Re: mGSD Enhancements - Empty File does not show right menu

2012-03-29 Thread Craig
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 12:34 -0700, Craig wrote:

 +1  I too tried the mGSDEnhancements-empty.html from the site, and its
 definitely not working.

Oops, I just got it working.  I imported all my added tiddlers from my
old mGSD and restarted.  This seemed to fix the sidebar and dashboards
but broke the enhanced stuff.  Then I imported from another copy of the
mGSDEnhancements, with overwrite.  That seems to have fixed most of it.

The only remaining obviously broken item is the Error in macro tabs
message under the sidebar.

Give this a try.  Maybe you're lucky.

Craig

 
 
 On Mar 28, 11:00 am, johnfk kraw...@googlemail.com wrote:
  Hi David,
  I have been using the Standard mGSD for years now, but your
  propositions do look interesting, so I'd like to give it a try. Apart
  from the Error in macro tabs appearing in red on the right, I
  have another problem: On a newly downloaded file the right menu does
  not show up. There is just the history-related subset, no nice
  calendar and, what is more, all the GTD-Filters.
  Is that just me? Is it on purpose?
  I have gotten past that by blind trying some days ago, but I forgot
  how.
  Greetings,
  John
 


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[tw] Re: quote of the day

2012-03-29 Thread Wim
@HansBKK
I don't see how a different the storage location would change the
functionality.

Just try http://huiberssound.nl/ online (see the quotes at the bottom
of the startscreen) and download that TW. Then open that TW locally
and see the difference...

Wim

On 28 mrt, 16:40, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Wim,
 Latest TW versions have the possibility to save cookie settings within
 the TW file. It's called persistent options [1]. I think for this
 usecase you won't need a plugin.

 The QOTD [2] info tiddler describes the plugin options. With the
 cookie parameter you can specify the name of the cookie you want to
 use to store the needed info.

 The cookie name for SystemSettings will be:

 txtQOTD_ + yourCookieName

 so if yourCookieName is eg: index it is:

 txtQOTD_index

 SystemSettings tiddler should contain

 txtQOTD_index: 1

 it will be automatically refreshed by the core and saved with your
 TW.

 have fun!
 mario

 [1]http://tiddlywiki.com/#PersistentOptions
 [2]http://www.tiddlytools.com/#QuoteOfTheDayPluginInfo

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[tw] RelatedTiddlersPlugin

2012-03-29 Thread mezcalbean
Hi

Is there a way to display only the find all tiddlers related to:
field and not have the second field displayed exclude links contained
in:

also

The only way I found to join these together was to use [[tiddler]] but
is there another way as this way the join is displayed on the
tiddler as I dont want to show the connection

using


relatedTiddlers TiddlerName hideform exclude list


Thanks

Philippe

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[tw] Re: quote of the day

2012-03-29 Thread Eric Shulman
 is it possible to have quote of the day (http://www.TiddlyTools.com/
 #QuoteOfTheDayPlugin) work with InternetExplorer (v8).
 It always shows the first quote; random doesn't work...

I think I found a tiny bug in the plugin that prevents the 'random'
option from being properly handled.  I'll post a follow up when the
fix is available.

-e


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[tw] Re: quote of the day

2012-03-29 Thread HansBKK
On Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:06:10 PM UTC+7, Wim wrote:

 @HansBKK 
 I don't see how a different the storage location would change the 
 functionality. 

 Just try http://huiberssound.nl/ online (see the quotes at the bottom 
 of the startscreen) and download that TW. Then open that TW locally 
 and see the difference... 


Sorry I wasn't more clear - I didn't mean the location of the TW file, I 
meant storing cookie data in cookies as opposed to within the TW file.

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Re: [tw] Re: Grounded Theory Coding

2012-03-29 Thread Alex Hough
@Tobais : Great contributions



Alex

On 13 March 2012 19:43, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi Mario,

 uique ID (checksum)?

