[tw] [TW5] Google Drive backend for TW5 - your thoughts please

2014-06-30 Thread Peter Vogt
Hi all, I've just been playing with TW5 on Google Drive [TW5][TWC] Host your TiddlyWiki on Google Drive https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/google$20drive$20/tiddlywiki/pEEi9evWUJQ/zaWHphdDUQAJ - hosting works fine but as the OP points out saving changes is a real pain. I

Re: [tw] Re: Application that writes a TiddlyWiki

2014-03-05 Thread Peter Vogt
Why not plain ol' HTML? - the branches (edges) of your tree become hyperlinks - you can scale the number of files/pages as you like, trading off the efficiency of your file system vs. rendering time in browser - you're already writing a text file, html requires minimal overhead and work -

Re: [tw] Re: Application that writes a TiddlyWiki

2014-03-05 Thread Peter Vogt
as poking your eye with a stick ;-) Pete On Wednesday, 5 March 2014 09:13:09 UTC, Peter Vogt wrote: Why not plain ol' HTML? - the branches (edges) of your tree become hyperlinks - you can scale the number of files/pages as you like, trading off the efficiency of your file system vs. rendering

Re: [tw] Re: Application that writes a TiddlyWiki

2014-03-05 Thread Peter Vogt
Sorry, just checked but the tool I was thinking of is not doxygen... May be worth asking on stack overflow if you want to pursue that avenue. On Wednesday, 5 March 2014 09:19:20 UTC, Peter Vogt wrote: PS: If you can specify a grammar for your data you can then use tools like doxygen

[tw] Re: [TW5] vs [TWC] for new wikis?

2014-01-17 Thread Peter Vogt
down the line, after it finally has the features I need. On Thursday, January 16, 2014 2:34:23 AM UTC-7, Peter Vogt wrote: Hi tiddlerers, I'm a TW noob in a bind deciding whether to go for TWC with its mature ecosystem and online hosting methods or TW5 as it new, exciting, changing

[tw] [TW5] vs [TWC] for new wikis?

2014-01-16 Thread Peter Vogt
Hi tiddlerers, I'm a TW noob in a bind deciding whether to go for TWC with its mature ecosystem and online hosting methods or TW5 as it new, exciting, changing (and more future proof?), running on node js. My requirement is for a personal wiki which is hosted on a vps, which will be

[tw] [TW5] Nodejs TiddlyWiki wont serve on port 80 [solved]

2014-01-15 Thread Peter Vogt
I looked through the code as to why and then realised that node does not have root priviledge and therefore wont listen on port 1023 without tinkering. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6109089/how-do-i-run-node-js-on-port-80 for discussion and options. Just posting this as I looked