[tw] Re: How to assign a custom date to a tiddler?

2016-12-28 Thread nbdsp
Converting time to GMT is a relatively minor inconvinience since I don't 
write many tiddlers a day and it's more important to preserve the date 
part. I have been trying to figure out how to manually set the 'modified' 
field of tiddlers, but didn't succeed in this. I think using the 'created' 
date instead of 'modified' date would solve the task, but I haven't learned 
the TiddlyWiki enough to have done this.

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[tw] Re: How to assign a custom date to a tiddler?

2016-12-28 Thread nbdsp
Sounds like a good idea. Is it possible to show the 'created' date in the 
subtitle and to use the 'created' date for sorting tiddlers in the timeline 
instead of 'modification' date? I haven't learned yet the TiddlyWiki enough 
to figure out how to accomplish this.

On Thursday, December 29, 2016 at 10:21:27 AM UTC+3, Mat wrote:
>
> nbdsp - might you actually rather want to change the timeline itself, i.e 
> how it sorts tiddlers? Perhaps even introduce a second sidebar tab that has 
> this modified timeline? 
>
> <:-)
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[tw] Re: How to assign a custom date to a tiddler?

2016-12-28 Thread Mat
nbdsp - might you actually rather want to change the timeline itself, i.e 
how it sorts tiddlers? Perhaps even introduce a second sidebar tab that has 
this modified timeline? 

<:-)

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Import Tiddles automatically in Tiddlywiki

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Stephane,

What you would do instead is create a wiki folder and then use 
*includeWikis* in the *tiddlywiki.info* of another wiki folder where you 
want it loaded, see:

http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWikiFolders

Best wishes,

Tobias. 

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[tw] Re: TW5 Tiddlymap: Can node size depend on number of connections?

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Tom,

Consider creating an issue:

https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TiddlyMap/issues

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] Re: How to assign a custom date to a tiddler?

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi nbdsp,

Of course, changing the modification date may have the tiddler find another 
spot in the timeline.

So, what you're perhaps really after is perhaps twofold:

   1. How can you define a custom date field so that TiddlyWiki won't 
   display it wrong by converting it to GMT?
   2. How can you set a custom date field w/o the tiddler being modified

For 1. I really have no reliable answer atm. Simply entering the date by 
hand will produce the wrong result, unless you happen to live in the GMT 
timezone and never edit that tiddler outside of it.

For 2. you could use system tiddlers, e.g.

title: $:/_my/fields/Title Of That Tiddler
custom_date: 20161210

However, this will pose the problem that when you rename the *Title Of That 
Tiddler* you should be aware that the system tiddler also needs changing, 
so the referential integrity doesn't get lost.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] Re: List tiddlers by tag in sidebar?

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi there,

xlist should help you with that:

http://tobibeer.github.io/tw5-xlist/#Welcome

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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Re: [tw] TW5: Is it possible to disable tags from being displayed in TiddlyMaps?

2016-12-28 Thread Tom Bardout
The keyboard shortcut only works on chrome, not firefox, at least on my 
computer...

Le mardi 27 décembre 2016 12:07:26 UTC+1, Tom Bardout a écrit :
>
> Hi felix, 
> Is there an easy snippet of code I could add to circumvent this? I put my 
> tiddlymap above the story and i'm in single page mode. As a main feature of 
> the site, i need it to be intuitive.
>
> Thanks for your help so far :)
>
>
>
> Le mardi 27 décembre 2016 09:15:44 UTC+1, Felix Küppers a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> yeah, this is disabled so you can scroll the "story river" even though 
>> there are maps inside your river, which would absorb the scroll and start 
>> zooming. 
>>
>> The cure is a bit hidden in the tiddlymap docs. Have a look at the 
>> section "Zoomin in an embedded map" in the docu tiddler "Keyboad shortcuts":
>>
>> In TiddlyWiki's story river 
>> , you can zoom 
>> into a graph by clicking on a map using ctrl + mouswheel.
>>
>> -Felix
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 26 December 2016 22:54:33 UTC+1, Tom Bardout wrote:
>>>
>>> I have another question about your plugin. I'm trying to get zooming in 
>>> and out (with scrolling) functionality but it only works in the sidebar. 
>>> How can I enable this feature for maps displayed in tiddlers?
>>>
>>

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[tw] TW5 Tiddlymap: Can node size depend on number of connections?

2016-12-28 Thread Tom Bardout
hi,
I'm wondering if nodes in the tiddlymap plugin can be bigger or smaller 
depending on how many connections they have (or rather how many are 
displayed in the current view). 

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[tw] How to assign a custom date to a tiddler?

2016-12-28 Thread nbdsp
Greetings,

in the tiddler's subtitle there is a date of the last edit of the tiddler. 
Also this date is used for sorting tiddlers in the timeline on the right 
side of the screen. Is it possible to change the tiddler's modification 
date so that after editing the tiddler the date remained the same as it was 
before editing, in order that the tiddler didn't get to the top of the 
timeline after editing?

Thanks.

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Re: [tw] Re: The Footnote-Plugin...

2016-12-28 Thread Jan

Hi Thomas,
this makes me happy, because you solved one of my most persistent 
problems in TW. I also made an Editor- toolbar-button to create 
footnotes you might like.


My next idea would be to use the extract-macro for collecting slides for 
presentation.
Because my usual Tiddlers are too long for slides, I would like to be 
able to mark paragraphs within Tiddlers that have a good length for a 
slide.
The extract-macro could pick the slides out of the Tiddlers on the bases 
of a list (e.g. the storylist) and I am thinking about a mechanism to 
display them one after the other.

