[tw] I think I can finally state what is missing from TiddlyWiki

2011-05-04 Thread TonyM
Can anyone prove me wrong ? Please

The showwhen (hide when) plugin allows for the selective display within the 
edit and view templates of tiddlers. These are not so sophisticated with 
complex logic missing such as "and or not and multiple tags". Unfortunately 
these do not work within the content of a tiddler.

If such a facility was available within a tiddler sophisticated logic could 
be embeded and would assist in codding users observed algorithms.

A simple example would be;

A set of questions that would toggle tags on the current tiddler
The selective display of content within the tiddler according to the tags 
selected.

A form of nested slider which has a conditional entry for each nest would 
work for this. Revealing content only once certain tag conditions were true.

A powerful toggle tags would also enhance this out of site where by on click 
one could;

   - Add a tags (if already or not)
   - Toggle a tag between existing or not
   - Remove a tag no matter what
   - Do this with multiple tags at once

I can give some real world examples if anyone is interested.

Thanks in advance

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

2011-05-04 Thread Mike
This works great for me. . .
http://firefoxprivileges.tiddlyspot.com/

Mike

On May 4, 8:12 am, Negirno  wrote:
> I have the same problem. I click OK for the script warning, and then I can
> save as much as I want, but if I close and re-open Firefox with my
> TiddlyWiki and try to save, the script warning dialog appears again.
>
> I looked into my prefs.js (on my Firefox profiles folder) and have found a
> bunch of UniversalXPConnect lines where the id is only "file://". It doesn't
> store the path to my TiddlyWiki, but oddly it works until I close Firefox.
> I tried to edit one of those entries (I gave the full path of my
> TiddlyWiki), which solved the problem for a while, but some time later it
> got mysteriously deleted, and the annoying script warnings appeared again.
>
> Oh, and if I choose to click Ok button without ticking the 'remember this'
> option, the browser just immediately shows the dialog again.
>
> I use Firefox 4.0 with TiddlyWiki 2.6.1.

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Re: [tw] Re: Does the Simile-Timeline-Plugin Work and is it still maintained?

2011-05-04 Thread Jan Johannpeter
Hello Dawn!
I am back from Holiday and eager to test your updated timelineplugin!
Where can I download the new version.
In effect I was quite content with Martins version,
My whishlist fo an update would be
-a stylesheet to modify the "lense" that means the popup-window opend
ini the timeline.
-a nice Idea would be a way to sort of modifiable NewEntry-Tiddler (like
the NewJournal Tiddler) in which you can create a pattern for the Data.
Like |Start:| |  |End:| | and |Title:|

This would be wonderfull.


In which way does it



Am 21.04.2011 15:51, schrieb Dawn Ahukanna:
> Finally got my arse in gear and i'm updating the XML based simile
> timeline plugin to work with Tiddlywiki 2.6.2. Currently testing, any
> volunteers?
> dawn.
>
> On Apr 11, 9:41 pm, josep  wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> Dawn's plugin also working at:http://canricart.info
>> TiddlyWiki version: 2.4.0
>>
>> cheers
>> josep
>>
>> On Apr 11, 9:40 pm, Måns  wrote:
>>
>>> Btw -
>>> I've got the SimileTimeline working on tiddlyspace ver 2.6.2 
>>> here:http://stimeline.tiddlyspace.com/
>>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson
>>> On 11 Apr., 21:34, Måns  wrote:
 Hi Jan Johannpeter
 David announced Dido on the devgroup a while 
 ago:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev/browse_thread/thread/b86...
 "Dido, a tiddlywiki-inspired tool for managing
 small databases in a web page.  Dido is intended for managing small
 databases of information---an address book, a stamp collection, a
 shopping list, a video collection.  It contains an editable
 structured
 database (stored in the page, tiddlywiki-style) and layers rich
 interactive visualizations (sortable lists, grids, maps, timelines)
 and filtering (faceted browsing and text search) over the data.  You
 can find Dido at
  http://projects.csail.mit.edu/exhibit/Dido
 Both the data and the visualization can be edited using the WYSIWYG
 editor that's part of the document.
 As with tiddlywiki, you can download it and start playing, saving
 your
 file to persist any changes (we use the tiddlywiki file save code;
 thanks for that!). "
 Cheers Måns Mårtensson
 On 11 Apr., 17:32, Jan Johannpeter  wrote:
> Hello
> I wonder whethter the plugin that is implementing scripts the
> MIT-Visualisation-Freeware Simile
> (http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/) in Tiddly Wiki working and
> whether it is still maintained.
> I found Martin Buddens wellworking example but it is impossible to
> integrate it into newer distributions.http://www.martinswiki.com/timeline/
> The discussion on this googlegroup seems to stop 2007. Are there any
> newer 
> experiences?http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/search?hl=en&group=tiddlywi...
> 
> I think this could  be a great tool for educational und Organizing 
> purposes.
> Regards Jan Johannpeter

