[tw] csv_unpack plugin: Import CSV rows as tiddlers/fields

2017-12-19 Thread Evan Balster
Hey, all —

Made another plugin for my own use; some here might find it helpful:

http://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/csv_unpack.html

It parses imported CSV files, converting each row into a tiddler.  It works 
as part of TiddlyWiki's own parse mechanism.

CSV files are expected to have a header row.  Header fields may be 
"re-mapped" to different tiddler fields using the plugin's settings.  
Default fields can also be applied to all tiddlers created from CSVs (this 
is useful for applying tags).

This is a quickie and I don't expect to do substantially further 
development on it.  That said, let me know about any bugs you find.

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[tw] Re: Editing and Saving a Node-TW on mobile

2017-12-19 Thread Jed Carty
Yes, the server is also running my instance of gitea and is also a generic 
ftp and media server. I have a high capacity (20.000mah) battery that I 
have never used long enough with the server to make it run out. I used to 
use the battery for one of my smaller robots and it lasted about 8 hours 
there so I imagine it will have a similar capacity with this. I normally 
only need the server when I am working and I plug it into a wall charger 
then.

You could do the same thing for much less with a raspberry pi zero w and a 
reasonably sized sd card if you are using it for just tiddlywiki. The 
probelm I have had with trying that out is that many newer batteries have 
'smart' changing, an incredibly infuriating feature that turns the battery 
off if not enough current is being drawn and a raspberry pi zero requires 
little enough power than it turns off occasionally because the battery 
thinks it isn't in use. So that would probably last a very long time if you 
have a battery without the smart charging circuits.
The batteries are the normal USB charging batteries.

I am putting together some instructions on how to make one and hopefully 
later scripts to set them up here .

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[tw] Re: It used to work.....

2017-12-19 Thread Ste Wilson
Fancy that.. So my older backup is on a newer version than my current one... 
What the help have I been doing? 

Cheers

Ste

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[tw] Re: TiddliWiki Desktop URLs

2017-12-19 Thread Patrick Gardella
My apologies. I should have tried the latest version first.  That fixed 
it.  (Going from 0.0.8 to 0.0.9)

Patrick

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 6:47:06 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> Patrick,
>
> Please give a full example of one of your links and Tell us what Version 
> TiddlyWiki file you are using. I will assume you have the latest 
> TiddlyDesktop?
>
> Perhaps then someone will be able to reproduce this and respond.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>

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[tw] Re: It used to work.....

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
This isn't much help. The two TW's are  different versions. If I upgrade 
your failing TW to 5.1.15, then the math problem goes away.

BUT, now your eval1 doesn't show a cell where to enter an answer.

Possibly you could upgrade your 5.1.14 pre-release to just 5.1.14, since 
that version seems to work with your plugins.

-- Mark


On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 3:27:59 PM UTC-8, Ste Wilson wrote:
>
> Anyone?? 

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[tw] Re: TiddliWiki Desktop URLs

2017-12-19 Thread TonyM
Patrick,

Please give a full example of one of your links and Tell us what Version 
TiddlyWiki file you are using. I will assume you have the latest 
TiddlyDesktop?

Perhaps then someone will be able to reproduce this and respond.

Regards
Tony

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[tw] Re: It used to work.....

2017-12-19 Thread Ste Wilson
Anyone?? 

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Ok. This works.

Go on top of your image in GD and right click. Copy the image address.

You can use THAT address in  or _canonical_uri.

BUT ... I don't know if it works forever, or just until google refreshes.

-- Mark

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 1:31:22 PM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
>
> Unfortunately broken picture-symbol
>
>
> Did I do it right?:
> Right-clicking on the picture in GoogleDrive, clicking on "Get shareable 
> link", copied that link (
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mx-Zaw4rM3l4wUN9oKZ9stc6AJgZa5xr/view?usp=sharing)
>  
> and wrote it like this in the _canonical_uri-field:
>
>  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mx-Zaw4rM3l4wUN9oKZ9stc6AJgZa5xr/view?usp=sharing
>  
> />
>
> Type of the Tiddler: image
>
> Or anything wrong?
>

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread Evan Balster
Hmm, it would probably be better if any unit tests were "self-contained" or 
relied on other data prefixed with UnitTest/data/ or some such.  I'll 
probably write a bundle of them on my next pass and work out a system.

On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 15:46:38 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hey Evan,
>
> Were you thinking something like this? Or peraps something more 
> self-contained where the input is defined as a field of this tiddler? Let 
> me know!
>
> Diego
>
> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 3:00:27 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>>
>> Hey, Diego — 
>>
>> Thanks again for all your hard work. With a plugin of this complexity, Im 
>>> wondering if there should be "unit tests" tiddler that could keep track of 
>>> the various corner cases proposed here and that you also identify. 
>>>
>>
>> This, times a million.  I had already been thinking about it.
>>
>>
>> *I would like to solicit unit test contributions from users of the plugin*, 
>> following this format:
>>
>>- Exported as JSON or TID
>>- Tagged "UnitTest"
>>- Text is a formula in (= mushroom brackets =) that should produce 
>>TRUE
>>- Title Format:
>>   - For functions:  UnitTest/Functions//
>>   - For operators:  UnitTest/Operators//
>>   - For other stuff:  UnitTest/Other/
>>
>>
>> In other news I'm realizing that selective evaluation is going to be 
>> necessary for IFERROR to work at all, and to efficiently implement things 
>> like IF and SWITCH which shouldn't be computing the arguments they don't 
>> use.  In the long term I expect to explore some aggressive optimizations 
>> for formulas, depending on what uses I put it to.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 14:31:08 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Evan,
>>>
>>> Thanks again for all your hard work. With a plugin of this complexity, 
>>> Im wondering if there should be "unit tests" tiddler that could keep track 
>>> of the various corner cases proposed here and that you also identify. 
>>>
>>> Also, if/when new functionality is added we can also make sure none of 
>>> the previous unexpectedly change. 
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Diego
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11:38:58 AM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:

 Hey, Diego —

 Noticed the COUNT error last night and fixed it in repo.  Good catch on 
 the IF error.  I've also noticed that IFERROR won't behave correctly and 
 I'll be looking into fixing that at some point.

 For the impatient, I'm attaching patch files that can be imported into 
 a wiki that already has the plugin.

