily turned into evaluated transclusions, which will be >>>> described in the documentation later) >>>> >>>> Some major improvements since IncludePlugin [3]: >>>> * now a set of tiddlers (defined by a filter) can be included instead >>>> of all tiddlers >>>> * shadows and tiddlers can be "substituted" with the included tiddlers >>>> (they are not altered and if including is switched off, they remain the >>>> same as they were) >>>> * a notification system for name conflicts is introduced >>>> * elements of themes are now applied on load >>>> * wikifyIncluded macro is introduced (see docs) >>>> * simple "importing" engine is added >>>> * slices are recalculated according to the presence of new tiddlers >>>> * documentation on how to make plugins "include-aware" is added (and >>>> pieces of code that make abego plugins "include-aware" are removed from >>>> the >>>> main code) >>>> >>>> Feedback is welcome. Though, I'm rather slow in my development, so take >>>> this into account. Also, if you have some "basic" questions, please take a >>>> look at the docs first and let me know if I missed something there. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Yakov. >>>> >>>> PS there are some plans for further development including >>>> * evaluation system for plugins (to remove the need of making evaluated >>>> transclusions) >>>> * aggregation tools for analysing data (search and other) among several >>>> TWs simultaneously (accounting name conflicts) >>>> but I can't predict how soon I implement this. >>>> >>>> [1] http://yakovl.bplaced.net/TW/STP/STP.html >>>> [2] http://www.tiddlytools.com/#ToggleLeftSidebar%20ToggleRightSidebar >>>> [3] http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#IncludePlugin >>>> >>> -- 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]. 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