[tw] Re: [TW5] Idea for a Hangouts TiddlyWiki

2015-01-09 Thread Jed Carty
I have no idea what is wrong or how you would fix it, but I tried on my 
computer and both firefox and chrome gave errors. Firefox gave the same one 
as in the image you posted, chrome says: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected 
token f

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[tw] Re: [TW5] BottomTabs plugin (v. 0.1)

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Alberto,

Yes, thanks for clearing that up!
 

 Well, they are all the tiddlers with a field *parent* or *source* whose 
 content points to the current tiddler. It is the case of all the tiddlers 
 you can create through the other tabs, like comments, notes, ideas, quotes, 
 journals, etc. When you add a comment to the tiddler *William Shakespeare* 
 using 
 the form in its comments tab, the field+value *source: [[William 
 Shakespeare]]* is automatically added to the new comment tiddler. For 
 instance, the tiddler *Doubts about authorship* have the field+value: 
 *about: authorship* and *source: [[William Shakespeare]]*.


This very much goes into the direction of this issue...

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1324 

So, you're making a good case for it, now that I understand what is 
happening.
Perhaps consider that popup discussed at that issue.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Is Twiki better than Tiddlywiki?

2015-01-09 Thread DaComboMan
I don't know.
So far, i haven't been able to do an applied version of a wiki with 
Tiddlywiki as much as what Twiki seems to be promising.
http://twiki.org/

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Idea for a Hangouts TiddlyWiki

2015-01-09 Thread RichShumaker
I am not having the issue locally on Firefox, yet.
Why would it be different on the server than locally? permissions(it is 644 
now).
Could I have created an error on upload?

Thanks again for your help with this.

Rich Shumaker

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Idea for a Hangouts TiddlyWiki

2015-01-09 Thread RichShumaker
Any help on what I am looking for in the code.
It is in my first post but I missed it.

3524 column 74

Checking now.

Rich Shumaker

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 8:42:26 PM UTC-8, RichShumaker wrote:

 Wow that is the first time I have looked at TW in a txt editor.
 Any help on what I am looking for in the code.

 Rich Shumaker

 On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 7:37:05 PM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:

 Hi Rich,

 Edit that file in a text editor.
 Find that plugin you last edited and remove the type field.
 Then see if you can find the problem.

 Best wishes, Tobias.



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Re: [tw] [TW5] Idea for a Hangouts TiddlyWiki

2015-01-09 Thread RichShumaker
Wow that is the first time I have looked at TW in a txt editor.
Any help on what I am looking for in the code.

Rich Shumaker

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 7:37:05 PM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:

 Hi Rich,

 Edit that file in a text editor.
 Find that plugin you last edited and remove the type field.
 Then see if you can find the problem.

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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Re: [tw] [TW5] Idea for a Hangouts TiddlyWiki

2015-01-09 Thread RichShumaker
Any help on this would be appreciated.

I work in FireFox and check in Google Chrome
Locally I don't get this error on FireFox but when I went to my site I just 
noticed that my page has a Big Red Java Box of Doom

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-rtc6nNpw8Ss/VLB-UAW5hZI/DPo/1AKDgdx15J4/s1600/InternalJavaScriptError.png

Any ideas what this might be or where to start.
I can go back in time to a back up and try to recreate it but I don't do 
real 'revisioning' so this might be difficult.

I also don't like that it happens in FireFox on the Server but not Chrome 
and it does not happen locally at all.
Makes me think I need to do something on the server like a permissions 
issue.

Thanks everyone.

Rich Shumaker

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #76 will be on Tuesday 6th January at 4pm GMT

2015-01-09 Thread Handoko Suwono
If anyone else wants to be added to the circle, please reply here using 
your 
 Google account.

yes, please do. handoko...@gmail.com

Best wishes

On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 4:49:19 AM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Jim

 Since we're using Google Groups, is there a possibility of a TW Google 
 Calendar to which I could then subscribe? Google Calendar (and these TW 
 groups) are about the last two functions I use from The All-Seeing Eye.


 I've just put you into my Google+ TiddlyWiki circle; you'll now get 
 invitations via Google+ for each hangout, which will show up in your 
 calendar in the usual way.

 If anyone else wants to be added to the circle, please reply here using 
 your Google account.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.

  



 On Friday, January 2, 2015 10:25:44 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 The next TiddlyWiki Hangout will be on Tuesday 6th January at 4pm 
 GMT/UTC. 

 https://plus.google.com/events/crcmq9b8flanpnd9lfnect5h5v4

 You can post questions for the hangout using the QA button on the video 
 preview on the page above. You'll then need to click the grid icon at the 
 top right, and then choose the QA button.

 After this hangout there will be a break of a couple of weeks and then 
 we'll have TiddlyWiki Hangout #77 on Tuesday 27th January:

 https://plus.google.com/events/c0p3611c2m3l7kiml57243v9amk

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Idea for a Hangouts TiddlyWiki

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Rich,

Edit that file in a text editor.
Find that plugin you last edited and remove the type field.
Then see if you can find the problem.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: Is Twiki better than Tiddlywiki?

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
It sounds a bit like you tried TiddlyWiki a little and some gut feeling
tells you that Twiki is a much better solution for what you have in mind.

Confluence isn't bad either and neither is Dokuwiki.
All these solutions are designed for certain usecases.

TiddlyWiki isn't an Enterprise wiki,
unless you get that very own TiddlySpace up and running.

So long as you work mostly by your own and perhaps with one or two 
collaborators,
TiddlyWiki works in the most flexible way you need it... much more than any 
of the above.

If you need user authentication and all that jazz,
you're right, it isn't your product of choice.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] BottomTabs plugin (v. 0.1)

2015-01-09 Thread Alberto Molina
Danielo,

Thanks to Tobias last message, I understand that I misunderstood your first 
question:

what is considered Children of a tiddler? 


You are talking about the tiddlers that appear under Children of this 
tiddler in the info tab, aren't you?