 On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 10:24:01 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hey Evan,
>
> In your demo, when I try: 
>
>- count([tag[Expenses]])
>   - `ComputeError: ReferenceError: V_Num is not defined operand: 
>   [Operand function-call]`
>- [tag[Expenses]count[]]
>- [3.00]
>   - This is normal
>- IF(([tag[Expenses]count[]]=*3*),"yes","no")
>- `ValueError: TypeError: value.asString is not a function value: 
>   no`
>   - Where *3* can be either of the below without changing the 
>   returned error
>  - 3.00
>  - [3.00]
>  - "[3.00]"
>  - "3"
>   
> Thank you very much for your hard work on this plugin. Mat is right - 
> you brought the chairs to the dinner party!
>
> Diego
>
>
>
> On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 10:25:51 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>>
>> Time will tell.  It's my experience that hasty decisions about syntax 
>> can make language design tougher later on, so I'm not inclined to jump 
>> the 
>> gun on brevity options.  One of the tough things about filters, in 
>> particular, is that the multi-run syntax should be supported in the 
>> future.  That has some weird implications.
>>
>> It wouldn't be unreasonable to have an arraylinks function, though.
>>
>> On Monday, 18 December 2017 22:19:46 UTC-6, Mat wrote:
>>>
>>> (= arraystring([tag[Expenses]], "[[", "]] [[", "]]")

>>>
>>> A bit cumbersome.
>>> Maybe (= array*links*([tag[Expenses]]) =)  
>>>
>>>
>>> ...and, btw, given how filters are delimited with outer square 
>>> brackets, just maybe parentheses could be omitted for filters? 
>>>
>>> (= arraylinks*[*tag[Expenses]*]* =)
>>>
>>> (= sum*[*tag[Expenses]get[value]*]* =)
>>>
>>> <:-)
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread Birthe C
Ich denke, Mark hat sich trotz Google Drive einen Strohhalm geschnappt. Sie 
teilen nur einen Link zur Datei auf Google Drive. Sie erlauben uns nicht, 
die Bilder zu zeigen. Dropbox hat das gleiche getan.

Birthe

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey Evan,

Were you thinking something like this? Or peraps something more 
self-contained where the input is defined as a field of this tiddler? Let 
me know!

Diego

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 3:00:27 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>
> Hey, Diego — 
>
> Thanks again for all your hard work. With a plugin of this complexity, Im 
>> wondering if there should be "unit tests" tiddler that could keep track of 
>> the various corner cases proposed here and that you also identify. 
>>
>
> This, times a million.  I had already been thinking about it.
>
>
> *I would like to solicit unit test contributions from users of the plugin*, 
> following this format:
>
>- Exported as JSON or TID
>- Tagged "UnitTest"
>- Text is a formula in (= mushroom brackets =) that should produce TRUE
>- Title Format:
>   - For functions:  UnitTest/Functions//
>   - For operators:  UnitTest/Operators//
>   - For other stuff:  UnitTest/Other/
>
>
> In other news I'm realizing that selective evaluation is going to be 
> necessary for IFERROR to work at all, and to efficiently implement things 
> like IF and SWITCH which shouldn't be computing the arguments they don't 
> use.  In the long term I expect to explore some aggressive optimizations 
> for formulas, depending on what uses I put it to.
>
>
> On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 14:31:08 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>>
>> Hey Evan,
>>
>> Thanks again for all your hard work. With a plugin of this complexity, Im 
>> wondering if there should be "unit tests" tiddler that could keep track of 
>> the various corner cases proposed here and that you also identify. 
>>
>> Also, if/when new functionality is added we can also make sure none of 
>> the previous unexpectedly change. 
>>
>> Best,
>> Diego
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11:38:58 AM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey, Diego —
>>>
>>> Noticed the COUNT error last night and fixed it in repo.  Good catch on 
>>> the IF error.  I've also noticed that IFERROR won't behave correctly and 
>>> I'll be looking into fixing that at some point.
>>>
>>> For the impatient, I'm attaching patch files that can be imported into a 
>>> wiki that already has the plugin.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 10:24:01 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:

 Hey Evan,

 In your demo, when I try: 

- count([tag[Expenses]])
   - `ComputeError: ReferenceError: V_Num is not defined operand: 
   [Operand function-call]`
- [tag[Expenses]count[]]
- [3.00]
   - This is normal
- IF(([tag[Expenses]count[]]=*3*),"yes","no")
- `ValueError: TypeError: value.asString is not a function value: 
   no`
   - Where *3* can be either of the below without changing the 
   returned error
  - 3.00
  - [3.00]
  - "[3.00]"
  - "3"
   
 Thank you very much for your hard work on this plugin. Mat is right - 
 you brought the chairs to the dinner party!

 Diego



 On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 10:25:51 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>
> Time will tell.  It's my experience that hasty decisions about syntax 
> can make language design tougher later on, so I'm not inclined to jump 
> the 
> gun on brevity options.  One of the tough things about filters, in 
> particular, is that the multi-run syntax should be supported in the 
> future.  That has some weird implications.
>
> It wouldn't be unreasonable to have an arraylinks function, though.
>
> On Monday, 18 December 2017 22:19:46 UTC-6, Mat wrote:
>>
>> (= arraystring([tag[Expenses]], "[[", "]] [[", "]]")
>>>
>>
>> A bit cumbersome.
>> Maybe (= array*links*([tag[Expenses]]) =)  
>>
>>
>> ...and, btw, given how filters are delimited with outer square 
>> brackets, just maybe parentheses could be omitted for filters? 
>>
>> (= arraylinks*[*tag[Expenses]*]* =)
>>
>> (= sum*[*tag[Expenses]get[value]*]* =)
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread stefct4

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 10:02:36 PM UTC+1, Evan Balster wrote:
>
>
>> Whoops!  That's some JavaScript leaking through.  Patched in git, hotfix 
> attached.
>

Wow, that was fast! Can confirm that it works (after a reload, if anyone 
else wants to try).

~Stef 

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[tw] Re: Thousands seperator with plugin "letfilter" (let:sum)

2017-12-19 Thread Evan Balster
Hey, Marcus —

I'm thinking about adding some nicer number formatting options in my 
formula plugin, which is similar in purpose to the let operator and in 
active development:  https://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/formulas.html

If this interests you, I recommend opening an issue on the GitHub:  
https://github.com/EvanBalster/TiddlyWikiFormula/issues
And/or replying in the groups topic here:  
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/bfInUWhAtzo

On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 10:55:59 UTC-6, Marcus wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> is it possible with the Plugin "letfilter" to format numbers with a 
> thousands seperator?
>
> Like this: 1.234 or 10.000 
>
> <$list filter="[let:SUM test[]]">
>
>
> Or any other way?
>
> Thanks in adcance. 
>

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Oh that's it. You can't view local files from a web address. You can't view 
images from googledrive as images. You might be able to view them in a 
frame:



Mark

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 12:31:16 PM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
>
> @Birthe: :-))
>
>
> @Mark: I open GoogleDrive, go to the Wiki, click with right and click on 
> "Open with Tiddly Drive".
>

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread Evan Balster
Hey, Diego — 

Thanks again for all your hard work. With a plugin of this complexity, Im 
> wondering if there should be "unit tests" tiddler that could keep track of 
> the various corner cases proposed here and that you also identify. 
>

This, times a million.  I had already been thinking about it.


*I would like to solicit unit test contributions from users of the plugin*, 
following this format:

   - Exported as JSON or TID
   - Tagged "UnitTest"
   - Text is a formula in (= mushroom brackets =) that should produce TRUE
   - Title Format:
  - For functions:  UnitTest/Functions//
  - For operators:  UnitTest/Operators//
  - For other stuff:  UnitTest/Other/
   

In other news I'm realizing that selective evaluation is going to be 
necessary for IFERROR to work at all, and to efficiently implement things 
like IF and SWITCH which shouldn't be computing the arguments they don't 
use.  In the long term I expect to explore some aggressive optimizations 
for formulas, depending on what uses I put it to.


