Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki 2.6.1 released

2010-08-25 Thread Martin Budden
Ton,

this is a good point, which I didn't consider when I upped the version
number. I'll reset it.

Martin

On 24 August 2010 23:38, Ton van Rooijen tons...@xs4all.nl wrote:
 Hi Martin,

 Thanks for the new locale.en.js.
 As far as I understand the mechanisms, I think this new version could
 be backwards compatible with TW v2.6.0.
 But it is not, only because it contains statement |''~CoreVersion:''|
 2.6.1|.
 I tested it an by the looks of it, after changing back the CoreVersion-
 stmt, it works well with TW v2.6.0.
 If you agree, I would suggest you change your version as well, because
 that would be benificial from a version-mgt. perspective to all
 translators. If not, the translations for v2.6.1 need to become kind
 of a new branch.

 Hope you understand my point. Thanks in advance and best regards,

 Ton.

 On 20 aug, 16:54, Martin Budden mjbud...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ton,

 there were two minor changes for translators, and stated by FND.

 The locale.en.js file has now been updated. Sorry for the slight delay
 in getting this updated.

 Martin

 On 20 August 2010 15:10, Ton van Rooijen tons...@xs4all.nl wrote:

  Hi Martin,

  Congratulations.
  Since this is a maintenance release, is it correct to assume that
  there are no consequences for translators c.q. TW translations?
  I.e. there will be no changes in locale.en.js?

  Thanks in advance for your reply.

  Ton van Rooijen

  On 18 aug, 15:02, Martin Budden mjbud...@gmail.com wrote:
  We are pleased to announce the release of TiddlyWiki 2.6.1:
     http://www.tiddlywiki.com/

  This is a maintenance release, containing a variety of bugfixes and
  enhancements, but no new major features, see:

 http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/History

  Many thanks to all the contributors!

  -- Martin

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[tw] creating tiddlers from templates

2010-08-25 Thread G.D. Lascelle
Hi, I'm very new to using TiddlyWiki, so sorry if this is a very basic
question ...

What I'm trying to do is to create new instances of a tiddler with
some pre-formatted headings from a template.  It's a bit like the new
journal option in the sidebar - I want to be able to click on a link
and have a tiddler open for editing with some pre-formatted headings
and possibly a tag set.

I suspect from the documentation I've read that I need to do something
with macros, but I'm struggling to work out exactly how to do it.

I'd be very grateful if someone could help.

Thanks

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[tw] Re: creating tiddlers from templates

2010-08-25 Thread FrD
Hello,

Try this :

http://www.giffmex.org/twfortherestofus.html#[[How%20to%20create%20new%20tiddlers%20based%20on%20a%20template%20tiddler]]

FrD

On 25 août, 12:45, G.D. Lascelle giles.lasce...@googlemail.com
wrote:
 Hi, I'm very new to using TiddlyWiki, so sorry if this is a very basic
 question ...

 What I'm trying to do is to create new instances of a tiddler with
 some pre-formatted headings from a template.  It's a bit like the new
 journal option in the sidebar - I want to be able to click on a link
 and have a tiddler open for editing with some pre-formatted headings
 and possibly a tag set.

 I suspect from the documentation I've read that I need to do something
 with macros, but I'm struggling to work out exactly how to do it.

 I'd be very grateful if someone could help.

 Thanks

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[tw] Re: something is slowing down my tiddly

2010-08-25 Thread Seba
I'll try this:

I'll create separate formtiddlers for each task and project header as
well. Then they will be invoked in a project template. Maybe this will
resolve the issue.
I'll post the result.
regards,

seba

On 24 avg., 20:56, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:
 This is part of notes in plugin info

 Clicking a checkbox immediately changes the corresponding tag value
 in the tiddler. This can, in some cases, trigger additional 'side-
 effect' processing, such as refreshing of page elements, or autosaving
 of the document (if that option is enabled).

