Hello Dino El domingo, 30 de abril de 2017, 0:16:36 (UTC+2), Dino escribió: > > Dear Danielo, > > I saw your tutorial in youtube. It was great. And I have two questions: >
Ok, seem that you have understood many of the concepts yourself. Let's review the rest > 1. What can I do to record my default personal database configuration into > the HTML file? I explain: > Yesterday, I tried to setup my database and record it in the HTML file. > But I saw that yours NoteSelf records the configuration into the machine > web browser, not into the file. > > When I try to use TiddlyFox to record the cconfiguration into the HTML > file, I receive an Error. I think it sounds like it corrupted the Noteself > file. > Noteself is not a regular tiddlywiki eddition. It's purpose is not to be portable. It stores all your tiddler information on your browser, anything is saved into the html file like tiddlywiki does. For this reason, it makes no sense any attempt to hardcode the database into the html file. > It interesting for me to have my personal default configuration where I > can use it into my 5 different devices. > For that purpose, you need to use a remote database that serves as intermediate. As you have discovered, setting up cloudant is very easy. Now, what you need to sync the data between several devices is to use the same configuration on all of them. Just open https://noteself.github.io/online on several devices and put the same remote database configuration. They will start synchronizing once you log in. > 2. What can I do to upgrade your 5.14-prerelease Noteself file to the 5.14 > (current) version of Tiddlywiki? I tried it and I think it corrupts the > file. > Hello. NoteSelf uses 5.14-prerelease because on the released 5.13 was a bug that prevented noteself to work properly. For that matter, I started to use the prerelease onf 5.14 which didn't have that bug. Now it's my intention to move the online version to the stable version of tiddlywiki. So you don't need to do anything, the next time you visit https://noteself.github.io/online it will upgrade itself. As I said, downloading the html file of noteself makes little sense, because it does not keep any information inside. Think about noteself as any other online service, like evernote or gmail. You open them on your browser, then you log in and all your information is there. Noteself has the advantage that it saves your information FIRST on your browser, and when possible it is synced to a remote server. If you still have any doubt, don't hesitate to ask again. > -- 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 https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/8c9bf25a-f6af-410e-93f8-ea50f0382b11%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