On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 14:31:08 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hey Evan,
>
> Thanks again for all your hard work. With a plugin of this complexity, Im 
> wondering if there should be "unit tests" tiddler that could keep track of 
> the various corner cases proposed here and that you also identify. 
>
> Also, if/when new functionality is added we can also make sure none of the 
> previous unexpectedly change. 
>
> Best,
> Diego
>
> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11:38:58 AM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>>
>> Hey, Diego —
>>
>> Noticed the COUNT error last night and fixed it in repo.  Good catch on 
>> the IF error.  I've also noticed that IFERROR won't behave correctly and 
>> I'll be looking into fixing that at some point.
>>
>> For the impatient, I'm attaching patch files that can be imported into a 
>> wiki that already has the plugin.
>>
>> On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 10:24:01 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Evan,
>>>
>>> In your demo, when I try: 
>>>
>>>- count([tag[Expenses]])
>>>   - `ComputeError: ReferenceError: V_Num is not defined operand: 
>>>   [Operand function-call]`
>>>- [tag[Expenses]count[]]
>>>- [3.00]
>>>   - This is normal
>>>- IF(([tag[Expenses]count[]]=*3*),"yes","no")
>>>- `ValueError: TypeError: value.asString is not a function value: no`
>>>   - Where *3* can be either of the below without changing the 
>>>   returned error
>>>  - 3.00
>>>  - [3.00]
>>>  - "[3.00]"
>>>  - "3"
>>>   
>>> Thank you very much for your hard work on this plugin. Mat is right - 
>>> you brought the chairs to the dinner party!
>>>
>>> Diego
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 10:25:51 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:

 Time will tell.  It's my experience that hasty decisions about syntax 
 can make language design tougher later on, so I'm not inclined to jump the 
 gun on brevity options.  One of the tough things about filters, in 
 particular, is that the multi-run syntax should be supported in the 
 future.  That has some weird implications.

 It wouldn't be unreasonable to have an arraylinks function, though.

 On Monday, 18 December 2017 22:19:46 UTC-6, Mat wrote:
>
> (= arraystring([tag[Expenses]], "[[", "]] [[", "]]")
>>
>
> A bit cumbersome.
> Maybe (= array*links*([tag[Expenses]]) =)  
>
>
> ...and, btw, given how filters are delimited with outer square 
> brackets, just maybe parentheses could be omitted for filters? 
>
> (= arraylinks*[*tag[Expenses]*]* =)
>
> (= sum*[*tag[Expenses]get[value]*]* =)
>
> <:-)
>


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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki

>
> @Birthe: :-))


@Mark: I open GoogleDrive, go to the Wiki, click with right and click on 
"Open with Tiddly Drive".

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey Evan,

Thanks again for all your hard work. With a plugin of this complexity, Im 
wondering if there should be "unit tests" tiddler that could keep track of 
the various corner cases proposed here and that you also identify. 

Also, if/when new functionality is added we can also make sure none of the 
previous unexpectedly change. 

Best,
Diego

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11:38:58 AM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>
> Hey, Diego —
>
> Noticed the COUNT error last night and fixed it in repo.  Good catch on 
> the IF error.  I've also noticed that IFERROR won't behave correctly and 
> I'll be looking into fixing that at some point.
>
> For the impatient, I'm attaching patch files that can be imported into a 
> wiki that already has the plugin.
>
> On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 10:24:01 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>>
>> Hey Evan,
>>
>> In your demo, when I try: 
>>
>>- count([tag[Expenses]])
>>   - `ComputeError: ReferenceError: V_Num is not defined operand: 
>>   [Operand function-call]`
>>- [tag[Expenses]count[]]
>>- [3.00]
>>   - This is normal
>>- IF(([tag[Expenses]count[]]=*3*),"yes","no")
>>- `ValueError: TypeError: value.asString is not a function value: no`
>>   - Where *3* can be either of the below without changing the 
>>   returned error
>>  - 3.00
>>  - [3.00]
>>  - "[3.00]"
>>  - "3"
>>   
>> Thank you very much for your hard work on this plugin. Mat is right - you 
>> brought the chairs to the dinner party!
>>
>> Diego
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 10:25:51 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>>>
>>> Time will tell.  It's my experience that hasty decisions about syntax 
>>> can make language design tougher later on, so I'm not inclined to jump the 
>>> gun on brevity options.  One of the tough things about filters, in 
>>> particular, is that the multi-run syntax should be supported in the 
>>> future.  That has some weird implications.
>>>
>>> It wouldn't be unreasonable to have an arraylinks function, though.
>>>
>>> On Monday, 18 December 2017 22:19:46 UTC-6, Mat wrote:

 (= arraystring([tag[Expenses]], "[[", "]] [[", "]]")
>

 A bit cumbersome.
 Maybe (= array*links*([tag[Expenses]]) =)  


 ...and, btw, given how filters are delimited with outer square 
 brackets, just maybe parentheses could be omitted for filters? 

 (= arraylinks*[*tag[Expenses]*]* =)

 (= sum*[*tag[Expenses]get[value]*]* =)

 <:-)

>>>

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread stefct4
Hi,

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 2:32:36 AM UTC+1, Evan Balster wrote:
>
> Released version 0.1.2:  http://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/formulas.html
>
> * Fix an off-by-one-month error parsing transcluded date fields in 
> -MM-DD format
>

Thank you! However, the "month" function still seems to be off by one month 
(please note that I used version 0.13).

(= year(date(20180314)) =)-(= month(date(20180314)) =)-(= day(date(20180314
)) =) 

yields

2018-2-14 (should be 2018-3-14)

Could you look into this?

Cheers,

Stef

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Wait -- maybe I'm asking the wrong question. Your TW, are you viewing it as 
a local file (the url bar says file:///mytw.html) or directly on google 
drive (http://google.drive/something/mytw.html).

Thanks!
Mark

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11:58:29 AM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
>
> ;-))) Ähhh, yes, I saved it and waited until the Wiki completely saved to 
>> GoogleDrive.
>
>
> That finished Tiddler you show (the 2. one) does not show my picture 
>

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread Birthe C
Surya is right about Tiddlywiki on Google drive not showing images. I just 
tested with my own TW.
Surya now you learned me something, I had never tried tiddlywiki on Google 
drive before ;-)

Birthe

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki

>
> Hi,


you're really great- you all :-)) Thanks for all your help :-)

@BurningTreeC: Yes, I would like to have your support :-)
Thanks in advance! 

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Re: [tw] Re: How does the orphans list work?

2017-12-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Slemmer

Just to confirm that the documentation is in error; the orphans tab currently 
just shows those non-system tiddlers that don’t have an explicit link (whether 
from themselves or another tiddler). I’ve updated the documentation, and am 
pushing the update to tw.com  now.

