[tw] Re: Collapsing sections?
> For instance, the plugin might put a clickable link in every h1- > h6 header that, when clicked, either hides all the content under that > header, or if it's already hidden, shows it again. > Does anyone have a working solution that would do this? http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#FoldHeadingsPlugin enjoy, -e --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: TiddlyWeb from an usb stick?
On May 14, 2:10 pm, tony wrote: > On May 14, 1:28 pm, Måns wrote: > > > I use PortablePython_1.1_py2.6.1 ie 2.6.1 > > I'll keep trying on the DOS end, post if any update. Hi Måns, Try again, it works. Update: I finally got Tiddlyweb 0.9.38 using a SQLite store to run under PortablePython (PP)2.5.4 like Perica and FND using FND's instructions as a guide: http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/recipes/docs/tiddlers/Installing%20on%20Windows I mispoke/mistaken when I got Tiddlyweb running in PP2.6.1. Since I had twanager already installed on desktop Windows and Mac, it really isn't truly portable. The real test is having the whole thing run from some internet cafe machine that doesn't have anything; just what is on the removable drive. The kicker was I tried using Python 2.5 like in the instructions, but that mirror is empty: http://elvis.rowan.edu/mirrors/portablepython/v1.1/PortablePython1.0.zip PortablePython_1.1_py2.5.4 is what is needed: http://www.portablepython.com/releases/ Install PP After I ran the installer, I saved the PP to C:\Portable/ PortablePython_1.1_py2.5.4 Now this installs PP to my desktop Get tiddlyweb then I downloaded the tiddlyweb distribution to C:\Portable then I cheated and did a tar xvzf from cygwin to unpack the tiddlyweb distro (no 7-zip on hand) Get tiddlyweb dependencies (follow FND instructions) Tip: Adding the TiddlyWeb dependencies, I made sure to use: easy_install-script.py as there are many versions of "easy_install" Make a Tiddlyweb instance: Win-R then 'cmd' got the DOS prompt then ran the C:\Portable \PortablePython_1.1_py2.5.4\App\python.exe C:\Portable \tiddlyweb-0.9.38\twanager instance wiki (wiki is my instance name) Tip: it was tough doing all that tab completion in DOS sometimes you might want to do blah/blah/python.exe blah/blah/twanager to see that is the right path when it spits out the help. Switching between cygwin and dos windows to get the paths straight was dizzying. Anyway >cd wiki then start the server as usual: blah/blah/twanager server localhost 8080 After I got tired of tab completion, i threw it into a batch file (don't mind the E:\ that is my USB drive) Here's the start_server.bat file: @ECHO OFF REM - change the drive letter to suit your own E:\Portable\PortablePython_1.1_py2.5.4\App\python.exe E:\Portable \tiddlyweb-0.9.39\twanager server 127.0.0.1 8080 After I got it working on the desktop at C: (confirm saving to a recipe of system+bag), I then moved the whole C:\Portable to my USB drive at E: and changed the drive letter on the bat file. Be patient, it took a long time. I then tried for sql store copying the sqlstore plugins sql.py and migrate.py into my instance, wiki then updating the tiddlywebconfig.py to first migrate the plain text store --> sqlite.db with twanager migrate then edit the tiddlywebconfig.py again to use sql store eg 'server_store': ['sql', {'db_config': 'sqlite:///wiki.db'}], see the sqlstore tester thread for the config: http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiDev/browse_thread/thread/b1bdf6cb981b4bcc?hl=en Don't make the mistake I did initially using tiddlyweb-0.9.39 which just came out today, June 12 tiddlyweb-0.9.39 works only for the plain text store when I tried from sql store I got a mismatch thread error everyplace I tried. (I was previously successful at the local, shared and USB drives) Ha! I tried downgrading easy_install tiddlyweb==0.9.38 only to forget that I didn't use easy_install to install tiddlyweb! Had to redownload dist, then unpack 0.9.38 Install sqlalchemy! I forgot to do it at C: so I just did it in E: with E:\Portable/ PortablePython_1.1_py2.5.4/App/Scripts\easy_install-script.py sqlalchemy it still works. Tip: you don't need the sqlite, but I don't know why. I downloaded the win binary exe just in case, also to learn. I say, it took a lot of trial and error, but finally seeing the thing work independently from within the drive was satisfying. Positive results on: WinXP GoogleChrome, FF3.011 I was so excited I tried it under Linux only to forget that PP is Windows only ;-\ another time Many fav tiddlywiki plugins work like Udo's YourSearch and you can access local links under Firefox addon: http://locallink.mozdev.org/ Even though TiddlyWeb has no Revisions or Diff Plugin and my wiki.db will still bulk up in the revisions table, this is a near holy grail of tiddlywebwiness, a reusable non-linear personal web notebook + self- contained offline backend. Thanks to Chris, FND, Perica, Jeremy et al. Best, tony --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Collapsing sections?
