[tw] Re: @Danielo - TiddlyDrive, pouchdb...

2015-06-02 Thread Danielo Rodríguez


El martes, 2 de junio de 2015, 1:27:02 (UTC+2), Mat escribió:

 @Danielo - thanks again for your kind replies! My hesitation to learn is 
 not really about being afraid of it. It is more a matter of picking my 
 fights. I have a zillion TW ideas (not to mention outside of TW) and this 
 makes me think twice before engaging in things I barely understand because 
 it means I don't have time for the things that I do understand and hope to 
 create. 


Yes, focusing on what we know how to do is sometimes better than trying to 
do new things. And usually you will be more productive.
 

 However, you create really cool stuff and if my virgin mind is of actual 
 use to help your development then what do I do to start? I have signed up 
 for a Cloudant account. Is the next step to [try to] follow the 
 instructions given in your couchadaptor git repo 
 https://github.com/danielo515/couchadaptor?


Yes, your mind will be of great help. And yes, the next step is to follow 
the instructions given in the couchadaptor repo. Please, let me know if you 
have ANY doubt.
 


 Ok. Now night. Tomorrow I will present a cool new thing to everyone!


Wow! I really want to see it! 

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread Andreas Hahn

Hi Mat,

I like it, nice work ! I experimented with a similiar concept, but I 
failed to come up with anything significant.
Still you might like to take a look and steal some features, you can use 
for your editor. (Feel free to copypaste)

You can find that here: http://twguides.org/wiki/unibar.html


As for the multiple editors and the stick/unstick thing: When I 
experimented with it, it turned out, that having only 1 sticking editor 
works best, as it
removes any management the user might have to do and also there aren't 3 
individually scrollable panes in a wiki.


/Andreas

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[tw] TW5 - Newbie - About $:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body

2015-06-02 Thread mauloop
I've played with TWC in the past and now I'm exploring the wonders of TW5. 
I noticed that after having the shadow tiddler $:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body 
changed it shows the textarea for editing the text of the tiddler still 
while it is in view mode. I've experimented this behaviour with both the 
standalone and node.js editions of TW5, using either Firefox or Chrome.
Just edit the tiddler and save it without having nothing actually changed 
to reproduce this behaviour. Is it the expected behaviour? It does not 
affect my tests, but let me the possibility to inadvertently modify the 
tiddler text while I just wanted to view it.

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[tw] [TW5] Using a button to create a new tiddler on the fields of the base tiddler.

2015-06-02 Thread Pieter-Michiel Geuze
Hello all,

I am looking for a good example of how to use a button to create a new 
tiddler with the Title and Tags based on fields filled in on the base 
tiddler.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] GUI Theme Tweaks Size Settings

2015-06-02 Thread Jed Carty
Here is a quick demo 
http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/ControlPanelAddon/ of what I am 
talking about. I was going to use your sliders to set the values but I 
can't figure out how to make them work. If I can make the I would like to 
have one of the sub-menus (called 'Page Layout' or something similar) be 
the adjustments you have for tiddler/sidebar positioning and move the font 
options into an appropriate sub-menu of their own. I think that instead of 
having the text input like I have now, each option should be a slider with 
a select widget that lets you pick the desired unit and have the options on 
the slider adjust to be appropriate for the selected unit (so 1-100 when 
using %, vh or vw, some range for em, and another range for px and so on).

I think that using what you have made will let us make something to allow 
users to make fine adjustments without requiring any knowledge of the inner 
workings of tiddlywiki or css.

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[tw] Re: TW5 - Newbie - About $:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body

2015-06-02 Thread Eric Shulman
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 12:28:08 PM UTC-7, mauloop wrote:

 I've played with TWC in the past and now I'm exploring the wonders of TW5. 
 I noticed that after having the shadow tiddler $:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body 
 changed it shows the textarea for editing the text of the tiddler still 
 while it is in view mode. I've experimented this behaviour with both the 
 standalone and node.js editions of TW5, using either Firefox or Chrome.
 Just edit the tiddler and save it without having nothing actually changed 
 to reproduce this behaviour. Is it the expected behaviour? It does not 
 affect my tests, but let me the possibility to inadvertently modify the 
 tiddler text while I just wanted to view it.


