Re: [tw] Re: Migrating from TWc to TW5 - tag cloud & sidebar?

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Uwe

is it possible to position the whole tiddler [[MainMenu]]  (with a smaller
> size, cool formating) to the left side? The from this [[MainMenu]] opened
> tiddlers should be shown in a single page mode (only one tiddler should be
> shown at a time, but the [[MainMenu]] should be always visible).
>

Yes, that would be possible, I think.


> The solution you suggest (see CurrentState_I and CurrentState_II) isn't
> as well formated than the [[MainMenu]] shown in the other attachements
> (based on TWC with some Plugins, Macros) TWGeschäftsbriefe or TWJavaScript.
> They roughly show, what result I'd like to achieve.
>

OK, so you'll need to adjust the CSS a bit. I'm afraid all I was trying to
do was to show a general approach to achieve what you want.


> And how can I hide the elements at the right side by default ( without
> clicking on >>)?
>

You can hide the sidebar by creating a tiddler called "$:/state/sidebar"
and giving it the text "no".

Best wishes

Jeremy.



>
> Greetings,
>
> Uwe
>
>
> Am Montag, 20. Januar 2014 14:47:37 UTC+1 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
>>
>> Hi Helge
>>
>> The current D3 plugin for TW5 is really just a proof of concept to show
>> the D3 code can be integrated with TW5's rendering mechanism. It's not much
>> work to produce a useful word cloud plugin, but it's not something that I
>> would be able to prioritise doing myself.
>>
>> In terms of the left menu, it's pretty easy to add one:
>>
>> 1) Visit the "Theme Tweaks" tab of the control panel and under the
>> "Sizes" heading change the following:
>> a) increase the "Story left position" from `0px` to, say, `200px`
>> b) increase the "Story right" position from `770px` to, say, `970px`
>> 2) Create a new tiddler (the title doesn't matter) with the tag
>> "$:/tags/PageTemplate" and insert the following text:
>>
>> 
>> {{MainMenu}}
>> 
>>
>> 3) Create a tiddler called "MainMenu" with the content of your menu:
>>
>> * HelloThere
>> * SomethingElse
>> * AnotherThing
>>
>> Let us know how you get on,
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Helge  wrote:
>>
>>> Julie,
>>>
>>> thanks for the help. I am currently looking for any kind of
>>> documentation on how to build a data tiddler for all listed tags. I know I
>>> can get a list of them by transcluding $:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags, but
>>> this probably does not create a data tiddler as seen here
>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/d3demo.html in the CloudData tiddler. Are the
>>> requirements for this data tiddler available somewhere?
>>>
>>> As for the menu, I was more thinking of a separate left sidebar but I
>>> have now added a new tab to the right sidebar so that it gets displayed
>>> first, this will suffice, I guess.
>>>
>>> Seems like this will be some more work to get TW5 up and running similar
>>> to the previous TW.. :-)
>>>
>>> Helge.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, 17 January 2014 17:54:40 UTC+1, Julie wrote:


 For the cloud tag, I guess you would have to build a DataTiddler (JSON
 or maybe dictionnary) with the appropriate data, ie the list of tags with
 their count... to investigate.

 For the menu, you can create the tiddler you want to display, and then
 it's easy to add it at the sidebar tabs (see "Add your own custom tab
 to the sidebar tabs" at http://www.giffmex.org/tw5mall.htm
 
 , and you have an example on http://tw5toolbar.tiddlyspot.com/ with a
 "Styles" tab).

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[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki 5.1.1

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Steffen

I have tried the KaTeX plugin and noticed that common amsmath symbols such
> as \propto or \partial do not work. Is there a possibility to implement
> this functionality?
>

You'll need to provide feedback to the KaTeX team; I'm only packaging their
code into a TiddlyWiki plugin. All the functionality is their
responsibility. Have a look at the outstanding tickets and consider adding
a new one if there isn't one that already covers your concerns:

https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX/issues

Best wishes

Jeremy




>
> Regards,
> Steffen
>
>
> Am Montag, 22. September 2014 13:16:02 UTC+2 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
>>
>> I'm pleased to announce the release of TiddlyWiki 5.1.1:
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/
>>
>> Remember to keep careful backups before upgrading existing wikis at:
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html
>>
>> The headline addition is a new plugin to render LaTeX-compatible
>> mathematics using the new KaTeX library from Khan Academy. See:
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/katex/
>>
>> The other big change is the removal of some features that were deprecated
>> in 5.0.17-beta:
>>
>> * Removed deprecated title attribute on the ButtonWidget
>> * Removed support for deprecated $:/tags/stylesheet system tag
>>
>> There are also further improvements to the documentation.
>>
>> Thanks to pmario and TheDiveO for their contributions to this release.
>>
>> As usual, feedback is gratefully received!
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
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[tw] Re: How to show the current filename in a tiddler?

2014-10-07 Thread PMario
I did create a pull request: 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/947 for a plugin, that 
implements the possibility for users to easily access information about the 
TW document. 
For the filename it will be as easy as: actual filename: 
<>

We'll see, what Jeremy says :)

-mario

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Automatic password lock after timeout

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Matthias

We may be able to implement an "auto-lock" for encrypted wikis, but there
are some significant potential issues:

* It's not clear what we'd have to do to implement the "lock" securely,
without leaving the clear text in the browser memory. (The obvious approach
of causing the page to refresh could be defeated by a user using the
browser "back" button).
* It's not clear what we'd do if there were outstanding unsaved changes
when the auto-lock kicks in.

An alternative would be to set the PC up with a password-protected
screensaver, which avoids both those issues.

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 5:54 PM, PMario  wrote:

> Hi Matthias,
>
> On Monday, October 6, 2014 7:33:26 AM UTC+2, Matthias Gruenewald wrote:
>>
>> I'm using TW classic for years now. It is the best productivity tool! Now
>> I would like to switch to TW5. I really like the new option to encrypt all
>> tiddlers. But sometimes I leave the wiki open when going away from my PC at
>> work. It would be great if there would be an option to automatically lock
>> the wiki after a period of no-activity.
>>
>
> The TiddlyWiki is unlocked when you load the TW file into the browser
> memory. So you have plain text in memory. You'd need to close the tab, to
> remove your TW from the browsers view. May be the browser removes your TW
> code and cleans up the memory.
>
>
>> I tried to implement a plugin by using the javascript from this page:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/667555/detecting-
>> idle-time-in-javascript-elegantly
>> .
>> But it seems that some document references are not accessible from a
>> tiddler's javascript code (e.g., $document). Any idea how to solve this?
>>
>
> This code expects jQuery to be part of the html file. TW doesn't use
> jQuery.
>
> -mario
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Re: [tw] Re: Migrating from TWc to TW5 - tag cloud & sidebar?

2014-10-07 Thread UBi
Hi Helge,

as long as there is no fully-fledged tag cloud, you can maybe get along wit 
this poor man's version (simply drop it it in a newly created tiddler):

.cloud { margin-right: 7px; }
.cloud .tc-tag-list-item { margin-right: 0; }

<$list filter="[tags[]!is[system]sort[title]]">

<$transclude tiddler="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate"/>
<$count filter="[all[current]tagging[]]"/>




UBi

Am Montag, 20. Januar 2014 16:17:57 UTC+1 schrieb Helge:
>
> Thanks Jeremy,
>
> this worked perfectly! With regards to the visualisation, I will probably 
> simply wait until someone works on a plugin, me not being the programmer 
> type. 
>
> One small (and final for today) question: where would user-generated CSS 
> go? The themses are encapsulated bundles of several tiddlers, can I simply 
> create a tiddler, tag it as $:/tags/stylesheet and then have it imported by 
> the theme's main CSS file?
>
> Helge.
>
> On Monday, 20 January 2014 14:47:37 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Helge
>>
>> The current D3 plugin for TW5 is really just a proof of concept to show 
>> the D3 code can be integrated with TW5's rendering mechanism. It's not much 
>> work to produce a useful word cloud plugin, but it's not something that I 
>> would be able to prioritise doing myself.
>>
>> In terms of the left menu, it's pretty easy to add one:
>>
>> 1) Visit the "Theme Tweaks" tab of the control panel and under the 
>> "Sizes" heading change the following:
>> a) increase the "Story left position" from `0px` to, say, `200px`
>> b) increase the "Story right" position from `770px` to, say, `970px`
>> 2) Create a new tiddler (the title doesn't matter) with the tag 
>> "$:/tags/PageTemplate" and insert the following text:
>>
>> 
>> {{MainMenu}}
>> 
>>
>> 3) Create a tiddler called "MainMenu" with the content of your menu:
>>
>> * HelloThere
>> * SomethingElse
>> * AnotherThing
>>
>> Let us know how you get on,
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Helge  wrote:
>>
>>> Julie,
>>>
>>> thanks for the help. I am currently looking for any kind of 
>>> documentation on how to build a data tiddler for all listed tags. I know I 
>>> can get a list of them by transcluding $:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags, but 
>>> this probably does not create a data tiddler as seen here 
>>> http://tiddlywiki.com/d3demo.html in the CloudData tiddler. Are the 
>>> requirements for this data tiddler available somewhere?
>>>
>>> As for the menu, I was more thinking of a separate left sidebar but I 
>>> have now added a new tab to the right sidebar so that it gets displayed 
>>> first, this will suffice, I guess.
>>>
>>> Seems like this will be some more work to get TW5 up and running similar 
>>> to the previous TW.. :-)
>>>
>>> Helge.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, 17 January 2014 17:54:40 UTC+1, Julie wrote:


 For the cloud tag, I guess you would have to build a DataTiddler (JSON 
 or maybe dictionnary) with the appropriate data, ie the list of tags with 
 their count... to investigate.