I often have trouble working with tiddlers in which I've stored a large amount of content, only a portion of which I need at any given point. One thing that would be really helpful is a plug-in that allows you to make collapsible sections. (This is a fairly easy trick to do with JavaScript and CSS, but I've had very little luck with TiddlyWiki and CSS.) For instance, the plugin might put a clickable link in every h1- h6 header that, when clicked, either hides all the content under that header, or if it's already hidden, shows it again. That way even large tiddlers would become more manageable, as the portions that aren't needed at a given moment can be folded away out of sight. Does anyone have a working solution that would do this? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Converting Inline Script?
Great you took the effort for giving your perspective too, > > On the other hand, it doesn't really address the slow down on startup > > through the invoking of all systemConfig javascript functions, in many > > sessions without the need at all. > > Unlike some plugins, during startup QuickEditPlugin simply defines a > set of functions. It doesn't perform any 'tiddler lookups' or other > compute-intensive processing. Thus, the 'slow down on startup' for > this plugin is virtually *nil*. > Tiddler : Startup Time: MiniBrowserPlugin: 16ms QuickEditPlugin:16ms Though the startup time of 16 milliseconds is practically nil, taken together with all other TiddlyTools plugins, this sums up to at least 15 second for a reload from my drive. And you certainly gave the streamlining of this particular startup some consideration - while a user might combine TiddlyTools plugins with various others, without being able to tune a specific combination. I've got a TW with all systemConfig tiddlers found imported, altogether 1270 plugins, a file amounting to 9380 KB in size (though I stopped updating it a year ago, because I wrongly assumed TiddlyHub soon would overtake my efforts). - And this monstrous TW takes exactly as much time for a reload, as TiddlyTools with 'merely' 114 plugins and 2400 KB only! The difference being that through the lack of any systemConfig tag in my plugin repository, none is loaded on startup. And to edit tiddlers is still as much fun as with a vanilla TW - while I wouldn't want to be the editor of TiddlyTools, which is only a quarter of that size. (Only on saveChanges TiddlyTools beats my plugin repository with 10, compared to 45 seconds) It is a undeniable fact that the startup, together with the responsiveness of a TiddlyWiki, degrades with the number of plugins much faster than through its size. If I would add a systemConfig tag to only a few in my repository, it would very fast defeat even the most patient. > > The times I push a EditBar button on average is maybe 10 - thereby not > > constantly, but merely redefining maybe a 10th only, with a 10 times > > less slowdown - of what QuickEditPlugin does at startup all at once > > and with full force. While often not even needed later on. > > The plugin defines the support functions exactly *once* (at startup). > In comparison, the EditBar script redeclares those functions every > time the toolbar is *displayed*, even if you never click on a single > button... and, given that you always show the toolbar when editing a > tiddler, the 'scripted' approach will be invoked many more times than > the plugin code. (note: the issue here is not processing *speed*... > it is the potential for *memory* usage problems) > Thanks for clarifying this point. By your answer in this thread I was under the impression, popups would only be rendered upon opening: > http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/dd115fffaa4375de/99235dce35053f94?lnk=gst&q=popup%2Bhover#99235dce35053f94 > > > This brings up the question if popups in general, and onmouseover in > > particular, are rendered immediately on first display of the menu, as > > it is with the core slider macro - or if they are only rendered once > > there is a onclick or onmousover event? > > Popupcontents are rendered every time an onclick (or onmouseover) > event is triggered. When thepopupdisappears, it's contents are > removed as well, and will be re-rendered the next time thepopupis > shown. Since I haven't been able to make your piece of code independent with the tiddler code transclusion - wouldn't placing the [[EditBar]] in a popup help? On the other hand, though I don't disbelieve anything about the 'potential' memory leakage - practically in my experience of using the QuickEdit inline script for more than 1 year - I can't confirm any perceivable memory leakage, instead repeatedly that an increasing number of systemConfig tiddlers slows a TW drastically down. That's why I used wherever possible inline scripts, or loaded large and rarely used plugins with wiklets from a sub folder, whenever they are really needed. > Again, this is not correct: the code in EditBar is invoked *every* > time the toolbar is *rendered*... thus, it costs much less to declare > the functions in a plugin invoked once during startup rather than > every time any tiddler is edited. Again - theoretically possible - but practically the maybe 16ms for opening a tiddler in edit mode isn't even felt. While the lag during startup with a number of systemConfigs can be very easily perceived. > However, if you make a simple typing mistake while editing, it could > break the entire toolbar, rather than merely having a somewhat messed > up list of fonts or custom formats. I see no advantage to exposing > the *code* to unintended changes just because you want to modify some > supporting *data*. > Hopefully everyone is as reasonable to make backups before editing a
[tw] Re: Has anyone tried to setup TiddlyWeb as an application with Web2Py?
