Re: [tw] Can't use TiddlyWiki running on Nodes.js from a network PC

2015-02-21 Thread Andreas Hahn

Hi Henry,

that is because of one simple reason:
TiddlyWiki on node only accepts connections on your local machine .. by 
default. So you can think of it as a security mechanism that nobody on 
LAN can access your TW

when you are working on it. To change that behaviour, start TW with:

node tiddlywiki.js MYWIKI --server 8080 $:/core/save/all text/plain 
text/html   0.0.0.0


or

node tiddlywiki.js MYWIKI --server 8080 $:/core/save/all text/plain 
text/html   192.158.1.83


You can read about the details (with examples) here: 
http://tiddlywiki.com/#ServerCommand


/Andreas


Am 22.02.2015 um 00:42 schrieb Henry Padilla:
I am doing something wrong. But it must be a simple something because 
it seems that everyone else simply starts up Nodes.js and starts 
tiddling.


I have Windows 8 Home. I have tried to set my firewall. I have added 
rules to my firewall. I have turned OFF my firewall. I am using the 
instructions 
at http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Installing%2520TiddlyWiki%2520on%2520Node.js.html 
 to setup and start the Nodes.js TiddlyWiki server.


Is there an instruction page I have not found yet? I tried browsing 
from another computer and from the computer running Nodes.js. If I 
browse 127.0.0.1:8080 I can get TW. If I try 192.168.1.83:8080 I get 
nothing.


Any help will be appreciated.

Tom P.
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Re: [tw] Re: [TWC] Remove lines from headers

2015-02-21 Thread Jose Maria Garcia Lopez
Hi Eric, I followed your guidelines and it worked like a charm! Lines are
gone from the headers now.

I think TiddlyWiki is a very versatile and useful tool, I wish I had
discovered it before.

Thank you very much for your help.

Regards

Jose M. Garcia





2015-02-21 11:08 GMT+01:00 Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com:

 On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 1:13:26 AM UTC-8, Jose Maria Garcia
 Lopez wrote:

 I'm a totally TiddlyWiki newbie, that have just discovered this wonderful
 tool. I tried the new TW5 for a few days when I found the classic version
 of TiddlyWiki. I inmmediately loved the look and feel and the user
 experience of the old good TW, so I think I will give it a chance. I have
 been tweaking it for a while, to make it more customized. I've made some
 minor changes such as fonts and colours, and now I would like to remove the
 lines below the headers, but I don know how to do it! Could you please help
 me?


 Welcome to the TiddlyVerse!

 The TiddlyWiki Classic default styles are stored in shadow tiddlers.

 If you at the shadow tiddler, [[StyleSheetColors]], you will see the
 following:
 h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 {color:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryDark]]; background:
 transparent;}
 h1 {border-bottom:2px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
 h2,h3 {border-bottom:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}

 To override these defaults, copy these rules into your custom StyleSheet
 tiddler, and then modify them to suit your tastes.
 Note: you should *not* edit the shadow stylesheet tiddler directly.  All
 CSS customizations should be placed in the user defined [[StyleSheet]]
 tiddler, which is always applied after the defaults.

 enjoy,
 -e
 Eric Shulman
 TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/inside-tiddlywiki-the-missing-manual/x/8816263

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[tw] InfiniTiddly (or, Rich Shumaker is evil) ;-)

2015-02-21 Thread David Gifford
Hi all

Rich Shumaker is evil! ;-)

Thanks to this thread 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/AatW5wFls-w, I 
discovered Rich Shumaker's TW inside a TW 
http://t5a.tiddlyspot.com/#_canonical_uri%20Example. That got me thinking 
again about TW as an infinitely expandable content management system. So 
thanks to Rich I spent a day tinkering instead of getting my own work done. 
So he is only evil in that he distracted me from my work for the day. But 
actually I am grateful to him for doing that! Thanks Rich!

I created a central hub file called InfiniTiddly, then I made a number of 
adjustments to the Psalms TiddlyWiki I wrote about earlier today and 
created a portal to it in InfiniTiddly using Rich's ObjectFrame.

http://giffmex.org/notes/infinitiddly.html

The Psalms tiddler found there is actually a portal to access the Psalms 
TiddlyWiki. I could file Infinitiddly with objectframes to many other 
TiddlyWiki files in this way, and have an fairly infinite library of 
tiddlers accessible in one TW, and a user might not necessarily realize 
that that is what is happening. Filesize becomes irrelevant.