 For the menu, you can create the tiddler you want to display, and then 
 it's easy to add it at the sidebar tabs (see "Add your own custom tab 
 to the sidebar tabs" at http://www.giffmex.org/tw5mall.htm 
 
  
 , and you have an example on http://tw5toolbar.tiddlyspot.com/ with a 
 "Styles" tab).

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[tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Philip Coltharp
What type of object is source?

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[tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Eucaly J
Hi Philip:

Could you explain your question a little further?


Philip Coltharp:
>
> What type of object is source?
>
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[tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Philip Coltharp
is it a list/array of arbitrary objects, indexed by title?
Is it a list/array of only tiddlers, indexed by title?

The code
source(function(tiddler,title) {
 results.push(title);
 });

is some thing I don't understand well.  What is the name given to the 
javascript concept used here?, which I suspect is transforming the object 
source 
in to another object results
.

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 6:15:59 AM UTC-4, Eucaly J wrote:
>
> Hi Philip:
>
> Could you explain your question a little further?
>
>
> Philip Coltharp:
>>
>> What type of object is source?
>>
>>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Philip Coltharp
Euclay,
So I'm reading and learning tiddlywiki filter code and its conventions.  I 
just read the code "TiddlyWiki5\core\modules\filters.js" and I believe I've 
started to answer my question.

Thank you for what you have given so far.




On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 6:28:17 AM UTC-4, Philip Coltharp wrote:
>
> is it a list/array of arbitrary objects, indexed by title?
> Is it a list/array of only tiddlers, indexed by title?
>
> The code
> source(function(tiddler,title) {
>  results.push(title);
>  });
>
> is some thing I don't understand well.  What is the name given to the 
> javascript concept used here?, which I suspect is transforming the object 
> source 
> in to another object results
> .
>
>>
>> Philip Coltharp:
>>>
>>> What type of object is source?
>>>
>>>

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Eucaly

Here comes the random filter (to limit to n results), as attached.
>
> usage : [tag[Widgets]*random[1]*]
>

There is a potential issue with this approach. It means that each time the
filter is evaluated it might return different results, even if the tiddler
store hasn't changed. This is contrary to the expectations of the rest of
the system; it means, for example, that content could change unexpectedly
whenever there is a refresh cycle. In many situations this might not
matter, of course.

A better approach would be to generate a random number and store it in a
tiddler, and then use that tiddler value to choose a tiddler to display.
That would mean that the entire state of the UI is once more represented by
the tiddler store.

So, in outline, we introduce a tiddler '$:/info/random' that is initialised
with a random number at startup. We'd also add a "tm-generate-random"
message so that the random value could be regenerated by the user after
startup.

Then we'd add a new filter "choose" that would be used like this:

[tag[Widgets]choose{$:/info/random}]

The action of the 'choose' filter would be to modulo the operand by the
number of entries in the current list, and then use the result as an index
to choose a value from the current list.

Best wishes

Jeremy




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>
>
> Philip Coltharp:
>
>> That's something I wouldn't have thought of.  Thanks
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[tw] Re: [TWC] How can I get a list of Paul's skills ?

2014-10-07 Thread julien23
Hi whatever

Sorry for long silence ...

I slightly modified your script to match my taxonomy 


var skills = store.getTaggedTiddlers("*Skills*"); //Get skill tiddlers
var here = story.findContainingTiddler(place); //Determine place
if (here) {
var tid = store.getTiddler(here.getAttribute("tiddler")); //Get this tiddler
}
var title = tid.title; //This tiddler's title
var i, skill;
var out = []; //Output for skills
for (i = 0; i < skills.length; i++) {
skill = skills[i].title; //A skill is skill tiddler's title
if (tid.isTagged(skill)) { //If this tiddler is tagged with a skill
out.push(skill); //Add the skill to the output
}
}
wikify(title+" has the following skills: "+out.toString().replace(/,/g, ", "
)+".",place); //Final output


It works fine if I past it into [Paul].

Thank an lot.

Now I am trying to save it into [PeopleSkillsScript]
Therefor I am trying to replace tiddler's title with $1 variable.


var skills = store.getTaggedTiddlers("Skills"); //Get skill tiddlers
var here = story.findContainingTiddler(place); //Determine place
var title = $1; //Calling tiddler's title
var i, skill;
var out = []; //Output for skills
for (i = 0; i < skills.length; i++) {
skill = skills[i].title; //A skill is skill tiddler's title
if (tid.isTagged(skill)) { //If this tiddler is tagged with a skill
out.push(skill); //Add the skill to the output
}
}
wikify(title+" has the following skills: "+out.toString().replace(/,/g, ", "
)+".",place); //Final output


And to call it from [Paul] with
<>

But I get :
ReferenceError: Paul is not defined

Can you please help me further ?

Regards

Julien


On Friday, September 12, 2014 5:29:32 PM UTC+2, whatever wrote:
>
> Hey!
>
> Try the following:
>
> 
> var skills = store.getTaggedTiddlers("skill"); //Get skill tiddlers
> var here = story.findContainingTiddler(place); //Determine place
> if (here) {
> var tid = store.getTiddler(here.getAttribute("tiddler")); //Get this 
> tiddler
> }
> var title = tid.title; //This tiddler's title
> var i, skill;
> var out = []; //Output for skills
> for (i = 0; i < skills.length; i++) {
> skill = skills[i].title; //A skill is skill tiddler's title
> if (tid.isTagged(skill)) { //If this tiddler is tagged with a skill
> out.push(skill); //Add the skill to the output
> }
> }
> wikify(title+" has the following skills: "+out.toString().replace(/,/g, ", 
> ")+".",place); //Final output
> 
>
> Note that you need InlineJavascriptPlugin (1) for this to work.
>
> (1) http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#InlineJavascriptPlugin
>
> w
>
> On Friday, September 12, 2014 4:45:51 PM UTC+2, julien23 wrote:
>>
>> Hi All
>>
>> I use TW for contact management
>>
>> [Paul] may be tagged SportScience , SystemControl or Coding
>> but he is also tagged with People, silverDim13, Journal20140912 ...
>>
>> [SportScience] , [SystemControl] and [Coding] are skills, they are tagged 
>> with "Skills"
>>
>> How can I get a list of Paul's skills ?
>>
>> Looking forward to read from you
>>
>> Julien
>>
>

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 1:25:33 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Then we'd add a new filter "choose" that would be used like this:
>
> [tag[Widgets]choose{$:/info/random}]
>

If you write the tiddler title to $:/info/random you could use  <$transclude 
tiddler={{$:/info/random!!text}} mode=block>>  or

\define showRandom()
<$transclude tiddler={{$:/info/random!!text}} mode=block>>
\end

<>

-m

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Rick

> We have tw5.1.2 installed for Node.js and with NGINX. We're using a
daemon to run the wiki out of it's own directory
(/home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki) and using SSL to access the nginx server
running one the same server.

That's great to hear.

At initial connect from Chrome browser, it takes about 60 seconds to server
> the wiki.
>

Ouch.

The current server functionality in TW5 is very primitive, targeting
personal usage. There's no caching within the server at the moment, for
instance, so the main wiki is recomputed from scratch each time it is
requested. There has been some recent work by Nathan Cain to make the
server more flexible and complete, but I'm not sure that it addresses
caching. Anyhow, caching of content is a very feasible improvement.

