Hi Jeremy

I plan to create a bookmarklet
>
Great !

drag-and-drop
>
And great again !
(files from file browser with relative path ... if I may ask.)

these are me two last broken but beloved features
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tiddlywiki/lo-4DgSCUFk/discussion
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgsnfATVyIoUdHByT2xCSkNCRU5sZThNcUM1OVF5X1E

looking forward to see it happen

Julien


Le lundi 10 juin 2013 08:58:58 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
>
> Hi JVC
>
> Thanks for the feedback, and sorry for the late reply; I think you've 
> actually anticipated my answers.
>
> I plan to create a bookmarklet that inserts a UI into the current page to 
> let the user choose/modify a snippet, and then pushes it to a TW5 server 
> over HTTP. It would function similarly to Ben Gillies' TiddlySpace 
> bookmarklet:
>
> http://tiddlybookmarks.tiddlyspace.com
>
> I also intend to extend the TiddlyFox addon for Firefox so that it can 
> snip straight into a single file TiddlyWiki. (Browser extensions can "see" 
> across all tabs, so it becomes possible to push the snippet straight into 
> the tab holding your chosen TiddlyWiki document).
>
> I've done some work on drag-and-drop from browser windows to TW5; I'd like 
> to be able to drag images straight into TW5. However, current browsers 
> don't implement the drag and drop spec sufficiently to do this.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 11:45 AM, jvc <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> i asked this question over at the other tiddly group, but perhaps this 
>> would be a better place to ask...
>>
>> *i am curious if the new tiddlywiki5 will be able accept info from a 
>> bookmarklet for snipping web content that you want to save to the wiki?  
>> for instance... i am browsing the web and in the same browser i have my 
>> tiddlywiki5 open and i see something interesting on a website so i click on 
>> my bookmarklet and it grabs the site (or selected text) and automagically 
>> creates a new tiddly with the content from the site in my tiddlywiki.
>>
>> if it can not handle it by itself... would it be possible to set it up 
>> with a local server to do something like that?*
>>
>> ...it seems like the new version can be run as a server, so perhaps this 
>> is possible???  is there any tutorials available for getting tiddlywiki5 
>> running under node.js and using it as a server?
>>
>> thanks,
>> -jvc 
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