[tw5] Re: [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread john roland
Seems to do the trick - thanks!

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:35:01 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>
> ok version v0.0.33 is now out and should solve the timezone issues please 
> give it a try and let me know
>
> On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 12:12:29 AM UTC+3, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> Plug in update to *v0.0.33*
>> Change log for this version mainly timezone bugfixes  
>> https://github.com/akhater/Daily-Notes-for-TW5/releases/tag/v0.0.33
>>
>> v0.0.30 - 2020-06-04
>>
>>- Splitting code to multiple tiddlers
>>- Adding parsedate widget
>>- Standardizing entry times by timestamp
>>- You can now change the format by editing 
>>$:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/dateformat 
>>
>> 
>>- Enhanced tasks handling
>>- all pending tasks now show in a dedicated tab
>>- Fixed bug of icon being shown always selected
>>- 
>>
>> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
>> get it from Github 
>> 
>> Bringing, yet another, Roam functionality into TW5 I wrote this litter 
>> plugin called Daily Notes, it is still in early development but good 
>> enough, I think, to be released
>>
>> You can read more about interstitial journaling at 
>> https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling
>> Features
>>
>>- Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q) by default
>>- Can "expand" on an idea (outline style) by clicking on the plus
>>- Can easily delete an entry
>>
>> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
>> get it from Github 
>>
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Query: Could The Regex Tool In Tiddler Commander Have A Standalone Version?

2020-06-05 Thread Mohammad
Hi TT

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 8:45:16 PM UTC+4:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mohammad wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Feedback always help to improve! Many thanks for your feedback and 
>>> please let me know if there is any issue to be addressed in new update!
>>>
>>  
> Ciao Mohammed
>
> I can't see in Commander an easy way to change Content Type.
>

1. Filter tiddlers
2. Open Field tab
3. Open Set Field Value
4.From Field Name select Type
5. In the Field Value enter type ContentType

 

>
> It would be very useful to me if that were possible.
>
> Here is a use case ...
>
> You import a text document, work on it in SNR, split it into many parts, 
> when finished you need to change many Tiddlers from type "text/plain" to 
> "text/vnd.tiddlywiki".
>
> Currently I have to do it manually. 
>
>
> Just a comment.
>
> Very best wishes
> TT
>

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[tw5] Re: New Tools: Concentrate on Note Taking

2020-06-05 Thread Mohammad
Hi Tony!

On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 4:51:12 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mohammad,
>
> Thanks for keeping everyone informed.
>
> I do see people often reinventing the wheel, however they usually come out 
> quite different each time. 
>
>
Yep!
 

> Each concept has value in its own right.
>
>
Agree!
 

> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 5:32:48 AM UTC+10, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> It seems live-note taking has got a lot of attentions!
>> By live-note taking I mean to concentrate on note taking!
>>
>> New brands
>>
>> - The Notowriety 
>> from 
>> Mark
>> - The Streambullets 
>> from 
>> Saq
>>
>> Of course there was some old ones like
>>  - http://rquicktid.tiddlyspot.com/ from Mat
>>  - http://livenote.tiddlyspot.com/ from Kookma
>>
>>
>> Also there is in progress project from Nicolas Petton
>>
>> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266088690104905729?s=20
>> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266092217128624131?s=20
>>
>>
>> Thank you all! Tiddlywiki is just amazing! I always say it is like Lego 
>> world!
>>
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: New Tools: Concentrate on Note Taking

2020-06-05 Thread Mohammad
Hi TT,


On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:18:03 AM UTC+4:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> They differ.
>
>
Yes, that is true! BUT all of them have a common objective: concentrate on 
writing or note taking 
 

> A review of differences could be interesting.
>
>
That would be very informative for users
 

> IMO Mark S.' Noto  is 
> the most flexible of them all, even in early development.
>
> But let's discuss it more.
>
> TT
>

Cheers
Mohammad 

>
> On Thursday, 4 June 2020 21:32:48 UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> It seems live-note taking has got a lot of attentions!
>> By live-note taking I mean to concentrate on note taking!
>>
>> New brands
>>
>> - The Notowriety 
>> from 
>> Mark
>> - The Streambullets 
>> from 
>> Saq
>>
>> Of course there was some old ones like
>>  - http://rquicktid.tiddlyspot.com/ from Mat
>>  - http://livenote.tiddlyspot.com/ from Kookma
>>
>>
>> Also there is in progress project from Nicolas Petton
>>
>> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266088690104905729?s=20
>> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266092217128624131?s=20
>>
>>
>> Thank you all! Tiddlywiki is just amazing! I always say it is like Lego 
>> world!
>>
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: My TW Performance

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Damon,

Not listing all from the beginning is a good idea. As the 3 character 
before search limit helps. If you allow the desired string to be entered 
before listing found items, eg a submit button this can also help.