For the moment, it may be best to use NGINX to implement caching. The main
wiki is very amenable to caching; you can cache the generated HTML file at
any point. When it loads in the browser, it will automatically sync any
tiddlers that have been modified since the HTML file was generated.

How and what do I need to setup to serve the wiki at speeds comparable to
> what I see at tiddlywiki.com ?
>

http://tiddlywiki.com points to the GitHub Pages repo
https://github.com/Jermolene/jermolene.github.com, so it's served pretty
statically. I'm guessing that caching in NGINX is now fairly competitive
with static hosting, but I'm a big fan of using dumb static servers.
Historically, they've been much more reliable, resilient and speedy than
the sort of hand-rolled HTTP servers we're apt to build (I'm guilty of that
myself, of course).


> Eventually, we'd also like to be able to navigate directly to individual
> tiddlers (with permanent url) with less than 3 second response.
>

I think that that is perfectly feasible.

One other thing I'd like to get working in the server is being able to work
in a mode where we use paths instead of fragment identifiers to select
target tiddlers:

http://127.0.0.1:8080/mywiki/HelloThere

being equivalent to

http://127.0.0.1:8080/mywiki/#HelloThere


> Can anyone make suggestions for deployment?
>

I think there's other people here and elsewhere with more experience of
NGINX, but hopefully I can help on the TW5 side.

Best wishes

Jeremy


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[tw] Re: [TWC] How can I get a list of Paul's skills ?

2014-10-07 Thread Stephan Hradek
<$list filter="[[Paul]tags[]] +[tag[Skills]]">
<$view field="title"/>



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Re: [tw] [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 1:50:49 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> One other thing I'd like to get working in the server is being able to 
> work in a mode where we use paths instead of fragment identifiers to select 
> target tiddlers:
>
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/mywiki/HelloThere
>

Just make the server watch the path and if a .tid changes recreate the 
static content and let nginx serve the static file .. super fast, easy 
caching, no js bloat for just one tiddler. 

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[tw] Re: [TWC] How can I get a list of Paul's skills ?

2014-10-07 Thread Eric Shulman

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 5:01:50 AM UTC-7, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
> <$list filter="[[Paul]tags[]] +[tag[Skills]]">
> <$view field="title"/>
> 
>

This solution is for TW5.  The question was specifically for TWClassic. 
 However, it does demonstrate how powerful the new TiddlyWiki filter syntax 
is!

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[tw] Re: [TWC] How can I get a list of Paul's skills ?

2014-10-07 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 4:26:09 AM UTC-7, julien23 wrote:
>
> var title = $1; //Calling tiddler's title
> And to call it from [Paul] with
> <>
> But I get :
> ReferenceError: Paul is not defined
>
> Can you please help me further ?
>

You need to put quotes around the $1, so that after it is substituted, the 
result is handled as a literal text string, like this:
var title = "$1";

enjoy,
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread PMario
On Monday, October 6, 2014 6:28:32 PM UTC+2, Rick Williams wrote:
>
> We have tw5.1.2 installed for Node.js and with NGINX. We're using a daemon 
> to run the wiki out of it's own directory (/home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki) and 
> using SSL to access the nginx server running one the same server.
>
> At initial connect from Chrome browser, it takes about 60 seconds to 
> server the wiki. 
>

I don't understand, where those 60 seconds come from. It should be not more 
than if you go to tiddlywiki.com. ... Assuming you have similar number of 
tiddlers and your server is not a watch. 

I'm not sure, if I understand "we are using SSL to access the nginx 
server". you have a https:// domain? This shouldn't add that much overhead. 

What internet connection do you use? downlaod speed?
What is your client hardware?


Eventually, we'd also like to be able to navigate directly to individual 
> tiddlers (with permanent url) with less than 3 second response.
>

TiddlyWiki can build a static html version for every tiddler. So it would 
be easy to serve it with nginx. Depending on the location of your server 
and the location of the user it shouldn't be more than 400 ms for a static 
page. If I load tiddlywiki.com it needs about a second and consider this to 
be slow.  I personally won't see a page, that needs 3 seconds. I close the 
tab after 2 :/ ... joking, but imo 3 seconds is frustrating. 

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[tw] Re: [TWC] How can I get a list of Paul's skills ?

2014-10-07 Thread Stephan Hradek


Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2014 14:08:26 UTC+2 schrieb Eric Shulman:
>
>
> This solution is for TW5.  The question was specifically for TWClassic. 
>  However, it does demonstrate how powerful the new TiddlyWiki filter syntax 
> is!
>

Now that you say it… ;) 

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
>
>
> One other thing I'd like to get working in the server is being able to
>> work in a mode where we use paths instead of fragment identifiers to select
>> target tiddlers:
>>
>> http://127.0.0.1:8080/mywiki/HelloThere
>>
>
> Just make the server watch the path and if a .tid changes recreate the
> static content and let nginx serve the static file .. super fast, easy
> caching, no js bloat for just one tiddler. 
>

Yes, the caching I'm thinking of for the TW5 server would also work for
changes to transclusions within static tiddler renderings.

Best wishes

Jeremy


>
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Re: [tw] Re: TW5 Can't save when path contains greek letters

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi aravias

> I can't save the wiki when the destination path contains a folder with
greek letters in windows 7.

That sounds like a bug. I've created a ticket for this issue:

https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyFox/issues/25

I'll try to investigate it soon,

Best wishes

Jeremy



On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Danielo Rodríguez 
wrote:

> Would you consider not using those letters?
> I find using characters from non-standard charsets a bad practice. Please
> note that with non-standard I mean the more basic charset a computer will
> work with. I'm Spanish and I never use characters like ñ or € or spaces.
> I'm pretty sure Jeremy will try to fix your problem, but you will not have
> so much lucky with other programs/computer systems.
>
> El domingo, 5 de octubre de 2014 20:40:59 UTC+2, ara...@gmail.com
> escribió:
>
>> I can't save the wiki when the destination path contains a folder with
>> greek letters in windows 7.
>>
>> I end up with js error
>>
>> [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80520015
>> (NS_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED) [nsIFileOutputStream.init]"  nsresult:
>> "0x80520015 (NS_ERROR_FILE_ACCESS_DENIED)"  location: "JS frame ::
>> chrome://tiddlyfox/content/overlay.js :: TiddlyFox.saveFile :: line 98"
>> data: no]
>>
>> any solution to this?
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Re: [tw] TW5 home button doesn't work as expected in zoomin mode

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks UBi, that's a bug, fixed for 5.13 here:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/09b6540998fec6bf1fb14842be8e8c53dbd5c46a

Best wishes

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> Hi,
>
>1. open http://www.tiddlywiki.com
>2. activate the home button
>3. switch to zoomin mode
>4. close all tiddlers
>5. click on the home button
>
> While the default tiddlers appear in the "Open" sidebar, the story river
> remains empty.
> I suppose this is not the way it ought to be?
>
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread Rick Williams
Hi All,


I really appreciate the help and responses on this.

Let me describe my setup in more detail. Perhaps there is some 
configuration changes that someone might suggest to help.

My server is in our local data center. Network and server performance 
should not be any issue. Keep in mind, all responses are very fast after 
the initial connection. It is just in loading the wiki initially where the 
delay is - before the first (default) tiddler is presented.
The server itself is a VM with 4 cores, 8GB ram, running CentOS 7.