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Re: [tw] Re: Saved Search?

2011-05-04 Thread Alex Hough
hi Jon,

I'll give it a trial. Not had much time as yet - but it looks good.

I was thinking about a 'save search' button in addition to the 'close'
and 'open all'. The 'save search' would offer an alert with a
suggested title  and then the search could be saved in a tiddler. Each
time the Tiddler is displayed, then the search for the term would be
returned.

Alex

On 3 May 2011 09:17, rakugo  wrote:
> Alex,
> Try out:
> http://mysearch.tiddlyspace.com/
>
> It's an extension of Fnd's SimpleSearchPlugin that adds
> * searching to fields
> * allows you to specify a search filter in the tweaks (useful in
> TiddlySpace for just searching content that has not been included)
> * It also saves the last search to a tiddler "MyLastSearch" (which you
> can of course clone and save under a different name.
>
> Hope this is what you had in mind.
> Jon
>
> On Apr 20, 4:46 pm, Eric Shulman  wrote:
>> > I am finding Simple Search[1] wonderful. I think it would be good if
>> > you could save the search into a tiddler from a button. Its beyond my
>> > TiddlyFu skills right now, and may stay there.
>>
>> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SearchOptionsPluginhttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SearchOptionsPluginInfo
>>
>> enjoy,
>> -e
>> Eric Shulman
>> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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[tw] Re: Comment Plugin by Eric Shulman does not perform save on server side

2011-05-04 Thread rro...@renatoroque.com
Thanks Eric

I had a look to yout URL and I was confused!

It says:"TiddlySpace is a service for creating and curating small
packets of content on The Web. You may  collaborate with others,
assemble content by including spaces, add cool features using plugins
and mix your content with other services using the API. TiddlySpace is
Open Source software from Osmosoft so you're free to host your own
instance on your own domain and are encouraged to contribute to the
project. "

How can I use TiddlySpace service. What must I install? where is that
open source SW ? Must I use Tiddlyspot? Does it imply not using my
server location?

Sorry for my basic ignorance but this TiddlySpace is complertely new
to me

Regards

Renato



On Apr 28, 5:20 am, Eric Shulman  wrote:
> > I have a html tiddly file on my PC which I use to update it locally
> > and then I upload it to the interner using my server. That is what I
> > mean by at the server side.
>
> > Locally the saves works, but not at the server.
>
> CommentPlugin simply creates/modifies tiddlers in the current document
> session.  To save those tiddler changes online, you need a "server-
> side" saving mechanism.  See:
>    http://tiddlywiki.org/#TiddlySpace%20Tiddlyspot
>
> -e

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[tw] Re: Best way to do something when Edit button clicked?

2011-05-04 Thread Julian Knight
Actually I think that I will trap the onfocus event for the default text 
input box - the title.

When that field gets the focus I will run a function to ensure that only the 
elements I want are shown and that the textarea size matches the current 
window size (minus any other screen elements).

I may get creative and try to trap zoom's as well if I can so that the 
keyboard extensions stay put but I'm not sure if that can be detected in 
Mobile Safari.

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[tw] Re: Best way to do something when Edit button clicked?