You could have a search already limited to tiddler, or system tiddler or 
some other item, before you type a string then the list starts. This is an 
advantage of classifying tiddlers with tag or I prefer an object-type 
field, you can limit searches to tasks, or other object-types or to those 
without an object-type from the beginning.

Any search may make use of internal indexes if the filter is written 
correctly see https://tiddlywiki.com/#Performance on the indexes.

Regards
Tony


On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 9:01:31 AM UTC+10, Damon Pritchett wrote:
>
> Haven't tried a splash screen yet, but am loving the conversation.
>
> One performance note that I forgot to mention: I have a couple of custom 
> searches setup; one the name of the tiddler and one for the prefix of the 
> tiddler name. Both search show a bit of a delay when entering text in them 
> which I attribute mostly to the large number of tiddlers that I'm trying to 
> search through. This delay is not observed or is at least significantly 
> shorter when using the standard search box in the sidebar. As I was typing 
> this, I realized that I haven''t compared the code I'm using to the one the 
> standard search is using. This is something I will do. 
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion for improving the performance of custom 
> searches?
>
> Damon
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:19:54 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 9:23:34 PM UTC+2, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>>>
>>> Or if you want to be sneaky and just have the *perception* of fast 
>>> loading, you can use your source code inspector on your tiddlywiki with all 
>>> your tiddlers closed, copy the contents of the 
>>> div.tc-page-container-wrapper element and the inline style sheet to put in 
>>> the style scoped section and replace all the examples in that 
>>> $:/Splashscreen . It looks like tiddlywiki opens instantly while everything 
>>> is loaded in the background ... much like the MS Windows desktop.
>>>
>>
>> Nice trick! ... A second possibility would be to create a Splashscreen, 
>> that is so "interesting / funny", that users do a "shift-reload", ... just 
>> to see it again. 
>>
>> May be some "internal" wiki statistics, like number of tiddlers, number 
>> of tags, ... last modified and so on... This info needs to be created and 
>> saved, with the last save action. So it is available during the next load. 
>>
>> If users are engaged during startup, delay time isn't or is less of a 
>> problem anymore. 
>>
>> have fun!
>> mario
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Saq,

In a reply here I mention stream(s) as a layer to support images "In the 
future" https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/ipCEDNmrjJk/J8-GqTdMBQAJ

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 1:40:53 AM UTC+10, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> The problem is one of implementation. Currently there is no clean and 
> flexible way of doing so.
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 5:36:13 PM UTC+2, SizzlinSJ wrote:
>>
>> Double click feels right so there are no accidental edits
>> I do like Reet's suggestion, 
>>
>>> Once we click outside the edit area it should close the edit area. It 
>>> would feel more natural. 
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: NotoWritey - A proposed simple document editor for TW

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Mark,

Thanks so much for that. I realise now its using a feature of wikify I 
forgot, the output parameter.

In a reply here I mention noto as a layer to support images "In the future" 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/ipCEDNmrjJk/J8-GqTdMBQAJ

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:31:59 PM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Thanks, Tony.
>
> There's nothing too complex about the wikitext combo routine. There's a 
> function:
>
> \define compile-h()
> <$list filter="[tag]">
> <$transclude mode=block/>
> 
> \end
>
>
> which gets called like this:
>
> <$wikify text="""<>""" name="compiled" output="html">
> <$button message="tm-copy-to-clipboard" param=<> >
> Copy HTML to clipboard
> 
> 
>
> You can find the code towards the bottom of tiddler. "NotoWritey Macros"
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:56:14 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>>
>>
>> notowritey, is it *notoriously* useful, or what?
>>
>>
> I guess we'll find out ;-)
>

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[tw5] Re: NotoWritey - A proposed simple document editor for TW

2020-06-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki

I updated notowritey-outliner.html. You can now reset the tiddler being 
edited if you change your mind or need to start over. You can also save up 
to 5 copies of the current tiddler and label them as you need, kind of like 
a mini versioning system. That way if you have multiple versions of a 
tiddler you can work on it over a period of time without having to through 
everything away or saving it in a tiddler out of the document. Hopefully 5 
will be enough for a working start. I was trying to come up with an 
approach that wouldn't require any playing with the main tag list field and 
where versions would travel with the document, so this is a bit of a 
compromise between complexity and workability.

Thanks!