What do you think of that?

Yours Jan

Am 29.12.2016 um 00:11 schrieb Thomas Elmiger:

Hi Jan

I have just updated my own example on http://tid.li/tw5/numbers.html 
so we have a working example for the new version again. While I 
updated the collection of the footnotes I integrated your search[] operator in the filter – very elegant, thank you!


I will look at the differences in using the list widget again later. 
There is no hurry in updating as long as you don’t run into problems.


Just wanted to let you know.

All the best, Thomas



Am Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2016 00:01:34 UTC+1 schrieb Jan:

Hi Thomas,
your extract macro put me a great deal forward in transforming TW
into an instrument for research and especially for collecting
information and writing thesis.
Replacing the extract-plugin with the new version I had to find
out that the footnotes in slidesnstories.tiddlyspot.com
 vanish. I do not know why
this happens but since the old version did a great job I would
stick to that one...
Best wishes Jan


Am 26.12.2016 um 21:28 schrieb Thomas Elmiger:

Hi Jan

There is a new and more stable version 0.9 of my extract macro
available at http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#Extract%20Macro
 – see release
notes for other changes.

Are you still producing documents with footnotes? (Nice styles,
by the way!)

All the best, Thomas
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[tw] Re: List tiddlers by tag in sidebar?

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Isn't that what the TOC macros already do for you? Let you create a 
multi-step table of contents? 

So a tiddler called "embedded" that is tagged with "Question" will appear 
under a top tiddler called Question. Likewise, a tiddler with a question 
"Can't embed QWidget in QML?" and tagged with "embedded" will appear 
beneath tiddler "embedded".

How do you have your tiddlers tagged, and in what way do you consider their 
display to be incorrect?

BTW, there are at least 4 other types of TOC macros to choose from, in case 
you want a different presentation style. Just search for "Example Table of" 
at tiddlywiki.com

Good luck!
Mark

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 3:07:51 PM UTC-8, Evade Flow wrote:
>
> At any given time, I have open questions—on a variety of different 
> topics—that I'm actively seeking answers to. I'm considering using TW to 
> manage this information. This video 
>  gave me the idea that I 
> could tag open questions with 'question', and then tag them with 'answer' 
> once I'd found an acceptable answer, using the presence/absence of the 
> 'answer' tag as way of determining which 'bucket' to sort the tiddler into. 
> That same video series (I think) explains how to use 
> '<>' to create a 'Contents' tab in the sidebar. 
> Awesome!
>
> What I can't figure out is: how can I get TW to display a list of 
> questions in the sidebar, sorted by tag? I want a 'Contents' page in the 
> sidebar that lets me drill down into questions (and/or answers) by tag, as 
> implied by this bit of ASCII art:
>
> Questions 
>  
>
> |
>
> ├── embedded
>
> │   └── Can't embed QWidget in QML?
>
> |
>
> ├── jenkins
>
> │   └── Pre-tested commits in Jenkins?
>
> |
>
> └── qt
> ├── Can't embed QWidget in QML?
>
> └── Passing parent arg to Qt ctors?
>
> (NOTE: The list under each tag should itself be expandable.)
>
> I've been furiously pasting various snippets of I-don't-know-what found on 
> the Interwebs into my 'Contents' tiddler, hoping that something would 
> 'click' for me, but the sources I'm pasting from assume a great deal of 
> familiarity with the ecosystem. Since I *just* started looking into 
> TiddlyWiki, I don't really understand the things I'm pasting, and it 
> doesn't feel like I'm getting any closer to a solution.
>
> Can anybody explain—in terms a newcomer can understand—how to accomplish 
> this?
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Linked Image From Local Folder?

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Use HTML. Like

http://my link">

where you replace "my link" with what you want to link to, and the image 
with the path to the image. This is standard HTML code, which TW5 knows how 
to render.

Good luck,
Mark

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 1:00:36 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> I have no idea what that means. xD
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 11:05:51 AM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> Unfortunately, I think in that case you need to use html (> href="mylink">) to form the link.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 7:33:10 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I read the directions on the TiddlyWiki site, but I still don't 
>>> understand...
>>>
>>> What I'm trying to do is take a .jpeg and/or a .png, embed it into a 
>>> tiddler. When you click it, it should take you to another tiddler or site.
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Presenting: updated SideEditor

2016-12-28 Thread 'Birthe C' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Mat,

Thank you so much! This is one of my favorit plugins and now even better. 
It has helped me tremendously creating stylesheets ;-), but really editing 
tiddlers feels so much faster.


Birthe


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Re: [tw] Re: The Footnote-Plugin...

2016-12-28 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Jan

I have just updated my own example on http://tid.li/tw5/numbers.html so we 
have a working example for the new version again. While I updated the 
collection of the footnotes I integrated your search[
> Hi Thomas,
> your extract macro put me a great deal forward in transforming TW into an 
> instrument for research and especially for collecting information and 
> writing thesis.
> Replacing the extract-plugin with the new version I had to find out that 
> the footnotes in slidesnstories.tiddlyspot.com vanish. I do not know why 
> this happens but since the old version did a great job I would stick to 
> that one...
> Best wishes Jan
>
>
> Am 26.12.2016 um 21:28 schrieb Thomas Elmiger:
>
> Hi Jan
>
> There is a new and more stable version 0.9 of my extract macro available 
> at http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#Extract%20Macro – see release notes for 
> other changes.
>
> Are you still producing documents with footnotes? (Nice styles, by the 
> way!)
>
> All the best, Thomas
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[tw] List tiddlers by tag in sidebar?