Well, they are all the tiddlers with a field *parent* or *source* whose 
content points to the current tiddler. It is the case of all the tiddlers 
you can create through the other tabs, like comments, notes, ideas, quotes, 
journals, etc. When you add a comment to the tiddler *William Shakespeare* 
using 
the form in its comments tab, the field+value *source: [[William 
Shakespeare]]* is automatically added to the new comment tiddler. For 
instance, the tiddler *Doubts about authorship* have the field+value: 
*about: authorship* and *source: [[William Shakespeare]]*.

Hope this answer is more helpful than my previous one.

Alberto

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Re: [tw] Re: Sharing word and PDF documents through Tiddlywiki

2015-01-09 Thread Greg Davis
Thanks Tobias,

The HTML was to see if it made any difference to see the image on Dropbox. 
Although I do archive a lot of web pages in TiddlyWiki using that HTML 
around the content, so I can copy the tiddler content and paste into new 
web page.

I tried sharing another folder (wiki) in it is the TiddlyWiki file and the 
images sub-directory with the lights.jpg I can link to the TiddlyWiki but 
the images don't show. Everything works when I try locally on my hard 
drive. The example is at:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/9nit3lo3i0o45hm/AAApinc6zrKWKmqcrdMRUmDBa/ec4FNmB1.htm

Greg

On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 11:28:06 PM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:

 May I ask why we're seeing all this html stuff in your example?

 My test wiki is in a public folder, and img is a subfolder to that.
 Obviously, I'd say, if you want to access those images from within the 
 wiki, both need to be publicly accessible.

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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[tw] Re: You know its bad when you have a TiddlyWiki of TiddlyWiki's

2015-01-09 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hello Rich,

Sound interesting. Could you please expand your description a little bit? 
What do you mean with change the Uopload Filename? In which TW? In the 
main one? then is like creating a copy of the main one?

El viernes, 9 de enero de 2015, 8:16:01 (UTC+1), RichShumaker escribió:

 I just got my RasPi working with TiddlyWiki using the BidiX store.php 
 script which has led to the TWoTWs.
 Yes that's the TiddlyWiki of TiddlyWiki's.

 You simply change the Upload Filename and a new TiddlyWiki forms this 
 creates the need to get to them all easily and quickly.
 So for my Index page(index.html) on the server I link to all the 
 TiddlyWiki's I create.

 Within minutes you too can have 10 TW leading to everywhere, #heheh.
 I wonder if there is an easy way to have the index page be a search only 
 version of all the other sites using TWAgregator 
 https://github.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator.
 I think you need to be careful you don't save to much as that will kill 
 the SD card on the RasPi.

 Rich Shumaker


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[tw] Re: [TW5] BottomTabs plugin (v. 0.1)

2015-01-09 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hello Alberto,

I'm using your plugin to create the material for a course I will teach. I 
want to know how can I add custom ways of link things. For example, what is 
considered Children of a tiddler? How can I configure the fields at the 
forms? Is there any way to add tiddlers under a topic?

Thank you for your help and thank you for this plugin.

Regards.

El jueves, 1 de enero de 2015, 12:53:43 (UTC+1), Alberto Molina escribió:

 Hi Emilio, 

 Yes, the button hasn't been created yet. Thanks for reporting. 

 Saludos, 

 Alberto 

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Spanish Translation

2015-01-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Alfonso

My apologies for the delayed response. I've processed the changes, and
uploaded a new preview that incorporates them here:

http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease

 Additionally, the GettingStarted tiddler needs to be translated as well,
doesn't it? In TiddlyWiki Classic the translation was ParaEmpezar.

In TW5 we don't currently translate the title of the GettingStarted tiddler.

Many thanks for your help,

Best wishes

Jeremy



On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 11:43 PM, Alfonso Arciniega aaac1...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Jeremy,

 Completed review of Paulus' translation in the prerelease 5.1.8 version.
 Made perhaps more changes than anticipated though I am more confident with
 the translation now. See:

 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51743913/es-ESTranslation_r3.html

 The tiddler that needs to be updated is GettingStarted, as it contains the
 default tiddlers. Additionally, the GettingStarted tiddler needs to be
 translated as well, doesn't it? In TiddlyWiki Classic the translation was
 ParaEmpezar.

 Regards,

 Alfonso




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[tw] Re: You know its bad when you have a TiddlyWiki of TiddlyWiki's

2015-01-09 Thread RichShumaker
This works with BidiX store.php on a server.
I have been having files delete so I am not sure if all the bugs and kinks 
are worked out yet.

In the Control Panel [[$:/ControlPanel]] under Saving Tab
You change the 'Upload Filename' from 'index.html' to 'whatever.html'.
When you save a new file will be created on the server(possible permissions 
issues again?)

Now you go to 'whatever.html' and it is a duplicate of your 'index.html' 
page.
So I guess I should have an 'empty.html' that I spawn off of.
Except 'empty.html' would not have the configuration stuff.
Need a very simple configuration empty.html now that I can spawn off of.

Below is an image of the page I am discussing.

Rich Shumaker
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-t7vWIgqsTR0/VK-XxXeUoVI/DPY/rd5XNpUtRY8/s1600/BerryBootServerSetUp.png

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[tw] Re: New tiddlyclip release

2015-01-09 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Great! That was the ticket!
Thanks!
Mark

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 5:00:34 AM UTC-8, BJ wrote:

 I think this maybe due to ff treating the file url as case insensitive on 
 a window system (window file paths are case insensitive). 
 This means that file:///c/ and file:///C/  will both work on firefox, but 
 tiddlyclip will see them as different urls.

 So I would check the url that is in your browser tool bar - this must be 
 exactly the same (including case) as that which appears in the firefox file 
 browser (that is when you open file:///c/ in a new tab and then navigate to 
 your tiddlywiki)
 cheers

 BJ



 On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 9:14:24 PM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:

 Just upgraded TW in case that was the problem.

 I also tried setting it up to work from the C: drive, but still got 
 absolutes.

 TW 5.1.7,Plugin 0.0.7-alpha, tiddlyclip 0.0.5

 Thanks!
 Mark

 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:01:47 PM UTC-8, BJ wrote:

 HI Mark,
 I have tried to reproduce the problem you have, using win7 ff33 - but I 
 only have a c: drive,
 so I tried

 file:///c:/data/tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.png

 where the hosting tiddler is in 

   file:///c:/data/tw2014.

 with this I got a relative link:

 ./tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.jpg

 - so I don't really know what can be the problem - what is the version 
 of tiddlyclip you are using??