 It is slow even if I turn off autosave.

 regards,

 seba

 On 24 avg., 20:53, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

  This is what I get when checking a checkbox:

  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
  wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms

  And I think the same happens when I enter a project. Apparently it
  refreshes or goes through all checkboxes in a tiddler.

  Any ideas?

  regards,

  seba

  On 24 avg., 20:49, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

   thx mario,

   I'll have a look.

   regards,

   seba

   On 24 avg., 20:47, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

Ok, I made some discoveries.

First of all, the tiddly only slowes down when entering a project or
modifying it. Any other tiddler works fine.

Secondly, I shortened the tiddler project syntax and it worked faster.
Why would tiddler rendering take so much time?

Here is an example of it:

start
---
!Project data tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Completed]]
Completed
|Customer|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Customer1]] Customer1
tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Customer2]] Customer2|
|Tool|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Tool_1]] Tool_1 tiddler
CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Tool_2]] Tool_2|
|Area|htmlforminput type=text size=20 name=Area //form/
html|
|Comments|htmlformtextarea name=Comments rows=4 cols=50 /
textarea/form/html|

|Job chain:|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Task1]] Task1|
tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Task2]] Task2|
newReminder

!1. Task1 tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[finished]] Finished
|Work type|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Type1]] Type1
tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Type2]] Type2|
|User|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[User_1]] User_1|
--
end

This is just a brief example, the entire thing is much more complex,
if you imagine multiple tasks and the tasks have more specifications.
Maybe that is why the tiddly is slow.

regards,

seba

On 24 avg., 19:53, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 I wonder if someone can help me with this problem.
 I have created a project management and collaboration tool (I posted
 some questions before regarding the actual creation). But now the
 tiddly has slowed down considerably.

 Since I don't know my way around java script and programming I used
 the available plugins and got creative:)

 It all consists of a template, which is invoked via a button new
 project.
 One tiddler represents one projects with all potential tasks (click to
 choose system).
 I am using CheckboxToggleTag plugin to add appropriate tag to the
 project, which enables me to then create as many dashboards as I like.

 In addition, I added a forum function in every project (wanted
 something like google wave), hence 

[tw] Re: creating tiddlers from templates

2010-08-25 Thread PMario
see it in action:
http://hoster.peermore.com/recipes/TeamWork/tiddlers.wiki#[[NewTiddler%20with%20prototype%20text]]%20YourPrototype
-m

On Aug 25, 12:45 pm, G.D. Lascelle giles.lasce...@googlemail.com
wrote:
 Hi, I'm very new to using TiddlyWiki, so sorry if this is a very basic
 question ...

 What I'm trying to do is to create new instances of a tiddler with
 some pre-formatted headings from a template.  It's a bit like the new
 journal option in the sidebar - I want to be able to click on a link
 and have a tiddler open for editing with some pre-formatted headings
 and possibly a tag set.

 I suspect from the documentation I've read that I need to do something
 with macros, but I'm struggling to work out exactly how to do it.

 I'd be very grateful if someone could help.

 Thanks

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[tw] Re: Text wrap around images

2010-08-25 Thread Michael.Tarnowski
Hi Andy,

the syntax for image embbeding is in general

[img(auto,auto)[title|filename][link]]
title: optional tooltip/picture title
link: optional link to follow when clicked
filename: mandatory
auto,auto: pict. lenght/height, mandatory or percentage: img(10%,20%)


... text1... lore ipsuum...
[img(auto,auto)[picture_file_name.jpg]] -- forcing the image between
text1 and text2
... text2...lore ipsuum

with
[img(auto,auto)[picture_file_name.jpg]] -- forcing right alignment
[img(auto,auto)[picture_file_name.jpg]] -- forcing left alignment

Hope that helps,
have a nice day
Michael


On 24 Aug., 19:24, AAR andrew.rockh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I am relatively new to TW and to HTML.  My Tiddlers include a mixture
 of text, equations and images.  If an image is not the full width of
 the Tiddler, the following paragraph often shows up to the right of
 the image rather than under it.  I am wondering how I can force the
 the following paragraph to appear under the image, no matter what the
 width of the image is.