2016-12-28 Thread Evade Flow
At any given time, I have open questions—on a variety of different 
topics—that I'm actively seeking answers to. I'm considering using TW to 
manage this information. This video 
 gave me the idea that I could 
tag open questions with 'question', and then tag them with 'answer' once 
I'd found an acceptable answer, using the presence/absence of the 'answer' 
tag as way of determining which 'bucket' to sort the tiddler into. That 
same video series (I think) explains how to use 
'<>' to create a 'Contents' tab in the sidebar. 
Awesome!

What I can't figure out is: how can I get TW to display a list of questions 
in the sidebar, sorted by tag? I want a 'Contents' page in the sidebar that 
lets me drill down into questions (and/or answers) by tag, as implied by 
this bit of ASCII art:

Questions   
   

|

├── embedded

│   └── Can't embed QWidget in QML?

|

├── jenkins

│   └── Pre-tested commits in Jenkins?

|

└── qt
├── Can't embed QWidget in QML?

└── Passing parent arg to Qt ctors?

(NOTE: The list under each tag should itself be expandable.)

I've been furiously pasting various snippets of I-don't-know-what found on 
the Interwebs into my 'Contents' tiddler, hoping that something would 
'click' for me, but the sources I'm pasting from assume a great deal of 
familiarity with the ecosystem. Since I *just* started looking into 
TiddlyWiki, I don't really understand the things I'm pasting, and it 
doesn't feel like I'm getting any closer to a solution.

Can anybody explain—in terms a newcomer can understand—how to accomplish 
this?

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[tw] Re: How will I url encode the viewtemplate of a tiddler?

2016-12-28 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Riz,

Create a new tiddler on http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html and try this: 

How much can be transformed?

<$wikify name="testcontent" text={{Tweeting}}>
<$macrocall $name="tweet" text=<>/>


This should attempt to tweet all *text** from 
http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#Tweeting 
The Twitter-API accepts a lot of text here (you have to scroll through the 
tweet input). 

*some formatting ist missing – see http://tiddlywiki.com/#WikifyWidget for 
other output options like html.

– Is this like the solution you are looking for?

Cheers, Thomas

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Re: [tw] Re: The Footnote-Plugin...

2016-12-28 Thread Jan

Hi Thomas,
your extract macro put me a great deal forward in transforming TW into 
an instrument for research and especially for collecting information and 
writing thesis.
Replacing the extract-plugin with the new version I had to find out that 
the footnotes in slidesnstories.tiddlyspot.com vanish. I do not know why 
this happens but since the old version did a great job I would stick to 
that one...

Best wishes Jan


Am 26.12.2016 um 21:28 schrieb Thomas Elmiger:

Hi Jan

There is a new and more stable version 0.9 of my extract macro 
available at http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#Extract%20Macro – see 
release notes for other changes.


Are you still producing documents with footnotes? (Nice styles, by the 
way!)


All the best, Thomas
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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Download File Into a Tiddler, Such As .PDF and .DOC?

2016-12-28 Thread kasaduenterprise3
Success!

Thank you! I just did this...

[[Download|address to download]]. I have MEGA Sync situated to handle the 
downloads.

My next question is how do I turn the word into an image, so that clicking 
the image will navigate to the download?

I figured out how to insert an image into a tiddler, from a site. I just 
need to figure out how to make it clickable to other tiddlers and sites..

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 1:20:43 PM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi KaSaDu,
>
>> I have some documents that I would like to post as a download. How do I 
>> accomplish this?
>>
> I would say your best chance is to upload them somewhere and then link to 
> that location via
>
> *[ext[/your-file.xxx]]*
>
> ...and then let your visitor's browser decide what to do with that.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias. 
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Download File Into a Tiddler, Such As .PDF and .DOC?

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi KaSaDu,

> I have some documents that I would like to post as a download. How do I 
> accomplish this?
>
I would say your best chance is to upload them somewhere and then link to 
that location via

*[ext[/your-file.xxx]]*

...and then let your visitor's browser decide what to do with that.

Best wishes,

Tobias. 

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Linked Image From Local Folder?

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi KaSaDu,

Perhaps *linkimg* is right for you:

http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#linkimg

Best wishes,

Tobias.
 

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[tw] Re: TW5 with multiple node.js instances using Google Drive as a data store

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Greg,

As I recall, the main aspect for taking TiddlyWiki back to the 
architectural drawing board was to stop managing it as an application based 
on DOM manipulation in the browser alone, but to encapsulate the object 
layer in a pure javascript driven manner, decoupling it from a browser, 
thus opening the doords to more server- / console-like environments such as 
node.js... which TiddlyWiki classic didn't quite cater for, with plenty 
reliance on DOM interaction, eventually built around jQuery.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Download File Into a Tiddler, Such As .PDF and .DOC?

2016-12-28 Thread kasaduenterprise3
I tried to import, but it confused me. I didn't know what to do with it, 
listed under "imports".

\I'll just host a cloud, and embed a link to the downloads.

Thank you!