I am happy with the results so far, but there are some wrinkles I would 
like to see ironed out before I start using this widescale:

On the bright side:

1. Viewing: I hid the sidebar in the Psalms TW so that what comes into view 
in the Infinitiddly is the default tiddler, not the sidebar. The Psalms 
file has a white background now so that it does not contrast with the 
tiddler contents.
2. Printing: When printing from Infinitiddly, only the tiddler contents 
shows, not the icons or either of the frames.
3. At the top of the viewtemplate in the Psalms file, I have a home button, 
a download/save button, a link to a special search tiddler, the chevrons to 
reveal the sidebar, and more/edit/close. They are off to the left so they 
won't interfere with the outer InfiniTiddly more/edit/close, and they are 
separated by color to make it easier for the eye to scan and memorize them.

On the medium side: There are probably more icons there than most people 
will want to stomach: 3 icons for the frame tiddler in Infinitiddly, and 
seven icons in the tiddlers at the Psalms file. In particular it would take 
some getting used to, to avoid closing the outer frame tiddler when what 
you want to do is close the inner Psalms tiddler. But I am content with 
this for my own use, and I think it looks pretty clean. You be the judge.

Problematic and beyond my limits: 

1. While on my laptop (Firefox in Windows) long tiddlers have scrollbars, 
on my iPad they do not, and there is no way to get to longer content.
2. When printing longer tiddlers from Infinitiddly, the Psalms content 
below the bottom of the Infinitiddly portal tiddler is cut off.
3. There is no way to permalink a tiddler from the Psalms file while 
viewing from the Infinitiddly file. The Infinitiddly file is what stays in 
the browser address bar.
4. The process of viewing the content from the Psalms tiddlywiki is pretty 
slow on the iPad.

Would love your suggestions: Are there ways to fix these four problems? Are 
there other problems with these files, blind spots I have not considered? 
Are there easier and more appropriate ways to do the same thing (I had to 
tinker with several core shadow tiddlers, and the CSS is probably a mess).

Blessings,

Dave

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[tw] Re: Floating pull out side menu?

2015-02-21 Thread Jed Carty
It isn't exactly what you are talking about but there is the left menus 
example http://tw5topleft.tiddlyspot.com/

You could  make something that does that pretty easily by modifying some of 
the css used for the icon menus I made (the plugin is on my site 
http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com). That isn't a bad idea so I may add that 
to the icon menus plugin.

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[tw] Re: Floating pull out side menu?

2015-02-21 Thread Birthe C
It does not quite fit your description, but I remembered Matabeles 
http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com


Birthe


On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 9:44:56 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:

 Hi all

 One of the early TW5's, which I can't seem to find either in my bookmarks 
 or at tiddlywiki.com community, had a floating button with a plus on it, 
 which when clicked slid open a menu with different icons on it. Anybody 
 have a link for me, or know how to do it?

 Dave


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[tw] Can't use TiddlyWiki running on Nodes.js from a network PC

2015-02-21 Thread Henry Padilla
I am doing something wrong. But it must be a simple something because it 
seems that everyone else simply starts up Nodes.js and starts tiddling.

I have Windows 8 Home. I have tried to set my firewall. I have added rules 
to my firewall. I have turned OFF my firewall. I am using the instructions 
at 
http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Installing%2520TiddlyWiki%2520on%2520Node.js.html 
 to setup and start the Nodes.js TiddlyWiki server.

Is there an instruction page I have not found yet? I tried browsing from 
another computer and from the computer running Nodes.js. If I browse 
127.0.0.1:8080 I can get TW. If I try 192.168.1.83:8080 I get nothing.

Any help will be appreciated.

Tom P.

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Re: [tw] Re: Floating pull out side menu?

2015-02-21 Thread David Gifford
Yes, Birthe, Matabele's is one of the ones I had in mind. I may have seen
the plus and the icons in some non-TW menu example.

Thanks!

Dave

On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Birthe C strikkeglad...@googlemail.com
wrote:

 It does not quite fit your description, but I remembered Matabeles
 http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com


 Birthe


 On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 9:44:56 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:

 Hi all

 One of the early TW5's, which I can't seem to find either in my bookmarks
 or at tiddlywiki.com community, had a floating button with a plus on it,
 which when clicked slid open a menu with different icons on it. Anybody
 have a link for me, or know how to do it?