 Any help is appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Andy

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[tw] Re: Announcing: TiddlyAir - an experiment bringing TiddlyWiki to Adobe AIR

2010-08-25 Thread jnthnlstr
Dave,

Saving changes is the thing that new users of TW seem to have the most
problems with. In my experience at least.


J.

On Aug 24, 4:42 am, Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/;
giff...@gmail.com wrote:
 All that so that saving changes isn't a pain? Since when is saving
 changes a pain?

 Dave

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[tw] Re: Announcing: TiddlyAir - an experiment bringing TiddlyWiki to Adobe AIR

2010-08-25 Thread jnthnlstr
Hi,

On Aug 24, 10:05 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi J I've made a TiddlyWiki that is wrapped up in an Adobe AIR container as
  a standalone app. The original TiddlyWiki still opens in a browser and
  functions normally (although its store is kept separate in the AIR
  app's storage directory).
 Nice job!!

Thanks. :)

  Point of this: to try out a TiddlyWiki in a controlled environment
  where save changes isn't a big pain.

 I miss a refresh page (F5) function (Also this person[1] might be 
 interested.)

Good point...


 Me too :-) It would be great if it had a discreet dropdown to select
 different TWs from a directory.

Yes, that's a good idea... as it's set up at the moment, it can read
any TW.

 Restrictions: cookies don't work yet; import doesn't work yet. I
  haven't looked into these problems though.


 Cookies might be handled by Eric's CookieSaver plugin?

Good idea. It might be easy to get cookies working in AIR, I just
haven't looked.

 Would it be possible to open a TiddlySpace space (online) in the Air-
 client?

Yup.

 If TiddlyAir could open an online document - it could work as an
 alternative browser which Dave G. asked for some time ago.
 I like the idea of a simple browser/application just for using TWs
 online or offline.
 Is AdobeAir a viable solution, if you want to create an application
 which will run on most machines/systems?

I'm thinking that I should really re-do this thing using HTML5 local
storage. Then at least there wouldn't be a dependency on AIR, which is
something I'd like to avoid really. Now I've figured out how to change
the way TW works with the filesystem, it seems straightforward to use
local storage instead (with the caveat that I'd need to decide on
which type of local storage to use...).


J.


 Thanks for sharing
 regards Måns Mårtensson



  Source:http://github.com/jayfresh/TiddlyAIR

  To use:
  - download source
  - install AIR
  - run client.build
  - install TiddlyAIR.air

  Any comments appreciated (even if they originate from PSD[1])!

  J.

  [1]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/1e2878...
  [2]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/d9c749...

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki contributor badges

2010-08-25 Thread Matt Lucht
Thank you to everyone who has provided nominations so far, please do
keep them coming in.  We'll be announcing the first batch of badge
recipients shortly!

In the meantime here are a few more (slightly less blurry) photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattlucht/sets/72157624680044607/

Thanks,

Matt

On Aug 9, 10:21 pm, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
 The idea behind thebadgesis to start quietly thanking the people who put so 
 much into TiddlyWiki and its related projects, and perhaps help us all find 
 each other at conferences. Thebadgeshave come out very well, intricate, webby 
 and distinctive, and yet badge-like. We'll try to post some decent pictures 
 tomorrow, but there's a blurry one 
 here:http://twitter.com/Jermolene/status/17239793140

 We're asking for nominations to make sure we don't miss anyone as we get 
 started, and we'll keep sending them out as new people come along and help 
 the community.  I was (perhaps optimistically) thinking that we won't need 
 rigid rules about who qualifies, but rather that people could use the group 
 to nominate recipients.

 As we get organised, I think it would be nice to have a register of the 
 recipients on tiddlywiki.com, too. Please do add your thoughts and 
 suggestions,

 Cheers

 Jeremy

 --http://jermolene.comhttp://tiddlywiki.comhttp://osmosoft.com

 On 9 Aug 2010, at 21:26, Matt Lucht mattlu...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi.