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 12:01:06 PM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Part 2
>
> There's only so many formats that TW5 knows about. There is a list at 
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#ContentType. Unfortunately, Word is not one of 
> those formats. If your browser and/or TW5 doesn't know what to do with a 
> format, then you can only the 2nd method. When you edit the tiddler a link 
> is presented. You can right click on the link in order to download the file.
>
> HTH
> Mark
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 11:25:20 AM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> There are two ways.
>>
>> One is to drag and drop the file onto your TW5 file. Wait for the green 
>> bar to appear at the top, drop, and then import from the import tiddler.
>>
>> This may be OK as long as your PDF is not too big. In general, the larger 
>> the size of your TW5, the less your TW's performance will be (but it varies 
>> a lot with browsers and computer memory).
>>
>> The other way is to create a tiddler link to the external file.
>>
>> Create a tiddler with a field _canonical_uri. Put in the local address to 
>> the external file. Set the "type" field to "application/pdf". 
>>
>> HTH
>> Mark
>>
>> Depending on your browser this should allow you to see an embedded 
>> version of your file. 
>> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 5:31:33 AM UTC-8, 
>> kasaduen...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I have some documents that I would like to post as a download. How do I 
>>> accomplish this?
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Host My TiddlyWiki5 on Tiddlyspot?

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi KaSaDu,

I would say my instructions are pretty straight forward:

http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#TiddlySpot

Best wishes,

Tobias. 

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[tw] Re: Presenting: updated SideEditor

2016-12-28 Thread Mat
version 1.0.6

Further tweaks, most notably...

- Resize handles should now perform properly, including in Edge. (IE is 
another matter tho)
- Smaller screens display the editor better than before (...still NOT for 
mobile size).

<:-)

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Linked Image From Local Folder?

2016-12-28 Thread kasaduenterprise3
I have no idea what that means. xD

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 11:05:51 AM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, I think in that case you need to use html ( href="mylink">) to form the link.
>
> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 7:33:10 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> I read the directions on the TiddlyWiki site, but I still don't 
>> understand...
>>
>> What I'm trying to do is take a .jpeg and/or a .png, embed it into a 
>> tiddler. When you click it, it should take you to another tiddler or site.
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Calling all TiddlyWiki users

2016-12-28 Thread jwd
Plus, by revisiting, commenting on, and editing content to improve it you 
earn 'badges' that contribute to your stackexchange community abilities. 
Those can, if you are motivated enough, lead to additional 'reputation' and 
responsibility. This is one of the aspects of StackExchange that makes some 
of its communities successful.

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[tw] Re: [tw5] Collecting links for tiddlywiki.com

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Dmitry,

Is this just for TW classic?

Thanks,
Mark

On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 9:41:33 PM UTC-8, Dmitry Sokolov wrote:
>
> I am developing the "TiddlyWiki Knowledge Network" (TWKN):
> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/113574373/TiddlyWiki
> interconnected with the visual taxonomy at every node:
> http://debategraph.org/Stream.aspx?nid=457381&vt=bubble&dc=focus
>
> TWKN will be transferred into TWederation/TiddlyMap format as soon as I am 
> convinced in reliable and secure versioning and multi-user operation in TW 
> format.
> Your assistance and support would be highly appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Dmitry
>
> On Sunday, 25 December 2016 03:46:28 UTC+13, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> The links to community resources on tiddlywiki.com are very out of date:
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Community
>>
>> It would be great to try to gather more useful, up-to-date links before 
>> the release of 5.1.14.
>>
>> So, if there’s something that you’ve made, or something that somebody 
>> else has made that you rely on every day, please nominate the link here.
>>
>> Bonus points if you’re able to submit the link as a .tid file following 
>> the same format as the existing link tiddlers:
>>
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#TiddlyMap%20Plugin%20by%20Felix%20K%C3%BCppers
>>  
>> 
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>

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[tw] Re: [tw5] Collecting links for tiddlywiki.com

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Added Thomas' Hacks and Riz's Reddit to PR.

On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 6:46:28 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> The links to community resources on tiddlywiki.com are very out of date:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Community
>
> It would be great to try to gather more useful, up-to-date links before 
> the release of 5.1.14.
>
> So, if there’s something that you’ve made, or something that somebody else 
> has made that you rely on every day, please nominate the link here.
>
> Bonus points if you’re able to submit the link as a .tid file following 
> the same format as the existing link tiddlers:
>
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#TiddlyMap%20Plugin%20by%20Felix%20K%C3%BCppers
>  
> 
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>

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[tw] [TW5] Import Tiddles automatically in Tiddlywiki

2016-12-28 Thread Stéphane Delaye
Hello Guys,

Thanks to previous posts, I generated json file representing new tiddlers I 
want to include in my tiddlywiki.
I use version 5.1.13 with node.js
Importing the tiddles by drag/drop in the broswer is straight forward and 
works pretty well. 

Is there any solution to import the file with a shell script or API to 
automate this ?

Best regards,
Stephane 

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Download File Into a Tiddler, Such As .PDF and .DOC?

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Made a PR based on this question.

