On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 2:26 PM, James Weaver <[email protected]>wrote:
> Yes. > > 1) Access http://tiddlywiki.com > 2) Select Tools > zoomin > 3) In the HelloThere tiddler click "for the next 25 years" tiddler link. > The Future of TiddlyWiki should appear (correct behavior). > 4) Click the Close box (X in upper right corner). > 5) Notice that tiddler space is empty (incorrect behavior, as the > HelloThere tiddler should have taken its place). > Thanks Jim, very helpful. It's fixed for 5.0.7: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/e0f428b9b2374487a0758ea80716f337e3c643ff Many thanks Jeremy > > Thanks, > Jim > > > On Saturday, January 4, 2014 3:47:17 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > >> Hi Jim >> On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 7:07 AM, James Weaver <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> I'm noticing on Safari v6.0.5 (Mac OS X 10.8.5) that the "zoomin" view >>> in TW 5.0.6-beta has different behavior from TW 5.0.5-beta. When closing a >>> tiddler, the tiddler area now incorrectly becomes blank. >>> >> >> Strange. I only have access to Safari 7.x. Could you kindly list a >> repeatable sequence of actions on tiddlywiki.com that behaves >> differently between Safari and either Firefox or Chrome? >> >> Many thanks >> >> Jeremy >> >> >> >> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jim >>> >>> >>> On Friday, January 3, 2014 3:00:10 PM UTC-5, Ton Gerner wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Jeremy, >>>> >>>> Very interesting new things to explore! >>>> >>>> The $:/History issue is still in the list of bugs >>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/323 >>>> >>>> Does it in some way harm when I delete $:/History from time to time to >>>> keep the size of the TW minimal? >>>> I cannot think of any harm but you never know. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Ton >>>> >>>> On Friday, January 3, 2014 6:46:41 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm pleased to announce the release of TiddlyWiki 5.0.6. This release >>>>> includes several pull requests from Stephan Hradek and David Jade, to whom >>>>> I'm very grateful for their help and support. >>>>> >>>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/ >>>>> >>>>> There's an abridged change history on the site (click on the version >>>>> ribbon at the top right), and you can see the full set of changes on >>>>> GitHub. I wanted to pick out a couple of interesting new features. >>>>> >>>>> Firstly, there's no a demo of using TiddlyWiki5 to generate an >>>>> all-in-one static HTML page containing a list of tiddlers using HTML >>>>> #anchor links to navigate between them. You can see an example here: >>>>> >>>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/alltiddlers.html >>>>> >>>>> Try clicking on the wikilinks to see how the browser scrolls straight >>>>> to the target tiddler. >>>>> >>>>> To do the same for your own wiki you can modify the filter in >>>>> "$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.content" to change which tiddlers are >>>>> included. Then render the shadow tiddler "$:/core/templates/ >>>>> alltiddlers.template.html". You can either do that on the command >>>>> line under node.js: >>>>> >>>>> --rendertiddler $:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html >>>>> output/alltiddlers.html text/plain >>>>> >>>>> Or you can create a button in the browser that downloads the static >>>>> representation when clicked: >>>>> >>>>> <$button message="tw-download-file" >>>>> param="$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html" >>>>> class="btn-big-green">Download All Tiddlers {{$:/core/images/save-button}} >>>>> </$button> >>>>> >>>>> Secondly, I'm very excited about adding the beginnings of support for >>>>> a thing called node-webkit: >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit >>>>> >>>>> It's a toolkit for turning web pages into true desktop applications. >>>>> The following instructions tell you how to create a custom application >>>>> wrapper around a TiddlyWiki HTML file so that you can run it directly on >>>>> the desktop, and save changes directly to the filing system: >>>>> >>>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki%2520on%2520node-webkit.html >>>>> >>>>> I'm also hard at work at a new end user application based on >>>>> node-webkit that I'm calling TiddlyDesktop. It will be a Mac and Windows >>>>> app that gives you a list of registered TiddlyWiki files on your disc. >>>>> Click on one of them to open it in its own window, and make changes in the >>>>> usual way. Your currently open TiddlyWiki's will reopen in the same >>>>> position if you quit and restart the app. >>>>> >>>>> I've attached a screenshot that shows the prototype running on the >>>>> Mac. Note the TiddlyWiki icon in the dock, and the two TiddlyWiki files >>>>> open in front of the window showing the list of registered files. >>>>> >>>>> Technically, node-webkit does it's magic by combining Node.js with >>>>> Chromium. It's a very interesting project, with lots of momentum. >>>>> >>>>> Let me know if you've any comments or questions on these features, or >>>>> anything else. >>>>> >>>>> Best wishes >>>>> >>>>> Jeremy >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Jeremy Ruston >>>>> mailto:[email protected] >>>>> >>>> >> >> >> -- >> Jeremy Ruston >> mailto:[email protected] >> > -- Jeremy Ruston mailto:[email protected] -- 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]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