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Re: [tw] Static Site Generation

2015-02-21 Thread Andreas Hahn

Hi James,

thank you for sharing, I really like it and it will be very useful to 
me. Especially your work with changign the links, so they fit a better 
folder structure is really good.
 I also thought about how to best generate static sites a while back, I 
ran into a few hurdles:


- I didn't find an automatic solution for Pagination of posts (which 
will probably be impossible with TW's vanilla commands)


- It makes sense to generate the blog from within TW, without using 
something like node.js or your twexe, since all the necessary
  components are present in TW. However this will require a plugin with 
a javascript .zip or other archive format library.


- Most dynamic widgets don't work, sometimes because their entire 
meaning becomes somewhat undefined.


Also, have you got a solution for images ? (so have them copied over 
automatically ?)


/Andreas


Am 21.02.2015 um 18:30 schrieb James Anderson:
This might be of interest to some people here. I've made a plugin for 
creating static blog like webpages: https://github.com/welford/staticlinks


Included in the plugin is a sample tiddlwiki containing instructions 
on how to export the blog. As well as a batch file for exporting posts 
from said tiddlywiki: 
https://github.com/welford/staticlinks/tree/master/example


I have uploaded the explanation and the exported results for reference 
here:.


http://welford.github.io/static-sample/explanation.html
http://welford.github.io/static-sample/index.html - the blog

I also generate my blog ( http://phasersonkill.com/ ) using this 
method from a HTA version of tiddlywiki where i tend to keep various 
notes. If Using a hta TW you can use the twexe plugin to be able to 
generate the blog from within the tiddlwiki :)


It uses my theme for static 
sites https://github.com/welford/phasersonkill-static


The explanation was written rather hastily, i'll try to improve it 
when i have more time.


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[tw] [TWC] Remove lines from headers

2015-02-21 Thread Jose Maria Garcia Lopez
Hello everyone!

I'm a totally TiddlyWiki newbie, that have just discovered this wonderful 
tool. I tried the new TW5 for a few days when I found the classic version 
of TiddlyWiki. I inmmediately loved the look and feel and the user 
experience of the old good TW, so I think I will give it a chance. I have 
been tweaking it for a while, to make it more customized. I've made some 
minor changes such as fonts and colours, and now I would like to remove the 
lines below the headers, but I don know how to do it! Could you please help 
me?

Thanks in advance.

Jose M. Garcia

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[tw] Re: [TWC] Remove lines from headers

2015-02-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 1:13:26 AM UTC-8, Jose Maria Garcia Lopez 
wrote:

 I'm a totally TiddlyWiki newbie, that have just discovered this wonderful 
 tool. I tried the new TW5 for a few days when I found the classic version 
 of TiddlyWiki. I inmmediately loved the look and feel and the user 
 experience of the old good TW, so I think I will give it a chance. I have 
 been tweaking it for a while, to make it more customized. I've made some 
 minor changes such as fonts and colours, and now I would like to remove the 
 lines below the headers, but I don know how to do it! Could you please help 
 me?


Welcome to the TiddlyVerse!

The TiddlyWiki Classic default styles are stored in shadow tiddlers.

If you at the shadow tiddler, [[StyleSheetColors]], you will see the 
following:
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 {color:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryDark]]; background:
transparent;}
h1 {border-bottom:2px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
h2,h3 {border-bottom:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}

To override these defaults, copy these rules into your custom StyleSheet 
tiddler, and then modify them to suit your tastes.
Note: you should *not* edit the shadow stylesheet tiddler directly.  All 
CSS customizations should be placed in the user defined [[StyleSheet]] 
tiddler, which is always applied after the defaults.

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Cluster story view

2015-02-21 Thread Mat
Tobias,

your ending comment that

I think we're not looking at different things at all. You have a related 
 list, train of thoughts, whatever you wish to call it, which you may 
 want to expand on later / individually, that you seem to also want to sort. 
 The only little thing I added was to be able to also assign a type to 
 each... so as to be able to quickly and easily further qualify what each 
 related item is.