It's actually just a harmless side-effect of the way that the 
EditTemplate/body definition works:

* The tiddler uses $list filter=is[current]...  to control what to 
display.
* EditTemplate/body is initially a shadow tiddler (a built-in default).
* Unless explicitly written to do so, filters don't automatically look at 
shadows
* Thus, when you first view EditTemplate/body (as a shadow), the filters it 
contains don't show any content.
* After you edit and save the tiddler, it becomes a real tiddler...
* Thus, when you view EditTemplate/body (after editing), the filters it 
contains show you the edit the body definition for the current *real* 
tiddler.

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[tw] Re: TW5 - Newbie - About $:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body

2015-06-02 Thread mauloop
Thanks, Eric, for the clear and quick answer. I wrapped the EditTemplate/body 
in a $reveal widget in order to make it disappear while editing certain  
specific json tiddlers I've created. As well I made a form tiddler tagged 
EditTemplate to be shown in place of the usual textarea for those tiddlers. 
Everything works, but this side-effect.

Any suggestions to achieve the same goal in a better way?

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[tw] Re: Wikitext for tags?

2015-06-02 Thread Alex Hough
I agree The ordered list could require a space after the hash,

#hashtag
# first in list

#MakeWayForTheCamelCaseHashtag #CamelCaseLivesOn #NewConvention

Alex

On Tuesday, 2 June 2015, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Alex

 One slight frustration is that we have some ambiguity about the #hashtag
 notation, because at the start of a block it could be interpreted as an
 item in a numbered list.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy



 On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com
 javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','r.a.ho...@gmail.com'); wrote:

 ... And the tag pill in the preview section would be handy for creating
 new tiddlers from... I creating new tiddlers from preview, it's good for
 flow to got quickly from edit mode to create new tiddler..



 Alex


 On Monday, 1 June 2015, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com
 javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','r.a.ho...@gmail.com'); wrote:

 Just thinking out loud. The hashtag is the new CamelCase, it adds a
 Tag inline rather than creating a link..

 Perhaps rendering hashtags as tag pills would make sense...

 A search for the hashtag would provide a list of similarly tagged
 tiddlers, as in Twitter, but hashtags in a text could be added to a hashtag
 field too- if it would be helpful to internals

 1. This would make TiddlyWiki interface more with Twitter and emphasise
 the similarities in philosophy.
 2. The tag pill could have a new here type button, a new tid is created
 with the tag and a field recoding the name of the tiddler.

 I think that hashtags have surpassed CamelCase: the [[Square brackets]]
 do it for me. Looking at Ward's Wiki, it's the camel case which dates it

 The status of hashtags is now such that they are widely understood -
 they are not a passing fad

 The dot prefix proposed by Jeremy coud would in a similar way, buttons
 for refactoring long tiddlers.

 Best wishes



 Alex

 On Friday, 29 May 2015, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Mario, Mat, Alex,

 To Mario's point, this stuff wouldn't be parsed by the usual wikitext
 parser. We'll need a new pre-parser that processes this markup.

 Let's imagine that we added support for the following way to add tags
 to the current tiddler:

 .#tag
 .#another tag

 That markup needs to end up with the creation of an actual tag field so
 that the tag mechanisms can work on it. We can't just use the markup above
 as the record of the tags applied to the tiddler.

 Retaining that markup within the tiddler would lead to duplication of
 data, which may not be a massive problem for a tag, but doesn't look
 sensible with operations like exploding a tiddler into subtiddlers; the
 whole point of that operation is to split the original tiddler up;
 retaining the wikitext with the markup would negate that.

 So, that's why the way that I think about this is more like a shorthand
 command line syntax for typing tiddlers, which is expanded at the point
 that the tiddler is confirmed.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.






 On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 yes Mario,

 I like that... thanks!

 Alex

 On 27 May 2015 at 15:00, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'd suggest, to use this special syntax, which is already part of the
 core.

 tag Productivity, tag Larry Elliot or

 *tag Productivity
 **tag test
 *tag Larry Elliot

 so you can create nice outlines for your ideas.

