daily usage: best practices

2011-04-25 Thread Sebastian E. Ovide
Hi Guys,

I've tried several GTD programs and cannot find any other better than
this one. Of course, as any other program, it is not perfect. For
example it could be slow on netbooks... and I guess than on a cell
phone it could be much more slower (I've never tried) and it leaks an
UI for small screens. nevertheless I still find that it is the
best on the market !

As it is not easy to use it on a cell phone, just wondering how people
uses mGSD ?

I've been using it only in the nights, using my google calendar to
complement it. This was ok for a while but I found myself spending 30
to 60 minutes a day in something that could be done during the day on
the free times... as while waiting in a queue for example... or in the
plain etc

So now I'm using it only during the week end... still find that I need
to do a double work synchronizing mGSD with my google calendar or
with my paper agenda...

How do you guys use it on a daily basis ?

thanks

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Re: daily usage: best practices

2011-04-25 Thread ike9898
I compensate for lack of mobile access to my mGSD, in a couple
unsatisfactory ways.  #1 I try to remember my next actions (this is
unsatisfactory because it defeats one of GTD's design features-
putting items into your GTD system and then getting them off your
mind) #2 Paper notes system carried in pocket (less sophisticated than
it sounds, often a list of items on a Post-It - this is unsatisfactory
because, as lazy as this sounds, I'm not disciplined enough to keep up
with this)

I spend most of my work day at my desk, so mobile access is less of a
problem in this sphere, but at home and out shopping, it is a
significant problem.

On Apr 25, 4:06 am, Sebastian E. Ovide sebastian.ov...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hi Guys,

 I've tried several GTD programs and cannot find any other better than
 this one. Of course, as any other program, it is not perfect. For
 example it could be slow on netbooks... and I guess than on a cell
 phone it could be much more slower (I've never tried) and it leaks an
 UI for small screens. nevertheless I still find that it is the
 best on the market !

 As it is not easy to use it on a cell phone, just wondering how people
 uses mGSD ?

 I've been using it only in the nights, using my google calendar to
 complement it. This was ok for a while but I found myself spending 30
 to 60 minutes a day in something that could be done during the day on
 the free times... as while waiting in a queue for example... or in the
 plain etc

 So now I'm using it only during the week end... still find that I need
 to do a double work synchronizing mGSD with my google calendar or
 with my paper agenda...

 How do you guys use it on a daily basis ?

 thanks

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[tw] No longer able to mix HTML and wiki mark-up

2011-04-25 Thread Emil
My apology in advance if this has been covered. I just haven't been
able to find a sensible answer to it yet.

I started using Tiddlywiki in mid-2009 and was able to mix html (for
example img src=) with standard Tiddlywiki mark-up (for example
using double square brackets for links).

It looks like this is no longer possible. With the newer version of
Tiddlywiki, I have to place all html formatting between html tags,
which means I lose all links between tiddlers and even the paragraphs.

This means that if I want to upgrade an existing Tiddlywiki to a later
version, it will take major reformatting.

Is there a version of Tiddlywiki (or perhaps a plugin) that will allow
me to use mixed mark-up while enjoying some of the newer features,
such as a SystemSettings tiddler?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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[tw] Re: No longer able to mix HTML and wiki mark-up

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Shulman
 I started using Tiddlywiki in mid-2009 and was able to mix html (for
 example img src=) with standard Tiddlywiki mark-up (for example
 using double square brackets for links).

 It looks like this is no longer possible. With the newer version of
 Tiddlywiki, I have to place all html formatting between html tags,
 which means I lose all links between tiddlers and even the paragraphs.

Mixing HTML and TW syntax was *never* a core feature.  It has *always*
been a feature of my HTMLFormattingPlugin (which added HTML support
even before the TWCore).

Get it here:
   http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#HTMLFormattingPlugin

enjoy,
-e
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[tw] Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-04-25 Thread Sub
Firefox warns me about the script being dangerous after every reboot,
although I click Remember my decission each time.

Any hint how to fix it so Firefox remembers my TW as being SAFE (if
possible without disabling important security checks in about:config)?

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[tw] Re: Calendar plugin tooltip tweak ?

2011-04-25 Thread Jim McD
Hi Eric,
   Many thanks. I got what I was looking for by modifying the new
tooltip format and leadtime settings.  Appreciate the incredibly quick
turnaround too.

Understand what you are saying about the reminder in tooltip idea.