2011-05-04 Thread wolfgang
Guess the easiest way would be the use of Eric's TotallyTiddler theme
together with SwitchThemePlugin.

http://www.tiddlytools.com/#TotallyTiddlers%20SwitchThemePluginInfo

With SwitchTheme I would create two buttons: one to switch to
TotallyTidder, where the ViewTemplate is replaced with an EditTemplate
only, and a button back to the default theme. Maybe best placed in the
Backstage for saving even more space.

On 3 Mai, 14:13, Julian Knight  wrote:
> Thanks Wolfgang, that is helpful for the expanding/overlapping menu.
> Actually, to simplify things even further I think that I will make the menus
> into simple tiddler displays. Then I don't need to think about overlaps and
> floats and the complexities of sliders at all. This works especially well
> with the tabbed view (see the "full" version of my template rather than the
> "empty" version.
>
> However, that is not quite what I want to achieve. What I really want is to
> ONLY have the edited tiddler showing, everything else should be hidden
> including any other tiddlers in view, menus, headings, etc.
>
> The reason for this is so that the textarea pretty much fills the (small)
> screen and so that there is no scrolling of the surrounding window, the only
> scrolling would be within the textarea. If you've not used TW on the
> iPhone/iPad you may not appreciate the complexities of trying to deal with
> both the web page and the text area being scrollable when using a touch
> interface. Hiding all of the extraneous stuff should make the experience
> much nicer. It would also allow me to have a toolbar fixed just above the
> virtual keyboard containing some of the characters that are harder to enter
> because they are not natively on the main keyboard display (you have to
> press another 1 or 2 keys to get to things like #)

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

2011-05-04 Thread Negirno
I have the same problem. I click OK for the script warning, and then I can 
save as much as I want, but if I close and re-open Firefox with my 
TiddlyWiki and try to save, the script warning dialog appears again.

I looked into my prefs.js (on my Firefox profiles folder) and have found a 
bunch of UniversalXPConnect lines where the id is only "file://". It doesn't 
store the path to my TiddlyWiki, but oddly it works until I close Firefox.
I tried to edit one of those entries (I gave the full path of my 
TiddlyWiki), which solved the problem for a while, but some time later it 
got mysteriously deleted, and the annoying script warnings appeared again.

Oh, and if I choose to click Ok button without ticking the 'remember this' 
option, the browser just immediately shows the dialog again.

I use Firefox 4.0 with TiddlyWiki 2.6.1.

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[tw] Re: google analytics

2011-05-04 Thread Vino Rosso
On May 1, 6:28 pm, JDR  wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was just tinkering with getting googleanalyticsto work with
> tiddlywiki and looking at some old thread 
> here:http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/48df48...
>
> It seems that the first good solution was (the link from the old
> thread is broken, but this 
> works):http://hawksworx.posterous.com/tracking-tiddlywiki-with-google-analytics
>
> and a follow up that nicely executes the tracking only when viewed in
> readonly which avoids tracking while editing the 
> tiddlywiki:http://blog.spacelag.com/2007/10/tracking-tiddlywiki-with-google.html
>
> Following the above, I got googleanalytics working in just a couple
> minutes, so yay!

Well done!  I've never been able to get tracking to work  :o(

Sorry, can't help on the following.

> However, it appears to have broken
> SinglePageModePlugin and possibly a couple other things. Now I suspect
> that this is because the tiddler one creates called CustomTracker is
> tagged with systemConfig but is executed in an order that breaks
> things. Possibly before InlineJavascriptPlugin? Or perhaps it just
> needs to be called after SinglePageModePlugin, but I can't see why. In
> any case, I seem to have fixed the issue by renaming the CustomTracker
> to zCustomTracker (and adding a z to all the calls within it) so that
> it is called later in the loading. The only systemConfig tagged
> tiddler that loads after is then my zzConfigTweaks which forces
> setting a couple of options that aren't always preserved.
>
> Does that make sense to anyone? Is there a 'cleaner' way to fix this?
>
> Thanks,
> JDR

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