 -mario

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[tw] Re: Wikitext for tags?

2015-06-02 Thread Alex Hough
Another thought. Remember Jay Fresh's Twitter archive TiddlyWiki? Now
we have TiddlyWiki5 and node Are there new possibilities?

I've made requests before about restricting tiddler size in the same way
Twitter does, and while the responses did the trick I have not ended up
using them. Writing a tweet summary of content is becoming a common task.

What is possible wrt closer integrations with Twitter? The new
micro-content writing style is writing for Twitter

#TiddlyWiki:TheTwitterWiki

Alex

On Tuesday, 2 June 2015, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:

 I agree The ordered list could require a space after the hash,

 #hashtag
 # first in list

 #MakeWayForTheCamelCaseHashtag #CamelCaseLivesOn #NewConvention

 Alex

 On Tuesday, 2 June 2015, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com
 javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','jeremy.rus...@gmail.com'); wrote:

 Hi Alex

 One slight frustration is that we have some ambiguity about the #hashtag
 notation, because at the start of a block it could be interpreted as an
 item in a numbered list.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy



 On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:

 ... And the tag pill in the preview section would be handy for creating
 new tiddlers from... I creating new tiddlers from preview, it's good for
 flow to got quickly from edit mode to create new tiddler..



 Alex


 On Monday, 1 June 2015, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:

 Just thinking out loud. The hashtag is the new CamelCase, it adds a
 Tag inline rather than creating a link..

 Perhaps rendering hashtags as tag pills would make sense...

 A search for the hashtag would provide a list of similarly tagged
 tiddlers, as in Twitter, but hashtags in a text could be added to a hashtag
 field too- if it would be helpful to internals

 1. This would make TiddlyWiki interface more with Twitter and emphasise
 the similarities in philosophy.
 2. The tag pill could have a new here type button, a new tid is created
 with the tag and a field recoding the name of the tiddler.

 I think that hashtags have surpassed CamelCase: the [[Square brackets]]
 do it for me. Looking at Ward's Wiki, it's the camel case which dates it

 The status of hashtags is now such that they are widely understood -
 they are not a passing fad

 The dot prefix proposed by Jeremy coud would in a similar way, buttons
 for refactoring long tiddlers.

 Best wishes



 Alex

 On Friday, 29 May 2015, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Mario, Mat, Alex,

 To Mario's point, this stuff wouldn't be parsed by the usual wikitext
 parser. We'll need a new pre-parser that processes this markup.

 Let's imagine that we added support for the following way to add tags
 to the current tiddler:

 .#tag
 .#another tag

 That markup needs to end up with the creation of an actual tag field
 so that the tag mechanisms can work on it. We can't just use the markup
 above as the record of the tags applied to the tiddler.

 Retaining that markup within the tiddler would lead to duplication of
 data, which may not be a massive problem for a tag, but doesn't look
 sensible with operations like exploding a tiddler into subtiddlers; the
 whole point of that operation is to split the original tiddler up;
 retaining the wikitext with the markup would negate that.

 So, that's why the way that I think about this is more like a
 shorthand command line syntax for typing tiddlers, which is expanded at 
 the
 point that the tiddler is confirmed.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.






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 wrote:

 yes Mario,

 I like that... thanks!

 Alex

 On 27 May 2015 at 15:00, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'd suggest, to use this special syntax, which is already part of
 the core.

 tag Productivity, tag Larry Elliot or

 *tag Productivity
 **tag test
 *tag Larry Elliot

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 -mario

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[tw] Re: [TW5] GUI Theme Tweaks Size Settings

2015-06-02 Thread Eric Shulman

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 12:38:31 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:

 that lets you pick the desired unit and have the options on the slider 
 adjust to be appropriate for the selected unit (so 1-100 when using %, vh 
 or vw, some range for em, and another range for px and so on).


The range HTML input control accepts 3 special parameters: min, max, and 
step -- with the obvious meanings.