Best wishes

Jeremy

> On 19 Dec 2017, at 18:43, slemmer.balazs@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Thank you! I have checked it out only briefly, but so far it seems more 
> in-line with what I have expected from the orphans list. I will definitely 
> report back if I find anything missing or something that shouldn't be there!
> 
> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 6:35:23 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
> I would say that either the implementation or the documentation is incorrect.
> 
> I think you can get closer to the list you want with this:
> 
> <>
> 
> If there is something still showing up that you think shouldn't, give a 
> shout-out.
> 
> Good luck!
> Mark
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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread BurningTreeC
isn't this a case for a teamviewer session?

Am Freitag, 15. Dezember 2017 11:03:57 UTC+1 schrieb Surya:
>
> Hello, 
> for the first a huge THANKYOU to the developers of TiddlyWiki and to the 
> developers of all the plugins!
>
> My question: How do I insert a picture in a Tiddler so that I can see it? 
> And after synchronising I want to see this picture in the Tiddler on 
> Android too. 
>
> I did it with [img[file:///pathtomyfile/titleofthepictue.jpg]]. But I can 
> see only the symbol for a broken picture. I tried it with different 
> pictures. 
> I synchronise over TiddlyDrive to Google Drive. From there I start always 
> my Wiki. 
>
> Thankyou for your help! 
> Have a good day, 
> Bettina 
>
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[tw] Re: New TiddlyWiki documentation structure "BETA" (demo site)

2017-12-19 Thread morosanuae via TiddlyWiki
Sorry for the confusion.
 
I have changed the title. You have taken it to literally. I have put the 
word "BETA" in quotes, meaning that it is indeed incomplete work. Take it 
easy, it's NOT something OFFICIAL. It's just a demo site I did to 
illustrate my proposal.

If you want to participate on the discussion follow this link on GitHub: 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2912#issuecomment-352824479



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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki

>
> ;-))) Ähhh, yes, I saved it and waited until the Wiki completely saved to 
> GoogleDrive.


That finished Tiddler you show (the 2. one) does not show my picture 

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[tw] Re: New TiddlyWiki documentation structure "BETA" (demo site)

2017-12-19 Thread coda coder
My opinion is: this is nowhere near "beta" -- not even sure if alpha, beta, 
rc etc is appropriate for documentation since it's an evolving, living 
project that "never ends".

My suggestions: tell me *how* I can help, *where* I can help and what I 
need to get started.

My questions: 

Is this to be official documentation? Is Jeremy on board?

If this is beta, where is the change-log?  Where are the set milestones?  
What's the roadmap?

Signed,
Confused.

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 6:33:56 AM UTC-6, moros...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> The project involving restructuring the actual TiddlyWiki documentation 
> reached "BETA" status. This means that we are close but not there yet.
>
> If you care about the documentation and you have run into obstacles 
> searching for documentation content (like me) *please take a look and 
> share your opinions or make suggestions*.
>
>
> I've created a dedicated wiki just for this project:
> http://new-docs.tiddlyspot.com
>
>
> Please, check the *"Guides"* and *"References"* sections (the ones with 
> blue and bold title) in the "Help" tab in sidebar for the new structure. 
>
> You can also reference and compare the new structure to the old one : 
> "Contents old" (in red and bold title).
>
>
> There are many things left to do until the new structure will be 
> completely functional: renaming tiddlers, manipulate the content of some 
> tiddlers (aggregate or split) etc., and I think from now on this project 
> will need some community support.
>
>
> Thanks.
>

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki
In this Tiddler I put the path name from my file-explorer from the computer:

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Neuer Tiddler.tid
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[tw] Re: How does the orphans list work?

2017-12-19 Thread slemmer . balazs . acc
Thank you! I have checked it out only briefly, but so far it seems more 
in-line with what I have expected from the orphans list. I will definitely 
report back if I find anything missing or something that shouldn't be there!

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 6:35:23 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I would say that either the implementation or the documentation is 
> incorrect.
>
> I think you can get closer to the list you want with this:
>
> <>
>
> If there is something still showing up that you think shouldn't, give a 
> shout-out.
>
> Good luck!
> Mark
>

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Can you export one or more of your _canonical_uri tiddlers and post it 
here? If it's not personal?

Click on the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the tiddler.

Click on export tiddler

Choose "tid"

Save to your disk

Good luck,
Mark


On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 10:25:12 AM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
>
> Hi @ all,
>
> I made everything now
> The full path of tested picture is without any spaces now, and has only 
> normal letters (lowercase and uppercase).
>
> I copied it from my file-explorer into the _canonical_uri-field.
> I copied it into the adressbar in the browser (the browser showed the 
> picture as a picture) and from that adressbar into the _canonical_uri-field.
> I copied the picture into different folders on my desktop 
> (home/Bettina/myhome/Downloads), (home/Bettina/Desktop) and copied these 
> pathes into the _canonical_uri-field.
>
> Nothing worked
>
> What does "case sensitive" mean? Maybe I am doing something wrong with 
> that?
>
>
> How can I do this?:
>
>
> *I prefer to use relative path and put it below the tiddlywiki:  
> mytiddlywiki.html*
> *Images*
> *myimage.jpg*
>
> I have my TW-file on GoogleDrive (because I want it to save automatically 
> and not to download it always with "file1", "file2" and so on).
> But someone wrote here, that pictures from GoogleDrive doesn't work in the 
> _canonical_uri-field?!?
>
> ???
> Bettina
>

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[tw] Re: anchor top when editing tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki
Hello,

@Eric Shulman:
You wrote:

1) create a tiddler, e.g., "MyStyles", tagged with $:/tags/Stylesheet
2) enter the following CSS into that tiddler:

.tc-edit-texteditor, .tc-tiddler-preview-preview { max-height:80vh; overflow
-y:auto; }

I like that a lot :-)

But one question I still have.
With this solution both, editor & preview, are scrolling separately.
Without that solution they scroll together, so that I can immediately see, 
what I will get with my editing on the left. But the editor bar isn't 
visible in a long note.
Is it possible to combine both?
So, with this .tc-edit-texteditor, .tc-tiddler-preview-preview { max-height:
80vh; overflow-y:auto; }

But that the editor and the preview scroll together?

Thanks in advance for helping :-)
Bettina

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki

>
> Hi @ all,

I made everything now
The full path of tested picture is without any spaces now, and has only 
normal letters (lowercase and uppercase).

I copied it from my file-explorer into the _canonical_uri-field.
I copied it into the adressbar in the browser (the browser showed the 
picture as a picture) and from that adressbar into the _canonical_uri-field.
I copied the picture into different folders on my desktop 
(home/Bettina/myhome/Downloads), (home/Bettina/Desktop) and copied these 
pathes into the _canonical_uri-field.

Nothing worked

What does "case sensitive" mean? Maybe I am doing something wrong with that?