 Well, actually perhaps the most simple paragraph count actually does
 the trick.

 all references are broken, if they are not dynamically rewritten.

 What I have in mind is to...
 * either keep a full index of hash tags updated in memory
 * dynamically load something more resembling search results

 Linking from external sources to one of your paragraphs imo
 will allways be broken after some time. (1/2 a year, 1-2 years ...)

 I guess the example of Chris implementation wasn't really a good one.
 It might have given the idea that url-style-references and permalinks
 to paragraphs were in the focus... which they are not.

 So actually, what I have in mind really is a kind of search function
 with perhaps a smart pre-indexing and the ability to show search
 results in the context of a surrounding paragraph or section.

 These search results could be invoked via macro or even by detecting
 hashtags when rendering a tiddler and turning them into links, which
 upon click would open a corresponding (shadow-)tiddler with the search
 results for this hashtag... all on the fly and most certainly updated
 with any tiddler updates.

 Thinking this further, calling such a shadow tiddler via permalink
 would actually display hashtag search results when a tw loads... how
 cool would that be?

 Again, hashtag prefixes might be any in a number of different
 prefixes, not just #. So when you click on a hashtag, you might want
 to not only see other contents where it is contained but also other
 hash tags that start by the same prefix... perhaps by opening a slider
 containing a list of all alike hastags, perhaps again as a slider
 which - when opened - immediately displays the search results for a
 given hashtag.

 Tobias.

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[tw] Re: FET Results with Table Headers

2012-03-29 Thread James
Thanks Måns,
just one litte problem with your script.

The Table output creates
|Author|Book Title|
| | Author|Book Title|

For some reason the cells do not line up properly, the headers are
fine but ther appears to be an extra cell.
Any idea what's causing this?

Cheers James

On Mar 28, 10:35 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi James

 This might do what you want (untested...):

 forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
 sortBy
         tiddler.data(author)
          ascending
 write
  '|Author|Book Title|h\n||+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title
 +]]|\n'

 \n (without the quotes) creates linebreaks and the h (without the
 quotes)  formats the row as a header..

 Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: FET Results with Table Headers

2012-03-29 Thread whatever
This should work. fET has a nice keyword called begin, which you can
use for table headers.

forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
sortBy
tiddler.data(author)
 ascending

write
  '|+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title+]]|\n'' begin
'|Author|Book Title|h\n'

The h before the \n is optional and gives the header row the
header class.

w

On Mar 29, 11:57 am, James jmconthe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks Måns,
 just one litte problem with your script.

 The Table output creates
 |Author|Book Title|
 | | Author|Book Title|

 For some reason the cells do not line up properly, the headers are
 fine but ther appears to be an extra cell.
 Any idea what's causing this?

 Cheers James

 On Mar 28, 10:35 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:







  Hi James
  This might do what you want (untested...):

  forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
  sortBy
          tiddler.data(author)
           ascending
  write
   '|Author|Book Title|h\n||+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title
  +]]|\n'

  \n (without the quotes) creates linebreaks and the h (without the
  quotes)  formats the row as a header..

  Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: FET Results with Table Headers

2012-03-29 Thread James
Hi whatever,
thanks for your reply.
When I put your code in the tiddler I get this error message.
forEachTiddler ... : Extra parameter behind 'write' : begin|Author|
Book Title|h\n

On Mar 29, 11:32 am, whatever kbrezov...@gmail.com wrote:
 This should work. fET has a nice keyword called begin, which you can
 use for table headers.

 forEachTiddler
     where
         'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
     sortBy
         tiddler.data(author)
          ascending

     write
       '|+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title+]]|\n'' begin
 '|Author|Book Title|h\n'

 The h before the \n is optional and gives the header row the
 header class.

 w

 On Mar 29, 11:57 am, James jmconthe...@gmail.com wrote:







  Thanks Måns,
  just one litte problem with your script.