In TW5, you can currently use
   $edit-text tag=input type=range tiddler=... field=.../
to create a range input control.

However, $edit-text does not yet support use of min, max or step params, 
so the range input control you get uses the defaults (min=0, max=100, 
step=1).

I have modified my own copy of the core's edit-text.js widget definition to 
add support for those params.  Jeremy has already indicated that he will 
also add that handling to the standard core code, so that the full features 
of the range control can be used.  I will be submitting a pull request 
shortly.

Until then, you are stuck with just 0-100 for range controls.
 
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[tw] Re: Todo list that

2015-06-02 Thread Pieter-Michiel Geuze
Thank you for that example.

On Thursday, June 5, 2014 at 1:36:26 AM UTC-4, Stephan Hradek wrote:



 Am Mittwoch, 4. Juni 2014 23:36:45 UTC+2 schrieb spen...@gmail.com:

 Yes I mentioned it in my parent post and pasted the code verbatim. 


 Sorry… I think I should read better…
  

 It would still be nice to know if there's a way to just insert a checkbox 
 into a tiddly that does nothing except remember if it's been ticked or 
 not

 The checkbox's state has to be stored somewhere. In the current 
 implementation this somewhere is a tag. The tag need not be in the same 
 tiddler. You could as well do this:

 1. Create a tiddler calloed cb
 $checkbox tiddler=cb tag={{!!title}}/ $view field=title/

 2. create checkboxes in other tiddlers like this:
 {{My Checkbox Label 1||cb}}
 {{My Checkbox Label 2||cb}}
 {{My Checkbox Label 3||cb}}

 The checkbox's states will be stored in cb with the given labels.






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[tw] [TW5] Faulty macro?

2015-06-02 Thread Mat
What is wrong w the following and how should it be done?

The idea is a table, first col showing non-repeated creator names and 
second col listing all creations (tiddler titles) for the respective 
creator.

\define contributionslist(contributor)
$list filter=[creator[$contributor$]]/
\end

table
$list filter=[each[creator]]
   tr
  td{{!!creator}}/td
  tdcontributionslist {{!!creator}}/td
   /tr
/$list
/table


(My actual use for it is here http://twaddle.tiddlyspot.com/#Cred where a 
few other parameters, and problems, are included)

:-)
TWaddle.tiddlyspot

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Re: [tw] TW5 - An environment with LaTeX and Markdown?

2015-06-02 Thread Lluis Pamies-Juarez
Jeremy,

In https://github.com/llpamies/texdown there is a simple tiddlywiki plugin 
that combines Marked and TeXZilla engines as Radu was requesting. The fancy 
options available in Marked are not enabled, but it is easy to add, even 
configure it from the  tiddly wiki GUI.

Is there any option to get that into the main tree?

Best,
Lluis

On Monday, April 6, 2015 at 11:47:40 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Radu

 I'm probably just showing my ignorance here, but is there any chance this 
 would work if the order in which the parsers act would be swapped? If the 
 TeXZilla plugin does the correct job for the '$$' delimited blocks (i.e. 
 produces html output for them while ignoring the rest of the text), is it 
 possible that the Markdown plugin would just work if applied after that?


 Sadly not. Parsers in TW5 convert a stream of text into a parse tree which 
 is a hierarchical structure that represents the logical structure of the 
 text. The parse tree can't be fed back into another parser because the 
 parser will be expecting text.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.


  


 Thanks again
 Radu


 On Monday, April 6, 2015 at 10:09:07 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Radu

 Are there any solutions of having markdown and LaTeX rendering 
 functional at the same time?


 Not at the moment, I'm afraid. It would need some hacking to the 
 Markdown parser to make it parse the $$ markers. The Markdown.js parser 
 that we use is not particularly actively developed:

 https://github.com/evilstreak/markdown-js

 We may be better off using a new alternative such as:

 https://github.com/chjj/marked

 It seems to be superior in a few ways (eg inclusion of smarty pants 
 quote handling).

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.


  


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[tw] [TW5] A easy way to make/modify css and a potential start for an advanced configuration plugin

2015-06-02 Thread Jed Carty
Rather than hijack Mat's thread I made a new one.