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[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki mention on self hosted podcast

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Dave,

Thanks for sharing. Clearly using the node version for access to individual 
tiddlers as files, this fellow highlights the gap in tiddywiki
Embedding images is a multi-step process;

With recent advances of noto and [bullet] stream, it think the ability to 
drag and drop an image into a tiddler will; be possible such that it;

   - Will create the image tiddler, save internally, pending a later export 
   to as external image and add a canonical field if set this way
   - Name the tiddler $:/images/dropped/filename or as set.
   - Place an transcuction to the image where it was dropped in the tiddler.


This becomes feasible because noto and stream have added an interactive 
layer that we can use to support this, ie no in the simple text editor.

I would also like to see such a process allowing you to choose if its 
background, left, right text justified etc... in the current tiddler.

Thanks For the lead
Tony

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:00:43 AM UTC+10, Dave Parker wrote:
>
> Self hosted podcast did a follow up here
>
> https://pca.st/episode/609669b1-d87e-4dda-a7af-edf52ba0e8c9?t=1477
>
> where the guy who found TW and liked it does a 3 month later review
>
> (He still likes it)
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: NotoWritey - A proposed simple document editor for TW

2020-06-05 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Thanks, Tony.

There's nothing too complex about the wikitext combo routine. There's a 
function:

\define compile-h()
<$list filter="[tag]">
<$transclude mode=block/>

\end


which gets called like this:

<$wikify text="""<>""" name="compiled" output="html">
<$button message="tm-copy-to-clipboard" param=<> >
Copy HTML to clipboard



You can find the code towards the bottom of tiddler. "NotoWritey Macros"

On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:56:14 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>
>
> notowritey, is it *notoriously* useful, or what?
>
>
I guess we'll find out ;-)

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[tw5] Re: New Tools: Concentrate on Note Taking

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Mohammad,

Thanks for keeping everyone informed.

I do see people often reinventing the wheel, however they usually come out 
quite different each time. 

Each concept has value in its own right.

Regards
Tony

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 5:32:48 AM UTC+10, Mohammad wrote:
>
> It seems live-note taking has got a lot of attentions!
> By live-note taking I mean to concentrate on note taking!
>
> New brands
>
> - The Notowriety 
> from 
> Mark
> - The Streambullets 
> from 
> Saq
>
> Of course there was some old ones like
>  - http://rquicktid.tiddlyspot.com/ from Mat
>  - http://livenote.tiddlyspot.com/ from Kookma
>
>
> Also there is in progress project from Nicolas Petton
>
> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266088690104905729?s=20
> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266092217128624131?s=20
>
>
> Thank you all! Tiddlywiki is just amazing! I always say it is like Lego 
> world!
>
>
> --Mohammad
>

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[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Ste,

Yes, reviewing the link, it all depend on what you call the whole hologram. 
If it is "all the 3d information" then dividing it is fragmenting, and 
loosing 3d data. If you mean a 2d image then there can be many found even 
after fragmenting the hologram. 

This goes well to my earlier points "However to me the beauty of the 
"Fragment" is it is still a fragment all the way up and all the way down", 
but what is it a fragment of is a matter of relativity and perspective?

This is I believe enough to turn fragments into a philosophical subject. 
Part of fractals, chaos and complexity theory amongst others.

Perhaps this is a value of tiddlywiki it has the power to take black and 
white deterministic software and allow it to grow into more than that, 
through emergence into relational, perspective driven, subjective objects, 
there by transcending the deterministic nature of computers. The 
subjectivity enters because of the observer being present and part of the 
system, and multiple observers may see different things, getting closer to 
an art work.

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:02:10 AM UTC+10, Ste Wilson wrote:
>
> https://science.howstuffworks.com/hologram.htm

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[tw5] Re: My TW Performance

2020-06-05 Thread Damon Pritchett
Haven't tried a splash screen yet, but am loving the conversation.

One performance note that I forgot to mention: I have a couple of custom 
searches setup; one the name of the tiddler and one for the prefix of the 
tiddler name. Both search show a bit of a delay when entering text in them 
which I attribute mostly to the large number of tiddlers that I'm trying to 
search through. This delay is not observed or is at least significantly 
shorter when using the standard search box in the sidebar. As I was typing 
this, I realized that I haven''t compared the code I'm using to the one the 
standard search is using. This is something I will do. 

Does anyone have a suggestion for improving the performance of custom 
searches?