 BJ

 On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 11:57:41 AM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:



 On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 5:30:43 AM UTC-8, BJ wrote:

 Hi Mark,
 As Birthe was pointing out, if you have your media files in the same 
 dir or a sub-dir relative to your tiddlywiki, then tiddlyclip will 
 automatically use local paths.


 It's using absolute paths on mine. For instance, it I attach an image I 
 come up with something like:

   file:///d:/data/tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.png

 where the hosting tiddler is in 

   file:///d:/data/tw2014.

 Thanks!
 Mark

 FF 33 Win 7 



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[tw] Re: [TW5] Listing by day using a date stored in a filed (with hours and minutes)

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Perhaps try the RegExp filter?

http://tiddlywiki.com/#FilterOperator%3A%20regexp

For example, assuming that *class_date* starts with the same string for 
both date-only and date+time...

\define starts-with() ^$(currentTiddler)$

$set name=regexp value=starts-with
$list filter=[regexp:starts-withregexp]
currentTiddlerbr
/$list
/$set

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Re: [tw] My personal tiddlywiki don't load themes

2015-01-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Châu

That's an unusual way to start TiddlyWiki. I'm guessing that you modded
tiddlywiki.js from the TW5 repo?

Anyhow, have you initialised your data directory? To be a valid wiki folder
you need to create a tiddlywiki.info file. The usual way of doing that is
via the command line:

tiddlywiki my_data_dir --init server

Best wishes

Jeremy

On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 7:07 AM, Châu Thân Đức Hoàng 
simplesoul.c...@gmail.com wrote:

 I setup my personal tiddlywiki on OpenShift. But it don't load themes.
 This is my code to start it.

 var $tw = require(./boot/boot.js).TiddlyWiki();
 $tw.boot.argv = [
   process.env.OPENSHIFT_DATA_DIR,
   --server,
   process.env.OPENSHIFT_NODEJS_PORT,
   $:/core/save/all,
   text/plain,
   text/html,
   usename,
   password,
   process.env.OPENSHIFT_NODEJS_IP,
 ];
 $tw.boot.boot();


 Please help me.
 Thanks.

 PS: I don't know about argurement of $tw. Where do I read it?

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Re: [tw] Re: Sharing word and PDF documents through Tiddlywiki

2015-01-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I believe that's what going on here is confusion because of the different
ways that Dropbox allows stuff to be shared:

* Early Dropbox accounts provide a single public folder; all the files in
the folder are shared. Tobias - I think yours is one of those public folder
links
* All Dropbox accounts allow a public link to be created for a single file
or folder. If you create a link to a file then that file won't be able to
access other files in the same directory: you need to create the link for
the containing folder

The following help article implies that newer accounts can now enable the
old public folder functionality:

https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/16

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Tobias Beer beertob...@gmail.com wrote:

 Mhhh, something is quite different in your link...


 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/9nit3lo3i0o45hm/
 AAApinc6zrKWKmqcrdMRUmDBa/ec4FNmB1.htm


 ...as compared to mine...

 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2040050/tw5/2015-01-08.
 image.folder.html

 How do you get that link and why are these file and folder names so
 ridiculously cryptic?
 Are you sure we're in that public folder?

 Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] BottomTabs plugin (v. 0.1)

2015-01-09 Thread Alberto Molina
By the way, three little things:

   1. the new MagicTabs plugins adds a button in the sidebar to open a 
   very useful dashboard tiddler.
   2. it is possible to tweak the plugin appearance under Control panel  
   Appearance  MagicTabs tweaks
   3. if you want to see the latest updates, check 
   https://www.dropbox.com/s/j2rx1twq6aotnsr/AMP%20-%20dev.html?dl=0

I hope to publish soon (next week?) the version 0.0.2 after I add features 
like the chapters button, and after I fix remaining bugs.

Regards,
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[tw] Re: [TW5] BottomTabs plugin (v. 0.1)

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
While all this is really great stuff, I'm also a bit confused, Alberto.

If I look at...

*$:/plugins/amp/MagicTabs/tabs/info*

...I see that it asks for a tagging list at the bottom

However, if I look at *William Shapespeare*,
there appears to be also that image tagging to it.
What is going on there?

I notice that there is...

*$:/plugins/amp/MagicTabs/ViewTemplate/tags*

tagged *$:/tags/ViewTemplate *so that will add those pseudo-tags

But then...

*$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags*

...looks like an untagged shadow (fat link),
yet it doesn't have any *$:/tags/ViewTemplate* tag anymore?

Anyhow, I like how you've added more tiddlers to the taglist than actual 
tags,
although that is indeed a bit confusing.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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Re: [tw] Re: Sharing word and PDF documents through Tiddlywiki

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Mhhh, something is quite different in your link...
 


 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/9nit3lo3i0o45hm/AAApinc6zrKWKmqcrdMRUmDBa/ec4FNmB1.htm


...as compared to mine... 

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2040050/tw5/2015-01-08.image.folder.html

How do you get that link and why are these file and folder names so 
ridiculously cryptic?
Are you sure we're in that public folder?

Best wishes, Tobias. 

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Plugin for the-insensitive links?

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer


 Maybe you could use http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com 

Look for the tiddler called *Aliases*.


Did some recoding, simplifying, and so forth...

http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#alink http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Alias%20Links

Best wishes, Tobias.

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Re: [tw] Re: $100 COMPETITION! - Make a poster for TW

2015-01-09 Thread Alex Hough
Mario,

Do Austrians have their own Sourkraut?

I am a huge fan, love it with spaghetti Bolognese - German and Italian
ideas combined in English style.

best

Alex

On 9 January 2015 at 14:01, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 2:50:17 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:



 Sauerkraut im Kopf? Frei*
 tiddlywiki.com


 :))

 I was thinking about, to create a Bavarian translation for TW. ... but I'm
 7 km away from the border on the Austrian side. ... So our dialect is
 already different. .. We don't have the oa sound :) ...