The config for NGINX is:


# HTTPS server
#
server {
listen   8443 ssl;
server_name  stratus.emon.nc.gov;

ssl_certificate  /etc/nginx/ssl/server.crt;
ssl_certificate_key  /etc/nginx/ssl/server.key;

ssl_session_cache shared:SSL:1m;
ssl_session_timeout  5m;

ssl_ciphers  HIGH:!aNULL:!MD5;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers   on;

location / {
root/home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki;
auth_basic "Restricted";
auth_basic_user_file /home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki/.htpasswd;
proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_headerHost $http_host;
proxy_set_headerX-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_pass  http://127.0.0.1:8080;
}
}



The wiki starts via systemd:


[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki
ExecStart=/usr/bin/node /usr/bin/tiddlywiki /home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki 
--server
Restart=always
StandardOutput=syslog
StandardError=syslog
SyslogIdentifier=ncemonwiki
User=ncemonwiki
Group=ncemonwiki
Environment='NODE_ENV=production'

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target


And the wiki is located under userid ncemonwiki in the home directory:


[ncemonwiki@stratus ~]$ ls
emonwiki
[ncemonwiki@stratus ~]$ cd emonwiki
[ncemonwiki@stratus emonwiki]$ ls -al
total 16
drwxr-xr-x. 3 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   59 Sep 26 12:36 .
drwx--x--x. 5 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 4096 Oct  7 09:15 ..
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki  329 Sep 26 14:56 .htpasswd
drwxr-xr-x. 2 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 4096 Oct  6 16:12 tiddlers
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki  239 Sep 26 09:27 tiddlywiki.info
[ncemonwiki@stratus emonwiki]$ cat tiddlywiki.info
{
"plugins": [
"tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb",
"tiddlywiki/filesystem",
"tiddlywiki/codemirror",
"tiddlywiki/highlight"
],
"themes": [
"tiddlywiki/vanilla",
"tiddlywiki/snowwhite"
]
}[ncemonwiki@stratus emonwiki]$ cd tiddlers
[ncemonwiki@stratus tiddlers]$ ls -al
total 1544
drwxr-xr-x. 2 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   4096 Oct  6 16:12 .
drwxr-xr-x. 3 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 59 Sep 26 12:36 ..
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   8186 Oct  3 10:20 ACS_ 5.5 Policy 
Model.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 299311 Oct  1 13:59 
BlockBDPU_Disabled_Port.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 213576 Oct  1 13:48 
BlockBDPUGuard_event.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 158061 Oct  1 13:49 
BlockBDPUGuard_event_rule.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 242672 Oct  1 14:00 
BlockBPDUGuard_Ticket_Sample.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki  49313 Oct  1 14:36 
BPDUGuard_event_rule_criteria.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 100637 Sep 30 12:30 Cisco IOS Device 
Location.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki166 Sep 26 13:40 
$__config_PageControlButtons_Visibility_$__core_ui_Buttons_control-panel.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki173 Sep 29 08:15 
$__config_ViewToolbarButtons_Visibility_$__core_ui_Buttons_more-tiddler-actions.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki126 Oct  2 10:53 
$__DefaultTiddlers.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki827 Oct  6 16:11 Documentation on 
eMon Systems and Tools.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   3352 Sep 26 09:27 emonParseMotd.py.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki  40525 Sep 26 13:56 emonUtilBox.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   1135 Sep 30 13:39 emonwiki 
Maintenance.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   2370 Oct  1 11:24 Formatted 
sysLocation.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   2596 Sep 26 14:05 HP BSM_ Changing 
NCFAST Script Password.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   1319 Sep 26 13:14 htpasswd.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   1289 Sep 26 09:27 Linux_ Find Open 
Port Process.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki938 Sep 26 09:27 Linux_ Find When 
System Last Started_Shutdown.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki509 Sep 26 09:27 Linux_ Using 
Systemd.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki 265508 Sep 26 13:56 
MajorMCServers.png.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki181 Oct  6 15:47 MARS Archives.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki   4509 Oct  6 15:48 MARS Server Info.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki848 Sep 30 13:42 NCeMon Team 
Responsibilities.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki824 Sep 30 13:46 NCeMon.tid
-rw-r--r--. 1 ncemonwiki ncemonwiki455 Oct  2 13:01 
NCeMon_TiddlyWiki.ti

[tw] Newbie Question - Moving to TW5 from TWC

2014-10-07 Thread Michel van der List
Hi there. I'm a newcomer to TW5 and have used TWC off and on in the past. 
I'm trying to upgrade my wiki and after the import I at least seem to have 
all my notes stored in the original. However, trying to convert (some of) 
the tiddlers to the new formatting makes chrome very unhappy (page becomes 
unresponsive and chrome is in a tight CPU loop - FF and IE seems to behave 
the same). I tried importing the tw2parser, but I am not sure how to use it 
(or if it's even enabled - it does show up under the 'system' area).

Most of the formatting I use is fairly simple, so I could probably write 
something that does the conversion outside of the browser, but before doing 
that I figured I'd at least ask if I am missing something. Thanks!

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Eucaly J
Hi Jeremy:

The "refresh cycle issue" did come across my mind earlier today.
I will add a warning message on the "random filter".

After reading your suggestion, I will agree that such unexpected change 
would better be user driven -- as a button.
(to issue "tm-generate-random" message, or calling some plugin).

But the scale will somehow larger than "random filter".

I will wait the response from who initiate this thread.


Jeremy Ruston:
>
> Hi Eucaly
>
> Here comes the random filter (to limit to n results), as attached.
>>
>> usage : [tag[Widgets]*random[1]*]
>>
>
> There is a potential issue with this approach. It means that each time the 
> filter is evaluated it might return different results, even if the tiddler 
> store hasn't changed. This is contrary to the expectations of the rest of 
> the system; it means, for example, that content could change unexpectedly 
> whenever there is a refresh cycle. In many situations this might not 
> matter, of course.
>
> A better approach would be to generate a random number and store it in a 
> tiddler, and then use that tiddler value to choose a tiddler to display. 
> That would mean that the entire state of the UI is once more represented by 
> the tiddler store.
>
> So, in outline, we introduce a tiddler '$:/info/random' that is 
> initialised with a random number at startup. We'd also add a 
> "tm-generate-random" message so that the random value could be regenerated 
> by the user after startup.
>
> Then we'd add a new filter "choose" that would be used like this:
>
> [tag[Widgets]choose{$:/info/random}]
>
> The action of the 'choose' filter would be to modulo the operand by the 
> number of entries in the current list, and then use the result as an index 
> to choose a value from the current list.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>  
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Philip Coltharp:
>>
>>> That's something I wouldn't have thought of.  Thanks
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[tw] Re: [TWC] How can I get a list of Paul's skills ?

2014-10-07 Thread julien23
Hi all

Eric,
Thank you
I have abounded your tip jar as usual

Stephan,
I do love TW5, but it took me so much time to build my system with TWC, I 
can't imagine to migrate ... too bad!

Regards

Julien



On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 2:18:10 PM UTC+2, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
>
>
> Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2014 14:08:26 UTC+2 schrieb Eric Shulman:
>>
>>
>> This solution is for TW5.  The question was specifically for TWClassic. 
>>  However, it does demonstrate how powerful the new TiddlyWiki filter syntax 
>> is!
>>
>
> Now that you say it… ;) 
>

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[tw] delete tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread amorok

I created a tiddler containing javascript code (using the jsxgraph plugin). The 
code bug and prevented me from opening my Tiddlywiki5. I found a way to open 
my Tiddlywiki by changing the tiddlers open at startup. 

Now I want to delete the buggy tiddler without opening it, because the bug 
Tiddlywiki. 

I found the following code, 
<$ list filter = "[tag [myTag]]"> 
 <$ view field 
= "title">  
 


but I am not able to use it. 
Thank you in advance

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[tw] Re: Newbie Question - Moving to TW5 from TWC

2014-10-07 Thread BJ
Hi Michel,
tiddlywiki5 tiddlers have a 'type' which is used to select the correct 
parser. When you import tiddlers from tw classic they get assigned the type 
text/x-tiddlywiki.  The new tiddlywik5 tiddlers have the type 
text/vnd.tiddlywiki. If you have the tw2parser installed text/x-tiddlywiki 
type tiddlers will be parsed with the classic parser, if the tw2parser 
extension is not installed that you will see the 'upgrade' message when you 
view text/x-tiddlywiki tiddlers. Unfortunately at present all the the 
upgrade does is change the type from text/x-tiddlywiki to 
text/vnd.tiddlywiki, and the wikitext will be incorrectly parsed.
Eventually someone will be a proper upgrader.

cheers

BJ

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 3:23:49 PM UTC+2, Michel van der List wrote:
>
> Hi there. I'm a newcomer to TW5 and have used TWC off and on in the past. 
> I'm trying to upgrade my wiki and after the import I at least seem to have 
> all my notes stored in the original. However, trying to convert (some of) 
> the tiddlers to the new formatting makes chrome very unhappy (page becomes 
> unresponsive and chrome is in a tight CPU loop - FF and IE seems to behave 
> the same). I tried importing the tw2parser, but I am not sure how to use it 
> (or if it's even enabled - it does show up under the 'system' area).
>
> Most of the formatting I use is fairly simple, so I could probably write 
> something that does the conversion outside of the browser, but before doing 
> that I figured I'd at least ask if I am missing something. Thanks!
>
>

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Re: [tw] Re: Is there a way to use datetime module to add tomorrows date in a tag?