Damon

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:19:54 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 9:23:34 PM UTC+2, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>>
>> Or if you want to be sneaky and just have the *perception* of fast 
>> loading, you can use your source code inspector on your tiddlywiki with all 
>> your tiddlers closed, copy the contents of the 
>> div.tc-page-container-wrapper element and the inline style sheet to put in 
>> the style scoped section and replace all the examples in that 
>> $:/Splashscreen . It looks like tiddlywiki opens instantly while everything 
>> is loaded in the background ... much like the MS Windows desktop.
>>
>
> Nice trick! ... A second possibility would be to create a Splashscreen, 
> that is so "interesting / funny", that users do a "shift-reload", ... just 
> to see it again. 
>
> May be some "internal" wiki statistics, like number of tiddlers, number of 
> tags, ... last modified and so on... This info needs to be created and 
> saved, with the last save action. So it is available during the next load. 
>
> If users are engaged during startup, delay time isn't or is less of a 
> problem anymore. 
>
> have fun!
> mario
>
>

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[tw5] Re: TW5 for Sharepoint Online

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Reece,

Happy to help with this. As admin I created a Wiki Library, in SharePoint 
for this purpose, and loaded the tiddlywiki file in as a page, with the 
aspx extension. I may have added the demand for check in and out after to 
this library.


   - The reason I use the wiki library is my research previously showed 
   that libraries used to deliver pages treat the file differently. They gain 
   speed loading, no doubt something Microsoft does to prioritise such pages, 
   but a splash screen indicator is still important.
   - Tiddlywiki will always think it can save but you will get errors 
   unless you have it checked out, so I only save on demand, not automatically.
   - My client uses the wiki in production for business purposes, it's 
   current size is around 5MB
   - I hide draft versions from view, and make changes then publish a 
   version after restoring a number of settings and values, so the viewer gets 
   a consistent view.

Happy to help more if I can from a community point of view, but I am also 
available as a consultant.

Regards
Tony



Of late I have being using internet explorer to open the library in Windows 
explorer to enable the dragging and dropping of new wikis into the library, 
because the wiki library was harder to use, but of course I must return to 
the library and check-in etc...


On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 2:33:09 AM UTC+10, Reece Shaw wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> I found an old thread here 
>  regarding 
> using TW5 with sharepoint online. I have tried the same steps by changing 
> my .HTML to .ASPX on a fresh wiki and uploading the file to a document 
> library but the file itself wont load like a page, it just downloads 
> another copy when trying to access the link. Anybody know how I can resolve 
> this? Ideally I'd like to upload the file as a page but that doesn't seem 
> to be possible.
>
> Its possible its an issue of my company's security settings but I had our 
> site admin try as well to no avail.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Reece
>

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[tw5] Re: [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
ok version v0.0.33 is now out and should solve the timezone issues please 
give it a try and let me know

On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 12:12:29 AM UTC+3, Tony K wrote:
>
> Plug in update to *v0.0.33*
> Change log for this version mainly timezone bugfixes  
> https://github.com/akhater/Daily-Notes-for-TW5/releases/tag/v0.0.33
>
> v0.0.30 - 2020-06-04
>
>- Splitting code to multiple tiddlers
>- Adding parsedate widget
>- Standardizing entry times by timestamp
>- You can now change the format by editing 
>$:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/dateformat 
>
> 
>- Enhanced tasks handling
>- all pending tasks now show in a dedicated tab
>- Fixed bug of icon being shown always selected
>- 
>
> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
> get it from Github 
> 
> Bringing, yet another, Roam functionality into TW5 I wrote this litter 
> plugin called Daily Notes, it is still in early development but good 
> enough, I think, to be released
>
> You can read more about interstitial journaling at 
> https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling
> Features
>
>- Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q) by default
>- Can "expand" on an idea (outline style) by clicking on the plus
>- Can easily delete an entry
>
> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
> get it from Github 
>
>
>

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Re: [tw5] [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
oh second thought you might be right... I might have over complicated the 
problem 

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 9:17:58 AM UTC-12, john roland wrote:
>
> Thanks, Tony. Confirming the downloaded file fixed the header for me too. 
> In case it's helpful, while troubleshooting this morning and before I saw 
> you had posted a fix, I added [UTC] in front of the dateformat and that 
> fixed both the header and the prev. entries drop-down for me.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> John
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:49:59 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> yes sure is
>>
>> this one is a bit tricker to solve 
>>
>> let me figure it out 
>>
>> thanks for your patience 
>>
>> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:41:08 AM UTC-7, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, Tony! That fixed the problem with the h2 for me, but I’m still 
>>> seeing a similar issue with the Previous Entries select menu. Is it 
>>> possible that menu has the same bug?
>>>
>>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Tony K  wrote:
>>>
>>> @Tim @John
>>>
>>> please try the attached file and let me know if it fixes the issue 
>>> before publishing it
>>>
>>> thank you 
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 2:12:29 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:

 Plug in update to *v0.0.30*
 Change log for this version 

 v0.0.30 - 2020-06-04

- Splitting code to multiple tiddlers
- Adding parsedate widget
- Standardizing entry times by timestamp
- You can now change the format by editing 
$:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/dateformat 