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 12:01:06 PM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Part 2
>
> There's only so many formats that TW5 knows about. There is a list at 
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#ContentType. Unfortunately, Word is not one of 
> those formats. If your browser and/or TW5 doesn't know what to do with a 
> format, then you can only the 2nd method. When you edit the tiddler a link 
> is presented. You can right click on the link in order to download the file.
>
> HTH
> Mark
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 11:25:20 AM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> There are two ways.
>>
>> One is to drag and drop the file onto your TW5 file. Wait for the green 
>> bar to appear at the top, drop, and then import from the import tiddler.
>>
>> This may be OK as long as your PDF is not too big. In general, the larger 
>> the size of your TW5, the less your TW's performance will be (but it varies 
>> a lot with browsers and computer memory).
>>
>> The other way is to create a tiddler link to the external file.
>>
>> Create a tiddler with a field _canonical_uri. Put in the local address to 
>> the external file. Set the "type" field to "application/pdf". 
>>
>> HTH
>> Mark
>>
>> Depending on your browser this should allow you to see an embedded 
>> version of your file. 
>> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 5:31:33 AM UTC-8, 
>> kasaduen...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I have some documents that I would like to post as a download. How do I 
>>> accomplish this?
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Download File Into a Tiddler, Such As .PDF and .DOC?

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Part 2

There's only so many formats that TW5 knows about. There is a list at 
http://tiddlywiki.com/#ContentType. Unfortunately, Word is not one of those 
formats. If your browser and/or TW5 doesn't know what to do with a format, 
then you can only the 2nd method. When you edit the tiddler a link is 
presented. You can right click on the link in order to download the file.

HTH
Mark

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 11:25:20 AM UTC-8, Mark S. wrote:
>
> There are two ways.
>
> One is to drag and drop the file onto your TW5 file. Wait for the green 
> bar to appear at the top, drop, and then import from the import tiddler.
>
> This may be OK as long as your PDF is not too big. In general, the larger 
> the size of your TW5, the less your TW's performance will be (but it varies 
> a lot with browsers and computer memory).
>
> The other way is to create a tiddler link to the external file.
>
> Create a tiddler with a field _canonical_uri. Put in the local address to 
> the external file. Set the "type" field to "application/pdf". 
>
> HTH
> Mark
>
> Depending on your browser this should allow you to see an embedded version 
> of your file. 
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 5:31:33 AM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> I have some documents that I would like to post as a download. How do I 
>> accomplish this?
>>
>

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[tw] Re: [tw5] how to use one limit[] for several filters?

2016-12-28 Thread sini-Kit
Thank you, Mark! It works good. I have never use + in filters and didn't 
know how it work.  

среда, 28 декабря 2016 г., 21:23:05 UTC+3 пользователь Mark S. написал:
>
> Does this work?
>
> <$list filter="[tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]] 
> +[limit[10]]"/>
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 10:15:01 AM UTC-8, sini-Kit wrote:
>>
>> Hi! I have many tiddlels with tag "$:/Note" some of them have tag "new" 
>> some "sale" and some only tag "$:/Note"
>> I want to show only first 10 tiddler from this <$list 
>> filter="[tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]]"/> 
>> something like
>>
>> ([tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]])limit[10] is 
>> it possible?
>>
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Download File Into a Tiddler, Such As .PDF and .DOC?

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
There are two ways.

One is to drag and drop the file onto your TW5 file. Wait for the green bar 
to appear at the top, drop, and then import from the import tiddler.

This may be OK as long as your PDF is not too big. In general, the larger 
the size of your TW5, the less your TW's performance will be (but it varies 
a lot with browsers and computer memory).

The other way is to create a tiddler link to the external file.

Create a tiddler with a field _canonical_uri. Put in the local address to 
the external file. Set the "type" field to "application/pdf". 

HTH
Mark

Depending on your browser this should allow you to see an embedded version 
of your file. 
On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 5:31:33 AM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> I have some documents that I would like to post as a download. How do I 
> accomplish this?
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[tw] Re: [TW5] How Do I Embed a Linked Image From Local Folder?

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Unfortunately, I think in that case you need to use html () to form the link.

On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 7:33:10 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> I read the directions on the TiddlyWiki site, but I still don't 
> understand...
>
> What I'm trying to do is take a .jpeg and/or a .png, embed it into a 
> tiddler. When you click it, it should take you to another tiddler or site.
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[tw] Re: [tw5] how to use one limit[] for several filters?

2016-12-28 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Does this work?

<$list filter="[tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]] 
+[limit[10]]"/>


On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 10:15:01 AM UTC-8, sini-Kit wrote:
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> Hi! I have many tiddlels with tag "$:/Note" some of them have tag "new" 
> some "sale" and some only tag "$:/Note"
> I want to show only first 10 tiddler from this <$list 
> filter="[tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]]"/> 
> something like
>
> ([tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]])limit[10] is 
> it possible?
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[tw] [tw5] how to use one limit[] for several filters?

2016-12-28 Thread sini-Kit
Hi! I have many tiddlels with tag "$:/Note" some of tem have tag "new" some 
"sale" and some only tag "$:/Note"
I want to show only first 10 tiddler from this <$list 
filter="[tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]]"/> 
something like

([tag[$:/Note]tag[new]][tag[$:/Note]tag[sale]][tag[$:/Note]])limit[10] is 
it possible?

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[tw] Re: List links CSS question

2016-12-28 Thread PMario
On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 1:49:25 PM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:

> However, playing a bit more with paragraphs and their margins, I've come 
> to think that using the list-links macro inline as you have with a class is 
> actually the only way to handle this. Otherwise, the problem is not only 
> the margin of the paragraph that wraps some output, but rather the bottom 
> margin of a preceding paragraph.
>

That's right. ... We have the same problem as every word processing 
software has.

You have to define the "formating rules" in the right way, to get a 
consistent behavior. .. That's the reason, why most people spend hours to 
"design" the look of a text document (with the default settings), instead 
of writing content. ...

