Hi
I second the idea. The new 'image' functionality allows external images to
be included into the wiki -- with this capability, any external content
could be included into the wiki.
My thoughts along these lines was a functionality to include a .tid file
from a CouchDb database into the
Thanks Stephan,
that works but it means I have to specify the tags I don't want to include
which isn't practical for my use case.
In reality, there are more tags than this. A is the category and B,C ,D etc
are subcategories. I want to filter out only the main category which has
not been
Hi
I ran across a similar problem when developing my gTiD
system: http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/
My solution was to use fields rather than tags, since tiddlers can be
filtered according to a match with the value of a field. This technique
doesn't quite answer your question, but provides a work
Hi Matabele,
Thats super - I've managed to transfer it to my own wiki and it's working
fine - really useful.
I hesitate to ask for anything else but is it an easy thing to just show
the (clickable) titles of the tiddlers which have the particular tag -
would this be the case if it was in the
Thanks, Matabele. This will encourage me to investigate fields but
filtering on tags would be the ideal, if possible.
Jon.
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 07:49:56 UTC+1, Matabele wrote:
Hi
I ran across a similar problem when developing my gTiD system:
http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/
My solution
Hello,
Does anybody know if it's possible to have a centered top bar above the the
story river (using the centralized theme) ? I want to have just the top bar
and the story river below it, both centered, without any side menu.
I already checked Ton Gerner's great guides, but they are using the
Hi,
It's the second time I see the text of a tiddler transformed into chinese
(see picture). The first time, it was the title of the tiddler. This time,
its the content of the field description.
I'm using TiddlyDesktop under Ubuntu 14.04. I don't know how to reproduce
the bug.
Regards,
Try
[field:tags[A]]
But this means that you will not be able to use any other tag at all for
those tiddlers.
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Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 10:00:13 UTC+2 schrieb Stephan Hradek:
Try
[field:tags[A]]
But this means that you will not be able to use any other tag at all for
those tiddlers.
After reading I thought, I should clarify: This means: For you main
category tiddlers it is then not possible
Hi Jon
Not sure if this is what you had in mind -- have a look at the 'Demo for
Jon' at: http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/
Couldn't get the pills to work with one click -- I suppose a macrocall is
needed to insert the current title.
regards
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:06:58 AM UTC+2, Jon wrote:
Hi Jon
OK -- appear to have it working now with a single click using a $setfield
widget. Don't know if the timing between the two widgets will be
synchronised in all cases though.
Anyway, give it a try -- perhaps it will work out for you.
regards
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:06:58 AM UTC+2,
Hi Matabele,
That looks very interesting too - I'll play around with it and add it to
all your other improvements! But what I was really after is probably a lot
simpler. Your MakeListDemo transcludes the tiddlers with a particular tag
but you mention this could also be adapted for the main
OK.
I'm really surprised that what appears to a novice as a simple thing, turns
out to be a lot harder to achieve.
Thanks,Jon
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 09:03:08 UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 10:00:13 UTC+2 schrieb Stephan Hradek:
Try
[field:tags[A]]
But this
Just in case this makes a difference, what I actually want to do is this:
Gives the list of tiddlers tagged with A B
{{{ [tag[A]tag[B]] }}}
and then to show tiddlers *only* tagged with A
Thanks, Jon
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 11:14:16 UTC+1, Jon wrote:
OK.
I'm really surprised that what
Hi Jon
OK -- try this code:
$select field=target default='(none)'
option value=null(none)/option
$list filter=[all[tiddlers]tags[]sort[title]]
option value=currentTiddler$view field=title//option
/$list
/$select
$makelist tiddler=$:/StoryList filter=[tag{!!target}]
$button
Hi,
I arrive to a blocking point when I use the [img] widget.
I've created the following tiddler
[img width=150 class=tw-image [{{!!imgref}}]]
[img width=150 class=tw-image [files/43130SANDRE02.jpg]]
nom:{{!!title}}brdepartement: {{!!dep}}brimg:{{!!imgref}}
The first img does not display the
Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 12:26:20 UTC+2 schrieb Jon:
Just in case this makes a difference, what I actually want to do is this:
Gives the list of tiddlers tagged with A B
{{{ [tag[A]tag[B]] }}}
and then to show tiddlers *only* tagged with A
I don't get it. Why filter for A B and then
Hi mondayrobot,
In the newest incarnation of my guide 'TW5 top menu + toolbars' [1] you can
set the starting left position of the Topbar.
Tab settings (or tiddler $:/_settings): Left 'Top toolbar'.