 
- Enhanced tasks handling
- all pending tasks now show in a dedicated tab
- Fixed bug of icon being shown always selected
- 

 Test it and download it on Drift  or 
 get it from Github 
 
 Bringing, yet another, Roam functionality into TW5 I wrote this litter 
 plugin called Daily Notes, it is still in early development but good 
 enough, I think, to be released

 You can read more about interstitial journaling at 
 https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling
 Features

- Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q) by default
- Can "expand" on an idea (outline style) by clicking on the plus
- Can easily delete an entry

 Test it and download it on Drift  or 
 get it from Github 



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Re: [tw5] [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
Hello John

thank you for the input highly appreciated

yes a UTC in the date format will solve it but that means your dates will 
all be UTC time I should be releasing a test fix in the coming hours and I 
would appreciate yoru feedback

all the best

On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:17:58 AM UTC+3, john roland wrote:
>
> Thanks, Tony. Confirming the downloaded file fixed the header for me too. 
> In case it's helpful, while troubleshooting this morning and before I saw 
> you had posted a fix, I added [UTC] in front of the dateformat and that 
> fixed both the header and the prev. entries drop-down for me.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> John
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:49:59 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> yes sure is
>>
>> this one is a bit tricker to solve 
>>
>> let me figure it out 
>>
>> thanks for your patience 
>>
>> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:41:08 AM UTC-7, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, Tony! That fixed the problem with the h2 for me, but I’m still 
>>> seeing a similar issue with the Previous Entries select menu. Is it 
>>> possible that menu has the same bug?
>>>
>>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Tony K  wrote:
>>>
>>> @Tim @John
>>>
>>> please try the attached file and let me know if it fixes the issue 
>>> before publishing it
>>>
>>> thank you 
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 2:12:29 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:

 Plug in update to *v0.0.30*
 Change log for this version 

 v0.0.30 - 2020-06-04

- Splitting code to multiple tiddlers
- Adding parsedate widget
- Standardizing entry times by timestamp
- You can now change the format by editing 
$:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/dateformat 

 
- Enhanced tasks handling
- all pending tasks now show in a dedicated tab
- Fixed bug of icon being shown always selected
- 

 Test it and download it on Drift  or 
 get it from Github 
 
 Bringing, yet another, Roam functionality into TW5 I wrote this litter 
 plugin called Daily Notes, it is still in early development but good 
 enough, I think, to be released

 You can read more about interstitial journaling at 
 https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling
 Features

- Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q) by default
- Can "expand" on an idea (outline style) by clicking on the plus
- Can easily delete an entry

 Test it and download it on Drift  or 
 get it from Github 



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Re: [tw5] [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread john roland
Thanks, Tony. Confirming the downloaded file fixed the header for me too. 
In case it's helpful, while troubleshooting this morning and before I saw 
you had posted a fix, I added [UTC] in front of the dateformat and that 
fixed both the header and the prev. entries drop-down for me.

Thanks again,

John

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:49:59 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>
> yes sure is
>
> this one is a bit tricker to solve 
>
> let me figure it out 
>
> thanks for your patience 
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:41:08 AM UTC-7, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Tony! That fixed the problem with the h2 for me, but I’m still 
>> seeing a similar issue with the Previous Entries select menu. Is it 
>> possible that menu has the same bug?
>>
>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Tony K  wrote:
>>
>> @Tim @John
>>
>> please try the attached file and let me know if it fixes the issue before 
>> publishing it
>>
>> thank you 
>>
>> On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 2:12:29 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>>
>>> Plug in update to *v0.0.30*
>>> Change log for this version 
>>>
>>> v0.0.30 - 2020-06-04
>>>
>>>- Splitting code to multiple tiddlers
>>>- Adding parsedate widget
>>>- Standardizing entry times by timestamp
>>>- You can now change the format by editing 
>>>$:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/dateformat 
>>>
>>> 
>>>- Enhanced tasks handling
>>>- all pending tasks now show in a dedicated tab
>>>- Fixed bug of icon being shown always selected
>>>- 
>>>
>>> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
>>> get it from Github 
>>> 
>>> Bringing, yet another, Roam functionality into TW5 I wrote this litter 
>>> plugin called Daily Notes, it is still in early development but good 
>>> enough, I think, to be released
>>>
>>> You can read more about interstitial journaling at 
>>> https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling
>>> Features
>>>
>>>- Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q) by default
>>>- Can "expand" on an idea (outline style) by clicking on the plus
>>>- Can easily delete an entry
>>>
>>> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
>>> get it from Github 
>>>
>>>
>>>
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[tw5] Re: New Tools: Concentrate on Note Taking

2020-06-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
They differ.