How can I do this?:


*I prefer to use relative path and put it below the tiddlywiki:  
mytiddlywiki.html*
*Images*
*myimage.jpg*

I have my TW-file on GoogleDrive (because I want it to save automatically 
and not to download it always with "file1", "file2" and so on).
But someone wrote here, that pictures from GoogleDrive doesn't work in the 
_canonical_uri-field?!?

???
Bettina

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[tw] Re: muuri.js library useful? any Ideas how to use this?

2017-12-19 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello Diego,
yes! that's going to be useful, a popup like the paletteswitcher to set 
different tiddler sizes maybe, there you could also select it as fixed that 
it keeps its position. that would also keep the appearance clean

another Idea would be not to use single buttons on tiddlers but to drag 
them onto a "setting field" in the sidebar for example, or onto a button on 
the side, to add a designated setting to the tiddler.
with that Idea you could go further and apply actions and many other things.



Am Dienstag, 19. Dezember 2017 18:08:09 UTC+1 schrieb Diego Mesa:
>
> Hello BurningTreeC,
>
> I am very excited by your work on this! I think this will dramatically 
> increase usability, especially on mobile devices! As far as (dumb) ideas 
> go, maybe having a setting for 1, 2, 3, or 4 columns, and each tiddler then 
> has an appropriate button to make it take 1 more or 1 less column. Also, 
> pinning a tiddler.
>  
> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11:01:22 AM UTC-6, BurningTreeC wrote:
>>
>> zooming and rotating makes it kinda messy right now :'(
>>
>> I need some time to sort all options out... meanwhile, anyone who finds 
>> this idea useful and some nice or stupid ideas?
>> the stupid ones are the best ones btw
>>
>> greets from snowy austria
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2017 14:31:55 UTC+1 schrieb BurningTreeC:
>>>
>>> I was playing around with this library
>>>
>>> https://github.com/haltu/muuri
>>>
>>> ... got a grid working inside tw:  http://muritest.tiddlyspot.com/ *  
>>>  - But honestly, I don't know what I'm doing*
>>>
>>>
>>> I think I did a great mess initializing this, I'm a noob in javascript 
>>> and tw widgets ...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you have any Ideas how to use this in a sane way?
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread Evan Balster
Hey, Diego —

Noticed the COUNT error last night and fixed it in repo.  Good catch on the 
IF error.  I've also noticed that IFERROR won't behave correctly and I'll 
be looking into fixing that at some point.

For the impatient, I'm attaching patch files that can be imported into a 
wiki that already has the plugin.

On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 10:24:01 UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> Hey Evan,
>
> In your demo, when I try: 
>
>- count([tag[Expenses]])
>   - `ComputeError: ReferenceError: V_Num is not defined operand: 
>   [Operand function-call]`
>- [tag[Expenses]count[]]
>- [3.00]
>   - This is normal
>- IF(([tag[Expenses]count[]]=*3*),"yes","no")
>- `ValueError: TypeError: value.asString is not a function value: no`
>   - Where *3* can be either of the below without changing the 
>   returned error
>  - 3.00
>  - [3.00]
>  - "[3.00]"
>  - "3"
>   
> Thank you very much for your hard work on this plugin. Mat is right - you 
> brought the chairs to the dinner party!
>
> Diego
>
>
>
> On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 10:25:51 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>>
>> Time will tell.  It's my experience that hasty decisions about syntax can 
>> make language design tougher later on, so I'm not inclined to jump the gun 
>> on brevity options.  One of the tough things about filters, in particular, 
>> is that the multi-run syntax should be supported in the future.  That has 
>> some weird implications.
>>
>> It wouldn't be unreasonable to have an arraylinks function, though.
>>
>> On Monday, 18 December 2017 22:19:46 UTC-6, Mat wrote:
>>>
>>> (= arraystring([tag[Expenses]], "[[", "]] [[", "]]")

>>>
>>> A bit cumbersome.
>>> Maybe (= array*links*([tag[Expenses]]) =)  
>>>
>>>
>>> ...and, btw, given how filters are delimited with outer square brackets, 
>>> just maybe parentheses could be omitted for filters? 
>>>
>>> (= arraylinks*[*tag[Expenses]*]* =)
>>>
>>> (= sum*[*tag[Expenses]get[value]*]* =)
>>>
>>> <:-)
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: How does the orphans list work?

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I would say that either the implementation or the documentation is 
incorrect.

I think you can get closer to the list you want with this:

<>

If there is something still showing up that you think shouldn't, give a 
shout-out.

Good luck!
Mark

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 8:31:28 AM UTC-8, slemmer.b...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Excuse me if I'm being ignorant but I have only recently started using TW5 
> and it seems that I cannot really wrap my head around the orphans list.
>
> According to the TW5 website 
> : 
> *Orphans* lists all the tiddlers that are not connected to any other 
> tiddler by links, tags or lists.
>
> The thing that confuses me is that many tiddlers show up in that list that 
> either are tagged (by both existing and nonexistent tiddlers) or are 
> tagging other tiddlers or both. I would assume that at least some of these 
> should not appear in that list. The only way I seem to be able to "remove" 
> a tiddler from that list is if I link to it from the main content of a 
> tiddler (even if it is the same tiddler, which shouldn't count, I think, 
> but that's just a minor issue).
>
> So could someone please explain how the orphans list works in detail? If 
> only tiddlers with direct links to them are excluded from it, it is not all 
> that useful (and definitely not in the capacity that is described on the 
> website). Also how should I go about creating a more useful list that 
> excludes tiddlers that are being linked to from *another* tiddler (if 
> that's not possible, any link could be sufficient) or are tagged with an 
> *existing* tiddler?
>

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[tw] Re: muuri.js library useful? any Ideas how to use this?

2017-12-19 Thread Diego Mesa
Hello BurningTreeC,

I am very excited by your work on this! I think this will dramatically 
increase usability, especially on mobile devices! As far as (dumb) ideas 
go, maybe having a setting for 1, 2, 3, or 4 columns, and each tiddler then 
has an appropriate button to make it take 1 more or 1 less column. Also, 
pinning a tiddler.
 
On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 11:01:22 AM UTC-6, BurningTreeC wrote:
>
> zooming and rotating makes it kinda messy right now :'(
>
> I need some time to sort all options out... meanwhile, anyone who finds 
> this idea useful and some nice or stupid ideas?
> the stupid ones are the best ones btw
>
> greets from snowy austria
>
> Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2017 14:31:55 UTC+1 schrieb BurningTreeC:
>>
>> I was playing around with this library
>>
>> https://github.com/haltu/muuri
>>
>> ... got a grid working inside tw:  http://muritest.tiddlyspot.com/ *   - 
>> But honestly, I don't know what I'm doing*
>>
>>
>> I think I did a great mess initializing this, I'm a noob in javascript 
>> and tw widgets ...
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you have any Ideas how to use this in a sane way?
>>
>

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[tw] Re: muuri.js library useful? any Ideas how to use this?