I think TiddlyWiki does a reasonable good job for many usecases and it has 
some trouble with edge cases. ... With TW the default "element" for text is 
a paragraph. So elements, that are covered in paragraphs inherit its 
styles. Sometimes this is not what we want, so we need to work around it.  
... 

The problem with the existing CSS is that it has been grown over several 
years. So the structure is "organic" and has some flaws.

Now that (we think) we know the flaws, it would be possible to do a 
redesign, which may solve most problems. (And probably introduce new ones 
:) ...

just some thoughts.

-mario 

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Announcing the XLSX Utilities plugin

2016-12-28 Thread Greg Hodgins
Not looking to make this political, but it looks like you're missing a 
president. Perhaps it should just be titled presidential for accuracy. ;-) 
LOL

On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 6:29:46 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I’m pleased to announce the prerelease of a new TiddlyWiki plugin for 
> importing data from Excel spreadsheets (and other apps/services that can 
> generate .XLSX files, like Google Sheets). The approach it takes is heavily 
> influenced by conversations over the years with Steve Schneider.
>
> It’s quite a complex tool, and will take a bit of study to figure out how 
> to use it (see below for an illustration of the main configuration screen). 
> I’ve put more effort than usual into the documentation (popup help!), but 
> it’s still thin, and your questions and comments will help me improve it.
>
> You can try out the prerelease at:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/editions/xlsx-utils/
>
> Scroll down and follow the instructions under “Presidents Demo”.
>
> A final point about the xlsx-utils plugin is that it was created as a 
> by-product of a piece of work I’ve been doing for a commercial client of 
> Federatial (https://federatial.com/). The ability to import data from 
> spreadsheets is a critical component of the system I’m building for the 
> client, but the client isn’t in the business of making JavaScript plugins, 
> and so they are more than happy for the code to be released under our usual 
> BSD license, and ultimately made better through the feedback and 
> contributions of other users.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>

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Re: [tw] Re: Another filter Q

2016-12-28 Thread David Gifford
oh perfect, Tobias! Thanks a heapin helpin

On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 6:45 AM, Tobias Beer  wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> The each Operator  is your friend.
>
> So, try:
>
> <$list filter="[each[uptopic]get[uptopic]sort[]]" variable="topic">
> <$text text=<>/>
> <$list filter="[uptopic]">
> <$link><$view field="title"/>
> 
> 
>
> I perfer *Definition Lists *for this type of thing...
>
> 
> <$list filter="[each[uptopic]get[uptopic]sort[]]" variable="value">
> <$text text=<>/>
> <$list filter="[uptopic]">
> <$link><$view field="title"/>
> 
> 
> 
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias.
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Re: [tw] Conveying: Moans about poor documentation

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Dmitry,
 

> It is published on LiM to be refined with time:
>

Which LiM  would you be thinking 
of?

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] Re: List links CSS question

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi PMario,
 

> In this case the paragraphs "have no right" to modify the behavior of the 
> list. The list needs to define its behavior. If the paragraphs do it, it's 
> a side-effect, which basically is just "weak" CSS. 
>

My response was not about paragraphs doing unexpected things in different 
circumstances, but rather the ability to have paragraphs be of a defined 
type, rather than "fixing" whatever they contain.
 

> IMO the solution is, to completely redefine how the CSS defines margins in 
> a consistent *and nestable* way. At the moment that's not the case. So we 
> encounter problems with some edge cases and we need to design workarounds 
> instead of solutions.
>

I would think, being able to address a given paragraph directly instead of 
its contents, will do away with a few inconsistencies... and whenever you 
use a negative margin, chances are you were just not able to properly 
address the element you actually wanted to define.
 

> The problem with solutions is: They are not backwards compatible, which is 
> a no go for Jeremy.
>

Not entirely convinced there isn't a backwards-incompatible way to assign 
classes to paragraphs.

However, playing a bit more with paragraphs and their margins, I've come to 
think that using the list-links macro inline as you have with a class is 
actually the only way to handle this. Otherwise, the problem is not only 
the margin of the paragraph that wraps some output, but rather the bottom 
margin of a preceding paragraph. So, to avoid that, you are forced to have 
your content parsed inline, with all the consequences, e.g. having to use 
actual html rather than wikitext. What do I mean? Try these two, and you 
know what I mean:

title: Test

Some list... {{Foo}}

title: Foo

* foo
* bar
* baz

So, Ideally, we would want to be able to have content parsed in block mode, 
but without the paragraphs ...and perhaps only linebreaks.

Maybe there would be a way to have wikitext rendered that way, as opposed 
to either inline mode or block mode. Fwiw, using triple quotes doesn't do 
the job.

This could be a syntax to trigger that behavior:

@@!
Always render in block mode but do not render paragraphs, but linebreaks 
instead.
@@

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] Re: TW5 with multiple node.js instances using Google Drive as a data store

2016-12-28 Thread Greg Hodgins
Hi Tobias.

What I was originally trying to achieve was a reliable method of accessing 
my wikis from anywhere. I'd already read about the node.js deployment 
method, believed this method had a more robust foundation for storage and 
access (while still allowing the attractive save as a single file when 
beneficial) and had it running locally in minutes.  

In retrospect those are the primary reasons I ended up with node.js hosted 
in the cloud.   I wanted SSL for the obvious reasons and at the end of the 
day NGINX was pretty simply to deliver on that.  The challenges, as is 
often the case, was the very specific combined syntax requirements of the 
NGINX config file (not to mention which of the various files) the 
tiddlywiki --server command including the paths necessary to support 
multiple wikis, and then the server config tiddler, which I'm wondering if 
it is part of TiddlyWeb or not.  I was looking at TiddlyWeb.  Initially 
didn't understand what it was.  I looked to switch to it, as a more robust 
multi-user platform (right???), but found it was the original TiddlyWiki 
not TW5.  I like the prospect of TW5.