A review of differences could be interesting.

IMO Mark S.' Noto  is 
the most flexible of them all, even in early development.

But let's discuss it more.

TT

On Thursday, 4 June 2020 21:32:48 UTC+2, Mohammad wrote:
>
> It seems live-note taking has got a lot of attentions!
> By live-note taking I mean to concentrate on note taking!
>
> New brands
>
> - The Notowriety 
> from 
> Mark
> - The Streambullets 
> from 
> Saq
>
> Of course there was some old ones like
>  - http://rquicktid.tiddlyspot.com/ from Mat
>  - http://livenote.tiddlyspot.com/ from Kookma
>
>
> Also there is in progress project from Nicolas Petton
>
> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266088690104905729?s=20
> - https://twitter.com/NicolasPetton/status/1266092217128624131?s=20
>
>
> Thank you all! Tiddlywiki is just amazing! I always say it is like Lego 
> world!
>
>
> --Mohammad
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[tw5] Re: Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead

2020-06-05 Thread McX
Hi Haase,
How do I install the tw-ettelkasten-button in my TW?

On Friday, 5 June 2020 04:38:44 UTC-3, HC Haase wrote:
>
> I have tried to use tw to build a zettelkasten almost form start of my tw 
> journey.
>
>
> I have made a button and template for making zettle notes. it is mostly a 
> checklist to prime myself to think in a zettelkasten manner before I type 
> my note. But it works quite well I think. have a look - tiddlers attached.
>
>
>
> @TT i have to check out that discussion :). I haven't had much TW time 
> lately.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead

2020-06-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
The whole thing in Luhmann & Zetelkastens is creation is FIXED forever. 
Make a record, that is it. Forever.I actually think its Good if you can 
stick with it.

Your approach looks good. BUT are you a purist? By which  I mean, once a 
Tiddler is created you will NEVER, EVER change it?

TT


On Friday, 5 June 2020 09:38:44 UTC+2, HC Haase wrote:
>
> I have tried to use tw to build a zettelkasten almost form start of my tw 
> journey.
>
>
> I have made a button and template for making zettle notes. it is mostly a 
> checklist to prime myself to think in a zettelkasten manner before I type 
> my note. But it works quite well I think. have a look - tiddlers attached.
>
>
>
> @TT i have to check out that discussion :). I haven't had much TW time 
> lately.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Keyboard-only Tiddlywiki

2020-06-05 Thread Reet Pandher
Hi Mohammad,

How did you add shortcuts? I can't see any obvious way to do so!!
 

> *It is possible to add two shortcut keys*
>
> *- alt + N to open the note-taking window*
> *- alt + S or similar to save the note*
>

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[tw5] Re: Keyboard-only Tiddlywiki

2020-06-05 Thread Reet Pandher
I raised a request on Github 
 regarding this today.
Do put your ideas there if you have any. Who knows we might get lucky and 
the devs implement them.

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[tw5] Re: Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead

2020-06-05 Thread Reet Pandher
For now i have just pinned it to start

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 9:01:50 PM UTC+5:30, SizzlinSJ wrote:
>
> one query: do i have to search for the button everytime i create a new 
>> tiddler?
>
> Maybe you can try transcluding the button tiddler somewhere on sidebar or 
> home tiddler  
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
The whole thing with fragments in TW subsists in some kind of implicit 
understanding in The Maker that co-ordinates behavior.

IMO this video of a DUCK HELL MARCH 
 encapsulates the issue. I 
really mean that. HOW does the fragment duck know where its going?

TT

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[tw5] Re: Keyboard-only Tiddlywiki

2020-06-05 Thread Diego Mesa
I fully agree! I wish this entire thing was part of the core! 

On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 5:38:52 PM UTC-5, Adam S. wrote:
>
> I prefer BTC's brilliant navigator plugin. It jumps from title to tags to 
> the body of  the tiddler with tab, makes dropdown menus keyboard friendly 
> (can choose with up/down arrows and enter) etc., it is as close to 
> perfection as it gets. I am using it without any problems with the current 
> version of TW. I can't find it anywhere though so I attached it (I hope 
> BurningTreeC doesn't mind).
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 9:31:32 PM UTC+2, n berggie wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure what the best way of asking this is but does anybody know 
>> which method of creating/editing Tiddlers is the most efficient for 
>> keyboard-only use?
>>
>> As a student, lectures go by very fast and are not always available 
>> online (to everybody). Between, writing equations in LaTeX, using all of 
>> the many different features to structure notes best, and many more things, 
>> it can be hard to keep up. I set up TiddlyDesktop on my computer but fear 
>> that it requires too much mouse movement. 
>>
>> I can use a coding IDE to edit each (less-than efficiently & far from 
>> traditionally) in this style but I was hoping if anyone knew of the best 
>> keyboard-only way of creating & editing tiddlers; One strong in keyboard 
>> commands and Tiddler navigation.
>>
>> Please link me if there is already a particular discussion on this 
>> matter. ((sorry)) Thanks!
>> (Currently I use Linux, but I hope that doesn't discourage responses)
>> Nick
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Keyboard-only Tiddlywiki

