I'm sorry; can you clarify your question?

On Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 12:48:13 AM UTC-8, BJ wrote:
>
>
> I have this workin on xubuntu 14.04 with chrome and firefox, what is your 
> setup?
>
> On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 10:20:13 PM UTC, K wrote:
>>
>> Thanks BJ, 
>>
>> But when I tried this, Tiddlywiki threw this error: TypeError: 
>> ev.editor.dataProcessor.writer.setRules is not a function
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:08:39 PM UTC-8, BJ wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi K,
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 6:46:33 PM UTC, K wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 10:24:17 AM UTC-8, K wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Sure I can distribute it. (Just need to remove a few private 
>>>>> tiddlers.) How do I do this? Mostly it looks good, except when I use 
>>>>> tiddlymap. I have to switch themes to use it, but for general viewing 
>>>>> purposes, its eye candy. I managed to make buttons readable, but they 
>>>>> look 
>>>>> a bit tacky. Needs some more tweaking before its good.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for help on the italics for links and buttons. While doing it, 
>>>>> I noticed I messed something up while trying to hook ckeditor as the 
>>>>> default editor. Managed to fix it though. Its good if you have long pages 
>>>>> to write and want to edit full screen. You can always switch to the 
>>>>> standard wiki if you want to use tiddlywiki functions.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Another problem I encountered is that ckeditor (when editing source) 
>>>> is white, so I have to switch to edit. My extent at coding knowledge is AP 
>>>> computer science (java), so I was able to modify the existing code without 
>>>> understanding too much, but is there a way to make ck editor's ui and 
>>>> editing background use rgba?  The less you need to change themes, the 
>>>> faster you can edit and get things done. Also, ckeditor saves hours of 
>>>> editing because it lets you render long articles faster, so any help with 
>>>> this would be nice. 
>>>>
>>>> When you build your version of ckeditor online (at the ckeditor 
>>> website), you can select the 'div area editor' plugin and remove the 
>>> 'iframe area editor' plugin. The will allow the editor to use the correct 
>>> styles in tiddlywiki whilst editing.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>> For example, one complex topic I wrote about took 20 tiddlers, and 
>>>> required a lot of time transcluding them to make them look pretty. After 
>>>> that, I just decided to format the wiki so I can make it similar to 
>>>> wikipedia's display. 
>>>>
>>>> Same thing with tiddlymap. I have little to no knowledge of css besides 
>>>> copy and paste and modification of what's already there.
>>>>
>>>> Also, on it's first iteration ckeditor doesn't fit correctly, but if I 
>>>> close the edit and click the edit button again it fits nicely.
>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:57:23 AM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi K,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's a real nice exploration as to theming TiddlyWiki.
>>>>>> There haven't been all too many undertaken in that direction as of 
>>>>>> yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Perhaps provide a test-wiki to play with?
>>>>>> That way it is much easier to give you feedback in terms of solutions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best wishes,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> — tb
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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