I am - no doubt about that ;-) especially when entering these areas... I don't know why I didn't succeed - As I recall I kept getting errormessages from the prompt no matter what I wrote- so I lost interrest after a while. I recon it was copying stuff to folders, which I had to name myself - run a python prompt to make some kind of installation in the directory specifying a path to a py-module, which didn't seem to work - or the path didn't work (I don't know - and couldn't tell from the errormessage in the prompt (later I would copy the result to the usb) - and figuring out how to make it run from the usb, the whole process made me give up trying - in the end... I think that I had problems with the copying process, and I never went as far as getting close to make an instance... Now my harddisk is broken - and I run a puppyLinux from my usb. I have access to jobpc's with windows on my work - and I live next to my job, so I can still try some things out... untill I get a new harddisk. (That won't happen in a while I'm afraid ...) A not very welldocumented description I'm afraid - sorry about that. regards Måns Mårtensson On Jun 12, 10:33 pm, FND wrote: > > I hope someone reads this, and gets inspired to make systems or > > TiddlyWebapplications which let someone like me (low level user] - run > > it from a normal webinstall or local server > > Out of curiosity, can you explain why the Portable Python path didn't > work for > you:http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#%5B%5BInstalling%20on%20Windows%5... > > I figured that was pretty foolproof.* > > -- F. > > * not to insinuate you're a fool, of course... --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Has anyone tried to setup TiddlyWeb as an application with Web2Py?
> I hope someone reads this, and gets inspired to make systems or > TiddlyWebapplications which let someone like me (low level user] - run > it from a normal webinstall or local server Out of curiosity, can you explain why the Portable Python path didn't work for you: http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#%5B%5BInstalling%20on%20Windows%5D%5D I figured that was pretty foolproof.* -- F. * not to insinuate you're a fool, of course... --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Has anyone tried to setup TiddlyWeb as an application with Web2Py?
Hi Chris Thank you for your answer - and your technical advice, even if my questions show just how little I understood of it all in the first place ;-) I'm a little wiser now. I hope someone reads this, and gets inspired to make systems or TiddlyWebapplications which let someone like me (low level user] - run it from a normal webinstall or local server - I would be glad to test it. Thanks again. YS Måns Mårtensson On Jun 12, 8:39 pm, "cd...@peermore.com" wrote: > On Jun 11, 8:20 pm, Måns wrote: > > > Followup on: TiddlyWeb from an usb > > stick?http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/7d884c... > > > Just a question out of curiousity - I discovered > > web2pyhttp://www.web2py.com/ > > which comes prepackaged for Mac and Windows, (use source code in > > Linux) no need for installation and it can be run from an usb-stick. > > These sorts of things will eventually be possible with TiddlyWeb but a > pre-packaged distribution hasn't been built yet. There's at least > three reasons for that: > > * I've been personally prioritizing other things. > * Nobody else has stepped forward to do it. > * We're still finding bugs in the core of TiddlyWeb and since it seems > likely that a pre-packaged installation will be upgraded less often > than one that uses common Python upgrade procedures, it makes sense to > not have one available until it is fairly stable. Right now there's a > new release of TiddlyWeb about once a week (in fact it is time for > another one). > > > I've never went as far as to learn to use ruby on rails or python. And > > I wonder if I have to know a lot about these things to be able to use > > TiddlyWeb? > > At the moment, working with TiddlyWeb does require some experience > with running and installing Python programs. This will become less and > less true with time as packaging improves (as above) and as people > start releasing system that are build on top of TiddlyWeb. > > Also at some point managed server hosting of TiddlyWeb is going to be > possible. This is something I've been working on, on and off, for a > while, but there are still some UI issues and scalability issues to > address. If there are people out there who are chomping at the bit for > a hosted TiddlyWeb offering please contact me so we can work on this > together. > > > - Anyway, I've read that the Jquery library is a part of > > web2py, and that you can setup your own applications and databases - > > and serve html-pages from it - so I ask: Has anyone tried to setup > > TiddlyWeb as an application with Web2Py? > > web2py looks very interesting but is not something that would host > TiddlyWeb as an application. In the stack of services, applications, > types of code and such, TiddlyWeb and web2py occupy the same place: > they are both web application servers. > > Even if one wanted to make TiddlyWeb run within or alongside web2py it > would still require the installation of TiddlyWeb's dependencies so > web2py all-in-one benefit would be lost. > > On the other hand, someone who was particularly interested could re- > implement the TiddlyWeb HTTP API[1] on web2py. This would be well > within TiddlyWeb's original remit, which was to create a reference for > such an API. > > > I didn't find any documentation on if Web2Py is an OpenSource project > > - but it looks pretty open though - Heres a link to a description of > > it's API:http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/examples/default/api > > There's info here: > >http://www.web2py.com/examples/default/download > > about licensing, downloading and source availability. > > [1]http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#%5B%5BHTTP%20API%5D%5D --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Has anyone tried to setup TiddlyWeb as an application with Web2Py?