2020-06-05 Thread Georgia K
Hi,

I wish for the same thing for a while and now I do that by some browser 
extensions to have vim-like keystrokes / keyboard operation ... though it's 
limited to the browser and more keyboard shortcuts native to TW would be 
really great.

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:31:32 AM UTC+8, n berggie wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what the best way of asking this is but does anybody know 
> which method of creating/editing Tiddlers is the most efficient for 
> keyboard-only use?
>
> As a student, lectures go by very fast and are not always available online 
> (to everybody). Between, writing equations in LaTeX, using all of the many 
> different features to structure notes best, and many more things, it can be 
> hard to keep up. I set up TiddlyDesktop on my computer but fear that it 
> requires too much mouse movement. 
>
> I can use a coding IDE to edit each (less-than efficiently & far from 
> traditionally) in this style but I was hoping if anyone knew of the best 
> keyboard-only way of creating & editing tiddlers; One strong in keyboard 
> commands and Tiddler navigation.
>
> Please link me if there is already a particular discussion on this matter. 
> ((sorry)) Thanks!
> (Currently I use Linux, but I hope that doesn't discourage responses)
> Nick
>

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[tw5] TW5 for Sharepoint Online

2020-06-05 Thread Reece Shaw
Greetings all,

I found an old thread here 
 regarding 
using TW5 with sharepoint online. I have tried the same steps by changing 
my .HTML to .ASPX on a fresh wiki and uploading the file to a document 
library but the file itself wont load like a page, it just downloads 
another copy when trying to access the link. Anybody know how I can resolve 
this? Ideally I'd like to upload the file as a page but that doesn't seem 
to be possible.

Its possible its an issue of my company's security settings but I had our 
site admin try as well to no avail.

Thanks,

-Reece

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[tw5] Re: Query: Could The Regex Tool In Tiddler Commander Have A Standalone Version?

2020-06-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter

>
> Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Feedback always help to improve! Many thanks for your feedback and 
>> please let me know if there is any issue to be addressed in new update!
>>
>  
Ciao Mohammed

I can't see in Commander an easy way to change Content Type.

It would be very useful to me if that were possible.

Here is a use case ...

You import a text document, work on it in SNR, split it into many parts, 
when finished you need to change many Tiddlers from type "text/plain" to 
"text/vnd.tiddlywiki".

Currently I have to do it manually. 


Just a comment.

Very best wishes
TT

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[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Ste

 Ste Wilson wrote:

> Interestingly if you create a hologram and then break the glass each 
> fragment contains all of the hologram...


Interesting comment.

What I'm taking from this discussion is there a vast richness in concepts 
of "fragmentation" ... They differ between fields of endeavor.

In relation to TW I, me myself and I, think we might look at a few concepts 
outside computer science to see if* we can better pin down some notes on 
praxis.*

FWIW, in branches of linguistics, its often observed that the "body" is not 
partible (linguistically). Sure there is the "naming of parts" but once 
your foot is cut-off is it still yours? Just an example.

TT

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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread Saq Imtiaz
The problem is one of implementation. Currently there is no clean and 
flexible way of doing so.

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 5:36:13 PM UTC+2, SizzlinSJ wrote:
>
> Double click feels right so there are no accidental edits
> I do like Reet's suggestion, 
>
>> Once we click outside the edit area it should close the edit area. It 
>> would feel more natural. 
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread SizzlinSJ
Double click feels right so there are no accidental edits
I do like Reet's suggestion, 

> Once we click outside the edit area it should close the edit area. It 
> would feel more natural. 

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[tw5] Re: Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead

2020-06-05 Thread SizzlinSJ

>
> one query: do i have to search for the button everytime i create a new 
> tiddler?

Maybe you can try transcluding the button tiddler somewhere on sidebar or 
home tiddler  

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[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Hans, Ha!

*A mathematician named Klein*
*Thought the Möbius band was divine.*
* Said he: "If you glue*
* The edges of two,*
*You'll get a weird bottle like mine."*


Actually its a very interesting article. 