Cheers,
Jim

On Apr 23, 7:18 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Apr 23, 3:13 am, Jim McD gym.mcdonn...@googlemail.com wrote:

  Hi,
     Could I ask for a small tweak, or some advice, regarding the
  calendar plugin ?  When I float the mouse over a day in the calendar,
  the tooltip shows that date, eg: 23 April 2011.  Would it be
  possible to add the day of the week to that, eg Saturday 23 April
  2011.  I tried adding DDD at various places in the code without
  success.

 Please don't change the code... DatePlugin (which provides the
 display service for CalendarPlugin) is set up to be customized using
 DatePluginConfig, instead of modifying the plugin code.

 I've added a new internal configuration to DatePlugin
    config.macros.date.tipformat=.0MM.0DD

 Edit DatePluginConfig to customize the tooltip format.

  Also, is it possible to show the reminder for that day, if there is
  one, in the tooltip ?  Currently I have remindermacros and dateplugin
  all setup and working.  To see the reminder on a given day, I have to
  click on the day and view the popup.  I would prefer to have that info
  in the tooltip.

 Sorry, no. This is not practical.  The reminders are only computed
 when you CLICK on the date and the popup is rendered and, depending
 upon the size of your document, this may not be all that quick, making
 response time for the mouseover tooltip very sluggish or seemingly non-
 responsive.  In addition, the tooltip itself is limited in the length
 of text it can display.  Some browsers may display only one line of
 tip text (with no text-wrapping).  Other browsers may wrap the text
 (at some arbitrary), but not allow mutli-line text (i.e., with
 embedded newlines).

  Lastly, the third item in my wish list is to remove future reminders
  from the popup.  If I click a day, the popup shows all reminders
  occurring within 30 days after that date.  Is there a tweek to have it
  show only reminders for that date ?  This might not be needed if the
  tooltip thing above works.

 I've added a new internal config in [[DatePluginConfig]]:
    config.macros.date.leadtime=31; // find reminders up to 31 days
 from now

 Get the updates (v2.7.3) here:
    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#DatePlugin
    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#DatePluginConfig
    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#DatePluginInfo

 enjoy,
 -e
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[tw] Re: No longer able to mix HTML and wiki mark-up

2011-04-25 Thread Emil
Thanks Eric. I didn't know that.

On Apr 25, 5:44 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
  I started using Tiddlywiki in mid-2009 and was able to mix html (for
  example img src=) with standard Tiddlywiki mark-up (for example
  using double square brackets for links).

  It looks like this is no longer possible. With the newer version of
  Tiddlywiki, I have to place all html formatting between html tags,
  which means I lose all links between tiddlers and even the paragraphs.

 Mixing HTML and TW syntax was *never* a core feature.  It has *always*
 been a feature of my HTMLFormattingPlugin (which added HTML support
 even before the TWCore).

 Get it here:
    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#HTMLFormattingPlugin

 enjoy,
 -e
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[tw] Re: Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-04-25 Thread Will
That's not a new behaviour. FF 3 and 4 checked even after a 'sleep'
mode or 'hibernate'.

I prefer it that way actually -- I have some tiddlywiki on thumb
drives and I don't want to do any saves unless I know the virus
scanner has taken a look first.

On Apr 25, 7:41 pm, Sub subfa...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Firefox warns me about the script being dangerous after every reboot,
 although I click Remember my decission each time.

 Any hint how to fix it so Firefox remembers my TW as being SAFE (if
 possible without disabling important security checks in about:config)?

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[tw] Re: Multiple displayAreas

2011-04-25 Thread wolfgang
2 years ago I experimented with available methods for creating a
second display area:

http://menuflex.tiddlyspot.com/

you have to click the dot after the 'extra' menu button to make it
visible.

As a learning user this became quite complex. Should be much easier
for a developer to implement.

Regards.

On 25 Apr., 03:47, Trey ionobr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would like to be able to define two or more displayAreas and then
 tell each tiddler which one to open in via a tag.
 For my project, I'd like to also be able to tell certain displayAreas
 to only show one tiddler at a time, but that's gravy.

 Is this possible using modern tiddlyWiki technology?

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Re: [tw] Re: What's so special about Tiddly

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

On Apr 19, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Alex Hough wrote:

 I also think that stories from people using TW would be interesting. I
 suspect that people have quite personal relationships with their TW,
 and they often contain private thoughts, so sharing can be a problem

Late getting to this, Alex. Yes, I agree. Stories across the diversity of ways 
people use TW. I would exemplary uses. 

There are a few well-known ones already, e.g., Garret Lisi's Deferential 
Geometry http://deferentialgeometry.org/ and Elise Springer's Philosophy 
Department Homepage https://wesfiles.wesleyan.edu/home/espringer/web/ and 
Reasoning Well http://reasoningwell.tiddlyspot.com/

One idea would be to have how-tos spring off from such exemplary 
applications, i.e., responding to hypothetical how do I do that? questions.