2017-12-19 Thread BurningTreeC
zooming and rotating makes it kinda messy right now :'(

I need some time to sort all options out... meanwhile, anyone who finds 
this idea useful and some nice or stupid ideas?
the stupid ones are the best ones btw

greets from snowy austria

Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2017 14:31:55 UTC+1 schrieb BurningTreeC:
>
> I was playing around with this library
>
> https://github.com/haltu/muuri
>
> ... got a grid working inside tw:  http://muritest.tiddlyspot.com/ *   - 
> But honestly, I don't know what I'm doing*
>
>
> I think I did a great mess initializing this, I'm a noob in javascript and 
> tw widgets ...
>
>
>
> Do you have any Ideas how to use this in a sane way?
>

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[tw] Thousands seperator with plugin "letfilter" (let:sum)

2017-12-19 Thread Marcus
Hello everybody,

is it possible with the Plugin "letfilter" to format numbers with a 
thousands seperator?

Like this: 1.234 or 10.000 

<$list filter="[let:SUM test[]]">


Or any other way?

Thanks in adcance. 

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[tw] Re: [AddOn] file-backups - "TiddlyWiki File Save and Backup" is an official FireFox AddOn

2017-12-19 Thread PMario
Feedback: 
 - *Here* and https://github.com/pmario/file-backups/issues

What's next:
 - update Video
 - Chrome support
 - Save special "tagged" versions (outside the backup rotation) ... github 
PR  work in progress. 

Version Overview
- latest: V 0.3.3
- next post :) 


Tested with:

I did test them with FF57 and FF58-beta+ for

 - Windows 10
 - Ubuntu 17.10

According to feedback from my initial thread 
 and 
the github repo it works with FF57+ on:

 - Mac OSX 10.13 
 - windows 8 

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[tw] [AddOn] file-backups - "TiddlyWiki File Save and Backup" is an official FireFox AddOn

2017-12-19 Thread PMario
Hi Folks, 

I'm happy to announce, that:

*AddOn: file-backups* 
 "TiddlyWiki 
File Save and Backup" is an official FireFox AddOn!

It works for *TiddlyWiki 5* and *TiddlyWikiClassic*. 

How it works: 
 - "One image is worth a 1000 words". So have a look at 1000+ images ;)
 - Watch the Video! 

*If you like it: Support it  :) *

Homepage:
 - https://pmario.github.io/file-backups/

Learn More:

 - next post :)

have fun!
mario

*PS - If you like it: Support it  :) *

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[tw] How does the orphans list work?

2017-12-19 Thread slemmer . balazs . acc
Excuse me if I'm being ignorant but I have only recently started using TW5 
and it seems that I cannot really wrap my head around the orphans list.

According to the TW5 website 
: 
*Orphans* lists all the tiddlers that are not connected to any other 
tiddler by links, tags or lists.

The thing that confuses me is that many tiddlers show up in that list that 
either are tagged (by both existing and nonexistent tiddlers) or are 
tagging other tiddlers or both. I would assume that at least some of these 
should not appear in that list. The only way I seem to be able to "remove" 
a tiddler from that list is if I link to it from the main content of a 
tiddler (even if it is the same tiddler, which shouldn't count, I think, 
but that's just a minor issue).

So could someone please explain how the orphans list works in detail? If 
only tiddlers with direct links to them are excluded from it, it is not all 
that useful (and definitely not in the capacity that is described on the 
website). Also how should I go about creating a more useful list that 
excludes tiddlers that are being linked to from *another* tiddler (if 
that's not possible, any link could be sufficient) or are tagged with an 
*existing* tiddler?

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[tw] Re: Formula: Spreadsheet-like mathematics for TiddlyWiki

2017-12-19 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey Evan,

In your demo, when I try: 

   - count([tag[Expenses]])
  - `ComputeError: ReferenceError: V_Num is not defined operand: 
  [Operand function-call]`
   - [tag[Expenses]count[]]
   - [3.00]
  - This is normal
   - IF(([tag[Expenses]count[]]=*3*),"yes","no")
   - `ValueError: TypeError: value.asString is not a function value: no`
  - Where *3* can be either of the below without changing the returned 
  error
 - 3.00
 - [3.00]
 - "[3.00]"
 - "3"
  
Thank you very much for your hard work on this plugin. Mat is right - you 
brought the chairs to the dinner party!

Diego



On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 10:25:51 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
>
> Time will tell.  It's my experience that hasty decisions about syntax can 
> make language design tougher later on, so I'm not inclined to jump the gun 
> on brevity options.  One of the tough things about filters, in particular, 
> is that the multi-run syntax should be supported in the future.  That has 
> some weird implications.
>
> It wouldn't be unreasonable to have an arraylinks function, though.
>
> On Monday, 18 December 2017 22:19:46 UTC-6, Mat wrote:
>>
>> (= arraystring([tag[Expenses]], "[[", "]] [[", "]]")
>>>
>>
>> A bit cumbersome.
>> Maybe (= array*links*([tag[Expenses]]) =)  
>>
>>
>> ...and, btw, given how filters are delimited with outer square brackets, 
>> just maybe parentheses could be omitted for filters? 
>>
>> (= arraylinks*[*tag[Expenses]*]* =)
>>
>> (= sum*[*tag[Expenses]get[value]*]* =)
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Bibles

2017-12-19 Thread Greg Davis

Hi, seems this subject will not go away. One of the original threads, 
probably the major one, is here: 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/ZCKqJu1hMvM/lPn-nNp6HAAJ

Thanks for the shout out, Mark S, if I recall correctly you came up with a 
javascript generator to simplify loading a formatted text and converting to 
TidlyWiki.

Life and some other projects slowed down my progress, only working on 
Psalms now, hope to finish my "enhanced over plain text" version someday. 
(Haven't updated the version on Tiddlyspot.)

Been awhile since I looked but I think it would be possible to create TW 
versions for at least the ASV1901, RV1895, and ReinaValera1909. I think 
these are all public domain now. So still possible additions to the 
TiddlyWiki Library.

Greg

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[tw] Re: Bibles

2017-12-19 Thread Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/
Thanks for the shout out. Here are some things I have done:

Tiddlywiki.com references an old introductory outline I did of the biblical 
book of Obadiah ages ago. 
http://giffmex.org/experiments/obadiah.html#Table%20of%20contents

More helpful, probably, is Gospel Bubbles: 
http://giffmex.org/gospels.bubbles.html - has three phases: 1) visual maps 
of each Gospel, with passages organized by type of passage, and containing 
links to tiddlers for each passage. Done. 2) Adding parallel passages to 
the tiddlers of each passage. Done. 3) Tagging each passage with the 
themes, literary elements, people, groups and places found in that passage. 
Some of those are done for all. Most only done for Matthew.

Most of what I have done in Spanish is using TiddlyWiki to generate static 
html pages at http://articulos.giffmex.org, so that does not showcase 
TiddlyWiki directly.

Others have done more with adding the text of the entire Bible to a 
TiddlyWiki file. Looks like someone already answered about that with an 
attached file. I have not done anything similar to that.