 While it wouldn't make much sense. It would be nice for German TW
 presentations :)

 -m

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[tw] Re: New User Experiment #1 (Long Post)

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
There's always that trade-off between what might be simpler and then what 
eventually isn't, as simplified often means restricted.

http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#text http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Colored%20Text

I think it's a good aproach to empower new users and be patient in teaching 
all the little core tricks that are, of course, forgotten in the next 
minute and need some practice before part of your vocabulary.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: New User Experiment #1 (Long Post)

2015-01-09 Thread 'Stephen Kimmel' via TiddlyWiki
@Stephen 


 Dare I ask if you've had a chance to do any more testing? It was just very 
 interesting to hear your review. And has that first subject commented on 
 anything afterwards?

 General note for these types of tests:
 In a hangout Jeremy rightfully pointed out a problem in having test 
 subjects who are not by themselves motivated to use TW, i.e why would 
 anyone who is not looking for, say, a note book or wiki system be 
 interested in TW. I'm thinking that maybe for the types of tests you're 
 doing, one should ask what systems they're currently using and then kind 
 of indicate that TW might just be even better because it can be customized 
 (etc), i.e to give them motivation to *want* to explore it.

 :-)


The test I reported on was intended to replicate, to the extent possible, a 
novice user who has a friend recommend the program and decides to give it 
a try. The sort of thing that might happen if people are talking over a cup 
of coffee and one of them tells them what a wonderful program TiddlyWiki is 
and what they are doing with it. 

I have done this a couple more times but the results were mostly the same. 
G simply illustrated difficulties particularly well.

I have four more subjects going through a second exploring an experience I 
had at work. Two of my co-workers had seen what I was doing with TiddlyWiki 
and were duly impressed. In both cases, I actually installed the program on 
their machines and walked them through the basic operation. Despite the 
previous exposure and having the installation difficulties cleared for 
them, neither of them used the program for long. I'm hoping to better 
understand why in this next round. Again, two of the four have seen and 
actually used the program. I gave the two who had not seen the program in 
action, Wikis that were specifically tuned to their interests. One of them 
got a copy of Roma's GSD wiki. The other, who fancies herself a gourmet 
chef, got an updated version of Larry Russell's cookbook. The thought that 
actually seeing what the program can do and possibly working with it will 
give them more motivation to pursue it. I'll report on what I find assuming 
I come up with something interesting.

Jeremy's observation is largely spot-on. As illustrated by the responses I 
got to my questions in 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/i58udKt8U-4, 
specifically What were you looking for when you first found TiddlyWIki? 
virtually everyone had a specific task or need when they got started with 
the program. Very few were simply looking for new powerful tools.

What I was specifically looking at in those first set of tests were the 
barriers to entry for the new user. Think about the task list I gave 
them, get a copy of TiddlyWiki, create a couple tiddlers, highlight some 
text in those tiddlers, create a link between those tiddlers, change the 
title of the wiki and save it. For everyone in this group those are almost 
reflexive. But how many tiddlers does someone who isn't experienced with 
TiddlyWiki have to look at to figure out how to do those? If you were a new 
user, how would you go about figuring out how to change the color of a 
sentence? Would you have to install a plugin to do that? We all know the 
answer is no but would someone who didn't know TiddlyWiki be able to figure 
that out in a timely manner? How motivated does the new user have to be to 
stick with it long enough to get there? Can we make it easier for the new 
user to start to see actual value to the program so they don't have to be 
highly motivated to stick with it?

These are some of the questions I find particularly interesting.

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5 version 5.0.13-beta] How do i switch to Cecily view?

2015-01-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Henry

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Henry Mckenzie henry.mcken...@gmail.com
wrote:

 I'm having a bit of trouble with the Cecily plugin.
 The content doesn't seem to be zoomed in to the correct level I would
 expect.


I'm afraid the Cecily plugin is incomplete at the moment. It renders the
current storyview according to a JSON map tiddler; the horizontal layout
you're seeing occurs by default when the map is missing.

You can see an example with a map here:

http://tiddlywiki.com/editions/introduction/#TiddlyWiki:%5B%5B%20%5D%5D%20TiddlyWiki%20Tiddlers%20Links%20Formatting%20Audio%20Tags%20Transclusion%20Lists%20Customisation%20Plugins%20Translations

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/introduction/tiddlers/slides/CecilyMap.tid

There's currently no user interface for moving or rearranging tiddlers.

Best wishes

Jeremy.



 I'm sure I'm missing something obvious - any help would be appreciated.
 I've tested this in the desktop version, chrome and firefox (in the
 browsers I can manually zoom in (ctrl+mousewheel))

 I've attached a screenshot to try and explain the above ramblings.
 Thanks,
 Henry.

 On Friday, 8 August 2014 00:04:34 UTC+2, Crash Pop-Quiz wrote:

 If am dancing in my seat while viewing what is the wicked wonder of
 Cecily view. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 9:28:41 AM UTC-4, crash.p...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Through the Control Panel, under the Story View tab I can switch between
 the classic, pop, and zoomin views. I thought that is where I would find
 the Cecily view. Is there another way to access this feature? I'm  TIA

 http://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Listing by day using a date stored in a filed (with hours and minutes)

2015-01-09 Thread Albert
AWESOME! It works perfectly! I'm already using it in my project. Thank you 
so much (once again) for your help!

Just a small question, any reason why the sameday filter doesn't work? 
Shouldn't this do the trick?

Cheers,

Albert

El viernes, 9 de enero de 2015, 20:41:34 (UTC+1), Tobias Beer escribió:

 Added a demo here...

 field starting with current title @ filters 
 http://filters.tiddlyspot.com/#field%20starting%20with%20current%20title

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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Re: [tw] Re: Javascript Interaction with a Textarea

2015-01-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
  Generally the javascript pulls in data from the input element and pushes
the results to a different output element.

The native TiddlyWiki way to handle this would be to use data binding:
for the JavaScript to pull the data from a tiddler, and have that tiddler
bound to an edit control via the edit-text widget. The output would be
written to another tiddler, bound to the output element.

 Although it is an approach that hadn't occurred to me, unfortunately it
doesn't seem to work in TW5. I can't tell you why it doesn't.

whatever's example doesn't work because TW5 doesn't support inline
JavaScript within HTML elements in wikitext. It would be a security risk in
some situations as it would mean that any wikitext tiddler might
potentially contain executable JavaScript, which may be malicious.