2014-10-07 Thread cmari
Thank you, Stephan, that widget was already essential to me, but the
additions are terrific.
cmari

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 2:59 AM, Shash  wrote:

> Really incredible Stephan. Thanks a lot for your support on this.
>
> I will be looking forward for your enhancements. Thanks!
>
> Shash
>
>
> On Monday, October 6, 2014 11:54:44 AM UTC+5:30, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>>
>> P.S. planned enhancements "Last Christmas" :D and "Easter calculation".
>>
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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #63 on October 7th at 4pm BST

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
TiddlyWiki Hangout #63 is about to start.

Watch or post questions at
https://plus.google.com/events/cumlfpjejmdoqp9rtntiajb19ac

Join at
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYeD-ngev5YU_Gvc9fWUrkKvySnFH6SAFXpVT2c9Y7mPhLVqGQ

Best wishes

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> You are invited to join our regular freewheeling discussion about the
> latest developments in the world of TiddlyWiki at 4pm BST on Tuesday
> October 7th:
>
> https://plus.google.com/events/cumlfpjejmdoqp9rtntiajb19ac
>
> You can ask questions to be answered in the hangout by clicking the Q&A
> button on the video preview.
>
> Note that the start time is 4pm British Summer Time, which is one hour
> ahead of GMT and UTC.
>
> Here's a playlist of previous hangouts:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVT_2PPd-1p34gGCQ5qpwC8QdykxVAI3u
>
> Best wishes
>
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Re: [tw] Re: Is there a way to use datetime module to add tomorrows date in a tag?

2014-10-07 Thread cmari
oops, I meant macro, not widget

On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:41 AM, cmari  wrote:

> Thank you, Stephan, that widget was already essential to me, but the
> additions are terrific.
> cmari
>
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 2:59 AM, Shash  wrote:
>
>> Really incredible Stephan. Thanks a lot for your support on this.
>>
>> I will be looking forward for your enhancements. Thanks!
>>
>> Shash
>>
>>
>> On Monday, October 6, 2014 11:54:44 AM UTC+5:30, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>>>
>>> P.S. planned enhancements "Last Christmas" :D and "Easter calculation".
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[tw] Re: join variables with $set widget

2014-10-07 Thread stefan . fruehwirth
Forgot to include [TW5] in subject. 

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 5:24:34 PM UTC+2, stefan.f...@gmx.at wrote:
>
> Is it somehow possible to join two or more variables into one using the 
> $set widget?
>
> For instance, if I write something like this
>
> <$set name="joined" value=<><> /> (doesn't work)
>
> with a being "hello" and b being "world" I get "helloworld" in the joined 
> variable.
>
> Best, 
> Stefan
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[tw] join variables with $set widget

2014-10-07 Thread stefan . fruehwirth
Is it somehow possible to join two or more variables into one using the 
$set widget?

For instance, if I write something like this

<$set name="joined" value=<><> /> (doesn't work)

with a being "hello" and b being "world" I get "helloworld" in the joined 
variable.

Best, 
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[tw] Re: join variables with $set widget

2014-10-07 Thread Stephan Hradek
No, but try

\define join_a_b $(a)$$(b)$

<$set name="joined" value=<>>



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[tw] Re: delete tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Stephan Hradek
As you just want to once delete a tiddler you know by name, try this:

<$button message="tw-delete-tiddler" param="title of the tiddler to be 
deleted">Kill it man!


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[tw] Re: Newbie Question - Moving to TW5 from TWC

2014-10-07 Thread Michel van der List
Thanks for that explanation. Unfortunately, that means the tw2parser is not 
installed correctly and it also means that the convert thing throws the 
parser in an infinite loop of some sort. Oh well, I guess I'll write 
something that does most of the cleanup externally. Don't think I'd be too 
successful fixing it using the tiddlywiki approach.

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 9:23:49 AM UTC-4, Michel van der List wrote:
>
> Hi there. I'm a newcomer to TW5 and have used TWC off and on in the past. 
> I'm trying to upgrade my wiki and after the import I at least seem to have 
> all my notes stored in the original. However, trying to convert (some of) 
> the tiddlers to the new formatting makes chrome very unhappy (page becomes 
> unresponsive and chrome is in a tight CPU loop - FF and IE seems to behave 
> the same). I tried importing the tw2parser, but I am not sure how to use it 
> (or if it's even enabled - it does show up under the 'system' area).
>
> Most of the formatting I use is fairly simple, so I could probably write 
> something that does the conversion outside of the browser, but before doing 
> that I figured I'd at least ask if I am missing something. Thanks!
>
>

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[tw] Re: delete tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread amorok
Wow! It's working!

Thanks.


Le mardi 7 octobre 2014 12:51:28 UTC-4, Stephan Hradek a écrit :
>
> As you just want to once delete a tiddler you know by name, try this:
>
> <$button message="tw-delete-tiddler" param="title of the tiddler to be 
> deleted">Kill it man!
>
>
>

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[tw] [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister
I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a clone 
base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem getting 
the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the background 
for the titles was white (the background for my palette is #BB99AA). I 
could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this property. 
After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:

.tc-tiddler-title
{
  background: #BB99AA;
}


I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would not 
conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not 
joking).

The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.

My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the list 
of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results. Are all 
of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for editing in 
the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property inherited 
from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with Firebug, but I 
did not see any other declaration of the background color other than under 
.tc-tiddler-title.

If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to 
document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. Without 
Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Theme adjustment request

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister
Thank you.
Is the Read Only theme a plug-in?

On Monday, October 6, 2014, Jeremy Ruston  wrote:

> Hi Mik
>
> No offense, but where are the instructions to install these? I just had to
>> copy and paste the two shadow tiddlers by hand, and compare them to
>> TiddlyWiki to get this to work.
>>
>
> The link I posted was to the commit record for the changes to the
> TiddlyWiki repository on GitHub, which causes the changes to be included in
> the next release, in this case that was 5.0.14 (we're currently on version
> 5.1.2). You don't need to install the changes manually, you just upgrade
> your TiddlyWiki to the latest version in the way that is documented on
> tiddlywiki.com.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 4:20:05 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jim
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:07 AM, jim  wrote:
>>>
 Is it possible to have the same sticky-effect in the edit mode?

>>>
>>> I've updated 5.0.14 so that sticky titles work in edit mode:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/
>>> 73d7e85e11c7732080ca8bc4321ebb12afbac09c
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>>

 Am Freitag, 25. April 2014 07:31:24 UTC+2 schrieb Leo Staley:

> For the "Open" tab on the right, would it be possible to change the
> default main theme so that it will highlight which tiddler is the one
> you're currently viewing? This would be useful for the same reason that
> your current browser tab looks different from all the other browser tabs.
>
> Personally, I much prefer the Browser tabs look achieved by the TWC
> Tiddler's bar, but I also understand why some might like it always visible
> on the side. So if it's going to be the prefered way of doing it with TW5,
> it would go a long way towards helping users, beginners and advanced 
> alike,
> to realize what they are looking at and use it more effectively.
>
> I certainly know that If as I scrolled down the main page to a new
> tiddler, and the highlighted item on the right shifted with me as I
> scrolled down, It would feel far less lost on the page than I do now.
>
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[tw] Re: [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister
Wait, that's not going to work, because somehow that style block changes 
one of the plug-ins for Firefox.


On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:07:10 PM UTC-7, Mik McAllister wrote:
>
> I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a clone 
> base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem getting 
> the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the background 
> for the titles was white (the background for my palette is #BB99AA). I 
> could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this property. 
> After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:
>
> .tc-tiddler-title
> {
>   background: #BB99AA;
> }
>
>
> I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would not 
> conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not 
> joking).
>
> The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.
>
> My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the list 
> of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results. Are all 
> of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for editing in 
> the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property inherited 
> from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with Firebug, but I 
> did not see any other declaration of the background color other than under 
> .tc-tiddler-title.
>
> If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to 
> document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. Without 
> Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.
>

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Re: [tw] [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mik

I'm afraid that's a bug with the Sticky Titles theme; I've fixed it for
5.0.13 such that the titlebar gets the tiddler-background colour as
expected:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/b3dcd7d625ec83701ef3a77f3fb8101af57c154f

Best wishes

Jeremy



On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Mik McAllister  wrote:

> I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a clone
> base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem getting
> the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the background
> for the titles was white (the background for my palette is #BB99AA). I
> could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this property.
> After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:
>
> .tc-tiddler-title
> {
>   background: #BB99AA;
> }
>
>
> I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would not
> conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not
> joking).
>
> The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.
>
> My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the list
> of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results. Are all
> of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for editing in
> the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property inherited
> from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with Firebug, but I
> did not see any other declaration of the background color other than under
> .tc-tiddler-title.
>
> If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to
> document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. Without
> Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.
>
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[tw] Re: [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister

Okay altering that style only affects the Fastest Notifier for Gmail, if it 
is clicked on while viewing the wiki. I'm not sure why, but it does. I am 
contacting the developer of the plugin regarding that.