  We've had made some rather cool, limited edition TiddlyWikibadges.
  We'd like to send one to the leading contributors within the
  TiddlyWiki community and we're looking for your help in deciding who
  they should be.

  If you could let me know via email (matt[at]osmosoft[dot]com) the
  names of the people you'd like to nominate as having provided the best
  Tiddly* plugins or the most helpful support that'd be great.  We'll
  announce who the recipients are via the group!

  Many thanks,

  Matt

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[tw] Re: Announcing: TiddlyAir - an experiment bringing TiddlyWiki to Adobe AIR

2010-08-25 Thread Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/
Hi J

I have been using my configuration settings (to save all changes
without creating a new copy) for so long I forgot what new people have
to go through. Thanks for the reminder.

Dave

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[tw] Re: Announcing: TiddlyAir - an experiment bringing TiddlyWiki to Adobe AIR

2010-08-25 Thread Tobbe
Hi,

Does it matter what OS I'm running? Can I install this local on my
Ubuntu computer for instance?

//Tobbe

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Re: [tw] Re: Announcing: TiddlyAir - an experiment bringing TiddlyWiki to Adobe AIR

2010-08-25 Thread Alex Hough
I'm thinking […] (with the caveat that I'd need to decide on which type of 
local storage to use...).

Hi J
I have been re-visiting your Readability + Zotero hack today.
I played with using Ubiquity's [1] edit page command. This puts the
html into an edit mode, then you can save the edited page in Zotero.
Before i knew it I was tidying someone's prose adding double brackets
to the text.

I wonder if it it would be any use if the saved html could then be
automatically presented in a tiddlywiki as a tiddler. In otherwords,
the Zotero database could be viewed though TW.

The if you put your Zotero database in Drop box, then you'd have a
webpage - potenitally with all your annotated readability cleaned
pages, but also all your pdfs.

Ubiquity's development is on hold, but the ideas are going into
Jetpack, a framework for developing Firefox extentions - like Zotero.

ALex

[1] https://mozillalabs.com/ubiquity/


On 25 August 2010 13:34, jnthnlstr jnthnl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 On Aug 24, 10:05 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi J I've made a TiddlyWiki that is wrapped up in an Adobe AIR container as
  a standalone app. The original TiddlyWiki still opens in a browser and
  functions normally (although its store is kept separate in the AIR
  app's storage directory).
 Nice job!!

 Thanks. :)

  Point of this: to try out a TiddlyWiki in a controlled environment
  where save changes isn't a big pain.

 I miss a refresh page (F5) function (Also this person[1] might be 
 interested.)

 Good point...


 Me too :-) It would be great if it had a discreet dropdown to select
 different TWs from a directory.

 Yes, that's a good idea... as it's set up at the moment, it can read
 any TW.

 Restrictions: cookies don't work yet; import doesn't work yet. I
  haven't looked into these problems though.


 Cookies might be handled by Eric's CookieSaver plugin?

 Good idea. It might be easy to get cookies working in AIR, I just
 haven't looked.

 Would it be possible to open a TiddlySpace space (online) in the Air-
 client?

 Yup.

 If TiddlyAir could open an online document - it could work as an
 alternative browser which Dave G. asked for some time ago.
 I like the idea of a simple browser/application just for using TWs
 online or offline.
 Is AdobeAir a viable solution, if you want to create an application
 which will run on most machines/systems?

 I'm thinking that I should really re-do this thing using HTML5 local
 storage. Then at least there wouldn't be a dependency on AIR, which is
 something I'd like to avoid really. Now I've figured out how to change
 the way TW works with the filesystem, it seems straightforward to use
 local storage instead (with the caveat that I'd need to decide on
 which type of local storage to use...).


 J.


 Thanks for sharing
 regards Måns Mårtensson



  Source:http://github.com/jayfresh/TiddlyAIR

  To use:
  - download source
  - install AIR
  - run client.build
  - install TiddlyAIR.air

  Any comments appreciated (even if they originate from PSD[1])!

  J.