TiddlyWiki works very differently than traditional jQuery-style DOM
development. I'd recommend the tiddlywiki.com/dev documentation as a good
place to start (particularly the material from cjhunt).

Best wishes

Jeremy.



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wrote:


 Hello Stephen,

 My keyboard snippets plugin uses a similar approach. Maybe you can base
 your work on it to make your own version, or you can extend the plugin
 itself.

 Regards.


 El domingo, 4 de enero de 2015 20:42:25 UTC+1, Stephen Kimmel escribió:

 This works in TWC.


 Although it is an approach that hadn't occurred to me, unfortunately it
 doesn't seem to work in TW5. I can't tell you why it doesn't.

 Thanks for the suggestion, though.

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Hangout #76 will be on Tuesday 6th January at 4pm GMT

2015-01-09 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Jim

Since we're using Google Groups, is there a possibility of a TW Google
 Calendar to which I could then subscribe? Google Calendar (and these TW
 groups) are about the last two functions I use from The All-Seeing Eye.


I've just put you into my Google+ TiddlyWiki circle; you'll now get
invitations via Google+ for each hangout, which will show up in your
calendar in the usual way.

If anyone else wants to be added to the circle, please reply here using
your Google account.

Best wishes

Jeremy.





 On Friday, January 2, 2015 10:25:44 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 The next TiddlyWiki Hangout will be on Tuesday 6th January at 4pm
 GMT/UTC.

 https://plus.google.com/events/crcmq9b8flanpnd9lfnect5h5v4

 You can post questions for the hangout using the QA button on the video
 preview on the page above. You'll then need to click the grid icon at the
 top right, and then choose the QA button.

 After this hangout there will be a break of a couple of weeks and then
 we'll have TiddlyWiki Hangout #77 on Tuesday 27th January:

 https://plus.google.com/events/c0p3611c2m3l7kiml57243v9amk

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Cornell Notes / TB

2015-01-09 Thread Jed Carty
Tobias,

I have a working action-increment widget and it can now take a prefix 
string and a length for zero padding as inputs so you could get req-1 
and increment it correctly. I am still looking through the parsing required 
to properly increment dates and time with it, so that part isn't included 
yet.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Listing by day using a date stored in a filed (with hours and minutes)

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
You're welcome.
 

 Just a small question, any reason why the sameday filter doesn't work? 
 Shouldn't this do the trick?


That perhaps depends on (whether you show us) the date format you use. ^^

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] BottomTabs plugin (v. 0.1)

2015-01-09 Thread Alberto Molina
Hi Danielo,

I am currently working on a new version of the plugin, with less bugs, 
better features, and much easier to customize. Its not yet finished but 
usable enough. I just uploaded it so you can take advantage of the 
customization enhancements: magictabs.tiddlyspot.com

I'm using your plugin to create the material for a course I will teach. 


 

I'm glad you find it useful. Unfortunately, the plugin for teachers is in a 
very early phase of development, so there's not much features. 
 

 I want to know how can I add custom ways of link things. For example, what 
 is considered Children of a tiddler?


The field parent is just a way to categorize your contents, you can use 
it as you wish. There's no restriction.
For example, if you teach spanish, then Grammar is a parent of Verbs, 
and Verbs a parent of Imperative.
And if you teach informatics, Javascript is a child of programming 
language, or a child of prototype-based scripting language.



 

 How can I configure the fields at the forms?


In order to better explain myself (and not spending hours figuring out how 
to write it in english) I'm going to continue in spanish. But I promise to 
write the documentation in english later on.

En español. Imagino que lo que quieres hacer es adaptar las tablas para lo 
que tú necesites. Yo traté de dividir las tablas en sus elementos 
constitutivos, de modo que cada campo (título, etiquetas, texto, acerca de, 
etc.) está en un tiddler diferente. De ese modo puedo reutilizarlos 
independientemente uno de otro para hacer tablas diferentes. Por ejemplo el 
campo about está en el tiddler $:/plugins/amp/MagicTabs/forms/input/about

Además, están como macros globales, de modo que si escribes inputAbout 
en cualquier tiddler, te aparece el trozo de tabla correspondiente. En la 
mayoría de los campos hay tres variables que puedes configurar: el label, 
el tiddler temporal que usas para almacenar los datos, y el campo que 
editas. Las variables label y field se pueden meter directamente en la 
macro:
inputAbout label:Acerca de field:about

En cambio, el tiddler temporal se define desde fuera (porque dentro aparece 
como $(tempTiddler)$:
$set name=tempTiddler value=$:/temp/foo

inputAbout label:Acerca de field:about

/$set

En algunos sólo se puede cambiar el tempTiddler (tendré que hacerlo para 
todos cuando tenga tiempo):
$set name=tempTiddler value=$:/temp/foo

inputDescription

/$set

En algunos también se pueden definir placeholder y otras cosas, pero es 
mejor verlo directamente en el tiddler correspondiente. Todos empiezan por 
$:/plugins/amp/MagicTabs/forms/



 

 Is there any way to add tiddlers under a topic?


No entiendo muy bien lo que quieres decir. A cualquier tiddler se le pueden 
añadir comentarios, notas, etc., y todos los tiddlers que estén 
relacionados con éste aparecerán abajo en las pestañas correspondientes. 
Por ejemplo, si tengo un tiddler Catedral de Salamanca, puedo añadirle 
comentarios, notas y más cosas que sólo aparecerán ahí porque tienen los 
campos about: [[Catedral de Salamanca]] o source: Catedral de Salamanca 
o parent: [[Catedral de Salamanca]].

Si además a tu tiddler le asignas un tipo, con la etiqueta 
$:/type/arquitectura, entonces puedes añadirle pestañas específicas a ese 
tipo. Por ejemplo, debajo de cada tiddler con la etiqueta 
$:/type/arquitectura puedo tener las pestañas Fotos, Elementos 
destacados, Técnicas constructivas.