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Re: [tw] Re: What's so special about Tiddly

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:32 PM, Alex Hough wrote:

 What is needed is a writer who can put himself or herself in the position of 
 a naive adopter.
 
 Or some kind of collaboration between newbie and a TW master?

The writer might not be a TiddlyWiki devotee/expert. He/she might need to draw 
on the expertise of one or more people who are. 

[Very likely, it seems. If there was someone with both competencies surely by 
now we would have seen evidence of it, e.g., in the form of book?] 

 Over on the TiddlyDev someone (whatever I think) has offered payment
 to encourage documentation. Perhaps documentation can develop this
 way?

Yes, especially if, as seems to be the case, no one with the ability has 
offered to do the job out of pure love for TW. 

 I hang about in a business school quite a bit. A question the types
 that live there would be asking questions like: Who would benefit
 from the type of documentation you seek? What is the purpose in
 attracting more users anyway? Where is the 'value'? Where is the
 funding coming from?

More fundamentally, not, Who would benefit from that type of documentation? 
but, Who would want to use an application like that? Your suggestion of 
presenting stories of interesting applications ought to address that question.

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Re: [tw] Re: What's so special about Tiddly

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

On Apr 20, 2011, at 4:14 PM, PMario wrote:

 On Apr 19, 6:26 pm, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:
 I also think that stories from people using TW would be interesting. I
 suspect that people have quite personal relationships with their TW,
 and they often contain private thoughts, so sharing can be a problem
 
 http://interview.tiddlyspace.com/  may be interesting about this.

Thanks for this. Didn't know about it. Can't take it in all at once, but over 
time I'd like to do so.

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Re: [tw] Re: What's so special about Tiddly

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:32 PM, Alex Hough wrote:

 What is needed is a writer who can put himself or herself in the position of 
 a naive adopter.
 
 Or some kind of collaboration between newbie and a TW master?

The writer might not be a TiddlyWiki devotee/expert. He/she might need to draw 
on the expertise of one or more people who are. 

[Very likely, it seems. If there was someone with both competencies surely by 
now we would have seen evidence of it, e.g., in the form of book?] 

 Over on the TiddlyDev someone (whatever I think) has offered payment
 to encourage documentation. Perhaps documentation can develop this
 way?

Yes, especially if, as seems to be the case, no one with the ability has 
offered to do the job out of pure love for TW. 

 I hang about in a business school quite a bit. A question the types
 that live there would be asking questions like: Who would benefit
 from the type of documentation you seek? What is the purpose in
 attracting more users anyway? Where is the 'value'? Where is the
 funding coming from?

More fundamentally, not, Who would benefit from that type of documentation? 
but, Who would want to use an application like that? Your suggestion of 
presenting stories of interesting applications ought to address that question.

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Re: [tw] Re: What's so special about Tiddly

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

On Apr 20, 2011, at 5:14 PM, PMario wrote:

 I think TW makes it sometimes too easy to tweak allmost every aspect
 of the program. And since it is possible, it is done. __With many
 other tools, you just couldn't do it__, so you have to get used to the
 tools behaviour.

I would say that while TW is amazingly flexible/configurable/adaptable taking 
advantage of that flexibility/adaptability is not easy for nonprogrammers. At 
least some of us. Then there are people like Måns, who take to it like a fish 
takes to water.

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[tw] Dating of backups via BackupOptionsPlugin

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

I've been meaning to ask for help on this for a long time: When I do a backup 
via BackupOptionsPlugin the date is off by one month and the time by four 
hours, e.g.: 

A backup of my contacts TW made at today [April 25] at 12:11 PM has this in the 
file: tw-blackicity-lite-contacts.20110325.1611. 

How can this be corrected?

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[tw] Re: document-management function

2011-04-25 Thread Smandoli
Måns:  ...  Yes, that works.  I wasn't quite understanding what
ShowLocalDirectory does.  Now it's rather obvious.  Thanks for
'Luminatin'.

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[tw] Re: Firefox doesn't remember my script warning OK

2011-04-25 Thread Sub
I prefer it that way actually -- I have some tiddlywiki on thumb
drives and I don't want to do any saves unless I know the virus
scanner has taken a look first.

But it only asks on the first edit per day. How is that safe.


On Apr 25, 2:43 pm, Will william.r.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
 That's not a new behaviour. FF 3 and 4 checked even after a 'sleep'
 mode or 'hibernate'.

