Hi All
I have a TW hosted on TiddlySpot that uses TW version 5.1.14. Now that
version 5.1.15 has been released, I would like to upgrade.
I have followed the instructions at https://tiddlywiki.com/#Upgrading and
now have an upgraded version of the TW saved on my local drive.
My problem is, how d
You wait years for a Kanban solution the two come along at once.
On Wednesday, 15 November 2017 08:55:35 UTC, Riz wrote:
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> Also, try the standalone version, which has more features.
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> https://github.com/ibnishak/Tekkan
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> Let me know if you have any feedback
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5.14 came out with several notable improvements especially when it comes to
drag and drop. Naturally it created a wealth of opportunities.
It also goes on to prove that TW5 can act as a good backbone for dedicated
single page applications. It is quite possible to have a wunderlist clone or
Hi JD,
Just giving this a test. Thoughts so far...it plays nicely with Riz's
sidebar, which is good :)
The default (I.e. what I see after dragging the plugin and refreshing) on
mobile the initial refresh shoes a search for themes. Closing it and
resaving on mobile seems to get rid of this.
Thanks! I just installed & tested the latest version & it works great. Any
plans to eventually add this to Firefox & Chrome's add-in repositories once
you are comfortable that savetiddlers is stable enough?
Thanks again!
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On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 8:22:14 PM UTC+1, Zyb wrote:
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> Thanks a lot! Tested it on Win 7 64 Bit, FF 57. Saving and backups work
> ONLY if the FF download folder is set to the Windows download folder. If
> this is not the case, i.e. in the FF options a custom folder is set for
> downl
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 9:26:55 PM UTC+1, Zyb wrote:
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> Anyway, everything seems to work when the TWs are opened from the folder
> that, in the Firefox settings, is specified as download folder -- standard
> or non-standard doesn’t matter. Sorry for the confucion, I’m happy ... I
> t
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 7:09:03 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
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> You need a catchier name. Like HanoiSaver or 57Savers, or Save-n-back, or
> FoxySave -- something to make it easy to remember, find, and search for.
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HanoiSaver ... I don't need to save Hanoi. I'm sure they can take care fo
Hi Mark
thx for this info. I'll need to test it. ...
-mario
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Hi,
I did make a small bundle some time ago. It's attached here. You can
download it, and drag and drop import it to tiddlywiki.com to play with it.
have fun!
mario
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Hey, thanks for the feedback! Yes, I wanted to use Riz's sidebar with
this, but it seems I forgot to add " !important" to the "top" parameter of
tc-sidebar-scrollable... I'll have this fixed by 1.0.1, which is probably
tomorrow. Another: the search results of the simple-search is drawn behind
Hello, have you tried going to *Control Panel* >> *Saving* >> *TiddlySpot
Saver* ? Just input your Wiki Name and Password there, and then save.
That's how I did it.
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 5:01:21 PM UTC+9, AndrewMc wrote:
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> Hi All
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> I have a TW hosted on TiddlySpot that uses TW ve
Ciao Furicle
Furicle wrote: I am having a ridiculously complicated time trying to use
> TW. I think a new user will never jump through all these hoops.
>
I think your sentiment is spot-on.
Its a bit of a insolvable issue as there is NO dedicated "Make It Simple
For Newbies" Department. The pr
On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 4:58:57 PM UTC+1, Furicle wrote:
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> I am having a ridiculously complicated time trying to use TW. I think a
> new user will never jump through all these hoops.
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> Firefox is forcing the end of TiddlyFox, fine. There's a great Getting
> Started doc with all th
Hi Arkady
Thank you very much for writing down all these interesting thoughts and
linking to relevant concepts! And sorry for the long time it took me to
write an answer.
Have you tried http://cardo.wiki/ ? It is one of the most feature rich
TW-based solutions I know of.
Maybe GTD is an acronym
> At the risk of asking a stupid question - would it be difficult to just wrap
> it all up in an Electron app bundle like Slack et al?
That’s actually what TiddlyDesktop is, except that it uses the older nw.js
rather than Electron.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
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On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 12:55:31 PM UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Ciao PMario
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> Furicle wrote:
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>> I am having a ridiculously complicated time trying to use TW. I think a
>>> new user will never jump through all these hoops.
