[tw] Re: can't save in Firefox (component returned failure code)

2013-08-19 Thread apiezunka
is there anyone who has the same problem - don't know what to change...



Am Mittwoch, 14. August 2013 20:59:20 UTC+2 schrieb apie...@googlemail.com:

 Well, the wiki is in my local dropbox folder, which i use at home and on 
 my work pc. The folder is synchronized via the internet.

 Thanks a lot for your help,

 Anne

 Am Mittwoch, 14. August 2013 10:05:40 UTC+2 schrieb apie...@googlemail.com
 :

 Hi, 

 if I try to save the wiki, a window pops up: 


 [Exception... Component returned failure code: 0x80520001 
 (NS_ERROR_FILE_UNRECOGNIZED_PATH) [nsILocalFile.initWithPath]  nsresult: 
 0x80520001 (NS_ERROR_FILE_UNRECOGNIZED_PATH)  location: JS frame :: 
 chrome://tiddlyfox/content/overlay.js :: TiddlyFox.saveFile :: line 94  
 data: no]


 Firefox-Version: 23 
 tiddlyfoxextension alpha18
 Windows 7 
 saved in Dropbox 


 has anybody any ideas - i am not a huge expert in  it-things, maybe s.th. 
 easy just has to be changed? 

 in advance thanks for your help! 

 anne 



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[tw] Odd display of text in a tiddle.

2013-08-19 Thread Peter Nunn
Hi Guys,

I'm new to tiddly and like what I see so far. I'm having some issues with 
text being interperated as potential links, or being formatted as 
strikethrough, when no format tags are present in the text.

Servers and PasswordsHP Server - ProLiant ML3300 G6, Serial Number / 
Product ID: AUD05100QT / 600911-001, next-day-warrenty until 2014
XenServer - *172.16.254.2* - blah
VM? - *172.16.254.1* - VM - Debian 6 - blah
SBS Server - *172.16.254.3* - VM - NAGLE-SBS01: Exchange, file sharing, blah
Windows TS2008 - *172.16.254.6* - VM - blah
IPM/ILO for server - *172.16.254.11*, blah
Backup Server - *172.16.154.250*, blah
Local administrator passwords on machines blah

As you can see.. ProLiant ML3300 is for some reason showing up as a link.

The text is 

!Servers and Passwords
HP Server - ProLiant ML3300 G6, Serial Number / Product ID: AUD05100QT / 
600911-001, next-day-warrenty until 2014
XenServer - ''172.16.254.2'' - blah
VM? - ''172.16.254.1'' - VM - Debian 6 - blah
SBS Server - ''172.16.254.3'' - VM - NAGLE-SBS01: Exchange, file sharing, 
blah
Windows TS2008 - ''172.16.254.6'' - VM - blah
IPM/ILO for server - ''172.16.254.11'',blah
Backup Server - ''172.16.154.250'', blah
Local administrator passwords on machines blah.

What makes tiddle think it should be a link. Its note the '-' char, as I 
removed that, and nothing changed.

Any clues?

Ta

Peter.


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Re: [tw] Odd display of text in a tiddle.

2013-08-19 Thread Albert Riedinger
Hi Peter,

TiddlyWiki interprets ProLiant as CamelCase[1]. To prevent this[2],
append a tilde (~) before such words (this applies also for words with
dashes like: Pro-Liant).

Regards,
Albert

[1] see: http://tiddlywiki.org/#CamelCase
[2] see also: http://tiddlywiki.org/#Links


2013/8/19 Peter Nunn pedr...@gmail.com

 Hi Guys,

 I'm new to tiddly and like what I see so far. I'm having some issues with
 text being interperated as potential links, or being formatted as
 strikethrough, when no format tags are present in the text.