The original question still stands.

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Re: [tw] [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister
Well that looks nice, but is there a way to have it a separate color? Some 
folks (like myself) might prefer that.

I appreciate the work you've done, truly. I apologize for being so 
nit-picky.

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:42:06 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Mik
>
> I'm afraid that's a bug with the Sticky Titles theme; I've fixed it for 
> 5.0.13 such that the titlebar gets the tiddler-background colour as 
> expected:
>
>
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/b3dcd7d625ec83701ef3a77f3fb8101af57c154f
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Mik McAllister  > wrote:
>
>> I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a clone 
>> base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem getting 
>> the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the background 
>> for the titles was white (the background for my palette is #BB99AA). I 
>> could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this property. 
>> After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:
>>
>> .tc-tiddler-title
>> {
>>   background: #BB99AA;
>> }
>>
>>
>> I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would 
>> not conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not 
>> joking).
>>
>> The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.
>>
>> My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the list 
>> of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results. Are all 
>> of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for editing in 
>> the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property inherited 
>> from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with Firebug, but I 
>> did not see any other declaration of the background color other than under 
>> .tc-tiddler-title.
>>
>> If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to 
>> document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. Without 
>> Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.
>>
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 3:23:48 PM UTC+2, Rick Williams wrote:
>
> The way I understand this is that we are simply forwarding the requests 
> from nginx to the http server built in to the tiddlywiki program. 
>

jup. 
 

> From the responses so far, I'm thinking there must be another way to 
> configure this that I'm missing. I'm wondering where tiddlywiki actually 
> stores the rendered html content.
>

If you request a TW.html from the TW server, the TW server builds an html 
file including the TW core, but without the "content" tiddlers. 
The browser loads the core and makes a status request to the server
If status is ok, the core requests all the content tiddlers. 
If the TW is loaded, the core makes the rendering .. so no communication to 
the server
Only if you modify a tiddler, the content goes back and forth again. .. 


The only idea I have, is, that the Data center sets the vm to "standby" if 
there are no request for a longer time. 
So the initial load could be starting the VM + app ... This could be up to 
a minute. ... But I think, the server is in use. 

What about server load?

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Automatic password lock after timeout

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister
If you are using a window machine, hold down the Windows key and press 'L'.


On Sunday, October 5, 2014 10:33:26 PM UTC-7, Matthias Gruenewald wrote:
>
> Hello community,
>
> I'm using TW classic for years now. It is the best productivity tool! Now 
> I would like to switch to TW5. I really like the new option to encrypt all 
> tiddlers. But sometimes I leave the wiki open when going away from my PC at 
> work. It would be great if there would be an option to automatically lock 
> the wiki after a period of no-activity.
>
> I tried to implement a plugin by using the javascript from this page: 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/667555/detecting-idle-time-in-javascript-elegantly.
>  
> But it seems that some document references are not accessible from a 
> tiddler's javascript code (e.g., $document). Any idea how to solve this?
>
> Bye
>
> Matthias
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Re: [tw] [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mik

Well that looks nice, but is there a way to have it a separate color? Some
> folks (like myself) might prefer that.
>

I'm not sure that it's worth adding a new entry to the named palette
colours; I'd recommend using a custom stylesheet to set the title
background colour (as your example above). Would that work for you?

Best wishes

Jeremy




>
> I appreciate the work you've done, truly. I apologize for being so
> nit-picky.
>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:42:06 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mik
>>
>> I'm afraid that's a bug with the Sticky Titles theme; I've fixed it for
>> 5.0.13 such that the titlebar gets the tiddler-background colour as
>> expected:
>>
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/
>> b3dcd7d625ec83701ef3a77f3fb8101af57c154f
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Mik McAllister 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a clone
>>> base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem getting
>>> the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the background
>>> for the titles was white (the background for my palette is #BB99AA). I
>>> could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this property.
>>> After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:
>>>
>>> .tc-tiddler-title
>>> {
>>>   background: #BB99AA;
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would
>>> not conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not
>>> joking).
>>>
>>> The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.
>>>
>>> My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the
>>> list of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results.
>>> Are all of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for
>>> editing in the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property
>>> inherited from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with
>>> Firebug, but I did not see any other declaration of the background color
>>> other than under .tc-tiddler-title.
>>>
>>> If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to
>>> document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. Without
>>> Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.
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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Theme adjustment request

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mik

Is the Read Only theme a plug-in?
>

Yes, it's a plugin; you can obtain it from the control panel at
http://tiddlywiki.com.

Best wishes

Jeremy


>
> On Monday, October 6, 2014, Jeremy Ruston  wrote:
>
>> Hi Mik
>>
>> No offense, but where are the instructions to install these? I just had
>>> to copy and paste the two shadow tiddlers by hand, and compare them to
>>> TiddlyWiki to get this to work.
>>>
>>
>> The link I posted was to the commit record for the changes to the
>> TiddlyWiki repository on GitHub, which causes the changes to be included in
>> the next release, in this case that was 5.0.14 (we're currently on version
>> 5.1.2). You don't need to install the changes manually, you just upgrade
>> your TiddlyWiki to the latest version in the way that is documented on
>> tiddlywiki.com.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 4:20:05 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Jim

 On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:07 AM, jim  wrote:

> Is it possible to have the same sticky-effect in the edit mode?
>

 I've updated 5.0.14 so that sticky titles work in edit mode:

 https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/
 73d7e85e11c7732080ca8bc4321ebb12afbac09c

 Best wishes

 Jeremy



>
> Am Freitag, 25. April 2014 07:31:24 UTC+2 schrieb Leo Staley:
>
>> For the "Open" tab on the right, would it be possible to change the
>> default main theme so that it will highlight which tiddler is the one
>> you're currently viewing? This would be useful for the same reason that
>> your current browser tab looks different from all the other browser tabs.
>>
>> Personally, I much prefer the Browser tabs look achieved by the TWC
>> Tiddler's bar, but I also understand why some might like it always 
>> visible
>> on the side. So if it's going to be the prefered way of doing it with 
>> TW5,
>> it would go a long way towards helping users, beginners and advanced 
>> alike,
>> to realize what they are looking at and use it more effectively.
>>
>> I certainly know that If as I scrolled down the main page to a new
>> tiddler, and the highlighted item on the right shifted with me as I
>> scrolled down, It would feel far less lost on the page than I do now.
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Re: [tw] [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister
That's fine. Hopefully this thread will still be around if anybody else 
runs into the issue. I was just worried if I had missed something 
completely obvious. That happens when one gets old.

I'm still going to try to document the palette fields. Some of the terms 
are a little obscure.

What is a "dragger"?

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:51:55 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Mik
>
> Well that looks nice, but is there a way to have it a separate color? Some 
>> folks (like myself) might prefer that.
>>
>
> I'm not sure that it's worth adding a new entry to the named palette 
> colours; I'd recommend using a custom stylesheet to set the title 
> background colour (as your example above). Would that work for you?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>  
>
>>
>> I appreciate the work you've done, truly. I apologize for being so 
>> nit-picky.
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:42:06 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Mik
>>>
>>> I'm afraid that's a bug with the Sticky Titles theme; I've fixed it for 
>>> 5.0.13 such that the titlebar gets the tiddler-background colour as 
>>> expected:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/
>>> b3dcd7d625ec83701ef3a77f3fb8101af57c154f
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Mik McAllister  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a 
 clone base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem 
 getting the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the 
 background for the titles was white (the background for my palette is 
 #BB99AA). 
 I could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this 
 property. 
 After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:

 .tc-tiddler-title
 {
   background: #BB99AA;
 }


 I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would 
 not conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not 
 joking).

 The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.

 My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the 
 list of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results. 
 Are all of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for 
 editing in the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property 
 inherited from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with 
 Firebug, but I did not see any other declaration of the background color 
 other than under .tc-tiddler-title.