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> PMario replied:
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>> See: https://groups.goog
Ciao PMario
You do get it--but you miss something also--I think.
IF you refer to a thread people read the THREAD.
But they DO NOT need to read the thread.
What they NEED is direct links to INSTRUCTIONS of what to do to get
something working FIRST.
Discussion should NEVER come first IMO whe
Ciao cari Arkady & Thomas,
I have been using Thomas' ToDoNow a long time. I'm still using it. It works.
Why do I like it? Honed Minimalism. GTD systems got OVER-complex for one
person only able to do one thing at a time. Thomas went back to HIS basics
and found something workable.
It is a very
Ciao Jeremy
The latest TiddlyDesktop is great. Its very good--likely the lowest hassle
for TiddlyWiki that are "self contained". Its very reliable IME.
BUT its not so good if you need to be able to do things that normal
web-browsers provide like "Print Edit" and "Save to Scrapbook."
The RESUL
Hi mark,
This info works very well. I'll include it in the addOn docs.
The important thing is that the "mklink" command is only available with
cmd.exe ... powershell doesn't know it, or it may be a different one.
have fun!
mario
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In the latest TW we have THE AGONY RICHES ...
As of today we have 16 (yes, SIXTEEN) kosher ways of saving TiddlyWiki ...
https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted
Is there ONE that works with everything (EVERY PLATFORM) that is easy to
set up?
Best wishes
Josiah
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I found tiddly-saver here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/9984ShVVbbA and it works
quite well.
Only negative point is that it requires a dedikated place to store the
TiddlyWiki.
Am Samstag, 28. Oktober 2017 11:33:51 UTC+2 schrieb Norm Davis:
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> Firefox and Tiddly have lon
Just a thought.
This group's Modus Operandi looks somewhat dated.
Best wishes
Josiah
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> Just a thought.
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> This group's Modus Operandi looks somewhat dated.
WhatsApp is good for chat but it’s ephemeral: it doesn’t off permalinks or
searchability. It might have a role alongside this group, but as a replacement
I think it's a non-starter.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
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> Best wishe
See https://tiddlywiki.com/#How%20to%20embed%20PDF%20and%20other%20documents
The section on _canonical_uri is most relevant.
In your example, try changing the \ to a / .
Good luck!
Mark
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 2:16:26 AM UTC-8, Natanael wrote:
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> Is there any way to create a new
For what it's worth, here's the code I insert into the filter plugin to
allow me to have selectable filters:
<$select tiddler="$:/temp/tdn/user-filter" default='General Usage'>
<$list filter='[tag[Filter]sort[title]]'>
<$view field='caption'/>
It gets inserted below <$vars uf=...
Each filte
Ciao Jeremy
Thanks for the reply.
I was being more prodding than helpful.
FRANKLY, though *GG is looking worse and worse over time*.
Our major problem is it CANNOT cope with the sheer complexity of TW as it
evolves.
Right now is a very good phase in TW's history to know that, to see that
cle
In my humble opinion, to get what TT wants, what this group needs is proper
forums instead of Google's attempt to replace nntp. We also probably need a
wiki that can be edited by mutliple people.
Forums would allow categorization of discussions easier.
A wiki with multiple editors would allow d
Default mechanism works everywhere and requires no set-up.
Maybe what is needed is a grid of techniques vs. abilities to help people
decide which approach is best for them.
Or a helper with a series of drop-downs (net-based, no-net, android,
i-device, complexity)
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On Thursday, Novembe
Hey all,
With this thread, and the related Yearning for ONE method:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/TiddlyWiki/19LF5KynLAc
I definitely think TiddlyWiki would benefit immensely from well thought out
"New User Experience" that "Just Works Out of the Box". I have 100% drunk
the koolaid w
Ciao Mark S.
I think my "feel" here comes from pretending to be a newbie on the block.
It really is daunting to have TOO MANY options without some kind of
guidance about some Square One.
I think you are right that some kind of table or decision tree could help.
Best wishes
Josiah
Mark S. wr
I was interested in trying TiddlyDesktop again now that it had the External
Attachments Plugin (EAP).
