Dear Jeremy,
I would very much like for a such feature to be added to the code. The
amount of times where I have created a new tiddler and didn't have an
idea of how its going to be tagged and sorted from the start is pretty
large and it always made me slightly sad that they just end up in the
Hi Diego
> I know there is a way to handle moving tiddlers upon creation
> ($:/config/FileSystemPaths), but do you (or anyone) know of any way to move
> tiddlers upon modification (specifically, addition or removal of a tag)? This
> would solve the problem I mentioned above.
I don’t know of a
Thanks Jeremy!
I know there is a way to handle moving tiddlers upon creation
($:/config/FileSystemPaths), but do you (or anyone) know of any way to move
tiddlers upon *modification* (specifically, addition or removal of a tag)?
This would solve the problem I mentioned above.
Or even just run
Hi Diego
That’s an impressively cunning technique, and very useful.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
> On 8 Jun 2018, at 16:51, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> This is a cross post from the other group. Ive brought up something like the
> point below there in the past and it never really gets an
Hi Okido
Ah, many thanks, that’s very helpful — I had no idea that “npm install” would
make a symbolic link in these circumstances.
I’ve made a couple of fixes:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/commit/ffd0c7be4d4220a67211e3b18ece208d11d305e4
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/
Hey everyone,
This is a cross post from the other group. Ive brought up something like
the point below there in the past and it never really gets any traction, so
I thought I might as well post here and see what you all think.
I recently tested an idea for a very simple way to share tiddlers, b
Ciao PMario
I emailed David about this thread ... he replied ...
*I would hope that the people to whom you wrote would feel free to use the
> info in my toolmap to create similar things according to the criteria they
> set.*
>
A notable point about Dynalist is that its exportable as OPML. Just
On Friday, June 8, 2018 at 2:59:31 PM UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
...
> So whilst "you" (no pointing) may see a need for all this to be under an
> umbrella, until such time as you provide both the mechanism and people to
> do it, I'd say people like David are still our best bet.
>
I pointed o
Thanks Andreas, that is helpful info.
On Friday, 8 June 2018 14:53:32 UTC+2, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>
> Hi Josiah,
>
> from what I can tell, in certain browsers, the use of the tag
> disallows the javascript contexts of both sites to communicate via
> messages. This would be the desired behaviour
>
> PMario ...
> eg: GifMex'es tw-dynalist is a great resource:
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM ... But he had to tell the
> community, that he's on holyday, so the list won't be extended for several
> days! ... That's a problem. ... Not the holydays, but the "helpnessless" of
Hi Josiah,
from what I can tell, in certain browsers, the use of the tag
disallows the javascript contexts of both sites to communicate via
messages. This would be the desired behaviour when embedding things into
your tiddlywiki, as where it is allowed are also allowed to
inject javascript
On Friday, June 8, 2018 at 11:12:56 AM UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
...
> I am, frankly, feeling some of this effort could be wasted because IMO the
> single biggest danger with TW is *yet more fragmentation*. The GitHub
> side is the most integrated and consistent at the moment.
>
You are rig
Hello Jeremy,
I'm not sure what you mean. The scripts expect to find the TiddlyWiki5 repo
in a sibling directory; are you suggesting we use a symlink instead?
In bld.sh the TiddlyWiki5 repo in the sibling directory is cp with npm
install ../TiddlyWiki5, this creates a symbolic link.
This symbo
My case: I would like to make a TW that often shows in a box other sites.
People warn me:
*That is dangerous. If you don't know what you are doing a cracker could
eat you.*I'd like to be clearer about security of object v. iframe ...
I notice that HTML5 iframe has sandboxing options.
I hav
Ciao Jeremy and all
This is a comment slightly from a weird position (probably) from your point
of view. I'm not thinking here as a developer. I'm thinking as a social
anthropologist.
I am reading several discussions at the moment about proposals for
innovation in development process, document
Hi Diego
> Correct me if Im worng, but cant we just split the repo into the part Jeremy
> wants people to help with, and have that be a submodule of the main project
> that only he can access?
My point wasn't about access control. It was that I am not in favour of
splitting the TW5 repo up (e.
On Thursday, June 7, 2018 at 11:22:28 PM UTC+2, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Correct me if Im worng, but cant we just split the repo into the part
> Jeremy wants people to help with, and have that be a *submodule* of the
> main project that only he can access?
>
use google and search about submodule
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