Ahora es más fácil crear nuevas pestañas. Basta con clonar el patrón 
($:/plugins/amp/MagicTabs/templates/tab) y rellenar los campos que quieras, 
especialmente:

   - *contents.tag:* ahí indicas la etiqueta de los tiddlers que quieres 
   que aparezcan en la pestaña. Por ejemplo: $:/type/comments, 
   $:/type/journal, tasks, etc.
   - *list.filter*
  - el filtro por defecto está definido 
  en $:/plugins/amp/MagicTabs/macros/tabFilter como:
 - [all[current]listed[source]] [all[current]listed[parent]] 
[all[current]listed[about]] 
 +[tag[$type$]]
- donde $type$ hace referencia al contenido de *contents.tag*
 - Si rellenas el campo, se usará el filtro que tú definas. 
   - *list.heading*
  - El nombre que aparece como título de la lista de tiddlers
   - *list.template*
  - El título del tiddler donde se encuentra el modelo para mostrar los 
  resultados de la lista. Si no indicas ninguno, aparecerán como simple 
lista.
   - *add.content*
  - El título del tiddler donde se encuentra el modelo de tiddler que 
  quieres crear, o bien la tabla+botón para añadir nuevos tiddlers.
   
tabCaption permite poner automaticamente el caption con el icono y el 
contador de resultados.
tabContents permite mostrar automáticamente la(s) lista(s) de 
resultados definidos en los campos list.filter, list.heading, etc.
inputSlider permite mostrar el botón + para añadir nuevos tiddlers. 
El contenido de esta macro es el definido en add.content


Bueno, espero que sea suficiente para que te hagas una 

[tw] [TW5] Listing by day using a date stored in a filed (with hours and minutes)

2015-01-09 Thread Albert
Hi everyone,

So, I'd like to create a list of tiddlers that have a field set to a 
particular date, but there's a nuance: the field also contains hours and 
minutes.

In case the hours and minutes were not set, this would be easy: $list 
filter=[tag[Sessions]field:class_date{!!title}] (the tag part is just 
for my purposes)

However, the field class_date contains also the time of the day the 
session is happening (and I'd like to keep it this way if possible).

I tried with the sameday filter but it seems no to work :´( as it also 
compares the complete date string. Is there a way to keep the comparison to 
the day level?

Thanks a lot, have a nice WE!

Albert


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[tw] Re: [TW5] Listing by day using a date stored in a filed (with hours and minutes)

2015-01-09 Thread Albert
By the way, in the example above, the date I'm looking is contained in the 
title of the tiddler :)

El viernes, 9 de enero de 2015, 19:51:07 (UTC+1), Albert escribió:

 Hi everyone,

 So, I'd like to create a list of tiddlers that have a field set to a 
 particular date, but there's a nuance: the field also contains hours and 
 minutes.

 In case the hours and minutes were not set, this would be easy: $list 
 filter=[tag[Sessions]field:class_date{!!title}] (the tag part is just 
 for my purposes)

 However, the field class_date contains also the time of the day the 
 session is happening (and I'd like to keep it this way if possible).

 I tried with the sameday filter but it seems no to work :´( as it also 
 compares the complete date string. Is there a way to keep the comparison to 
 the day level?

 Thanks a lot, have a nice WE!

 Albert




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[tw] Re: [TW5] Listing by day using a date stored in a filed (with hours and minutes)

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
Added a demo here...

field starting with current title @ filters 
http://filters.tiddlyspot.com/#field%20starting%20with%20current%20title

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[tw] Re: You know its bad when you have a TiddlyWiki of TiddlyWiki's

2015-01-09 Thread RichShumaker
Thanks for the suggestions and help Tobias.
I am going to read up and see what I can do.
This might help me with my dump image folders into TW if I can get the PHP 
script to read the files and create Tiddlers ideally as external links.

Rich Shumaker

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 3:17:51 AM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:

 A good approach may be to...

- write some *wiki-index.php* script that returns an index as json
   - may need some php smarts as to what is a wiki to be indexed and 
   what isn't
   - may have some recursive smarts about also indexing subfolders?
   - should come in the propper tiddler format so as to dump it as a 
   plugin type of thing
- to which a TiddlyWiki js macro talks to by making a *XMLHttpRequest*
   - works only in a server environment that supports making such calls
   - the macro renders an *update* button
   - clicking it calls *wiki-index.php*
  - fires a callback function with the response, e.g. the json 
  data with the file list
   - in TiddlyWiki these data are used to either
  - output a flat list with links to those wikis
 - with title and modified date
  - create local tiddlers for those files if not existent so as to 
  be able to add notes
 - having some *wiki* field set to the name of that other file 
 and by default the same title
 - a *wiki-modified* field, updated to reflect when that wiki 
 was last updated
- could be used to compare to the existing tiddler so as 
to indicate if there are updates
 - for any non-wiki files you could also create tiddlers
- set a field in tiddlywiki follow:no, so as to not index 
it in lists
- via checkbox in the import list
 
 Something like this?

 Best wishes, Tobias.


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Re: [tw] Re: Sharing word and PDF documents through Tiddlywiki

2015-01-09 Thread Greg Davis
Jeremy, Tobias

Looks like I would have to upgrade to a Pro account to get the equivalent 
of the old Public folder funtionality. Evidently shares on free account 
will not let TiddlyWiki file access other files in the shared folder. I may 
play with it a bit to be sure. Not sure I really need a Pro account for my 
usage.

Thanks for taking a look.
Greg

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 1:33:05 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 I believe that's what going on here is confusion because of the different 
 ways that Dropbox allows stuff to be shared:

 * Early Dropbox accounts provide a single public folder; all the files in 
 the folder are shared. Tobias - I think yours is one of those public folder 
 links
 * All Dropbox accounts allow a public link to be created for a single file 
 or folder. If you create a link to a file then that file won't be able to 
 access other files in the same directory: you need to create the link for 
 the containing folder

 The following help article implies that newer accounts can now enable the 
 old public folder functionality:

 https://www.dropbox.com/en/help/16

 Best wishes

 Jeremy


 On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Tobias Beer beert...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Mhhh, something is quite different in your link...
  

 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/9nit3lo3i0o45hm/
 AAApinc6zrKWKmqcrdMRUmDBa/ec4FNmB1.htm


 ...as compared to mine... 

