Hi Dave,

On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 3:26:11 PM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi Ton
>
> I will have a look at your example when I get a breather. Been pretty busy 
> around here with visitors for the last week.
>
As you already stated elsewhere: put a link in your mall to my Dropbox 
file. May be a "general" top menu in your mall and a link to my guide/demo?

>
> I feel like using TiddlyWiki with node.js is way beyond me. I have node.js 
> installed, but I know nothing about it and would need a step by step 
> walkthrough from someone, answering my questions along the way.
>
That's true for me as well. I did install it but then I miss the latest 
additions to TW5 when downloading master.zip. At 
http://five.tiddlywiki.com/ I see a ReadOnly theme but that is not in the 
master.zip.
There must be a way via Github I think, but I did only succeed in the 
Cygwin way. I installed Github according David Jonston's walkthrough but 
that did not work (missing steps in the walkthrough?)

>
> I am waiting on the list widget and anything remotely like that because I 
> want to know if the refactoring Jeremy is working on will change things 
> like that. Supposedly there will be a dropdown way to add tiddlers to lists 
> and lists to tiddlers. I am forcing myself to wait for that before I get 
> into lists in any serious way. All I did was have a conversation with 
> Jeremy about a similar potential mechanism where by "listing" one tiddler 
> in another, both tiddlers would be connected to each other equally in a two 
> way process. But that probably won't happen.
>
We'll wait.

Cheers,

Ton

>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Ton Gerner <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> 1) There is an updated version of my TW5 with top menu and toolbar 
>> buttons [1].
>> Now it contains buttons for 'new tiddler', 'Control panel', 'save', 
>> 'close all', 'search', 'toggle view' and 'toggle sidebar' buttons.
>> Besides a demo it is a step by step guide for adding a fixed top menu 
>> with toolbar buttons to a standard TW5.
>> The buttons are now transcluded in $:/TopSideBar, so the approach is more 
>> modular to ease adding only certain toolbar buttons.
>>
>> 2) What do you think of adding instructions for installing node.js?
>> David Johnston made a walkthrough [2] and with his help I succeeded in 
>> installing node.js (the cygwin route, NOT the github route).
>> I plan to do a node.js install on another PC (the cygwin route) and note 
>> done all necessary steps.
>> Interested?
>>
>> 3) My knowledge of the <$list> widget is minimal and the documentation at 
>> http://five.tiddlywiki.com/ misses simple examples.
>> David Johnston seems to do a lot with it and I understood you are 
>> experimenting with it as well.
>> Are you planning to add some simple examples for use of the <$list> 
>> widget?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ton
>>
>> [1] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2638511/TW5_Test.htm
>>
>> [2] 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywikidev/ZwcOcrTzPys/c9xOwBzn_T8J
>>
>> On Thursday, October 10, 2013 3:13:37 AM UTC+2, Pat O'Brien wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you for having a collection area for all modifications TW5. Will 
>>> surely be a resource as it comes to upgrade time (from alpha to beta)!
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 10:56:21 PM UTC-4, David Gifford wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi guys
>>>>
>>>> Seeing the cool stuff David Johnston is doing for TW5 got me really 
>>>> excited about the many possibilities for TW5. Tonight I whipped up a 
>>>> modest 
>>>> collection of how-tos, aimed at new users. I call it TW5 mall. See it at 
>>>> http://www.giffmex.org/**tw5mall.htm<http://www.giffmex.org/tw5mall.htm>
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>> I ask two things of you:
>>>>
>>>> 1. How do I get rid of the stylesheet tag pill in the Index?
>>>>
>>>> and 
>>>>
>>>> 2. Please submit either here or by email, the kinds of things you think 
>>>> should be added to the mall, preferably with explanations of how to do 
>>>> them. As I learn TiddlyWiki 5 better, everyone wins, because I can try to 
>>>> communicate my learning to other new users who like myself are not coders 
>>>> / 
>>>> programmers / developers.
>>>>
>>>> I am quite happy to donate any of these tiddlers to whatever Jeremy and 
>>>> team come up with in terms of an official site with tutorials, tips and 
>>>> tricks, themes, macros, plugins, widgets, and other goodies. But until 
>>>> then 
>>>> I am doing this first of all for me, as a storage place for stuff I want 
>>>> to 
>>>> remember how to do, but also for others who may benefit from it until 
>>>> something more official gets cooked up.
>>>>
>>>> Blessings,
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
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