 Servers and PasswordsHP Server - ProLiant ML3300 G6, Serial Number /
 Product ID: AUD05100QT / 600911-001, next-day-warrenty until 2014
 XenServer - *172.16.254.2* - blah
 VM? - *172.16.254.1* - VM - Debian 6 - blah
 SBS Server - *172.16.254.3* - VM - NAGLE-SBS01: Exchange, file sharing,
 blah
 Windows TS2008 - *172.16.254.6* - VM - blah
 IPM/ILO for server - *172.16.254.11*, blah
 Backup Server - *172.16.154.250*, blah
 Local administrator passwords on machines blah

 As you can see.. ProLiant ML3300 is for some reason showing up as a link.

 The text is

 !Servers and Passwords
 HP Server - ProLiant ML3300 G6, Serial Number / Product ID: AUD05100QT /
 600911-001, next-day-warrenty until 2014
 XenServer - ''172.16.254.2'' - blah
 VM? - ''172.16.254.1'' - VM - Debian 6 - blah
 SBS Server - ''172.16.254.3'' - VM - NAGLE-SBS01: Exchange, file sharing,
 blah
 Windows TS2008 - ''172.16.254.6'' - VM - blah
 IPM/ILO for server - ''172.16.254.11'',blah
 Backup Server - ''172.16.154.250'', blah
 Local administrator passwords on machines blah.

 What makes tiddle think it should be a link. Its note the '-' char, as I
 removed that, and nothing changed.

 Any clues?

 Ta

 Peter.


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[tw] Re: PageTemplate depending browser and screen resolution

2013-08-19 Thread sklpns
Thank you very much Eric

On Sunday, August 18, 2013 10:16:02 PM UTC+3, Eric Shulman wrote:

 On Sunday, August 18, 2013 11:38:04 AM UTC-7, sklpns wrote:

 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/GDoMxzof644
 is a way to load different stylesheets depending on users browser.
 Is there a way to do the same thing with different PageTemplate tiddlers?
 Load different PageTemplates for different browsers/screen resolutions?


 yes.  The same technique can be used to conditionally apply different 
 PageTemplates.

 For example, if you have two different layouts, called [[BigPageTemplate]] 
 and [[SmallPageTemplate]], you can create a systemConfig with logic like 
 this:

 if (...detect big page conditions ...)
config.shadowTiddlers.PageTemplate=[[BigPageTemplate]];
 else
config.shadowTiddlers.PageTemplate=[[SmallPageTemplate]];

 enjoy,
 -e
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Re: [tw] Re: How to upgrade TWClassic manually

2013-08-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Tobias

Many thanks for your recent updates to tiddlywiki.org, much appreciated,

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Tobias Beer beertob...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Eric,

 That is a great and simple method. I have added this to the FAQ on
 http://TiddlyWiki.org ...


 http://tiddlywiki.org/#%5B%5BHow%20to%20manually%20upgrade%20TiddlyWiki%3F%5D%5D

 (Anyone on TiddlySpace could do this! ;-)

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Re: [tw] Tagging Infrastructure

2013-08-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Simon


 I wonder if anyone can point me to a good discussion of the tagging
 infrastructure? I'm particularly interested in changing colours, adding a
 symbol (like the 'Done' tick) and I was also wonder if hierarchies are
 possible? Is all this available through the Browser Interface or are these
 command-line via node.js?


TiddlyWiki5's data model is very simple: a wiki consists of a bag of
tiddlers, each of which consists of a bundle of name:value pairs called
fields. The field title is used as the title of a tiddler, and text is
the body text.

To set a color for a tiddler, add a color field set to a CSS color value
(eg #fef, or red)

To set an icon for a tiddler, add an icon field set to the title of an
image tiddler

The tags field is a list of tiddler titles that are acting as
tags. Hierarchies can be constructed by applying tags to other tags.

As Mario suggests, have a look at the TiddlerFields tiddler for a summary
of the default fields used with TiddlyWiki.

All of this is available both in the browser and under node.js.