On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 7:52:55 AM UTC-5, Stephen Wilson wrote:
>
> I was chatting with a minister friend of mine and thought it would be a 
> good opportunity to evangelise TiddlyWiki by showing him some of the bible 
> stuff good people on here have produced
> Five mins fruitless searching on google groups later and the moment had 
> passed.
>
> Just a quick request for you biblical links :)
>
> Cheers.
>
> Stephen
>

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[tw] Re: Why is blockchain perfect for TW?

2017-12-19 Thread Birthe C
I also read your posts, I would certainly not like to miss out on anything.
 
Dificulty beeing to persuade anyone I know real life to use tiddlywiki.


Birthe

Den tirsdag den 19. december 2017 kl. 15.35.42 UTC+1 skrev Mat:
>
> Well, those who actually ask are clearly the ones who are interested. I 
> basically always read your posts. You're one of the TWizards here.
>
> <:-)
>

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[tw] Re: Bibles

2017-12-19 Thread Stephen Wilson
Thanks for that.  The blank would be good too.  Cheers.

On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 14:30:22 UTC, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Attached - KJV verse-by-verse with a ability to comment on each verse. It 
> was started by forum member Greg Davis. 
>
> For my own use, I have chapter-by-chapter which is more efficient. It's 
> modern language copyright so I can't distribute it. I could distribute the 
> shell and then your friend could fill it as needed from a source like bible 
> gateway.
>
> -- Mark
>
> On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 4:52:55 AM UTC-8, Stephen Wilson wrote:
>>
>> I was chatting with a minister friend of mine and thought it would be a 
>> good opportunity to evangelise TiddlyWiki by showing him some of the bible 
>> stuff good people on here have produced
>> Five mins fruitless searching on google groups later and the moment had 
>> passed.
>>
>> Just a quick request for you biblical links :)
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Stephen
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Bibles

2017-12-19 Thread Birthe C
Thank you very much, Mark.

I had a copy from earlier but lost it some time ago. I have searched for it 
ever since.

Birthe

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[tw] Re: Editing and Saving a Node-TW on mobile

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
What size battery do you carry, and how long does it last? Seems like a 
largish flash drive would be sufficient, but I assume you're using the 
drive for more than just TW.

Thanks!
Mark

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 12:49:53 AM UTC-8, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> My current solution is using a cheap mobile server that I can carry with 
> me. It is a raspberry pi with an external harddrive taped to it and it can 
> run off a USB charging battery. That way I can just have the node version 
> of the wiki with me all the time.
>
> I need to look at exactly how tiddlywiki splits a wiki into separate files 
> but your suggestion of creating a single-file version and then pulling new 
> things from it sounds like a good idea. I think that it wouldn't be too 
> difficult to have a button in the node version of the wiki that create a 
> single file version of the current wiki and puts it in your dropbox folder. 
> Then twederation can be used to pull out any new tiddlers that are in the 
> single file wiki in the drop box folder.
>

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I think it's a pathing (not a real word). Probably a simple thing.

If you have the image displayed in your browser tab, then select the url 
(address) and copy that. Paste that value into _canonical_uri. When you 
copy from the address bar, the browser will change spaces to %20 for you 
and you know for sure the path is right.

Then we get to the issue of how to start the address -- e.g. file:/// or 
file:// or just /  . In the past it is has varied from platform to platform 
and browser to browser.

This is why I prefer to use relative path and put it below the tiddlywiki:

  mytiddlywiki.html
Images
myimage.jpg

Then the path is always Images/myimage.jpg -- very simple and you can zip 
the top directory and use it again somewhere else on any platform.

Viel Glück!

On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 4:40:40 AM UTC-8, Surya wrote:
>
> So, what can I do now to get it work?
>
> How can I find out if it is like this?
>>
> *>>>But since Surya is on linux it's possible the browser doesn't have 
> rights to some particular directory. That's why I suggested testing the 
> path in a browser tab.* 
>  
> And what to do then?
>

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[tw] Re: Why is blockchain perfect for TW?

2017-12-19 Thread Mat
Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Is that why people never seem to show much interest in using what I make? 
> Like multi-user wikis and twederation and other things that have been 
> requested, because I say 'experiment'?
>

IMO... or I shoud say IMGuess, the first reason for why "so few users show 
interest in stuff what ANYONE makes" is that few users ever find out about 
new plugins etc. The number of people who read a post are just not that 
many. That is of course one of the very problems TWederation aims to solve. 
Another reason is that, yes, things are experimental in the beginning and 
that does scare people away. Very few want to take part in the development 
process (and surely that also goes for both you and me in most cases, no?)
 

> I have just given up on answering questions about sharing tiddlers between 
> wikis and simultaneous editing and the like.
>

Well, those who actually ask are clearly the ones who are interested. I 
basically always read your posts. You're one of the TWizards here.

<:-)

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread BurningTreeC
I think that, too

I'm also on linux and tested with some files and folders with spaces.
You need to replace the spaces in the filename with %20

the best thing would be to name folders WITHOUT spaces, you could use _ 
instead of spaces.
That avoids having problems like this one

Am Dienstag, 19. Dezember 2017 13:59:31 UTC+1 schrieb Birthe C:
>
> Hi Surya
>
> You were able to see your image in the browser, you did test that.
>
> I think you have to look into your path. When I tested it none of my 
> folders had any spaces in their names. Browsers changes the way they are 
> written filling out the spaces with %20. Also never use special characters, 
> I always have to be careful myself being danish (æ,ø and å). Also remember 
> it is case sensitive.
>
> Really I think you problem is down to folder names with multi words and 
> spaces between them.
>
>
> Birthe
>
>
>
> Den tirsdag den 19. december 2017 kl. 13.40.40 UTC+1 skrev Surya:
>>
>> So, what can I do now to get it work?
>>
>> How can I find out if it is like this?
>>>
>> *>>>But since Surya is on linux it's possible the browser doesn't have 
>> rights to some particular directory. That's why I suggested testing the 
>> path in a browser tab.* 
>>  
>> And what to do then?
>>
>

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[tw] TiddliWiki Desktop URLs

2017-12-19 Thread Patrick Gardella
I couldn't find an answer to this elsewhere, so I wanted to ask you all. 

When creating notes in TiddlyWiki Desktop using Markdown (regardless of the 
flavor), and I add a URL using the []() format, those links open up inside 
the Desktop app.  I can't get them to open externally in a browser. And 
once I open a link in the Desktop, I have no way to get back to the 
TiddlyWiki except by quitting the Desktop app and reopening.

I've lived with this for several years, so it's not like this is a 
showstopper.  But I thought I'd ask how you all deal with it.  Any hints on 
how to make this work?

Patrick

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread Birthe C
Hi Surya

You were able to see your image in the browser, you did test that.

I think you have to look into your path. When I tested it none of my 
folders had any spaces in their names. Browsers changes the way they are 
written filling out the spaces with %20. Also never use special characters, 
I always have to be careful myself being danish (æ,ø and å). Also remember 
it is case sensitive.

Really I think you problem is down to folder names with multi words and 
spaces between them.