I am working on a plugin that would add a simple interface for the many 
possible tweaks that are possible but not currently easily accessible in 
tiddlywiki. I have something that works, and I like the interface. At the 
moment I only have it set up to automatically generate CSS, but other 
configuration options can be added.

As usual I got a bit distracted and I think that the css generation part 
may end up being the more interesting thing. I made it so that you can 
override properties defined in existing classes, but it can be used to 
create new ones too.

A demo with the usual semi-coherent explanation is here 
http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/ControlPanelAddon/.

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[tw] [TW5] How can I add a Save Wiki button in $:/core/ui/TopBar/menu?

2015-06-02 Thread Matthew Petty
How can I add a Save Wiki button in $:/core/ui/TopBar/menu?

I want to be able to click save when the sidebar is hidden.

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[tw] Re: TiddlyMap Tutorial Videos

2015-06-02 Thread Måns
Hi Felix

I have two questions for you. 

1) How to setup edge types that will show up automatically and work from 
existing field values?

Explanation:
 
I'm using Roma Hicks' GSD5* which sets and manages different states and 
relationships to other tiddlers via custom fields. 
Example:
gsd_complete:true or false, gsd_contact:Tiddler name for contact, 
gsd_project:Tiddler name for parent project, gsd_realm:Tiddler name for 
realm, gsd_status:next, waiting or future, gsd_type:project or action.

I'd like to setup edges like the tmap:link or the tmap:tag, which will 
point from the tiddler specified in gsd_realm, in gsd_project and to the 
tiddler specified in the value gsd_contact - and I'd like to distinguish 
them with a different label and colours depending on values from 
gsd_complete and gsd_status.

Thanks to your excellent configuration tools I've managed to create 
different Views based on those field values already - What I don't 
understand is how to setup edgetypes which will show automatically...   


2) Is it possible to make it optional to save window state (half screen, 
whole screen or normal)?

I'd love to be able to save the sidebar TiddlyMap window state to be able 
to share a link to the wiki and a reader would see it either full screen or 
half screen.
I guess this is restricted by browsers in the same way that TiddlyWikis own 
full screen mode is - however if if *is* possible to save one of these 
states between sessions - that would be a very nice feature - i.m.o...  

Thank you for a great plugin! :-)

*http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com/

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: upgrade.html does still requires an upgrade on each tiddler

2015-06-02 Thread magev958
If you have lots of Tiddlers and if you have your wiki in html file 
(instead of Node) your could make a copy, just to be safe. Then, use a text 
editor like Notepad++ and do a search for 
type=text/x-tiddlywiki

and replace it with 
type=
 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/content$20type$20tw5/tiddlywiki/XIc0JBCPsZE/F3VYDXoqR88J

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Re: [tw] TW5 CodeMirror bug when using Vim emulation

2015-06-02 Thread D. A. Holton
caveat: I am a very basic/beginning user of TWC.
I don't like coming into a conversation in the middle, but.here goes:

...can anyone tell me how to invoke an external editor for a tiddler?

I do all my editing in gvim using FireFox, and I use an Extension called 
It's All Text!.  This enables you to set up an external editor to launch 
for ANY text field in a web page.  You point it to your favorite editor, 
and in any text field it will put a small button that reads Edit.  You 
click that button to launch your editor.  Sometimes I have to click it 
twice.  Also, you can set up a hot key to launch.  It seems to work in both 
Linux (my environment), and Windows w/ gvim installed.

I have not yet found an alternative for Chrome which is the only other 
browser I use.

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On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 1:33:11 PM UTC-4, R Ax wrote:

 Hi Jeremy and others,

 Any progress on this?

 Alternatively, can anyone tell me how to invoke an external editor for a 
 tiddler. I'd rather be working with a fully-functional version of Vim than 
 the cutdown version as implemented by CodeMirror.

 Thanks

 On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 11:02:40 PM UTC+1, R Ax wrote:

 Hi Jeremy,

 Thanks for the response.