  [1]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/1e2878...
  [2]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/d9c749...

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[tw] Re: something is slowing down my tiddly

2010-08-25 Thread Seba
The separated forms for tasks and project header helped a lot, so the
tool can be used. Still I am open to suggestions:)

regards,

seba

On 25 avg., 14:12, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'll try this:

 I'll create separate formtiddlers for each task and project header as
 well. Then they will be invoked in a project template. Maybe this will
 resolve the issue.
 I'll post the result.
 regards,

 seba

 On 24 avg., 20:56, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

  This is part of notes in plugin info

  Clicking a checkbox immediately changes the corresponding tag value
  in the tiddler. This can, in some cases, trigger additional 'side-
  effect' processing, such as refreshing of page elements, or autosaving
  of the document (if that option is enabled).

  It is slow even if I turn off autosave.

  regards,

  seba

  On 24 avg., 20:53, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

   This is what I get when checking a checkbox:

   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 3 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms
   wikify:CheckboxToggleTag in 4 ms

   And I think the same happens when I enter a project. Apparently it
   refreshes or goes through all checkboxes in a tiddler.

   Any ideas?

   regards,

   seba

   On 24 avg., 20:49, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

thx mario,

I'll have a look.

regards,

seba

On 24 avg., 20:47, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ok, I made some discoveries.

 First of all, the tiddly only slowes down when entering a project or
 modifying it. Any other tiddler works fine.

 Secondly, I shortened the tiddler project syntax and it worked faster.
 Why would tiddler rendering take so much time?

 Here is an example of it:

 start
 ---
 !Project data tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Completed]]
 Completed
 |Customer|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Customer1]] Customer1
 tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Customer2]] Customer2|
 |Tool|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Tool_1]] Tool_1 tiddler
 CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Tool_2]] Tool_2|
 |Area|htmlforminput type=text size=20 name=Area //form/
 html|
 |Comments|htmlformtextarea name=Comments rows=4 cols=50 /
 textarea/form/html|

 |Job chain:|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Task1]] Task1|
 tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Task2]] Task2|
 newReminder

 !1. Task1 tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[finished]] Finished
 |Work type|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Type1]] Type1
 tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[Type2]] Type2|
 |User|tiddler CheckboxToggleTag with: [[User_1]] User_1|
 --
 end

 This is just a brief example, the entire thing is much more complex,
 if you imagine multiple tasks and the tasks have more specifications.
 Maybe that is why the tiddly is slow.

 regards,

 seba

 On 24 avg., 19:53, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi All,

  I wonder if someone can help me with this problem.
  I have created a project management and collaboration tool (I posted
  some questions before regarding the actual creation). But now the
  tiddly has slowed down considerably.

  Since I don't know my way around java script and programming I used
  the available plugins and got creative:)

  It all consists of a template, which is invoked via a button new
  project.
  One tiddler represents one projects with all 

[tw] Sharing my TW project.

2010-08-25 Thread Alex Hough
Hello there,

I've been working on this project for ages now. It's about ready for
first release after nearly two years.
I thought i'd share it. I'd welcome comments

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1316865/AlexHough/SCiO/OMM.Sept2010/ommhome.html

best wishes
Alex

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[tw] Re: Sharing my TW project.

2010-08-25 Thread Måns
Hi Alex
 I've been working on this project for ages now. It's about ready for
 first release after nearly two years.
I've followed your progress from the start - and I am very impressed
with the result!
 I thought i'd share it. I'd welcome comments
Its very beautiful and mature in every way possible.
Navigation and design supports reading in a linear manner, which seems
to support the overall idea of the questionnaire.
I think you've made some really good choices - and its very inspiring
to see how well TiddlyWiki can designed - to be used as a vehicle for
analysis... and the user doesn't have to know anything about
TiddlyWiki to get the full potential of the package.
It's brilliant!
Good job - and thanks for sharing.

Regards Måns Mårtensson

 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1316865/AlexHough/SCiO/OMM.Sept2010/ommhome

 best wishes
 Alex

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