 If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to 
 document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. 
 Without 
 Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> If you request a TW.html from the TW server, the TW server builds an html
> file including the TW core, but without the "content" tiddlers.
>

One small correction: the HTML file does include the "content" tiddlers.
(It doesn't include them when used with TiddlyWeb).

Best wishes

Jeremy



> The browser loads the core and makes a status request to the server
> If status is ok, the core requests all the content tiddlers.
> If the TW is loaded, the core makes the rendering .. so no communication
> to the server
> Only if you modify a tiddler, the content goes back and forth again. ..
>
>
> The only idea I have, is, that the Data center sets the vm to "standby" if
> there are no request for a longer time.
> So the initial load could be starting the VM + app ... This could be up to
> a minute. ... But I think, the server is in use.
>
> What about server load?
>
> -m
>
>
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Re: [tw] [TW5]Stylesheets dpcumentation?

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mik

What is a "dragger"?
>

It's the tiddler title pill that is displayed during a drag:

[image: Inline image 1]

Best wishes

Jeremy.



>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:51:55 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>> Hi Mik
>>
>> Well that looks nice, but is there a way to have it a separate color?
>>> Some folks (like myself) might prefer that.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure that it's worth adding a new entry to the named palette
>> colours; I'd recommend using a custom stylesheet to set the title
>> background colour (as your example above). Would that work for you?
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I appreciate the work you've done, truly. I apologize for being so
>>> nit-picky.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 12:42:06 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Mik

 I'm afraid that's a bug with the Sticky Titles theme; I've fixed it for
 5.0.13 such that the titlebar gets the tiddler-background colour as
 expected:

 https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/b3dcd7d625ec
 83701ef3a77f3fb8101af57c154f

 Best wishes

 Jeremy



 On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Mik McAllister 
 wrote:

> I've been changing the palette colors, using the Blue Palette as a
> clone base and using the Sticky Titles theme, and was having a problem
> getting the tiddler titles to show properly - no matter what I did, the
> background for the titles was white (the background for my palette is 
> #BB99AA).
> I could not find the property in the Control Panel to change this 
> property.
> After reading some of the threads about stylesheets, I did this instead:
>
> .tc-tiddler-title
> {
>   background: #BB99AA;
> }
>
>
> I added the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet, saved it with a title I knew would
> not conflict with anything (tiddler-tiddler-tiddler-title - No, I am not
> joking).
>
> The title of the Tiddlers now has the correct background.
>
> My question/comment is this: Nowhere did in the Control Panel or the
> list of Shadows was this property listed. Searching provided no results.
> Are all of the styles that a Palette might be applied to available for
> editing in the Control Panel? Did I miss it somewhere, or is this property
> inherited from somewhere else? I tried looking through the source with
> Firebug, but I did not see any other declaration of the background color
> other than under .tc-tiddler-title.
>
> If there is some unknown inheritance here, I'd be more than glad to
> document all of this, but looking at the file itself is a headache. 
> Without
> Firebug, I wouldn't have found it.
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread Rick Williams
Hi PMario,

That's definitely not the case. I've defined this server myself 
specifically for this. There is no competing load of any significance.

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 3:46:53 PM UTC-4, PMario wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 3:23:48 PM UTC+2, Rick Williams wrote:
>>
>> The way I understand this is that we are simply forwarding the requests 
>> from nginx to the http server built in to the tiddlywiki program. 
>>
>
> jup. 
>  
>
>> From the responses so far, I'm thinking there must be another way to 
>> configure this that I'm missing. I'm wondering where tiddlywiki actually 
>> stores the rendered html content.
>>
>
> If you request a TW.html from the TW server, the TW server builds an html 
> file including the TW core, but without the "content" tiddlers. 
> The browser loads the core and makes a status request to the server
> If status is ok, the core requests all the content tiddlers. 
> If the TW is loaded, the core makes the rendering .. so no communication 
> to the server
> Only if you modify a tiddler, the content goes back and forth again. .. 
>
>
> The only idea I have, is, that the Data center sets the vm to "standby" if 
> there are no request for a longer time. 
> So the initial load could be starting the VM + app ... This could be up to 
> a minute. ... But I think, the server is in use. 
>
> What about server load?
>
> -m
>
>
>
>
>

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[tw] Re: join variables with $set widget

2014-10-07 Thread Antonio Vargas


\define join_a_b $(a)$$(b)$
>

The use of the dollar character $ and $$ in this way conflicts with other 
plugins (KaTex and mathjax) which is very annoying when we try to mix macro 
definitions  and equations. 


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Re: [tw] [TW5] Small request on search field - closing "x" too small on tablets

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Mark

Sorry it's taken me so long to get to this, but I've increased the area of
the search cancel button for 5.1.13:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/dc9981322aeb508d5ebac0b691b0d703f8c1995e

Best wishes

Jeremy.

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:43 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I'm wondering if the little "X" that closes out the search field in TW5
> couldn't be made into a full size icon (like the "Add" icon). It's already
> small on the desktop, but minuscule and hard to click on a tablet.
>
> Tablets seem to be the future of personal computing (or at least for the
> next half decade until something else comes along).
>
>  Thanks!
> Mark
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Re: [tw] Re: join variables with $set widget

2014-10-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Antonio

\define join_a_b $(a)$$(b)$
>>
>
> The use of the dollar character $ and $$ in this way conflicts with other
> plugins (KaTex and mathjax) which is very annoying when we try to mix macro
> definitions  and equations.
>

I don't know about the MathJax plugin, but the KaTeX plugin should not
affect macros like the example you gave. The KaTeX plugin adds a parser
rule for the double dollar signs, but it doesn't get to see the double
dollar signs in this case because they're processed by the macro processor.

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[tw] Re: join variables with $set widget

2014-10-07 Thread Stephan Hradek


Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2014 23:12:43 UTC+2 schrieb Antonio Vargas:
>
>
>
> \define join_a_b $(a)$$(b)$
>>
>
> The use of the dollar character $ and $$ in this way conflicts with other 
> plugins (KaTex and mathjax) which is very annoying when we try to mix macro 
> definitions  and equations. 
>

I didn't invent it. But Jeremy already replied. 

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[tw] [TW5] tm-new-tiddler set new tiddler title when using template

2014-10-07 Thread James Anderson
In certain tagged tiddlers I have links to other tiddlers (driven by a 
field) which may or may not exist. If they do not exists I want to set the 
create the tiddler from a template which is easy enough, but i also want to 
be able to set the title and not have it default to my temp tiddler's name 
suffixed with a number. I know i can just link to an empty tiddler, but the 
template also includes several fields that I want to exist if they are 
created via clicking this link.

Has anyone already made a plugin to do this? I have a vague idea of what 
needs to be done, but it seems like something that would have already been 
made.  

Thanks,
James

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[tw] Re: [TW5] tm-new-tiddler set new tiddler title when using template

2014-10-07 Thread Stephan Hradek
http://tiddlystuff.tiddlyspot.com "Newtiddler Widget" Be sure to read the 
note as I still did not yet manage to make it ready-to-use for 5.1. You 
need to tweak it a bit as instructed.

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Re: [tw] Re: Migrating from TWc to TW5 - tag cloud & sidebar?

2014-10-07 Thread Mik McAllister
You can also tag that with $:\tags\Sidebar to add that to the sidebar tabs.

I've tried changing the sort to "count" but I get a wonky response. It's 
not sorted by count, but it isn't sorted by title either. I have a feeling 
that it would take some javascript to take the output of UBi's script and 
sorting by the count field. But I suck terribly at javascript and would 
have no idea how to do that.