*Installing*:
The only instructions are in the video, which are aimed at mac users. I
unzipped the file and loaded it into a directory reserved for apps without
a regular install.
There is no
Hi Mark
I’ll investigate what’s happened, but in the meantime you should be able to
recover by deleting the data folder for TiddlyDesktop. In Windows, I think
it’ll be something like:
c:\users\yourname\AppData\Local\TiddlyDesktop
I think what went wrong with your drag and drop might be that by
Hmmm,
I'm on Telegram. So not for me.
-m
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Dragging and dropping exactly on the green bar still results in the image
taking over the screen and inability to access the original TW.
Once I close TiddlyDeskTop and end the nw.exe process and restart, I can
then re-open the original TW5 file -- but no image has been added.
In an older 5.1.1
If we had a wiki would it be legal to import massive amounts of data from
Tiddlywiki.com ? I'm sure we wouldn't want to re-invent every wheel.
Mark
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 6:48:51 AM UTC-8, Lost Admin wrote:
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> In my humble opinion, to get what TT wants, what this group needs is
> pr
I've not upgraded that one yet so it's 5.1.14
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I moved to DeltaChat some time ago and never looked back. A few days ago
they started work on an iOS app so I would second Mario in this regard.
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 7:07:32 PM UTC+1, PMario wrote:
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> Hmmm,
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> I'm on Telegram. So not for me.
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> -m
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Ciao Mark S., PMario & Lost Admin
PMario in humour mode wrote ...
> I'm on Telegram. So not for me.
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Lost Admin wrote:
> ... In my humble opinion, to get what TT wants, what this group needs is
> proper forums...
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Mark S. wrote:
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> ... I'm sure we wouldn't want to re-invent every wheel.
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Hi all. I am new with tiddlywiki and I am very interested on hacking it. I
just deployed it in my personal server and since I didn't see a logout
button, I had to make one :)
I made a tutorial for this and posted it in
steemit:
https://busy.org/utopian-io/@elguille/adding-a-logout-button-to-t
Hmm, doesn't look dead:
https://telegram.org/faq#q-how-is-telegram-different-from-whatsapp
Dot-org, so hopefully not a company.
Another interesting FAQ: "Will you have ads? Or sell my data? Or steal my
beloved and enslave my children?"
Mark
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 12:28:40 PM UTC-8,
Ciao BJ
Right. Its very close to how FF used to be (and good) and also wider.
The issue is that someone hitting TW now using won't automatically know its
very relevant.
I was wondering WHICH of the sixteen options are universal. Your saver
looks close. But how do we let folk know what is lea
After taking some time off from using Tiddlywiki (classic) I needed to use
it again. I installed TiddlyDesktop 0.0.9 and launched my work which is
saved on a local drive. Everything looked fine till I reloaded the file.
Even though I'd made changes and it said they had been saved, it was the
or
I T A P P E A R S T H ET E L E G R A P H I S S T I L L W O R
K I N G. S T O P.
Mark S. wrote:
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> Hmm, doesn't look dead:
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> https://telegram.org/faq#q-how-is-telegram-different-from-whatsapp
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> Dot-org, so hopefully not a company.
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> Another interesting FAQ: "Will you have ads
Furicle,
*I feel your pain. Although I am happy using multiple methods to save and
manage tiddlywikis and except for a few small bug fixes I could not want
for more features or options,*
*the fact is the information is not clearly **available** for a **newcomer
to choose which path to take, hav
Josiah,
I would host for free, or a sponsor add.
I have being professionally involved in growing an online community from
2,000 to around 45,000 in enterprise social, yammer
I would consider something like Yammer, myself which is both a chat,
microblog and long running conversation platform, f
Since I was already doing tests today on TiddlyDesktop, I downloaded a
brand new classic and tested it. It seemed to actually save tiddler changes.
Just speculation -- I wonder if you have an older TWC that isn't saving
with the new TD? One way to test would be to download a new empty TWC and
s
Hello JD,
It's looking very nice!