So, I wanted a reliable method of accessing wikis from anywhere.  Node.js 
in the cloud delivered on this front.  Then I decided I wanted to be able 
to edit it offline.  I'm actually on a two day car trip right now.  I 
thought of tools I used in the past like rsync but then wondered if perhaps 
OneDrive or Google Drive might offer a solution.  I already use them both 
on my laptop.  A quick search revealed the ability to mount Google Drive 
from Linux. With that done I now appear to have the ability to edit online 
or offline with offline changes done to Google drive syncing back on 
connect.

You're correct about the potential conflicts, minimally in the server 
config tiddler save configuration (none/local vs. 
https://xyzwiki.domain/path/.  However, currently I am only looking at a 
single user configuration, so I am just managing that tiddler manually with 
a startup script on the local version.  It removes the config tiddler on 
startup, then puts it back on shutdown.  I have not worked with this enough 
yet to know whether it is reliable.

I can actually see other changes on switching between different clients and 
potentially local node.js servers being beneficial to change the 
theme/layout depending on the device, in particular my an Android phone. 
 However, while I now have node.js on my phone ready to go, it doesn't look 
like offline access to Google Drive contents from the phone within node.js 
is going to be a "no brainer" like on the laptop.

To your point making the cloud version read-only for sharing could provide 
benefit. I do indeed want to share some of the wikis in that fashion.  They 
can even be encourage to save their own local copy I gather.  However, I 
also want to be able to edit it via that server when I am on some foreign 
device with just a browser.  I could start up two instances for this.

So my desires in summary are:


   - Ability to access from any location or device (or as close to this as 
   possible)
   - Ability to make offline changes that sync across all devices
   

Future considerations/thoughts:


   - Multi-user collaboration on wikis
   - Versions/version control of individual tiddlers
   

P.S.  Is there a TW roadmap page somewhere?  A page that includes the 
original and TW5 differences in terms of offshoot development and support - 
plugins, extensions, hosting options.

Thanks very much.  I appreciate any insight or advice on above.

All the best.
 


On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 7:13:17 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> Can you perhaps summarize what you're trying to achieve and how the 
> different services / components fit into the picture?
>
> What I would find interesting is an environment where you have different 
> node.js configurations whereas the web-facing env, perhaps AWS, would 
> provide read-only access only while the local server gave you read-write 
> privileges. Otherwise, if all endpoints provide the same read-write 
> capabilites, what auth process do you plan on using so as to protect your 
> web-faging server from visitors whom you don't want to grant write 
> privileges?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias.
>

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Prerelease of v5.1.14

2016-12-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Josiah,
 

> there are LOT of RED flags in it when you try look at stuff
>

Please be specific, otherwise your comment is of little help.

Best wishes,

Tobias.

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development Plans

2016-12-28 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Nothing like that worked on me Mat.

I will be building the doc portal the way I used to, helping others when I 
can and just hope some help will come in return, or may be even in 
advance!! :)
"Not easy to inspire non-paid free-thinkers to see the world in a 
particular way" - true! :)
We can do only what can be done.

On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 21:01:19 UTC+13, Mat wrote:
>
> People are also generally helpful if you ask for help on specific matters 
>>> that you're attempting to create.
>>>
>> I thought that the "opposite" approach would work, by capturing people's 
>> intents and co-ordinating their work:
>>
>> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114069763/TiddlyWiki%20Intents%20Map
>>  Seems not working either... :)
>>
>
> Well, that seems like a good idea. If you promote it for a few months and 
> carefully note down the interests of people here on the boards you might 
> have some impact. I don't know. And it would be hard to measure. (But it is 
> clearly not enough to note down 2-3 names and wait 4 days).
>
> Here's a third route for consideration; jump on the current 
> "documentation" bandwagon with Reddit and StackExchange (...and more?). 
> You're free to push your agendas in the form of public questions and 
> answers there.
>
>  
>
>> The more you participate in some matter and the more you keep it in the 
>>> frontal lobe of people, the more likely it is that you catch the interest 
>>> of fellow community members. 
>>>
>> but that doesn't work either, in my experience on other forums. If 
>> accessibility to particular knowledge is not valued in this particular 
>> group, it will never be achieved. :) 
>>
>
> Maybe it's just not the particular knowledge that you're after? 
> Regardless, sure, if your issues trigger a desire among those who are 
> capable of developing stuff then of course they will do so. Not easy to 
> inspire non-paid free-thinkers to see the world in a particular way though 
> ;-)
>
>  
>
>> Here is the example recorded on LiM, TiddlyWiki Criticism 
>> : 
>> "28Dec16 Accessibility to Particular Topics on TiddlyWiki 
>> 
>>  
>> was deleted from the "Conveying: Moans about poor documentation" thread on 
>> by moderators without any reasoning given "
>>
>
> I'd say it is VERY unlikely that the moderators would delete that post and 
> more likely there was some error or mistake made somewhere.
>  
>
> If tiddlers are not organised, they are not likely to be found...
>>
>
> Sounds like you should join in the current documentation efforts.
>
>
> <:-)
>

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[tw] Re: How Do I Host My TiddlyWiki5 on Tiddlyspot?