...sums it up. Yes, we're talking two very close steps that really would  
complement eachothers! However, in discussing here my idea has further 
evolved in one aspect; to treat each tiddler as a startign point for a 
train of thoughts. I'll explain below what I mean with this. A key aspect 
is that it is an automatically generated list that already contains 
intelligence. One can, with your ideas, refine it to make it more useful:

Your question below serves as a starting point to clarify the idea:

In which way is capturing the train-of-thought sequience possibly not 
 manually creating one? I prefer not to throw a bunch of stuff on a pile 
 to only later see if I can sort that bucket full of stuff. I'd preferably 
 create things at the right place to begin with, if only some plain, sorted, 
 flat, related-list that I can filter.


Take the sidebar list *Recent*; Its sequence is not random like stuff 
thrown into a pile. It is incidental, time ordered, which captures some 
interesting aspects; for instance, the 'recent' tiddlers are of different 
importance than the 'past' in this list. And this list lets us reminisce on 
how we at points in time were dealing with particular areas of concern as 
they are somewhat grouped togheter in time. The aim in my proposal is to 
take advantage of this *naturally* occuring and topical grouping. Perhaps 
the term area of concern is more appropriate than topic. Such areas can 
typically not be *pre*defined when it comes to thinking. The area(s) of a 
stream of thoughts is not clear until the stream is over, if even then. And 
the number of areas of concerns is of course unlimited. Compare it perhaps 
to writing a newspaper. Sure you can have defined sections in the 
newspapers but you cannot predefine the headlines for the articles.

So my proposal is (now) to treat *each* tiddler as a potential starting 
point, essentially *creating* an area of concern from there on. In a way 
this is how to *identify* topics. As our brains stream thoughts, a tiddler 
can serve as a point in time and a point in the stream of thoughts from 
where to record the steps.

Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYlVBhwfvL4 (starting at 30 seconds 
in) is an example of this process captured. My analogy refers to the time 
period when Sherlock first created this in his head (i.e not actually when 
he recapitulates it in the car). It is a stream of thoughts and the 
incidental sequence of the thoughts is crucial, not just the conclusions. 
One thing lead to another. The documented sequence allows backtracking. It 
would be meaningless to put a predefined topic on a process that is just 
being created because it develops in unpredictable directons as new facts 
or thoughts come in. If you did pre-type it, the type would have to be at a 
meta level and not really describing the content. (This will be an 
*article* vs This article is about a cat that got stuck in a tree...)

In practice this would mean a local type of *Recent* listing generated for 
each tiddler. It could sit hidden e.g in a popout, and it could be limited 
to a certain number of entries. Opening it would allow for the quick 
categorization you describe.

I think one challenge would be to automatically capture the relevant titles 
in this list. I proposed any internal link clicked on and any child 
created. This might not be encompassing enough. Maybe one should add the 
titles for tiddlers separately opened? The propblem is of course that we 
don't know to which area of concern that it belongs to, out of the ones 
active in parallel (i.e the problem the idea aims to solve with to begin 
with). Or maybe, in an active tiddlers Train-of-though list, adding any 
other tiddler that is opened within the nex X minutes, thus taking 
advantage of a time proximity as an assumption of topic relation?

Regardless, the resulting list should be easy to work in the way your idea 
describes, kind of resulting in two parallel lists - one, more temporary, 
illustrating the time sequence (like the Sherlock clip) for an area of 
concern and which serves as potential food for the other list (list? tree?) 
which is refined permanent.

Mockups needed! :-)


:-)

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Experimental Help Panel

2015-02-21 Thread Mat
In deed a very good idea!

In the hangout sidebar I was clever enought to ask for any recommendation 
for free recording screen+voice recording software... but I was stupid 
enough not to remember to note down the anwer so I now realize it is lost. 
Suggestions, anybody?

Thank you!

:-)

On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 2:35:57 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:

 Very nice idea!

 On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 5:05:42 PM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 I'm straining the moratorium once again, this time with an experimental 
 new help panel. It's a plugin that I've added to the prerelease for demo 
 purposes. If it works, the idea would be to add it to the default 
 empty.html as well:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/index.html

 The content is pretty skeletal. There are three tabs:

 * Cheatsheet, originally created by Tobias at http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com
 * Support, with links to places to get more help
 * Videos, with a dropdown for choosing from the existing tutorial videos

 Questions and suggestions welcome,

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.