 Finally, I wonder if there is any work under-way on tag semantics - so
 that creating a tag of 'Fred Bloggs' can have semantics of 'Work Colleague'
 associated with it when tagging say 'Jane Right'. So it is creating
 n-triples (sort of) similar to N3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notation3 ?


Do you mean being able to tag the tiddler FredBloggs with a compound tag
like WorkColleague:JaneRight? If so, no, tags are (currently) single
valued relationships.

Best wishes

Jeremy


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[tw] Text import for TW Classic ... enhanced?

2013-08-19 Thread Smandoli
I want to import a text document into TW Classic.  The best available 
method seems to be FileDropPlugin [1] followed by SplitTiddler [2]. 

I have a gentle objection, however:  the resulting tiddlers do not have 
tags and meaningful titles.  (I'm aware titles are handled admirably well 
when dropping in separate documents; but I have one document and it seems 
tedious to split it beforehand.)

It seems to me that because of these limitations, a lot of review is needed 
after import.  I'm thinking of creating a tool or method.  

   1. Invent a sort of text mark-down that configures the text, by 
   demarcating tiddlers and providing titles and tags.  
   2. Run a python routine that squirts it into TW.

Is there an existing tool I should learn about?

   [1]  http://tiddlytools.com/#FileDropPlugin
   [2]  http://tiddlytools.com/#SplitTiddler

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[tw] Re: Text import for TW Classic ... enhanced?

2013-08-19 Thread Smandoli


 Heh heh ... instantly upon posting, I started to discover that markdown is 
 a hot topic here!  Though perhaps mostly for TW5. 


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[tw] Re: Updates to braintags

2013-08-19 Thread Smandoli
Braintags ... this looks good!  You have made my week.  Or at the very 
least, you have added adrenalized preoccupation to the next few hours. 

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[tw] Re: Updates to braintags

2013-08-19 Thread David Gifford
Thanks Smandoli! Have fun. Try taking notes in braintags as you read a book 
or surf the web, and tell me what you think.

Dave

On Monday, August 19, 2013 2:00:54 PM UTC-5, Smandoli wrote:

 Braintags ... this looks good!  You have made my week.  Or at the very 
 least, you have added adrenalized preoccupation to the next few hours. 


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[tw] Re: Updates to braintags

2013-08-19 Thread Smandoli
This is an improper use of your announcement, I'm sure, but I want your 
interest, prayers and feedback.  I'm working on a book about Asperger's 
Disorder.  The traits of Asperger's are separable, but 
the ramifications interact with and compound each other.  Picture the 
ripples that are created in still water by a handful of pebbles.   Normally 
my first step is to launch a personal wiki, because I want to research 
connections.  But in this case they are already myriad; I might not get 
benefit, and I could even be more overwhelmed.

Braintags facilitates yet more connecting ... therefore it may be just 
the wrong tool.  

I've started with MS Word.  This is my first experience with a lengthy 
manuscript and Outline View is indispensable.   Unfamiliar, linear, yet 
helpful for reasons I hope I have elucidated.  

On Monday, August 19, 2013 2:03:59 PM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote:

 Try taking notes in braintags as you read a book or surf the web, and tell 
 me what you think.




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[tw] Re: Updates to braintags

2013-08-19 Thread David Gifford
Hi Scott, not a problem. I don't have much experience with writing long 
texts, and you are probably right that braintags is not the tool for that. 
I created it more for building collections of notes on assorted topics from 
the ground up as you read, reflect and surf. So I imagine it would be a 
better tool for the note-taking and research stage than for the writing 
stage. 

I will pray that your writing will benefit many people and their families 
struggling with that disease. Thanks for sharing about your project.



On Monday, August 19, 2013 2:51:54 PM UTC-5, Smandoli wrote:

 This is an improper use of your announcement, I'm sure, but I want your 
 interest, prayers and feedback.  I'm working on a book about Asperger's 
 Disorder.  The traits of Asperger's are separable, but 
 the ramifications interact with and compound each other.  Picture the 
 ripples that are created in still water by a handful of pebbles.   Normally 
 my first step is to launch a personal wiki, because I want to research 
 connections.  But in this case they are already myriad; I might not get 
 benefit, and I could even be more overwhelmed.