 I can't reproduce the bug on the tiddlywiki site because I can't save 
 changes there. To reproduce the bug yourself, do the following;

 1. Create a new tiddler titled $:/config/CodeMirror.
 2. Paste the following code into this new tiddler;

 {
   require: [
   $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/mode/javascript/javascript.js,
   $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/addon/dialog/dialog.js,
   $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/addon/search/searchcursor.js,
   $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/addon/edit/matchbrackets.js,
   $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/keymap/vim.js,
   ],
   configuration: {
   keyMap: vim,
   matchBrackets:true,
   showCursorWhenSelecting: true
   }
 }

 3. Set the type field of this tiddler to application/json.
 4. Refresh for the changes to take effect.
 5. If you now attempt to edit any tiddler, you will see a block cursor. Vim 
 is a modal editor and starts off in command mode.
 6. Press the 'i' key. This will switch to insert mode. You can now type as 
 for a normal editor.
 7. Entering the '#' or '~' key however should reproduce the error I 
 described.

 Further details on configuring CodeMirror (which is where I got the 
 information on setting it up from) are to
 be found in $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/usage.

 Thank you so much for your help.



 On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 7:13:36 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi R Ax

 My apologies for the late reply. I'm not familiar with vim; could you 
 kindly list the step-by-step instructions that will reproduce the bug on 
 http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/ 
 http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Ftiddlywiki.com%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fcodemirror%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNEG9hARuVPZYVYFqrjxcTi-wVMMtQ
 ?

 Many thanks,

 Jeremy,

 On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:16 PM, R Ax rax@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I get the following error message whenever I type the characters '#' or 
 '~' in insert mode of vim emulation for CodeMirror.

 TypeError: keyName.indexOf is not a function

 I noticed a similar bug reported a year ago which was triggered by the 
 '=' character and which since appears to have been fixed.

 Any ideas?

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[tw] When I migrate to a later TW version the new themes don't appear

2015-06-02 Thread interglossa
I migrated my TW from 5.1.7 (or earlier) to 5.1.8 using the method of drag 
and drop and when I look now in the Control Panel/Appearance/Theme I see 
only Snow White and Vanilla, but now there are also Centralised, ReadOnly, 
Seamless and Starlight.  Should I be manually importing these from the 
5.1.8 on tiddlywiki.com through some import mechanism?

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[tw] Re: [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread Peter Miller
Excellent -- works very well in Win 8.1 Firefox. Should be very useful.

Thanks

Peter

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 3:02:11 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:

 I'm happy to announce the SideEditor plugin 
 http://sideeditor.tiddlyspot.com/.

 It brings together a number of ideas I've had and I finally decided to try 
 to create it... and it turns out it was surprisingly simple (after reusing 
 some core stuff).

 Note there are some bits not perfected yet with the scrolling. Any 
 feedback is welcome. 


 :-)
 TWaddle.tiddlyspot


 P.S Special thanks to Andreas Hahn for making the Tinka 
 http://twguides.org/tinka.htmlplugin packer - this enabled me to make 
 my very first real plugin.


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[tw] Re: [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread Jon
This is great and will be really useful.
Thanks, Jon.

On Tuesday, 2 June 2015 15:02:11 UTC+1, Mat wrote:

 I'm happy to announce the SideEditor plugin 
 http://sideeditor.tiddlyspot.com/.

 It brings together a number of ideas I've had and I finally decided to try 
 to create it... and it turns out it was surprisingly simple (after reusing 
 some core stuff).

 Note there are some bits not perfected yet with the scrolling. Any 
 feedback is welcome. 


 :-)
 TWaddle.tiddlyspot


 P.S Special thanks to Andreas Hahn for making the Tinka 
 http://twguides.org/tinka.htmlplugin packer - this enabled me to make 
 my very first real plugin.


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[tw] [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread Mat
I'm happy to announce the SideEditor plugin 
http://sideeditor.tiddlyspot.com/.

It brings together a number of ideas I've had and I finally decided to try 
to create it... and it turns out it was surprisingly simple (after reusing 
some core stuff).

Note there are some bits not perfected yet with the scrolling. Any feedback 
is welcome. 