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[tw] Static Site Generation

2015-02-21 Thread James Anderson
This might be of interest to some people here. I've made a plugin for 
creating static blog like webpages: https://github.com/welford/staticlinks

Included in the plugin is a sample tiddlwiki containing instructions on how 
to export the blog. As well as a batch file for exporting posts from said 
tiddlywiki: https://github.com/welford/staticlinks/tree/master/example

I have uploaded the explanation and the exported results for reference 
here:.

http://welford.github.io/static-sample/explanation.html
http://welford.github.io/static-sample/index.html - the blog

I also generate my blog ( http://phasersonkill.com/ ) using this method 
from a HTA version of tiddlywiki where i tend to keep various notes. If 
Using a hta TW you can use the twexe plugin to be able to generate the blog 
from within the tiddlwiki :) 

It uses my theme for static 
sites https://github.com/welford/phasersonkill-static 

The explanation was written rather hastily, i'll try to improve it when i 
have more time.

James

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[tw] Turn your initial googlegroup post here into a thread summary by using the edit feature

2015-02-21 Thread Mat
I notice it is now possible to edit posts here. In the gist of this github 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1403 discussion, I just 
wish to mention the idea to take advantage of this in a special way.

The editing feature would allow us to make a post and then use that initial 
post to be used as an accumulating summary of the follwing posts.

For one thing, this means we can make threads a'la *The official Intro to 
TW thread* or *The official Best Plugins thread* - if one is prepared to 
keep updating it. Not that such self imposed authority really means 
anything, but anyway.

In a primitive way it would also allow for simple voting on things by 
pre-defining options to vote on. (Very easy to make mistakes here when 
people have already begun casting their votes e.g by improving on phrasings 
in the original questions etc. Care should probably be taken to get it 
right from start.)


Now, with the option of editing here, I'm taking the moment to test 
something potentially even more exciting; I just realized that maybe we can 
embed (iframe) Google Drive documents, such as forms! Here is a try. Please 
test if you can use it:

iframe 
src=https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1f9QJ2Y4BParShse66Isvcl8Bx8M9qfvXchYeqQXw7Vc/viewform?embedded=true;
 
width=760 height=500 frameborder=0 marginheight=0 
marginwidth=0Loading.../iframe

If that iframe doesn't work, then I guess it's possible to post a direct 
link, like this: 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1f9QJ2Y4BParShse66Isvcl8Bx8M9qfvXchYeqQXw7Vc/viewform?usp=send_form

...and, again, to use the initial post to reflect updates in that document.

I shall now press Post and see how it goes! Drumroll

:-)

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[tw] Playing around again

2015-02-21 Thread David Gifford
Hi everyone

If anyone needs any examples of things that can be done in TW to show new 
people, I am just starting to play around with this file on the Psalms and 
have a few things you can show them to whet their appetite:

Use of Tobias' list filter (and the plus button is for creating new with 
the needed tag) 
http://giffmex.org/notes/bible/psalms/psalms.html#Exegesis%20of%20individual%20psalms

Another list filter, but showing all tiddlers and all empty links as one 
list, so I can see what remains to be done. 
http://giffmex.org/notes/bible/psalms/psalms.html#Notes%20%2B%20empty%20links

Glossary (nothing terribly innovative, but it looks nice) - 
http://giffmex.org/notes/bible/psalms/psalms.html#Glossary%20of%20terms%20for%20the%20psalms

At the very bottom of this tiddler, I have buttons that open drop down 
notes: http://giffmex.org/notes/bible/psalms/psalms.html#Psalm%201

Nice table style I have had around a while. 
http://giffmex.org/notes/bible/psalms/psalms.html#BullockAuthorship

I really enjoy the look of Merriweather Google font. Looks classy. 
http://giffmex.org/notes/bible/psalms/psalms.html#%24%3A%2F_aa%2Faa%2FGoogleFontsThingy
 
plus the styles in the stylesheet.

Most of the tiddlers use a table with CSS class called textlines to 
create the look of notes indented a touch from the headings, and separated 
by horizontal lines. Much leaner than my Notestorm approach, but requires a 
moment each time to add the table. 

Again, nothing terribly innovative, but a use case you can share to show 
new people some of the features that can be achieved in TW.