On Jun 11, 8:20 pm, Måns wrote: > Followup on: TiddlyWeb from an usb > stick?http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/7d884c... > > Just a question out of curiousity - I discovered web2pyhttp://www.web2py.com/ > which comes prepackaged for Mac and Windows, (use source code in > Linux) no need for installation and it can be run from an usb-stick. These sorts of things will eventually be possible with TiddlyWeb but a pre-packaged distribution hasn't been built yet. There's at least three reasons for that: * I've been personally prioritizing other things. * Nobody else has stepped forward to do it. * We're still finding bugs in the core of TiddlyWeb and since it seems likely that a pre-packaged installation will be upgraded less often than one that uses common Python upgrade procedures, it makes sense to not have one available until it is fairly stable. Right now there's a new release of TiddlyWeb about once a week (in fact it is time for another one). > I've never went as far as to learn to use ruby on rails or python. And > I wonder if I have to know a lot about these things to be able to use > TiddlyWeb? At the moment, working with TiddlyWeb does require some experience with running and installing Python programs. This will become less and less true with time as packaging improves (as above) and as people start releasing system that are build on top of TiddlyWeb. Also at some point managed server hosting of TiddlyWeb is going to be possible. This is something I've been working on, on and off, for a while, but there are still some UI issues and scalability issues to address. If there are people out there who are chomping at the bit for a hosted TiddlyWeb offering please contact me so we can work on this together. > - Anyway, I've read that the Jquery library is a part of > web2py, and that you can setup your own applications and databases - > and serve html-pages from it - so I ask: Has anyone tried to setup > TiddlyWeb as an application with Web2Py? web2py looks very interesting but is not something that would host TiddlyWeb as an application. In the stack of services, applications, types of code and such, TiddlyWeb and web2py occupy the same place: they are both web application servers. Even if one wanted to make TiddlyWeb run within or alongside web2py it would still require the installation of TiddlyWeb's dependencies so web2py all-in-one benefit would be lost. On the other hand, someone who was particularly interested could re- implement the TiddlyWeb HTTP API[1] on web2py. This would be well within TiddlyWeb's original remit, which was to create a reference for such an API. > I didn't find any documentation on if Web2Py is an OpenSource project > - but it looks pretty open though - Heres a link to a description of > it's API:http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/examples/default/api There's info here: http://www.web2py.com/examples/default/download about licensing, downloading and source availability. [1] http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#%5B%5BHTTP%20API%5D%5D --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Announcement: Free and open TiddlyWiki hosting on LimeBits
Fresh, Limewire Its the same umbrella Lime Group [1] They have hedge fund and medical stuff going on as well. I'm not sure how to think about this company. The founder is on wikipedia [2] "Managing Director Mark Gorton worked in the proprietary trading department of Credit Suisse First Boston. Mark traded there for 4 1/2 years and built sophisticated tools used to analyze the markets. In the spring of 1998, he left Credit Suisse First Boston to set up Tower Research Capital LLC. Mr. Gorton's professional and educational background provides an unusual combination of math skills and financial knowledge to create and orchestrate the trading strategies utilized at Tower. "[3] Not short of a bob or two (note for non-native english speakers this means "he appears to have adequate amounts of money") ? Perhaps Eric can develop a plugin for TW enable all of us to benefit from the tools 'used to analyze the markets' that he develops? Mans, you could translate into Danish? Morris, your maths plugin might be useful? I like the webDav thing though. ALex [1] http://www.limegroup.com/ [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Gorton [3] http://www.tower-research.com/Key_Management.html 2009/6/12 jnthnlstr : > > Hello, > > Is LimeBits anything to do with LimeWire? I see you have their logo. > > > J. > > On Jun 11, 9:26 pm, Ted wrote: >> Hi Alex, >> >> You can also copy TiddlyWiki (or anything other files) in and out of >> your LimeBits workspace by mounting it directly from your desktop and >> treating it like just another folder. >> >> Seehttp://bits.limebits.com/help/mounting.html >> >> Hope that helps. >> >> Best, >> Ted >> >> On Jun 11, 2:33 pm, Paritosh Shah wrote: >> >> > Thanks for reporting the problem. Note that you do get the complete >> > file ( even though it has a .part extension ), but it does not have >> > the correct filename. >> >> > - Paritosh. >> >> > On Jun 11, 1:32 pm, Alex Hough wrote: >> >> > > I see. >> > > Saving is very fast. >> > > There is a bug on download. >> > > it downloads as .part file. >> >> > > looks good >> > > ALex >> >> > > 2009/6/11 Alex Hough : >> >> > > > Hi Paritosh, >> >> > > > What are the benefits of this service over tiddlyspot? >> >> > > > Alex >> >> > > > 2009/6/11 Paritosh Shah : >> >> > > >> Hi All, >> >> > > >> We've just added TiddlyWiki hosting to LimeBits, a community for >> > > >> sharing open-source websites. The TiddlyWiki community hums with >> > > >> creativity and collaboration, so we're excited to see what it can do >> > > >> with instant copying, flexible permissions, and the ability to mix >> > > >> TiddlyWiki with other web pages and apps. >> >> > > >> Put your TiddlyWiki online with one click: >> > > >> Go tohttp://tiddlywiki.limebits.com/ >> >> > > >> What you get >> > > >> * Host it free. You get a personal URL and workspace with plenty of >> > > >> storage. Put multiple TiddlyWikis, images, docs and other sites in >> > > >> your workspace. Add custom domain names if you like. >> > > >> * Share it the way you want. Keep your TiddlyWiki private, let >> > > >> everyone see it, copy it, or contribute. All signin is handled >> > > >> securely over https. >> > > >> * Edit it like you're on the desktop. Access all files and archives. >> > > >> Mount your workspace or use our online development tools. >> > > >> * Move it anytime. Use it online or off with no modifications. >> >> > > >> What's LimeBits? >> > > >> LimeBits is a collaboration platform where everyone benefits from the >> > > >> contributions of everyone else - designer or coder, amateur or pro. >> > > >> * Pick from the growing pool of sites: wikis, blogs, party invites, >> > > >> and more athttp://limebits.com/ >> > > >> * Mix and modify >> > > >> * Share back with the community >> >> > > >> Try it >> > > >> LimeBits is alpha so it's changing fast. There's a team listening to >> > > >> public input. >> > > >> * Report bugs, request features, make suggestions of any kind >> > > >> * Put up your favorite TiddlyWiki flavor and it will be featured in >> > > >> LimeBits >> >> > > >> Cheers, >> > > >> Paritosh Shah from the LimeBits community, >> > > >>http://limebits.com/ >> >> > > > -- >> > > >http://www.multiurl.com/g/64 >> >> > > --http://www.multiurl.com/g/64 > > > -- http://www.multiurl.com/g/64 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Wagn - very much like TiddlyWiki
Sorry - I forgot to post the address: http://wagn.org On 12 Jun., 13:34, Måns wrote: > Hi TwWizards.. > > I just discovered Wagn - a new wikiengine - wiki on wheels. (Ruby on > rails) > It looks and behaves very much like TiddlyWiki, and I wonder if you > couldn't just replace their "cards" with tiddlers in some sense? > > It looks very promising - and I think it deserves a close look, when > thinking of setting up a multiuser TiddlyWiki-like engine... As I > understand it's opensource - and uses Ruby as framework for the > servercomponents... "needs: ruby (1.8.4 or 1.8.6) and either Postgres > or Mysql" > > regards Måns Mårtensson --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Wagn - very much like TiddlyWiki
Hi TwWizards.. I just discovered Wagn - a new wikiengine - wiki on wheels. (Ruby on rails) It looks and behaves very much like TiddlyWiki, and I wonder if you couldn't just replace their "cards" with tiddlers in some sense? It looks very promising - and I think it deserves a close look, when thinking of setting up a multiuser TiddlyWiki-like engine... As I understand it's opensource - and uses Ruby as framework for the servercomponents... "needs: ruby (1.8.4 or 1.8.6) and either Postgres or Mysql" regards Måns Mårtensson --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Announcement: Free and open TiddlyWiki hosting on LimeBits
