Thank you Riz! On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 5:21:33 AM UTC+4:30, Riz wrote: > > Hi Mohammed. > > Relative paths is a enhancement I have not thought about, but achievable. > I shall definitely see to it. > > As far as updates is concerned, I have got only two things remaining to do > with respect to timimi plugin. > 1) Rewrite the host in golang and compile it for different architectures. > This way the issues with Python 2/3 will not arise > 2) A feature which will allow timimi to be a middleman to signals other > than save. Timimi itself will not be handling them, merely passing them to > intended end points. This would hopefully allow standalone html wikis to > launch predefined scripts. > > Once these are done, timimi will be feature complete. I do not want to add > more cruft to it. However, neither of these is urgent. So I am getting > around to them as and when time permits. > > Regarding admitting timimi to chrome store, I am not making any progress > unfortunately. If anyone has a chrome store developer account and is ready > to upload timimi, let me know. > > sincerely > Riz > > > On Wednesday, 19 September 2018 01:03:00 UTC+5:30, Mohammad wrote: >> >> Hello Riz, >> is it possible to use the relative path for backup location (snapshot >> plugin)? >> >> Please update and inform us if there is any update for Timimi and >> Snapshot plugin? >> >> Thank you >> Mohammad >> >> >> On Saturday, August 18, 2018 at 10:39:22 AM UTC+4:30, Riz wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> *Update 24/Aug/2018* >>> >>> So there have been a few requests regarding backup options. On the other >>> end, a few noted the pointlessness of pushing a backup option on people who >>> already have a personal solution for backups. Both points deserve merit. I >>> felt that a fair compromise would be a modular approach. Instead of adding >>> a backup option to the timimi plugin itself, I made a tiddlywiki plugin >>> called snapshot. >>> >>> Basically it is not a everything and kitchen sink solution. Rather, it >>> presents the user with a tiddlywiki message namely "tm-backup-wiki". >>> Whenever this message is triggered, it creates a timestamped clone of wiki >>> at that point. The location to keep the backups and format of >>> timestamp(same as now macro) can be defined under Control Panel > Saving >>> >Snapshots. If left blank, backups will be created in the same folder as >>> the original file. >>> Remember, Snapshot plugin requires timimi plugin or other similar >>> plugins that follow tiddlyfox saver module structure to work. Currently >>> PMario's filebackup might work in addition to timimi. >>> >>> https://ibnishak.github.io/Tesseract/pluginsandmacros/snapshot.html >>> >>> >>> Regarding inducting timimi plugin to chrome web-store, if anyone has a >>> google chrome store developer account and is ready to upload timimi to the >>> webstore, let me know and I shall share the code so that people may install >>> it. >>> >>> >>> *Original Post* >>> >>> https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi >>> >>> >>> For those who are unfamiliar, timimi is a web-extension that allows you >>> to save standalone tiddlywikis the same way tiddlyfox did. You can open >>> your tiddlywikis from anywhere in your home folder, make changes and save >>> changes. >>> >>> >>> Installation steps have been simplified and requirement of python >>> removed in windows. Installation steps are sa below >>> >>> *Firefox* >>> >>> * Download the platform specific file from release page >>> <https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/releases/tag/v1.0.0> and unzip it. >>> ** In windows remember that the unzipped folder will become your >>> installation folder. So relocate it to a convenient folder under your home >>> directory. >>> * Run the install script. >>> * Drag and drop timimi.xpi to **about:addons** page in firefox. >>> >>> *Chrome/Chromium* >>> >>> Chrome/Chromium does not allow installation of third party extensions >>> from outside the web-store. Until chrome finishes its review and accept >>> timimi to web-store, users will have to install it using the following >>> steps. >>> >>> * Download the platform specific file from release page >>> <https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/releases/tag/v1.0.0> and unzip it. >>> ** In windows remember that the unzipped folder will become your >>> installation folder. So relocate it to a convenient folder under your home >>> directory. >>> * Run the install script. >>> * Open *chrome://extensions/ *page in chrome/chromium and turn on the >>> "Developer mode" >>> * From the tool bar that appears, click "Load unpacked" and select the >>> folder *chrome-chromium/chrome-addon* >>> >>> Now open a local tiddlywiki file anywhere under your home folder, make >>> some changes and save. Wait for a few seconds to refresh the tab and ensure >>> that changes are saved. >>> >>> >>> Is there are issues, file them at >>> https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi/issues >>> >>> Please respond with your usage reports and platform details so as to >>> confirm that plugin is working as intended.. >>> >>> PS: other tiddlywiki saver plugins like mario's filesaver plugin for >>> firefox should not be in conflict with timimi. However it is a good idea to >>> temporarily disable them while testing timimi. >>> >>> PS: Please backup your important files before trying out. >>> >>
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