Blessings,

Dave

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Saturday Hangout (#81) on 21st February at midday GMT/UTC

2015-02-21 Thread Jeremy Ruston
TiddlyWiki Hangout #81 is about to start.

Watch and post questions at:

https://plus.google.com/events/c8v6t1srmot4sm09ui66a1vbjt8

Or join in at:

https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYeOQXEhyKXB2SrKHlhCSCNBhQUyNEaaGebxQ-kV0m4notn2hw

Best wishes

Jeremy.


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wrote:

 There’s a special TiddlyWiki Saturday Hangout on 21st February at midday
 GMT/UTC. Post questions at:

 https://plus.google.com/events/c8v6t1srmot4sm09ui66a1vbjt8

 I'm unable to host the usual TiddlyWiki Hangout on Tuesday 24th February,
 so I'm taking the opportunity to experiment with a slightly longer session
 on a Saturday afternoon UK time. I hope we'll see some new faces,

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.



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[tw] Re: [TW5] Experimental Help Panel

2015-02-21 Thread David Gifford
Very nice idea!

On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 5:05:42 PM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 I'm straining the moratorium once again, this time with an experimental 
 new help panel. It's a plugin that I've added to the prerelease for demo 
 purposes. If it works, the idea would be to add it to the default 
 empty.html as well:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/index.html

 The content is pretty skeletal. There are three tabs:

 * Cheatsheet, originally created by Tobias at http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com
 * Support, with links to places to get more help
 * Videos, with a dropdown for choosing from the existing tutorial videos

 Questions and suggestions welcome,

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.


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Re: [tw] [TW5] Marketing Stuff - Tell People

2015-02-21 Thread David Gifford
Thanks for the kind words, Rich!

Dave

On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 9:03:32 PM UTC-6, RichShumaker wrote:

 First Dave is Awesome.
 I have always loved his stuff.
 So of course I love this link and thanks for sending it.
  

 http://giffmex.tiddlyspot.com
 I often use it in talks to illustrate the diversity of the TW community 
 by opening all the links and scrolling through the list.


 Second want to promote TW5 so is there something similar with TW5 stuff?

 Also does anyone else want to pick an online reviewer and we can all send 
 them an email asking them to review TW5?
 TW is awesome and I think TW5 keeps the awesome going in so many ways.

 I don't like saying TW5 is like this or that because it can be like 
 anything honestly.
 Not lots of software that is like that.

 Rich Shumaker


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Re: [tw] TW5: A tiddler that is a list of tagged tiddlers

2015-02-21 Thread Astrid Elocson
Hi Henry,

Filters can indeed be used in the Advanced Search tiddler, but only on its 
Filter tab. That tab is an excellent way to learn about filters.

(The Standard tab, System tab and Shadows tab of Advanced Search simply 
search for text in those three categories of tiddlers.)

You may like to read the improved filter documentation in the preview of 
the upcoming version 5.1.8:

http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Filters

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[tw] Floating pull out side menu?

2015-02-21 Thread David Gifford
Hi all

One of the early TW5's, which I can't seem to find either in my bookmarks 
or at tiddlywiki.com community, had a floating button with a plus on it, 
which when clicked slid open a menu with different icons on it. Anybody 
have a link for me, or know how to do it?

Dave

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Experimental Help Panel

2015-02-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 9:20:57 AM UTC-8, Mat wrote:

 In the hangout sidebar I was clever enought to ask for recommendation for 
 free screen+voice recording software... but I was stupid enough to forget 
 noting down the anwer so I now realize it is lost. Suggestions, anybody?


That was my response in the Hangout sidebar.  Here's the info again:

All of the following have screen+voice capture functions...

* ManyCam
* WebCamMax
* Camtasia
* YouCam 

Most of these offer some kind of freemium demo version that has recording 
time limits, watermarks, and options for output formats, effects, etc. that 
you can remove or unlock by paying for the full version.  That should be 
enough for you to try them out to see if they fit your needs.

-e


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[tw] Re: Turn your initial googlegroup post here into a thread summary by using the edit feature

2015-02-21 Thread Jed Carty
I don't think that you can put html into these posts which is unfortunate. 
I like your idea. I completely forgot that you could use google forms like 
that, I am going to try adding some to my site 
http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com to see if people actually leave feedback.

This may be a way to get feedback on the main site, although there may be 
lots and lots of spam so maybe not.

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