  The Table output creates
  |Author|Book Title|
  | | Author|Book Title|

  For some reason the cells do not line up properly, the headers are
  fine but ther appears to be an extra cell.
  Any idea what's causing this?

  Cheers James

  On Mar 28, 10:35 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi James
   This might do what you want (untested...):

   forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
   sortBy
           tiddler.data(author)
            ascending
   write
    '|Author|Book Title|h\n||+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title
   +]]|\n'

   \n (without the quotes) creates linebreaks and the h (without the
   quotes)  formats the row as a header..

   Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: FET Results with Table Headers

2012-03-29 Thread whatever
Ah, yes, I missed one of your apostrophes.

forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
sortBy
tiddler.data(author)
 ascending

write
  '|+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title+]]|\n' begin
'|Author|Book Title|h\n'

That should do it.

On Mar 29, 1:12 pm, James jmconthe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi whatever,
 thanks for your reply.
 When I put your code in the tiddler I get this error message.
 forEachTiddler ... : Extra parameter behind 'write' : begin|Author|
 Book Title|h\n

 On Mar 29, 11:32 am, whatever kbrezov...@gmail.com wrote:







  This should work. fET has a nice keyword called begin, which you can
  use for table headers.

  forEachTiddler
      where
          'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
      sortBy
          tiddler.data(author)
           ascending

      write
        '|+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title+]]|\n'' begin
  '|Author|Book Title|h\n'

  The h before the \n is optional and gives the header row the
  header class.

  w

  On Mar 29, 11:57 am, James jmconthe...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thanks Måns,
   just one litte problem with your script.

   The Table output creates
   |Author|Book Title|
   | | Author|Book Title|

   For some reason the cells do not line up properly, the headers are
   fine but ther appears to be an extra cell.
   Any idea what's causing this?

   Cheers James

   On Mar 28, 10:35 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi James
This might do what you want (untested...):

forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(book)'
sortBy
        tiddler.data(author)
         ascending
write
 '|Author|Book Title|h\n||+tiddler.data(author)+|[[+tiddler.title
+]]|\n'

\n (without the quotes) creates linebreaks and the h (without the
quotes)  formats the row as a header..

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: sort on TiddlerSlice

2012-03-29 Thread skye riquelme
.still cant get it to work

..I now have
forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(actividade)' sortBy
'store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Dia)' descending write
'|+store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Tema)
+|+store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Dia)
+|+store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Sessao)+|...

..what is strange that the write command correctly evaluates and
outputs  store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Dia).. but the
sortBy doesnt seem to recognize it ...its not sorting on that
value

I'm stumped!!

Thanks
Skye

On 28 mar, 03:14, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Skye

  I have a set of tiddlers that contain information in slices (eg
  /%
  |parameter1|data1|
  |parameter2|data2|
  %/

  I want to be able to sort these tiddlers according to a slice
  parameter someting like...

  forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(search_tag)' sortBy
  'slice value of parameter1' write '

  this obviously does not work..can I use a reasonably simple
  javascript expression to sit in the sortBy expression?

 This didn't 
 work?:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/f73eeb...
 sortBy 'store.getTiddlerText(tiddler.title+::parameter1,)'

 Cheers Måns Mårtensson

On 28 mar, 03:14, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Skye

  I have a set of tiddlers that contain information in slices (eg
  /%
  |parameter1|data1|
  |parameter2|data2|
  %/

  I want to be able to sort these tiddlers according to a slice
  parameter someting like...

  forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(search_tag)' sortBy
  'slice value of parameter1' write '

  this obviously does not work..can I use a reasonably simple
  javascript expression to sit in the sortBy expression?

 This didn't 
 work?:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/f73eeb...
 sortBy 'store.getTiddlerText(tiddler.title+::parameter1,)'

 Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: sort on TiddlerSlice

2012-03-29 Thread skye riquelme
Sorry about that...It does work! it was my data that was not
organized as I thought it was.I was wrong and TW was right after
all

Now I just have to figure out how to use this in a two level sort !!!