Hello, Is LimeBits anything to do with LimeWire? I see you have their logo. J. On Jun 11, 9:26 pm, Ted wrote: > Hi Alex, > > You can also copy TiddlyWiki (or anything other files) in and out of > your LimeBits workspace by mounting it directly from your desktop and > treating it like just another folder. > > Seehttp://bits.limebits.com/help/mounting.html > > Hope that helps. > > Best, > Ted > > On Jun 11, 2:33 pm, Paritosh Shah wrote: > > > Thanks for reporting the problem. Note that you do get the complete > > file ( even though it has a .part extension ), but it does not have > > the correct filename. > > > - Paritosh. > > > On Jun 11, 1:32 pm, Alex Hough wrote: > > > > I see. > > > Saving is very fast. > > > There is a bug on download. > > > it downloads as .part file. > > > > looks good > > > ALex > > > > 2009/6/11 Alex Hough : > > > > > Hi Paritosh, > > > > > What are the benefits of this service over tiddlyspot? > > > > > Alex > > > > > 2009/6/11 Paritosh Shah : > > > > >> Hi All, > > > > >> We've just added TiddlyWiki hosting to LimeBits, a community for > > > >> sharing open-source websites. The TiddlyWiki community hums with > > > >> creativity and collaboration, so we're excited to see what it can do > > > >> with instant copying, flexible permissions, and the ability to mix > > > >> TiddlyWiki with other web pages and apps. > > > > >> Put your TiddlyWiki online with one click: > > > >> Go tohttp://tiddlywiki.limebits.com/ > > > > >> What you get > > > >> * Host it free. You get a personal URL and workspace with plenty of > > > >> storage. Put multiple TiddlyWikis, images, docs and other sites in > > > >> your workspace. Add custom domain names if you like. > > > >> * Share it the way you want. Keep your TiddlyWiki private, let > > > >> everyone see it, copy it, or contribute. All signin is handled > > > >> securely over https. > > > >> * Edit it like you're on the desktop. Access all files and archives. > > > >> Mount your workspace or use our online development tools. > > > >> * Move it anytime. Use it online or off with no modifications. > > > > >> What's LimeBits? > > > >> LimeBits is a collaboration platform where everyone benefits from the > > > >> contributions of everyone else - designer or coder, amateur or pro. > > > >> * Pick from the growing pool of sites: wikis, blogs, party invites, > > > >> and more athttp://limebits.com/ > > > >> * Mix and modify > > > >> * Share back with the community > > > > >> Try it > > > >> LimeBits is alpha so it's changing fast. There's a team listening to > > > >> public input. > > > >> * Report bugs, request features, make suggestions of any kind > > > >> * Put up your favorite TiddlyWiki flavor and it will be featured in > > > >> LimeBits > > > > >> Cheers, > > > >> Paritosh Shah from the LimeBits community, > > > >>http://limebits.com/ > > > > > -- > > > >http://www.multiurl.com/g/64 > > > > --http://www.multiurl.com/g/64 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: TiddlyTasks - needs volunteers
Hi Nadav, If your still having problems upgrading from ccTiddly 1.2 to 1.8 could you please describe how you are attempting the import over on the ccTiddly group (http://groups.google.com/group/ccTiddly) and I will respond there. Many thanks Simon On Jun 8, 2:29 pm, Nadav wrote: > HI, > > fromhttp://www.tiddlytasks.com/ > > TiddlyTasks is a simple group task management based on TiddlyWiki the > awesome single paged wiki. > It combines the portability and dynamics of TiddlyWiki with a simple > Todo list that can be assigned to users. > > hope you will find it usefull > > nadav --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[tw] Re: Tiddlywiki to Mediawiki
Thanks FND, mediawikiunplugged is absolutely great. Luv it. This is apt for the ongoing check out and check back ins. But now i got a list of old Tiddlywikis which needs to be uploaded to Mediawiki. Somewhere i read i need to convert the tiddlywiki to word and then use a macro to rewrite it back to mediawiki. But this macro doesn't works for Word2007. What is the best way to do it.? --S. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---