2016-12-28 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Hi Kasadu,

protocol means a sequence of steps leading to a desired result.
It can also be called "Job Cards".

Both of my sites are created with same kind of problems with yours, I think.
You may still have memory fresh enough for the job.

Thank you very much,
Dmitry

On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 22:01:39 UTC+13, kasaduen...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I'd be happy to help, however I can. :)
>
> What do you mean by "protocol"?
>
> I'm not exactly savvy with any programming. HaHa. xD
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 12:31:34 AM UTC-8, Dmitry Sokolov wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kasadu,
>>
>> a few manuals are collected on this page:
>> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114094198/TiddlySpot%20Setup
>> Would you be interested in putting together a protocol that actually 
>> works, please?
>> We would need it as a reference for future installations on TiddlySpot.
>>
>> Thank you beforehand,
>> Dmitry
>>
>> On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 16:28:52 UTC+13, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Success!
>>>
>>> Thank you so much!!
>>>
>>> I just had to close and re-open the browser.
>>>
>>> This is the site I'm working on --> kasadu.tiddlyspot.com
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 6:23:11 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:

 Does anybody know?

>>>

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[tw] Re: How Do I Host My TiddlyWiki5 on Tiddlyspot?

2016-12-28 Thread kasaduenterprise3
I'd be happy to help, however I can. :)

What do you mean by "protocol"?

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 12:31:34 AM UTC-8, Dmitry Sokolov wrote:
>
> Hi Kasadu,
>
> a few manuals are collected on this page:
> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114094198/TiddlySpot%20Setup
> Would you be interested in putting together a protocol that actually 
> works, please?
> We would need it as a reference for future installations on TiddlySpot.
>
> Thank you beforehand,
> Dmitry
>
> On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 16:28:52 UTC+13, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> Success!
>>
>> Thank you so much!!
>>
>> I just had to close and re-open the browser.
>>
>> This is the site I'm working on --> kasadu.tiddlyspot.com
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 6:23:11 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody know?
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Snippet question

2016-12-28 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Thank you Tobias,
the new post is created, the post above is deleted.
Cheers,
Dmitry

On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 01:21:29 UTC+13, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Dmitry,
>
> As there is no versioning in TW at the moment this seems to be the only 
>>> feasible way to me. 
>>>
>> Would you know the plans on develping the versioning and multi-user 
>> co-working feature?
>>
>>
> May I suggest you try not to overload discussion topics all that much? 
> Dave started a post with a very specific scope and applicability where 
> Thomas saw a link to a lack of versioning. If that sparks a new, more 
> general line of thought for you about some potential, future multi-user 
> Tiddlywiki, which is sure something many users are interested in, please 
> consider opening a new topic nonetheless and reference the other one 
> insofar as both relate. Otherwise topics like this one tend to grow with 
> entirely unrelated content that simply has nothing to do with the OP. 
> Thanks.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tobias.
>

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[tw] Re: How Do I Host My TiddlyWiki5 on Tiddlyspot?

2016-12-28 Thread Dmitry Sokolov
Hi Kasadu,

a few manuals are collected on this page:
http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114094198/TiddlySpot%20Setup
Would you be interested in putting together a protocol that actually works, 
please?
We would need it as a reference for future installations on TiddlySpot.

Thank you beforehand,
Dmitry

On Wednesday, 28 December 2016 16:28:52 UTC+13, kasaduen...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Success!
>
> Thank you so much!!
>
> I just had to close and re-open the browser.
>
> This is the site I'm working on --> kasadu.tiddlyspot.com
>
> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 6:23:11 PM UTC-8, kasaduen...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> Does anybody know?
>>
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development Plans

2016-12-28 Thread Mat

>
> People are also generally helpful if you ask for help on specific matters 
>> that you're attempting to create.
>>
> I thought that the "opposite" approach would work, by capturing people's 
> intents and co-ordinating their work:
>
> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114069763/TiddlyWiki%20Intents%20Map
>  Seems not working either... :)
>

Well, that seems like a good idea. If you promote it for a few months and 
carefully note down the interests of people here on the boards you might 
have some impact. I don't know. And it would be hard to measure. (But it is 
clearly not enough to note down 2-3 names and wait 4 days).

Here's a third route for consideration; jump on the current "documentation" 
bandwagon with Reddit and StackExchange (...and more?). You're free to push 
your agendas in the form of public questions and answers there.

 

> The more you participate in some matter and the more you keep it in the 
>> frontal lobe of people, the more likely it is that you catch the interest 
>> of fellow community members. 
>>
> but that doesn't work either, in my experience on other forums. If 
> accessibility to particular knowledge is not valued in this particular 
> group, it will never be achieved. :) 
>

Maybe it's just not the particular knowledge that you're after? Regardless, 
sure, if your issues trigger a desire among those who are capable of 
developing stuff then of course they will do so. Not easy to inspire 
non-paid free-thinkers to see the world in a particular way though ;-)

 

> Here is the example recorded on LiM, TiddlyWiki Criticism 
> : 
> "28Dec16 Accessibility to Particular Topics on TiddlyWiki 
> 
>  
> was deleted from the "Conveying: Moans about poor documentation" thread on 
> by moderators without any reasoning given "
>

I'd say it is VERY unlikely that the moderators would delete that post and 
more likely there was some error or mistake made somewhere.
 

If tiddlers are not organised, they are not likely to be found...
>

Sounds like you should join in the current documentation efforts.


<:-)

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