 I prefer it that way actually -- I have some tiddlywiki on thumb
 drives and I don't want to do any saves unless I know the virus
 scanner has taken a look first.

 On Apr 25, 7:41 pm, Sub subfa...@googlemail.com wrote:







  Firefox warns me about the script being dangerous after every reboot,
  although I click Remember my decission each time.

  Any hint how to fix it so Firefox remembers my TW as being SAFE (if
  possible without disabling important security checks in about:config)?

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Re: [tw] Re: What's so special about Tiddly

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

On Apr 25, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Eric Weir wrote:

 I would exemplary uses.

Shoulda been I would add 'exemplary' uses.

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[tw] Re: Is it easy to upload a TW made offline to TiddlySpace?

2011-04-25 Thread Yakov
Wow. A very strange effect occured, you dig in the right direction,
Ben. When I saved edited ToolbarCommands, a message appeared in the
div id=tiddlerToolbarCommands:

Edit Conflict: this tiddler may have been changed by someone else.
review (recommended) overwrite cancel

and review sais:

Review the changes that have been made whilst you were editing this
tiddler. Fold relevant changes back into your version.
{{removed{Red}}} highlight shows content removed. {{added{Green}}}
highlight shows content added.

slider chkViewDiffText ToolbarCommands - text *(edit conflict
21:08:18)* View changes in text
slider chkViewDiffField ToolbarCommands - fields *(edit conflict
21:08:18)* View changes in fields

The first slider shows the new text of ToolbarCommands (which I
defined):

|~ViewToolbar|closeTiddler closeOthers +editTiddler +cloneTiddler 
fields syncing permalink references deleteTiddler| |~EditToolbar|
+saveTiddler -cancelTiddler deleteTiddler|

(nothing is red or green as like as the words Red and Green) and
the second shows some minor data:

modifier: yakov created: 20110421193117 modified: 20110425170728 type:
None tags: _hash: c6c058d65feb35087569b44f6dc94b7fedd0a456

Now I choose cancel and changes are saved. Aha, that's right, now
the button edit appeared on those tiddlers which I couldn't edit
before. It is me who overwrote the ToolbarCommands content when
uploading interface elements. Now I've edited ToolbarCommands, saved,
reloaded, and every thing is ok. Thanks!

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[tw] Re: Dating of backups via BackupOptionsPlugin

2011-04-25 Thread PMario
Hi,
Do you have a link to the plugins source?
-m

On Apr 25, 6:20 pm, Eric Weir eew...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 I've been meaning to ask for help on this for a long time: When I do a backup 
 via BackupOptionsPlugin the date is off by one month and the time by four 
 hours, e.g.:

 A backup of my contacts TW made at today [April 25] at 12:11 PM has this in 
 the file: tw-blackicity-lite-contacts.20110325.1611.

 How can this be corrected?

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 eew...@bellsouth.net

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[tw] Re: Using TiddlyWiki For Wireframing?

2011-04-25 Thread Michael.Tarnowski
Hi folks,

one tiny question: What do you mean by wireframing websites?
Cheers Michael


On 19 Apr., 18:53, Jonah jon...@gmail.com wrote:
 Does anyone have experience using TiddlyWiki for wireframing websites?

 It seems like it has incredible potential for defining page
 requirements, user actions, and page flows extremely quickly, and in a
 way that even non-technical team members can use and contribute to.
 I'm wondering first if there are any official plugins for doing this?

 Second, what are the options for defining a page that has multiple
 version?  That is, a homepage that displays different content
 depending on if the user is logged or logged out, or what role or
 permissions the user has.  Of course, you could start making new
 Tiddlers for each version:

 HomeLoggedOutUser
 HomeLoggedInUser
 HomeAdminUser
 etc

 Of course, this could messy pretty fast when you have lots of
 different combinations and pages.  It might be useful to have a kind
 of toggle on a single Home tiddler, where you could select user type
 and user permissions, say.  Then it would dynamically change the
 content of the tiddler.  This is just one idea, I'm sure there are
 other ways to handle this.  Would love to hear from someone who has
 ideas about this.

 Thanks,
 Jonah

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Re: [tw] Re: Dating of backups via BackupOptionsPlugin

2011-04-25 Thread Eric Weir

On Apr 25, 2011, at 2:44 PM, PMario wrote:

 Do you have a link to the plugins source?

Didn't but I do now. It's 
http://rumkin.com/tools/tiddlywiki/#BackupOptionsPlugin . 

Turns out my copy was outdated. The month discrepancy has been corrected in the 
current version, but in my time zone it's still four hours fast.

I thought I remembered there being a place to set your time-zone in TW, but I 
don't find any. 

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