Hi Danielo
The difference was the upgrade process--> *Node 5.0.8 to node 5.0.12 (I > think all tiddlers are kept)* VS Standalone 5.0.8 to Node 5.0.12 (does it > only import standard tiddlers?) > 5.0.12 should be able to import both ordinary and system tiddlers from 5.0.8 wikis. I'd be interested if you could track the problem down a little. Best wishes Jeremy > I forgot to mention that maybe this could have an impact on performance or > be too slow when lazy loading tiddlers. But I'm not very sure about this > point. > > El lunes, 2 de junio de 2014 14:24:16 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston escribió: >> >> Hi Danielo >> >> Great stuff, once again I'm very impressed. I notice that >> http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com is still running 5.0.8; are your plugins >> compatible with 5.0.12? >> >> Best wishes >> >> Jeremy >> >> >> >> On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Danielo Rodríguez <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I'm glad to present a new plugin. It is in beta stage yet, so if you >>> want to propose something it's possible. If you just want to jump to the >>> plugin you can find it at : http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/ and search >>> for context plugin >>> >>> This widget looks for a word inside a tiddler and shows the result with >>> the searched word highlighted with some of its context. >>> Installation >>> >>> The easiest way is to just grab the plugin. It contents the basic >>> tiddlers needed. Just drag and drop the following link into your own wiki: >>> $:/plugins/danielo/context >>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fdanielo%2Fcontext> >>> Usage >>> >>> After installing the plugin you will have a new tab in $:/AdvancedSearch >>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2FAdvancedSearch> called Context >>> Search >>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fdanielo%2Fcontext%2FContext%20Search>. >>> If you want this functionality in other places you will have to edit the >>> desired tiddler yourself adding the *context widget*. For more details >>> about using the widget see the section below. >>> Using the widget >>> >>> The very basic usage of the widget is the following: >>> >>> <$context term="lorem"/> >>> >>> Which will render as: >>> >>> ... >>> the widget is the following: >>> >>> ``` >>> <$context term="lorem"/> >>> ``` >>> Which will render as: >>> <$context term="lorem... >>> >>> The widgets will search inside the current tiddler by default. Because >>> that you see the same content twice here. This example is not very useful. >>> Other more meaningful would be: >>> >>> <$list filter="[search{$:/temp/advancedsearch}sort[title]limit[250]]"> >>> {{!!title||$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate}} >>> <$context term={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/> >>> </$list> >>> >>> That will search for tiddlers containing the text specified in >>> $:/temp/advancedsearch >>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2Ftemp%2Fadvancedsearch> and >>> will display a link to the matching tiddlers plus a preview of the matching >>> content. Something very similar is used in Context Search >>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#Context%20Search>. Below you can find >>> a complete list of parameters and their default values. >>> parameter description default term The term you want to search >>> searchTerm An alias for the previous one tiddler The tiddler's name to >>> look into current tiddler length Number of context characters to show 50 >>> before Number of characters before the matched term to show the value >>> of the length parameter after Number of characters after the matched >>> term to show the value of the length parameter maxMatches maximun >>> number of matched elements to show. Incrementing this can cause several >>> performance issues 10 element Node element to create. This element will >>> contain the results of the search. If you want to style it its class is >>> tw-context <pre> matchClass The css class to assign to the matched >>> terms in the results. This is used to highlight the results matched >>> Customizing the output >>> >>> There are not many ways to customize the output of this widget. You can >>> specify *what type of node you want to create* to wrap the results >>> (div,span...). The default is <pre>. This container is created with the >>> class tw-context so you can easily apply styles to it. Something >>> similar happens to the *highlighted* words. You can specify the name of >>> the class to assign to it and also you can apply styles to that class. >>> >>> A very basic example of customization could be: >>> >>> 1. Create a tiddler, for example $:/plugins/danielo/context/css >>> >>> <http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fdanielo%2Fcontext%2Fcss> >>> 2. Paste the following text or any css rule you want: >>> >>> .matched{background-color:yellow} >>> .tw-context { >>> border:1px solid blue; >>> word-break: break-all; word-wrap: break-word;} >>> >>> >>> 3. Tag it with $:/tags/stylesheet >>> 4. Save the tiddler >>> >>> Live example >>> You can find a live example at http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/ >>> >>> -- >>> 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/d/optout. >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> 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. 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