Birthe



Den tirsdag den 19. december 2017 kl. 13.40.40 UTC+1 skrev Surya:
>
> So, what can I do now to get it work?
>
> How can I find out if it is like this?
>>
> *>>>But since Surya is on linux it's possible the browser doesn't have 
> rights to some particular directory. That's why I suggested testing the 
> path in a browser tab.* 
>  
> And what to do then?
>

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[tw] Re: Bibles

2017-12-19 Thread Mat
search + contact fellow member Dave Gifford / giffmex 

<:-)

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[tw] Bibles

2017-12-19 Thread Stephen Wilson
I was chatting with a minister friend of mine and thought it would be a 
good opportunity to evangelise TiddlyWiki by showing him some of the bible 
stuff good people on here have produced
Five mins fruitless searching on google groups later and the moment had 
passed.

Just a quick request for you biblical links :)

Cheers.

Stephen

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[tw] Re: It used to work.....

2017-12-19 Thread Stephen Wilson
Old in action here 


New in action here 


On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 11:59:36 UTC, Stephen Wilson wrote:
>
> I have a button  
> which 
> generates two random numbers and then evaluates the sum and returns that 
> value to a field...
> Or at least it used to...
>
>
> Now it returns the value of the previous sum.
>
> Before 
> 
>
> After 
>
> The old data tiddler is here 
> 
>
> The statans field should be the sum of the other two.
>
> The code is the same...
>
> WHATS GOING ON!  *sobs*
>
> <$button>Random Question
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="data" $field="statrand1" $value=
> <>/>
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="data" $field="statrand2" $value=
> <>/>
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="data" $field="statans" $value=
> <>/>
> 
>
>
> Cheers :)
>
> Ste
>
>
>
>
>
>

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[tw] Re: Inserting a picture in a Tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki
So, what can I do now to get it work?

How can I find out if it is like this?
>
*>>>But since Surya is on linux it's possible the browser doesn't have 
rights to some particular directory. That's why I suggested testing the 
path in a browser tab.* 
 
And what to do then?

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[tw] New TiddlyWiki documentation structure "BETA" (demo site)

2017-12-19 Thread morosanuae via TiddlyWiki
Hello everyone,

The project involving restructuring the actual TiddlyWiki documentation 
reached "BETA" status. This means that we are close but not there yet.

If you care about the documentation and you have run into obstacles 
searching for documentation content (like me) *please take a look and share 
your opinions or make suggestions*.


I've created a dedicated wiki just for this project:
http://new-docs.tiddlyspot.com


Please, check the *"Guides"* and *"References"* sections (the ones with 
blue and bold title) in the "Help" tab in sidebar for the new structure. 

You can also reference and compare the new structure to the old one : 
"Contents old" (in red and bold title).


There are many things left to do until the new structure will be completely 
functional: renaming tiddlers, manipulate the content of some tiddlers 
(aggregate or split) etc., and I think from now on this project will need 
some community support.


Thanks.

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[tw] Re: Editing and Saving a Node-TW on mobile

2017-12-19 Thread Birthe C
Hi Jed,

I like that idea and also that it would make twederation known to more 
users.


Birthe

Den tirsdag den 19. december 2017 kl. 09.49.53 UTC+1 skrev Jed Carty:
>
> My current solution is using a cheap mobile server that I can carry with 
> me. It is a raspberry pi with an external harddrive taped to it and it can 
> run off a USB charging battery. That way I can just have the node version 
> of the wiki with me all the time.
>
> I need to look at exactly how tiddlywiki splits a wiki into separate files 
> but your suggestion of creating a single-file version and then pulling new 
> things from it sounds like a good idea. I think that it wouldn't be too 
> difficult to have a button in the node version of the wiki that create a 
> single file version of the current wiki and puts it in your dropbox folder. 
> Then twederation can be used to pull out any new tiddlers that are in the 
> single file wiki in the drop box folder.
>

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[tw] Re: link to a search phrase

2017-12-19 Thread tobaisch
great Mark S.
looks so simple. :) 
works perfect
many thanks
regards
tom 

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[tw] [TW5] Roadmap for TiddlyDesktop

2017-12-19 Thread Ed
Hi Jeremy,

What are your ideas for the TiddlyDesktop in the (near) future if any?

I ask this because I have a problem, more of an inconvenwance, while 
working with TW5 in TiddlyDeskTop.

When I do research about a project, I collect relevant links in a tiddler 
for later reference and I like to use the framedlink macro to open such 
a link inside the tiddler.
Works brilliantly when website in question allows it. When not I have 
to open that link in a browser.

When I used FireFox before the FireFox Apocalypse, this was just  a
matter of opening in a new tab, so the screen was uncluttered, only 
the browser was there. 

Now with TiddlyDesktop I have a TiddlyDesktop window open + FireFox
to view said website. (And because of work in general there are some 
more windows open.)

Any chance that you could remedy this?

Well I suppose you could make TiddlyDeskTop into a a sort of fuller-blown 
browser, but that would be a major-major operation, a horrible task I 
suppose.
So I can live with it, but I am curious if you could do something and if 
there 
is any roadmap of sorts for the TiddlyDesktop.

Thank very very much in advance!
DoublePlus-Cheers, Ed 

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[tw] Re: Floating buttons on the right site of the tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread Mat
On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 12:15:14 PM UTC+1, Marcus wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> I found a solution on my onw way with CSS:
>
> Excellent!

<:-)

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[tw] Re: Floating buttons on the right site of the tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread Mat

>
> Hi've already set the sticky option in the control panel.
>

If you're not getting any result from this then you're probably using a 
browser that is not compatible with css sticky. Then I'm afraid I don't 
know any other solution. There might *be* other solutions though.

<:-)


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[tw] Re: Floating buttons on the right site of the tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread Marcus
Hello again,

I found a solution on my onw way with CSS:


#navi{
float: right;
position: sticky;
left: 950px;
top: 750px;
bottom: 50px:
z-index: 300;
}

This works great :-)

Thanks for your answers.

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[tw] Re: Floating buttons on the right site of the tiddler

2017-12-19 Thread Marcus
Hello,

Hi've already set the sticky option in the control panel.

Also I've tried with "position:sticky" for the two buttons, but it doesn't 
work.
But I must say, that I've no experience in CSS.
Have you an example?

Thanks.

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[tw] Re: Editing and Saving a Node-TW on mobile

2017-12-19 Thread Jed Carty
My current solution is using a cheap mobile server that I can carry with 
me. It is a raspberry pi with an external harddrive taped to it and it can 
run off a USB charging battery. That way I can just have the node version 
of the wiki with me all the time.

I need to look at exactly how tiddlywiki splits a wiki into separate files 
but your suggestion of creating a single-file version and then pulling new 
things from it sounds like a good idea. I think that it wouldn't be too 
difficult to have a button in the node version of the wiki that create a 
single file version of the current wiki and puts it in your dropbox folder. 
Then twederation can be used to pull out any new tiddlers that are in the 
single file wiki in the drop box folder.

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