Cheers,
Ton
[1] http://tw5toolbar.tiddlyspot.com/
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:43:39 AM
Hi Jon
If this code is used in the main story river, the tiddler with the select
widget will be lost from view. I have, therefore, added a 'Tagged' tab in
the sidebar at: http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/ -- this should suit your needs.
regards
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 12:42:39 PM UTC+2, Matabele
Hi Matabele,
I've got your MakeList Demo working in my wiki but when I copied this code
into a new tiddler and tried it, (after saving and refreshing) the only
action was to close the tiddler - am I missing another bit of code
somewhere?
Thanks
Jon
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 11:42:39 UTC+1,
Hi Jon
The Demo code works in two stages:
1. The value of the tag selected with the $select widget is stored to a
field somewhere
2. This value is then retrieved and used by the $makelist widget to set
the list in '$:/StoryList'
These two text-references must match in order for the code to
Hi Stephan
A is the overall category and B, C etc are the subcategories.
I want to show tiddlers tagged with B which belong to the category A
(category B may also be applied to another category Z)
I also want to show tiddlers with the overall category A which have not yet
received a
Thanks Ton.
I would appreciate more specific pointers though...
On Friday, June 27, 2014 8:44:51 PM UTC+5:30, Ton Gerner wrote:
Hi njathan,
May be interesting for you: [1]
Cheers,
Ton
[1] http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/
On Friday, June 27, 2014 1:04:51 PM UTC+2, njathan wrote:
Hi,
I
Hi
You could use nested list filters:
$list filter=[tag[A]]
ul$list filter=[tag[B]]li$link to={{!!title}}$view
field=title//$link/li/$list/ul
/$list
and
$list filter=[tag[A]]
ul$list filter=[!tag[B]]li$link to={{!!title}}$view
field=title//$link/li/$list/ul
/$list
regards
On Saturday,
Hi Matabele,
Your reply is a little bit beyond me and it might be in response to me
being unclear earlier but apologies if the only confusion is on my part!!
The MakeList Demo is working fine in my wiki, but when I copied the newly
suggested code into a tiddler in my wiki, it wouldn't work. I
I feel like I'm asking for the moon now, but I don't want to have to
specify the other tags I don't want - it just wouldn't be practical. I just
want to be able to select those tiddlers tagged with only A without
specifying the other tags.
Thanks, Jon.
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 12:15:25 UTC+1,
Sorry Jon, but all of your requirements sound rather contradictory to me.
Could you upload a working example somewhere (e.g. tiddlyspot.com) so that
we see what you mean?
I can't promise I can look at it this weekend, but I'll try to.
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Hi njathan
An empty copy of QD gTiD may be found here: http://gtid.tiddlyspot.com/
The project was written as an experiment to see what could be done with TW5
-- the result is a usable task management application based along the
lines of a paper based GTD system.
The project has been on
Hi Jon
No problem -- select the 'Recent' tab in the side menu
at: http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/ -- then drag the link 'List all Tagged'
onto your TiddlyWiki.
This will give you a new 'Tagged' tab in the side menu of your wiki which
should meet your requirements (you also need the $makelist
Interesting puzzle! What about [field:tags/^A$/] ?
Regards,
Xavier.
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On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Jon fiveri...@gmail.com wrote:
Just in case this makes a difference, what I actually want to do is this:
Gives the list of tiddlers tagged with A B
{{{ [tag[A]tag[B]] }}}
Hi Matabele
just installed. it's very useful
thank you!
Paolo
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 2:21:20 PM UTC+2, Matabele wrote:
Hi Jon
No problem -- select the 'Recent' tab in the side menu at:
http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/ -- then drag the link 'List all Tagged' onto
your TiddlyWiki.
Hi Matabele
just installed, it's very useful!
Thank you
Paolo
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Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 14:29:04 UTC+2 schrieb Xavier:
Interesting puzzle! What about [field:tags/^A$/] ?
Looks good. Even field:tags/\bA\b/ sounds feasible
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I havn't tried, but could it be that you need another syntax?
[img width=150 class=tw-image {{!!imgref}}]
or try to use a macro.
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Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 14:29:04 UTC+2 schrieb Xavier:
Interesting puzzle! What about [field:tags/^A$/] ?
Looks good. Even field:tags/\bA\b/ sounds feasible
Testing in http://tiddlywiki.com/#:%24%3A%2FAdvancedSearch, with the tag
task, the \b doesn't prevent other tags to be present. The
Hi,
Thank you for your help,
It works, but I was hoping to get a relative position based on the story
river, so the toolbar and the story river are always centered, independent
of the browser window size (including for mobile). Do you know if that's
possible?
Thanks again,
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Perfect! Thank you.
Jon
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 13:21:20 UTC+1, Matabele wrote:
Hi Jon
No problem -- select the 'Recent' tab in the side menu at:
http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/ -- then drag the link 'List all Tagged' onto
your TiddlyWiki.