Thanks
Skye

On 29 mar, 15:49, skye riquelme riquelme.s...@gmail.com wrote:
 .still cant get it to work

 ..I now have
 forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(actividade)' sortBy
 'store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Dia)' descending write
 '|+store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Tema)
 +|+store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Dia)
 +|+store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Sessao)+|...

 ..what is strange that the write command correctly evaluates and
 outputs  store.getTiddlerSlice(tiddler.title,Dia).. but the
 sortBy doesnt seem to recognize it ...its not sorting on that
 value

 I'm stumped!!

 Thanks
 Skye

 On 28 mar, 03:14, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:









  Hi Skye

   I have a set of tiddlers that contain information in slices (eg
   /%
   |parameter1|data1|
   |parameter2|data2|
   %/

   I want to be able to sort these tiddlers according to a slice
   parameter someting like...

   forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(search_tag)' sortBy
   'slice value of parameter1' write '

   this obviously does not work..can I use a reasonably simple
   javascript expression to sit in the sortBy expression?

  This didn't 
  work?:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/f73eeb...
  sortBy 'store.getTiddlerText(tiddler.title+::parameter1,)'

  Cheers Måns Mårtensson

 On 28 mar, 03:14, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:







  Hi Skye

   I have a set of tiddlers that contain information in slices (eg
   /%
   |parameter1|data1|
   |parameter2|data2|
   %/

   I want to be able to sort these tiddlers according to a slice
   parameter someting like...

   forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains(search_tag)' sortBy
   'slice value of parameter1' write '

   this obviously does not work..can I use a reasonably simple
   javascript expression to sit in the sortBy expression?

  This didn't 
  work?:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/f73eeb...
  sortBy 'store.getTiddlerText(tiddler.title+::parameter1,)'

  Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: Update BasicsPackage

2012-03-29 Thread Måns
Hi Bbb

 Also, the import function does not allow for tag based selection.

 How does everybody else do this?


I use Eric's ImportPlugin bookmarklet:
http://tiddlytools.com/#InstantBookmarklets

It's also available as a standard plugin 
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#ImportTiddlersPlugin

If it doesn't work in FF then try Chrome or Safari

Most of the time I update plugins manually, because when I check if a
plugin has been updated (visit the link) I might as well copy/paste
the source content into my own plugin tiddler..

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: Is there a way to swap a space for a leading zero in Date_Formats?

2012-03-29 Thread andrew.j.harrison84
Nvm, I just ended up using a borderless table and a modified copy(). I
still occationally get a message that there are unsaved changes and asking
If I want to navigate away from the page I just hit cancel. I would like to
know what causes that but that is a different thread.
On Mar 23, 2012 5:27 PM, andrew.j.harrison84 
andrew.j.harriso...@gmail.com wrote:

 I just found Erics DigitalClock and I like the leading zeros for minutes
 and seconds but not hours but when the hours is only single digit, my whole
 top menu shifts over a space. How can I format it to have a leading space
 instead of a leading zero if the hour is only a single digit? And I also
 have to figure out how to add 15 minutes, 30, 45, and 1 hour so when I
 click it, it doesn't pause but instead copies current time and those times
 to my textbox form. Any suggestions?


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[tw] Re: RelatedTiddlersPlugin

2012-03-29 Thread mezcalbean
Ok got the first part working - but can anyone tell me how to join the
tiddlers together ? without using [[sample]] as this shows up on the
page ?

Thanks

Philippe

On Mar 29, 2:27 pm, mezcalbean sa...@burningtastebuds.com wrote:
 Hi

 Is there a way to display only the find all tiddlers related to:
 field and not have the second field displayed exclude links contained
 in:

 also

 The only way I found to join these together was to use [[tiddler]] but
 is there another way as this way the join is displayed on the
 tiddler as I dont want to show the connection

 using

 relatedTiddlers TiddlerName hideform exclude list

 Thanks

 Philippe

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