:-)
TWaddle.tiddlyspot


P.S Special thanks to Andreas Hahn for making the Tinka 
http://twguides.org/tinka.htmlplugin packer - this enabled me to make my 
very first real plugin.

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[tw] [TW5] GUI Theme Tweaks Size Settings

2015-06-02 Thread Mat
Bla bla bla ... Controlpanel 
http://twaddle.tiddlyspot.com/#%24%3A%2FControlPanel Appearence  Size 
settings...bla bla ... not perfected yet ...bla... ideas are welcome.


:-)
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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyMap Tutorial Videos

2015-06-02 Thread Felix Küppers
Hi Mans,

 I'd like to setup edges like the tmap:link or the tmap:tag, which will
 point from the tiddler specified in gsd_realm, in gsd_project and to
 the tiddler specified in the value gsd_contact - and I'd like to
 distinguish them with a different label and colours depending on
 values from gsd_complete and gsd_status.

I am afraid, this is not possible at the moment but the design of
TiddlyMap 0.7.x should allow it to be implement. I created an issue for
this here: https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TiddlyMap/issues/129

 2) Is it possible to make it optional to save window state (half
 screen, whole screen or normal)?

Also not possible yet but nice idea. I created an issue here:
https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TiddlyMap/issues/130

 Thank you for a great plugin! :-)

Thanks

-Felix

By the way Mans would you mind if I at some point use your tiddlywiki
jingle in one of my future tiddlymap videos, of course giving you credit
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[tw] Re: When I migrate to a later TW version the new themes don't appear

2015-06-02 Thread Peter Harbo
I think this is actually a feature.  You can go into the control panel 
under Plugins and add not only plugins but themes as well from the TW 
repository.

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 10:28:52 AM UTC-4, interglossa wrote:

 I migrated my TW from 5.1.7 (or earlier) to 5.1.8 using the method of drag 
 and drop and when I look now in the Control Panel/Appearance/Theme I see 
 only Snow White and Vanilla, but now there are also Centralised, ReadOnly, 
 Seamless and Starlight.  Should I be manually importing these from the 
 5.1.8 on tiddlywiki.com through some import mechanism?


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Re: [tw] Re: When I migrate to a later TW version the new themes don't appear

2015-06-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi interglossa

As Peter says, you can re-install those themes using the plugin library,
but the usual way to upgrade is to use the automated upgrader:

http://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html

It automatically updates any plugins you are using from the core plugin
library.

Best wishes

Jeremy


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 I think this is actually a feature.  You can go into the control panel
 under Plugins and add not only plugins but themes as well from the TW
 repository.

 On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 10:28:52 AM UTC-4, interglossa wrote:

 I migrated my TW from 5.1.7 (or earlier) to 5.1.8 using the method of
 drag and drop and when I look now in the Control Panel/Appearance/Theme I
 see only Snow White and Vanilla, but now there are also Centralised,
 ReadOnly, Seamless and Starlight.  Should I be manually importing these
 from the 5.1.8 on tiddlywiki.com through some import mechanism?

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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyMap Tutorial Videos

2015-06-02 Thread Måns
Great! Thank you very much Felix

By the way Mans would you mind if I at some point use your tiddlywiki 
 jingle in one of my future tiddlymap videos, of course giving you credit 
 :) ? 


Off course - Yes please do! 
I will be very happy if you can use it :-) 

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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[tw] Re: [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread Jed Carty
This looks really good. If you aren't careful you are going to start 
implementing some of the great ideas you have.

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[tw] Re: [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread PMario
Interesting approach.
-m

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[tw] Re: upgrade.html does still requires an upgrade on each tiddler

2015-06-02 Thread BJ
The new tw5 wikitext is not completely the same as the classic wiki text 
and there is no automatic way to convert the classic wiki text. If you have 
not used a lot of plugins in your classic tw then if you use the tw2parser 
plugin the tiddlers (of type text/x-tiddlywiki)  will display correctly and 
the warning message will disappear. 

cheers

BJ


On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 7:33:54 AM UTC+1, TD wrote:

 Is there an automated way to convert my TWC wiki to TW5?