 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2040050/tw5/2015-01-08.
 image.folder.html

 How do you get that link and why are these file and folder names so 
 ridiculously cryptic?
 Are you sure we're in that public folder?

 Best wishes, Tobias. 

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[tw] Learning TiddlyWiki from [[Easy]] to [[Hard]] using existing TW5's

2015-01-09 Thread RichShumaker
I was reading another post and Tobias linked to Text 
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Colored%20Text
That got me thinking of something that would really help me and I think 
others as well.

Many of us have public TiddlyWiki's with 'TW5 help' in them.
I want to learn more BUT it is like swimming in an ocean trying to grab one 
thing at a time.
I am probably learning or doing things that are harder without really 
knowing the easier more basic things.
Inverse Pyramid.

So this is what I am asking for if you have time.
Please create a list of [[Tiddlers]] http://tiddlywiki.com/#Tiddlers that 
I should read and try in order,
From
Start Here - Easy
To
End Here - Wow that is complicated

They don't need to be [[Instructional Tiddlers]] but I am going to try to 
read each one and try to mirror what the Tiddler does and learn from them.
The list can be as short or as long as you like.

Thanks everyone for your help.

Rich Shumaker

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[tw] Re: You know its bad when you have a TiddlyWiki of TiddlyWiki's

2015-01-09 Thread Tobias Beer
A good approach may be to...

   - write some *wiki-index.php* script that returns an index as json
  - may need some php smarts as to what is a wiki to be indexed and 
  what isn't
  - may have some recursive smarts about also indexing subfolders?
  - should come in the propper tiddler format so as to dump it as a 
  plugin type of thing
   - to which a TiddlyWiki js macro talks to by making a *XMLHttpRequest*
  - works only in a server environment that supports making such calls
  - the macro renders an *update* button
  - clicking it calls *wiki-index.php*
 - fires a callback function with the response, e.g. the json data 
 with the file list
  - in TiddlyWiki these data are used to either
 - output a flat list with links to those wikis
- with title and modified date
 - create local tiddlers for those files if not existent so as to 
 be able to add notes
- having some *wiki* field set to the name of that other file 
and by default the same title
- a *wiki-modified* field, updated to reflect when that wiki 
was last updated
   - could be used to compare to the existing tiddler so as to 
   indicate if there are updates
- for any non-wiki files you could also create tiddlers
   - set a field in tiddlywiki follow:no, so as to not index it 
   in lists
   - via checkbox in the import list

Something like this?

Best wishes, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Plugin for the-insensitive links?

2015-01-09 Thread Birthe C
Hi f10
Maybe you could use http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/ Look for the tiddler 
called Aliases.


Birthe

On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 7:21:13 PM UTC+1, f10 wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm a new TiddlyWiki user and haven't seen a solution for my problem while 
 scrolling through the group so far, so I apologize if this has been 
 discussed before.

 I know there is a plugin to help with case and space insensitive links, 
 but is there one for the word the?

 Example: I have a tiddler titled The First Tiddler and would like to 
 link to it as the [[First Tiddler]]


 1. I know that [[First Tiddler|The First Tiddler]] solves this problem, 
 but I would have to do that for a lot of links and am wondering if there is 
 an easier way. 
 2. I also know that [[the First Tiddler]] would also be a solution when 
 using the LooseLinks plugin, but I'd prefer not to include the in the 
 hyperlink due to visual preferences. 

 Any help you can provide (even if it's just It would be better just to 
 stick with one of your mentioned solutions) would be greatly appreciated!

 Thanks,
 Faith


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[tw] Re: $100 COMPETITION! - Make a poster for TW

2015-01-09 Thread Mat
Tobias Beer wrote:

 I think I might be creating a German version for this...


You are clearly in need of my expertise here:

Sauerkraut im Kopf? Frei*
tiddlywiki.com 

This is my final version. Earlier drafts included Wienerschnitzel but it 
made me hungry. Plus if you get Sauerkraut on your Kopf then you *cannot 
avoid noticing* it! This is a key selling point. I'm sure some here would 
like to wipe it off but DON'T. Wear it proudly and we will attract both 
Bavaria and Preussen to tiddlywiki. Or TiddliViki as they call it. Achtung!

:-)


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[tw] Re: $100 COMPETITION! - Make a poster for TW

2015-01-09 Thread PMario
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 2:50:17 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:



 Sauerkraut im Kopf? Frei*
 tiddlywiki.com 


:))

I was thinking about, to create a Bavarian translation for TW. ... but I'm 
7 km away from the border on the Austrian side. ... So our dialect is 
already different. .. We don't have the oa sound :) ... 

While it wouldn't make much sense. It would be nice for German TW 
presentations :)

-m

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[tw] Re: New tiddlyclip release

2015-01-09 Thread BJ
I think this maybe due to ff treating the file url as case insensitive on a 
window system (window file paths are case insensitive). 
This means that file:///c/ and file:///C/  will both work on firefox, but 
tiddlyclip will see them as different urls.

So I would check the url that is in your browser tool bar - this must be 
exactly the same (including case) as that which appears in the firefox file 
browser (that is when you open file:///c/ in a new tab and then navigate to 
your tiddlywiki)
cheers

BJ



On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 9:14:24 PM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:

 Just upgraded TW in case that was the problem.

 I also tried setting it up to work from the C: drive, but still got 
 absolutes.

 TW 5.1.7,Plugin 0.0.7-alpha, tiddlyclip 0.0.5

 Thanks!
 Mark

 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:01:47 PM UTC-8, BJ wrote:

 HI Mark,
 I have tried to reproduce the problem you have, using win7 ff33 - but I 
 only have a c: drive,
 so I tried

 file:///c:/data/tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.png

 where the hosting tiddler is in 

   file:///c:/data/tw2014.

 with this I got a relative link:

 ./tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.jpg

 - so I don't really know what can be the problem - what is the version of 
 tiddlyclip you are using??

 BJ

 On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 11:57:41 AM UTC-6, Mark S. wrote:



 On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 5:30:43 AM UTC-8, BJ wrote:

 Hi Mark,
 As Birthe was pointing out, if you have your media files in the same 
 dir or a sub-dir relative to your tiddlywiki, then tiddlyclip will 
 automatically use local paths.