 Braintags facilitates yet more connecting ... therefore it may be just 
 the wrong tool.  

 I've started with MS Word.  This is my first experience with a lengthy 
 manuscript and Outline View is indispensable.   Unfamiliar, linear, yet 
 helpful for reasons I hope I have elucidated.  

 On Monday, August 19, 2013 2:03:59 PM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote:

 Try taking notes in braintags as you read a book or surf the web, and 
 tell me what you think.




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Re: [tw] Re: Tiddlyfox + Xulrunner

2013-08-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Markus

Hmm I'm not sure why TiddlyFox would fail to install if other extensions
are installing OK. There are some fields in the meta information for
extensions that identifies which platforms they can run on; possibly that
needs to be updated to list your platform?

https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyFox/blob/master/install.rdf

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:44 PM, markus.bauermeis...@hwk-konstanz.dewrote:

 Hi there, Jeremy.

 Add-ons are indeed supported. I checked this by installing Adblock Plus in
 the browser I keep working on as a private hobby project, which is based on
 pretty much the same code-base.

 Tiddlyfox won't install there either. When I try to add the locally saved
 .xpi, nothing will happen and there's no pop-up asking me whether I want to
 install the add-on or not. If, on the other hand, I try to install the .xpi
 by going to either the Mozilla add-on page or the Tiddlyfox specific Git, a
 pop-up is asking me whether I want to open this unknown format or
 download the .xpi. This doesn't normally happen with other .xpi files,
 which will take me right to the installation process (just like in
 Firefox).

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Re: [tw] Tagging Infrastructure

2013-08-19 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Jeremy,

 Finally, I wonder if there is any work under-way on tag semantics - so 
that creating a tag of 'Fred Bloggs' can have semantics of 'Work Colleague' 
associated with it when tagging say 'Jane Right'. So it is creating 
n-triples (sort of) similar to N3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notation3 ?

This is an idea I am sure I have been trying to communicate a while back, 
too.

Semantically it is quite relevant to be a able to qualify a tag (not just 
in terms of polymorphism). It's a bit like a compound tag, one that is 
actually two or more, yet somehow TW would know that the parts are semantic 
entities by themselves, too.

A bit in the direction of what NameSpacePlugin does, I guess, only just in 
terms of tagging, rather than tiddler titles.
http://namespace.tiddlyspace.com

For example, John could be the son of Jack. So instead of merely tagging 
John with [[Jack]], it would semantically be more meaningful to have a 
qualifier that allows to specify this tagging relation as...

John tagged [[Jack]](is parent)

...and then later be able to leverage a qualifier like this further down 
the road. Ideally, [[is parent]] would as well, optionally, be a tiddler 
explaining the qualifier and how to use it.

A tag could perhaps have multiple qualifiers, e.g.

[[tag]](qualifier1|qualifier2)

Qualifiers couls be semantic relations in the form of...

* has value
* is assiged to
* is child of
* is dependency for
* is created by
* is initiated by
* is located at
* is owned by
* is part of
* etc...

It could even make sense to standardise the most vital of these semantic 
qualifiers in the core to have people adopt consistent use cases... makes 
communication a whole lot easier.

Cheers, Tobias.

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Re: [tw] Tagging Infrastructure

2013-08-19 Thread Tobias Beer
Addendum,

As for semantics, somewhat relevant may be...
http://semantic.tiddlyspace.com

Also, there could at some point be a UI that allows to define a semantic 
tag by chosing the tag target from a given set, e.g. by TW knowing that 
potential parents are [[John]] and [[Jane]] and then offering them first 
for tagging in terms of a child of tagging relation... all other tiddlers 
being listed subsequently.