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Re: [tw] Re: Wikitext for tags?

2015-06-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Alex

One slight frustration is that we have some ambiguity about the #hashtag
notation, because at the start of a block it could be interpreted as an
item in a numbered list.

Best wishes

Jeremy



On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:

 ... And the tag pill in the preview section would be handy for creating
 new tiddlers from... I creating new tiddlers from preview, it's good for
 flow to got quickly from edit mode to create new tiddler..



 Alex


 On Monday, 1 June 2015, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com wrote:

 Just thinking out loud. The hashtag is the new CamelCase, it adds a
 Tag inline rather than creating a link..

 Perhaps rendering hashtags as tag pills would make sense...

 A search for the hashtag would provide a list of similarly tagged
 tiddlers, as in Twitter, but hashtags in a text could be added to a hashtag
 field too- if it would be helpful to internals

 1. This would make TiddlyWiki interface more with Twitter and emphasise
 the similarities in philosophy.
 2. The tag pill could have a new here type button, a new tid is created
 with the tag and a field recoding the name of the tiddler.

 I think that hashtags have surpassed CamelCase: the [[Square brackets]]
 do it for me. Looking at Ward's Wiki, it's the camel case which dates it

 The status of hashtags is now such that they are widely understood - they
 are not a passing fad

 The dot prefix proposed by Jeremy coud would in a similar way, buttons
 for refactoring long tiddlers.

 Best wishes



 Alex

 On Friday, 29 May 2015, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Mario, Mat, Alex,

 To Mario's point, this stuff wouldn't be parsed by the usual wikitext
 parser. We'll need a new pre-parser that processes this markup.

 Let's imagine that we added support for the following way to add tags to
 the current tiddler:

 .#tag
 .#another tag

 That markup needs to end up with the creation of an actual tag field so
 that the tag mechanisms can work on it. We can't just use the markup above
 as the record of the tags applied to the tiddler.

 Retaining that markup within the tiddler would lead to duplication of
 data, which may not be a massive problem for a tag, but doesn't look
 sensible with operations like exploding a tiddler into subtiddlers; the
 whole point of that operation is to split the original tiddler up;
 retaining the wikitext with the markup would negate that.

 So, that's why the way that I think about this is more like a shorthand
 command line syntax for typing tiddlers, which is expanded at the point
 that the tiddler is confirmed.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.






 On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 yes Mario,

 I like that... thanks!

 Alex

 On 27 May 2015 at 15:00, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'd suggest, to use this special syntax, which is already part of the
 core.

 tag Productivity, tag Larry Elliot or

 *tag Productivity
 **tag test
 *tag Larry Elliot

 so you can create nice outlines for your ideas.

 -mario

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[tw] Re: [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread HansWobbe
Very nice.  It seems to work quite well !

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 10:02:11 AM UTC-4, Mat wrote:

 I'm happy to announce the SideEditor plugin 
 http://sideeditor.tiddlyspot.com/.



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[tw] Re: [TW5] GUI Theme Tweaks Size Settings

2015-06-02 Thread Jed Carty
This looks very good.

I have been trying to come up with a good way to have an extended control 
panel that doesn't result in either a gigantic single list that is hard to 
navigate or dozens of tabs that are hard to navigate. I think that using 
something like the mobile menus 
http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/Text%20Menus/ I made may give a 
decent way to navigate through the options, or possibly using the modified 
version http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/OtherMindMap/ I made. This 
would let you add configuration options to the control panel using tags 
without having to create more tabs, and it could be made searchable using a 
few different methods. I am getting kind of burnt out on my other projects 
at the moment so I will try to throw together a quick demo later today. 

When using the sliders to set values can you limit the set of options? Like 
use the slider to pick between 5, 10, 12, 14 etc., instead of allowing 
every point between? That would let you prevent having to reload the wiki 
because you set the sizes to zero. That was the first thing I did when 
trying out the demo.

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[tw] Re: upgrade.html does still requires an upgrade on each tiddler

2015-06-02 Thread TD
Is there an automated way to convert my TWC wiki to TW5?

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