On my aging tablet, there seems to be a bug. I have it on the highest font
level. When I press the "full-screen" button, the scrolling works great and
I no longer have that annoying flicker at the top as the url bar scrolls
down. BUT -- I can't change back by
Hi wonderful coders :)
I am beginning to study how to use TiddlyMap (a marvelous plugin that turns
TW onto a wiki & concept-map hybrid).
After installing all the TiddlyMap plugins I get the Map tab in the wiki's
sidebar but also a warning saying that *The editor is not displayed in
mobile mode
In my very brief look at the code, it appears that it determines mobile
mode by comparing this regex string:
/mobile|tablet|ip(ad|hone|od)|android/i
against whatever your browser returns as it's user agent. You can navigate
to this page:
https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/tryit.asp?filename=tryj
Hi Mark, thank you very much for your answer.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 1:20 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> In my very brief look at the code, it appears that it determines mobile
> mode by comparing this regex string:
>
> /mobile|tablet|ip(ad|hone|od)|android/
Oh I'm sure it is old, it isn't the new fangled TW5 (I'd move over if I
could find a theme that looked like the classic). The one I'm running
says it is TiddlyWiki 2.8.1.
On 11/16/2017 2:54 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki wrote:
Since I was already doing tests today on TiddlyDesktop, I downloaded
I don't know much about Macs, and especially how TiddlyDesktop operates
with them.
If you download a new TW file (because I don't want to endanger your
existing work), then you can import the attached file into that new TW.
Then SAVE and RELOAD.
Then In TiddlyDesktop open a tiddler in that new
Oops. Forgot the code. Here we go.
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 5:07:58 PM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
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> I don't know much about Macs, and especially how TiddlyDesktop operates
> with them.
>
> If you download a new TW file (because I don't want to endanger your
> existing work), then you can i
I am exhausted, I must go to sleep, tomorrow I will follow.
Thank you for helping me. See you tomorrow!
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 2:07 AM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I don't know much about Macs, and especially how TiddlyDesktop operates
> with them.
>
> If yo
Yes, I did try that, but was not successful. I will try again once I am
back at my home computer.
Cheers
Andrew Mc
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 11:38:30 PM UTC+13, JD wrote:
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> Hello, have you tried going to *Control Panel* >> *Saving* >> *TiddlySpot
> Saver* ? Just input your Wiki Name a
Hi All
I decided to create two new local tiddlywikis last night. It has been a
long while (several years) since I last did this and I was immediately
confused by the options in GettingStarted.
Do I put the TW files in any local folder? Or, do I need to keep them in
the Firefox download folder
I have upgraded a couple of my TW's on tiddlyspot, but it was not without
difficulties. I had to try several times before success. When the upgraded
TW finally was uploaded to tiddlyspot, I could not save. I am sure my
password was entered correct, but got the mismatch message. I failed to see
I have experienced the same problem with TW classic - I assumed it was the
older version of TW Classic that was the problem. It might be good is
someone has a suggested solution.
Iain
On Friday, 17 November 2017 09:28:52 UTC+11, PaulT wrote:
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> After taking some time off from using Tiddlywiki
When TW5 was in the beta stage Matabele created http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/
with
lots of ticklers.
I've always given op on complex systems. It takes longer time to learn to
know them - and to use them. Better get things done than keep all those
systems going.
With Thomas ToDoNow I finally go
Which method of saving are you intending to use?
For default saving, your file has to go in the browser downloads directory
OR, if you change setting to "ask each time" you can save anywhere.
But, if you save with default saving without "ask each time" each save will
be made like file(1), file(
Someone should add this as a PR.
Nailed.
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 9:17:39 PM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:
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> Which method of saving are you intending to use?
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> For default saving, your file has to go in the browser downloads directory
> OR, if you change setting to "ask each time" you can s
For android users, in case Antidwiki failed to work for you, here is the step
by step instructions for an absolute beginner to set up a web-dav server.
1. Install a web-dav server app. The app I used is
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theolivetree.webdavserver&hl=en
2. Crea
I have entered my correct wiki name and password in the TiddlySpot Saver
settings and then tried multiple times to save but just cannot save my
upgraded TW to TiddlySpot.
After opening the TW on TiddlySpot, I saved a local copy (by removing the
password). After opening the local copy, I was als
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