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 2:16:10 AM UTC-7, UBi wrote:
>
> Hi Helge,
>
> as long as there is no fully-fledged tag cloud, you can maybe get along 
> wit this poor man's version (simply drop it it in a newly created tiddler):
> 
> .cloud { margin-right: 7px; }
> .cloud .tc-tag-list-item { margin-right: 0; }
> 
> <$list filter="[tags[]!is[system]sort[title]]">
> 
> <$transclude tiddler="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate"/>
> <$count filter="[all[current]tagging[]]"/>
> 
> 
>
>
> UBi
>
> Am Montag, 20. Januar 2014 16:17:57 UTC+1 schrieb Helge:
>>
>> Thanks Jeremy,
>>
>> this worked perfectly! With regards to the visualisation, I will probably 
>> simply wait until someone works on a plugin, me not being the programmer 
>> type. 
>>
>> One small (and final for today) question: where would user-generated CSS 
>> go? The themses are encapsulated bundles of several tiddlers, can I simply 
>> create a tiddler, tag it as $:/tags/stylesheet and then have it imported by 
>> the theme's main CSS file?
>>
>> Helge.
>>
>> On Monday, 20 January 2014 14:47:37 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Helge
>>>
>>> The current D3 plugin for TW5 is really just a proof of concept to show 
>>> the D3 code can be integrated with TW5's rendering mechanism. It's not much 
>>> work to produce a useful word cloud plugin, but it's not something that I 
>>> would be able to prioritise doing myself.
>>>
>>> In terms of the left menu, it's pretty easy to add one:
>>>
>>> 1) Visit the "Theme Tweaks" tab of the control panel and under the 
>>> "Sizes" heading change the following:
>>> a) increase the "Story left position" from `0px` to, say, `200px`
>>> b) increase the "Story right" position from `770px` to, say, `970px`
>>> 2) Create a new tiddler (the title doesn't matter) with the tag 
>>> "$:/tags/PageTemplate" and insert the following text:
>>>
>>> 
>>> {{MainMenu}}
>>> 
>>>
>>> 3) Create a tiddler called "MainMenu" with the content of your menu:
>>>
>>> * HelloThere
>>> * SomethingElse
>>> * AnotherThing
>>>
>>> Let us know how you get on,
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Helge  wrote:
>>>
 Julie,

 thanks for the help. I am currently looking for any kind of 
 documentation on how to build a data tiddler for all listed tags. I know I 
 can get a list of them by transcluding $:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags, but 
 this probably does not create a data tiddler as seen here 
 http://tiddlywiki.com/d3demo.html in the CloudData tiddler. Are the 
 requirements for this data tiddler available somewhere?

 As for the menu, I was more thinking of a separate left sidebar but I 
 have now added a new tab to the right sidebar so that it gets displayed 
 first, this will suffice, I guess.

 Seems like this will be some more work to get TW5 up and running 
 similar to the previous TW.. :-)

 Helge.


 On Friday, 17 January 2014 17:54:40 UTC+1, Julie wrote:
>
>
> For the cloud tag, I guess you would have to build a DataTiddler (JSON 
> or maybe dictionnary) with the appropriate data, ie the list of tags with 
> their count... to investigate.
>
> For the menu, you can create the tiddler you want to display, and then 
> it's easy to add it at the sidebar tabs (see "Add your own custom tab 
> to the sidebar tabs" at http://www.giffmex.org/tw5mall.htm 
> 
>  
> , and you have an example on http://tw5toolbar.tiddlyspot.com/ with a 
> "Styles" tab).
>
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 10:43:27 PM UTC+2, Rick Williams wrote:
>
> Hi PMario,
>
> That's definitely not the case. I've defined this server myself 
> specifically for this. There is no competing load of any significance.
>

I think I know it. 

WARNING: Be aware, that I didn't test the following steps. So ... *backup 
;)*

your ls -al says:  total 1544 !!

And there seem to be many .png.tid and .jpeg's with several 100kByte ... So 
your TiddlyWikki will be huge.  

IMO you should store your images in an image subfolder and use the 
_cannonical_uri field for the image tiddlers. 

So your TW stays small and nginx can load the static images on demand. ... 
IMO Your startup time should be down quite a bit.

The tiddlywiki.info file has a configuration, that lets you create external 
images with the TW build process.
see: 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/tw5.com/tiddlywiki.info#L32

You should add this to your tiddlywiki.info

"build": {
"index": [
"--savetiddlers","[tag[external-image]]","images",

"--setfield","[tag[external-image]]","_canonical_uri","$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-image","text/plain",
"--setfield","[tag[external-image]]","text","","text/plain",
"--rendertiddler","$:/core/save/all","index.html","text/plain"]
},

Then you should add a tag eg: external-image to your .png.tid, png.meta 
files.
Same for the .jpg.meta and jpg.tid. .. 
Manually or may be a sed script. ..
The tag needs to fit the tag in the tiddlywiki.info build section


Your build commands should look like this: 

# I don't know if TW build creates the image dir so we do :)
# Just to be sure you have a backup?

mkdir /home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki/images
/usr/bin/node /usr/bin/tiddlywiki /home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki --output 
/home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki --build index

Your /images directory should now contain all the images. ... if not 
something went wrong. 

The build command should create a index.html file, that now should be 
relatively small. 
(Just a test. Build it again without the --setfield parameters. That's the 
file that was served in 60 seconds. .. I'm interested in the size of this 
file!)

Now comes the tricky part. ... The build did create images, but didn't 
rewrite the .png.tid files in the tiddlers folder.

The (small) index.html should be accessible from a  browser. we need to 
import it into the server version. ... 
If you open the index.html file with a browser you should check some 
images. 
They should have no text content anymore but a field named _canonical_uri 
that points to the image dir ...

 - Start the server. Will still be slow.
 - Drag and drop the small index.html file to the open TW in the browser
 - It should display an import dialog. 
 - Select all the images, import and pray . 
 - The import should rewrite all the image tiddler  in the tiddlers folder. 
 - so this may take some time. 

 If everything goes well ... your TW should be faster now. 

If something doesn't make sense. Just ask. 

have fun!
mario


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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] widget to Goto Ranomized Tiddler

2014-10-07 Thread Philip Coltharp

On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 7:25:33 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>
> There is a potential issue with this approach. It means that each time the 
> filter is evaluated it might return different results, even if the tiddler 
> store hasn't changed. This is contrary to the expectations of the rest of 
> the system; it means, for example, that content could change unexpectedly 
> whenever there is a refresh cycle. In many situations this might not 
> matter, of course.
>
> A better approach would be to generate a random number and store it in a 
> tiddler, and then use that tiddler value to choose a tiddler to display. 
> That would mean that the entire state of the UI is once more represented by 
> the tiddler store.
>
>
So the filter does not run at the activation of the widget? 

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[tw] images in tiddlers, safari on os x

2014-10-07 Thread Bob Jansen
I am not sure if this has been addressed previously but I can not find any 
reference to this.

I am trying to insert images into tiddlers, using the [img[filename.png]] 
tag.

But the image does not display.

I have also tried the transclusion method but that also doesn't work.

Safari 5.1.10, os x 10.6.8 tiddlywiki5

Anyone got any clues?

bobj

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[tw] upgade fails on os x

2014-10-07 Thread Bob Jansen
when I try to use the upgrade function, either online or locally, it 
immediately fails when I drag the tiddlywiki file on to it.

error message "can't find varialble FileReader"

Screen grab attached

bobj

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[tw] [TW5] serve up local file

2014-10-07 Thread Nathan Gleaves
I am trying to put a link in my tiddler to a file stored locally on my 
server. I want to be able to download this file from another machine 
accessing my wiki. here is what i'm trying to do so far.

[ext[Character Sheet|D:\misc\Wallpaper\05.jpg]]
[[Character Sheet|D:\misc\Wallpaper\05.jpg]]

there are probably other things i have tried but i don't remember, its been 
to long:( The file there is just a simple test jpg, the file i actually 
want to serve is an .xls document.

Thanks for your time.

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Re: [tw] Having trouble figuring uto tuse Markdown

2014-10-07 Thread Nathan Gleaves
Somehow, its working now after being shut down for a a few days. I don't 
really understand why. No worries though. I'm actually not even using 
markdown now. the more i get into it, the more i prefer using the default 
markup.

On Sunday, October 5, 2014 6:23:22 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>  Hi Nathan
>
> It sounds like you are performing the correct steps.
>
>
>
>  restarted the tiddlywiki service (i tried refresh bhut it didnt bring up 
>> markdown. Now with the new service running, I still don't have markdown.
>>  
> ​
> Does the Markdown plugin show up in control panel?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>  
>  
>>
>>
>> Amy i doing something wrong here?
>>  
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[tw] [TW5]: Saving the wiki in html, with custom name and without edit, info, create buttons

2014-10-07 Thread iani

Hello, 

TW5 is working very well for me. I run it locally on my macbook using 
node.js but would like to use the saved html version for publishing the 
wiki as a read-only website on a public webserver. Therefore I need to 
customize the save-button to do the following things: 

- Temporarily remove the save, info and new-tiddler buttons
- Save the wiki under a set name such as for example "MyJournal.html" 
(instead of generated names such 
as 2e8731ae-bcf4-41a7-9d15-5f40b5ea7e0a.html

How to achieve that?  Can someone let me know which tiddlers would need 
editing to make the above changes?

Thanks

Iannis Zannos


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