This will give you a new 'Tagged' tab in the side
Hi Stephan,
I don't use tiddlyspot etc and haven't got time to get my head round it.
What I'm asking is very straight forward and simple (although I understand
that the solution may be much more difficult), so I don't think uploading
anything will help further.
It's simply this - to filter
Hi,
Thanks for your answer
No that's not working neither.
To mee that looks like a bug that should be submitted ?
What's the procedure ? I'm totally new to this forum ...
I'm going to try with a macro and will let you know
Thanks
Vpl
Le samedi 28 juin 2014 15:01:04 UTC+2, Stephan Hradek a
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 7:49:40 AM UTC-7, Jon wrote:
It's simply this - to filter tiddlers that only have a single tag eg. A
and only using that tag in the filter (rather than not B, C, D etc.)
I think Stephan already described the syntax for this
[field:tags[A]]
which selects all
Hi!
There are two settings in TW which define what text is shown when creating
a new tiddler (or new journal):
*config.views.wikified.defaultText*, which defines what is shown in the new
tiddler when it's in edit mode
*config.views.editor.defaultText*, which defines what is shown in the new
Would this mean I would need to enter a field value of A into each
tiddler I wanted to filter? If so, that wouldn't be practical either. I
just want to filter on the actual tag.
Thanks, Jon
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 16:22:48 UTC+1, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 7:49:40 AM
Hi mondayrobot,
Try the following style;
.tw-topbar-left {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
width: 100%;
}
Cheers,
Ton
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 3:37:25 PM UTC+2, mondayrobot wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your help,
It works, but I was hoping to get a relative position
Hi,
I'm a long-time fan of Tiddlywiki classic and am starting to migrate to
Tiddlywiki 5. Attempting this, I have run into a problem with my iPad.
Setup
- Tiddlywiki stored on a server accessed through WebDAV
- Access on iPad through PDF Expert app
Through this setup, I can
Would this mean I would need to enter a field value of A into each
tiddler I wanted to filter? If so, that wouldn't be practical either. I
just want to filter on the actual tag.
No, Stephan's solution just works because the tags of a tiddler are
actually contained in a field that is called
Hi Xavier,
Yes, I clicked on the i button and I see what you mean.
I've played around with Stephan's suggestion, but I just don't know enough
to make it work.
This is what I have at the moment {{{ [tag[A]] }}} which is pasted into a
tiddler. Could you please adapt this to include Stephan's
So, {{{ [field:tags[A]] }}} doesn't work
On Saturday, 28 June 2014 18:02:28 UTC+1, Jon wrote:
Hi Xavier,
Yes, I clicked on the i button and I see what you mean.
I've played around with Stephan's suggestion, but I just don't know enough
to make it work.
This is what I have at the moment
In order to work on something real, let me replace your *A* tag by *task*:
then {{{ [tag[task]] }}} in any tiddler of tiddlywiki.com produces the
list:
Compose ballad http://tiddlywiki.com/#Compose%20ballad
Get the Ring http://tiddlywiki.com/#Get%20the%20Ring
Go to Mordor
Hi Xavier,
I did exactly what you've demonstrated here and got the same results but I
couldn't get it to work in my own wiki because when I used the {{{
[field:tags[A]] }}} example, there were no results - I just thought I
hadn't included the syntax correctly. Then I realised that as another
A macro should work.
Something like this:
\define myimage(width class)
[img width=$width$ class=$class$ [$(myimgref)$]]
\end
$set name=myimgref value={{!!imgref}}
myimage width=150 class=tw-image
/$set
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On Saturday, June 28, 2014 8:42:28 AM UTC-7, whatever wrote:
There are two settings in TW which define what text is shown when creating
a new tiddler (or new journal):
*config.views.wikified.defaultText*, which defines what is shown in the
new tiddler when it's in edit mode
In message 7d1a25c5-9641-46e3-84e0-595ff5858...@googlegroups.com on
Tue, 24 Jun 2014, Ton Gerner ton.ger...@gmail.com writes
Replace 'Consolas' monospace; by 'Consolas', monospace;
Note the ','
Thanks Ton and PMario, your solution worked perfectly.
Take care,
Mark..
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Thanks, Eric.
It was driving me bonkers, not knowing what was going on. :)
w
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 11:03:54 PM UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Saturday, June 28, 2014 8:42:28 AM UTC-7, whatever wrote:
There are two settings in TW which define what text is shown when
creating a new
How do you install this plug in to TW5?
On Saturday, June 21, 2014 5:56:37 PM UTC-4, David Bakin wrote:
oh boy, thanks!
On Saturday, June 21, 2014 2:48:17 PM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Saturday, June 21, 2014 1:57:03 PM UTC-7, David Bakin wrote:
I frequently find myself with very long
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