 It's using absolute paths on mine. For instance, it I attach an image I 
 come up with something like:

   file:///d:/data/tw2014/TW-Images/paleo_dad.png

 where the hosting tiddler is in 

   file:///d:/data/tw2014.

 Thanks!
 Mark

 FF 33 Win 7 



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[tw] Re: New User Experiment #1 (Long Post)

2015-01-09 Thread Mat
@Stephen 

Dare I ask if you've had a chance to do any more testing? It was just very 
interesting to hear your review. And has that first subject commented on 
anything afterwards?

General note for these types of tests:
In a hangout Jeremy rightfully pointed out a problem in having test 
subjects who are not by themselves motivated to use TW, i.e why would 
anyone who is not looking for, say, a note book or wiki system be 
interested in TW. I'm thinking that maybe for the types of tests you're 
doing, one should ask what systems they're currently using and then kind 
of indicate that TW might just be even better because it can be customized 
(etc), i.e to give them motivation to *want* to explore it.

:-)

On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 at 2:15:07 PM UTC+1, Stephen Kimmel wrote:

 Well it seemed like a good idea at the time.

 How better to decide where to improve the documentation needs improvement 
 than to watch some novice users try to do a few of the basics, see where 
 they had problems and work on the documentation to ease them through their 
 difficulties. So I have recruited some victims... er... volunteers who I 
 thought might be reasonable candidates for my experiment. All of them are 
 daily computer users. All of them are well educated with at least a 
 bachelors degree from well regarded universities and colleges. None of them 
 have ever done any programming or serious modifications of a computer 
 program. All of them know what the word macro meant in context. They seem 
 the sort of individuals who might try a program based on the recommendation 
 of a friend or colleague. They are quintessentially the sort of person we 
 would like to see adopting TiddlyWiki in greater numbers.

 And the task I picked seemed simple enough.

1. Download an empty Tiddlywiki file and get it working on your 
computer.
2. Create two tiddlers.
3. Enhance the text in some manner; underlining, italicising or 
bolding.
4. Create a link between the two tiddlers.
5. Change the title of the wiki.
6. Save their new Wiki.


 I wanted them to do this with minimal intervention on my part so I could 
 see what a novice user without an experienced user at hand would 
 experience. It all seemed so reasonable and simple at the time. 

 Then I had my session with the first experimental subject, G, and the 
 results were both illuminating and discouraging at the same time.

 G was able to find the Tiddlywiki site and got as far as starting the 
 download process but got no further before they became frustrated to the 
 point of quitting. The pop-up screen read *You have chosen to open: 
 b4430791-9e6d-4eea-b1cd-f1b075462833 which is: Firefox HTML Document (1.2 
 MB) from blob:* My test subject responded, That wasn't what I wanted to 
 download. I wanted Tiddlywiki.html or Empty.html. What is this blob 
 nonsense? Something has gone wrong. They cancelled the first download and 
 tried again but got a similar bit of gibberish. G was about to give up when 
 I intervened for the first time suggesting that they go ahead and save the 
 file.

 Of course, the file G got had a name that bore no resemblance to the 
 gibberish that had been on the screen and G was uncertain if that was 
 really the file they wanted but with some encouragement (intervention #2), 
 opened the file and saw the GettingStarted tiddler. 

 The next task, create two tiddlers proved equally discouraging. G found 
 the plus (+) sign but again struggled almost immediately. G attempted to 
 name the tiddler by entering text in the search window, the enter a Tag 
 Name slot and the Field Name slot. G then went on to enter a few words in 
 the space labelled Type the text for this tiddler. Since G had left the 
 TiddlyWiki site in favor of the new empty wiki, they were uncertain of what 
 to do next and clicked on the plus sign and thus started to create New 
 Tiddler 1 which would also contain just a few words.

 G was completely lost about what to do next and went back to the 
 TiddlyWiki site. Returning to the new Empty wiki, G clicked the tick 
 button... I assume the British name for that character is tick and not 
 check but since it had a picture of it, G had no problem clicking on it 
 and creating two tiddlers New Tiddler and New Tiddler 1. The two 
 tiddlers collapsed to normal size for tiddlers containing a grand total of 
 six words. 

 G saw that the GettingStarted tiddler said Save changes using the 
 'download' button in the sidebar. After a bit of searching, G eventually 
 discovered that although there was no button labelled download, there was 
 one with the help text labelled save changes. G clicked that and shortly 
 thereafter discovered that they had not installed TiddlyFox and thus 
 everything they had done was lost.

 It was at this point that G gave up once and for all. Without my presence, 
 G would never have gotten that far before quitting so it seems reasonable 
 to assume that a user of G's calibre, 

[tw] Re: [TW5] is it possible to serve local file in tiddlywiki server mode

2015-01-09 Thread BJ

Hi 张雷,
with a relative path the browser is going to use the location of the 
webpage as the starting point for relative url so it appends a.pdf to 
http://localhost:8181 http://localhost:8181/a.pdf - to form 
http://localhost:8181 http://localhost:8181/a.pdf/a.pdf. which means that 
when you click the link to send a 'get' to the tiddlywiki-node processes 
(at http://localhost:8181 http://localhost:8181/a.pdf), but tiddlywiki on 
nodejs is not a webserver so this fails.

cheers

BJ

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 8:19:34 PM UTC-6, 张雷 wrote:

 I am trying to add external link for file in tiddlywiki. I found the 
 `[ext[relative/path]]` method.
 But what's the relative path? 

 For example 

 My tiddlywiki is set up by using `node /usr/local/bin/tiddlywiki 
 /home/jeffrey/Dropbox/wiki/personal --server 8181`

 [ext[a.pdf]]
  
 it will render like below as expected.

 a class=tc-tiddlylink-external href=a.pdf target=_blanka.pdf/a

 But when click the link. The browser will open `
 http://localhost:8181/a.pdf` with nothing.

 I think it should work if there is a file locate in 
 /home/jeffrey/Dropbox/wiki/personal/ 
 or /home/jeffrey/Dropbox/wiki/personal/tiddllers/.
 But I am failed. 

 Is it possible?



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