For example, if the semantic qualifier [[parent]] were a tiddler and all 
members of it would tag to it, then it would be easy for TW to figure out 
the existing options, e.g.

* semantic qualifier = [[parent]]
* [[Jane]], [[John]] tag to [[parent]]

I want to define the a semantic tag for [[Billy]] in terms of assigning 
both [[Jane]](parent) [[John]](parent).

Eventually [[Jane]] could also tag to a generic [[mother]] and John to a 
generic [[father]] if one wanted so and then assign Billy as follows:

* [[Billy]] tagged [[Jane]](mother) [[John]](father)

There could even fancy stuff like custom css, e.g. color coding for a given 
semantic qualifier, e.g. male blue and femal pink, as we all know. ^_^

Cheers, Tobias.


On Tuesday, 20 August 2013 03:55:59 UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:

 Hi Jeremy,

  Finally, I wonder if there is any work under-way on tag semantics - so 
 that creating a tag of 'Fred Bloggs' can have semantics of 'Work Colleague' 
 associated with it when tagging say 'Jane Right'. So it is creating 
 n-triples (sort of) similar to N3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notation3 ?

 This is an idea I am sure I have been trying to communicate a while back, 
 too.

 Semantically it is quite relevant to be a able to qualify a tag (not just 
 in terms of polymorphism). It's a bit like a compound tag, one that is 
 actually two or more, yet somehow TW would know that the parts are semantic 
 entities by themselves, too.

 A bit in the direction of what NameSpacePlugin does, I guess, only just in 
 terms of tagging, rather than tiddler titles.
 http://namespace.tiddlyspace.com

 For example, John could be the son of Jack. So instead of merely tagging 
 John with [[Jack]], it would semantically be more meaningful to have a 
 qualifier that allows to specify this tagging relation as...

 John tagged [[Jack]](is parent)

 ...and then later be able to leverage a qualifier like this further down 
 the road. Ideally, [[is parent]] would as well, optionally, be a tiddler 
 explaining the qualifier and how to use it.

 A tag could perhaps have multiple qualifiers, e.g.

 [[tag]](qualifier1|qualifier2)

 Qualifiers couls be semantic relations in the form of...

 * has value
 * is assiged to
 * is child of
 * is dependency for
 * is created by
 * is initiated by
 * is located at
 * is owned by
 * is part of
 * etc...

 It could even make sense to standardise the most vital of these semantic 
 qualifiers in the core to have people adopt consistent use cases... makes 
 communication a whole lot easier.

 Cheers, Tobias.


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Re: [tw] Re: Tiddlyfox + Xulrunner

2013-08-19 Thread markus . bauermeister
Alright. I think this might just be the answer. 

I'll try to tinker with it over the coming days.

Am Montag, 19. August 2013 22:54:48 UTC+2 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:

 Hi Markus

 Hmm I'm not sure why TiddlyFox would fail to install if other extensions 
 are installing OK. There are some fields in the meta information for 
 extensions that identifies which platforms they can run on; possibly that 
 needs to be updated to list your platform?

 https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyFox/blob/master/install.rdf

 Best wishes

 Jeremy


 On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:44 PM, markus.ba...@hwk-konstanz.dejavascript:
  wrote:

 Hi there, Jeremy. 

 Add-ons are indeed supported. I checked this by installing Adblock Plus 
 in the browser I keep working on as a private hobby project, which is based 
 on pretty much the same code-base. 

 Tiddlyfox won't install there either. When I try to add the locally saved 
 .xpi, nothing will happen and there's no pop-up asking me whether I want to 
 install the add-on or not. If, on the other hand, I try to install the .xpi 
 by going to either the Mozilla add-on page or the Tiddlyfox specific Git, a 
 pop-up is asking me whether I want to open this unknown format or 
 download the .xpi. This doesn't normally happen with other .xpi files, 
 which will take me right to the installation process (just like in 
 Firefox). 
  
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