But how does it relate to the Partible 
, in the process of 
fragmenting? :-)

TT

On Friday, 5 June 2020 03:54:11 UTC+2, HansWobbe wrote:
>
> Please pass the KlineBottle. I need a drink! 
> 
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 2:44:58 PM UTC-4, Ste Wilson wrote:
>>
>> A fragment of a fractal would be an iteration of the whole. 
>
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[tw5] BobEXE questions: how to update, saving problem, file server, Make wikis available on the local network

2020-06-05 Thread Angel Wong
I would like to update my TiddlyWiki using BobEXE from BobEXE version 1.3 
something to the newest 1.5.2. I encountered some problems during the 
process.

1. How to update

I may have missed the update guide on github but I cannot locate it. Is it 
possible to update by pasting the tiddlers of the older version to the 
tiddler folder of the newer version? By doing this, I encourter the 
following saving issue.

2. Saving issue

After copying my tiddlers including the plugins, the changes on the 
TiddlyWiki is not saved and the save button is red. After several refresh 
or some unknown reason, the BobEXE saves the changes and displays them on 
the log.

3. Cannot enable file server

I cannot enable file server on the setting page by ticking Enable File 
Server. After ticking it, the log shows "WebSocket error:  TypeError: 
data.remove.split is not a function". The checkbox is unticked when I 
refresh and go back to the setting.

4. Make wikis available on the local network

With this function I think i can access my TiddlyWiki on Bob with a VPN of 
my home. However, it seems that once I refresh the wiki or have any 
Internet changes, the true wiki server address changes while the one shown 
on the setting page remains the same. Is there any method to make it fixed 
or to show a correct address? 

 
Thank you very much.
 

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Re: [tw5] Re: [TW5] New Plugin: Simple Search

2020-06-05 Thread Reet Pandher
Thanks!! this works!

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 7:29:02 PM UTC+5:30, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> Hi Reet,
> I copied Apple Spotlight search: You can use the same shortcut to open and 
> to close the search layer.
>
> Currently there seems to be no way to close the search box without the 
>> mouse.
>>
>
> Hope that works for you.
>
> Thomas
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[tw5] Shiraz slider status open does not work properly

2020-06-05 Thread oleghbond
I have been extensively using Shiraz plugin as a platform for my wikis. 
Thanks to Mohammad.

I noticed that Shiraz slider status:open does not work properly. For 
instance:

<>

this code has to render a tiddler with open text. However, it does not - 
see a real example https://bit.ly/3gZbGj6

I would be grateful for somebody's tip or patch.

Olegh 

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[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-05 Thread Ste Wilson
https://science.howstuffworks.com/hologram.htm

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Re: [tw5] Re: [TW5] New Plugin: Simple Search

2020-06-05 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Reet,
I copied Apple Spotlight search: You can use the same shortcut to open and
to close the search layer.

Currently there seems to be no way to close the search box without the
> mouse.
>

Hope that works for you.

Thomas

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Re: [tw5] [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
yes sure is

this one is a bit tricker to solve 

let me figure it out 

thanks for your patience 

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:41:08 AM UTC-7, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>
> Thanks, Tony! That fixed the problem with the h2 for me, but I’m still 
> seeing a similar issue with the Previous Entries select menu. Is it 
> possible that menu has the same bug?
>
> On Jun 5, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Tony K > wrote:
>
> @Tim @John
>
> please try the attached file and let me know if it fixes the issue before 
> publishing it
>
> thank you 
>
> On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 2:12:29 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> Plug in update to *v0.0.30*
>> Change log for this version 
>>
>> v0.0.30 - 2020-06-04
>>
>>- Splitting code to multiple tiddlers
>>- Adding parsedate widget
>>- Standardizing entry times by timestamp
>>- You can now change the format by editing 
>>$:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/dateformat 
>>
>> 
>>- Enhanced tasks handling
>>- all pending tasks now show in a dedicated tab
>>- Fixed bug of icon being shown always selected
>>- 
>>
>> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
>> get it from Github 
>> 
>> Bringing, yet another, Roam functionality into TW5 I wrote this litter 
>> plugin called Daily Notes, it is still in early development but good 
>> enough, I think, to be released
>>
>> You can read more about interstitial journaling at 
>> https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling
>> Features
>>
>>- Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q) by default
>>- Can "expand" on an idea (outline style) by clicking on the plus
>>- Can easily delete an entry
>>
>> Test it and download it on Drift  or 
>> get it from Github 
>>
>>
>>
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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread OGNSYA
@Saq, it's an amazing plug-in! It does open many possibilities. I'll share 
my ideas about that independently in the future, as you suggested.

PS: I agree with both @Reets suggestions below!

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 12:59:17 PM UTC+1, Reet Pandher wrote:
>
> This feels more natural and better. The previous version wouldn't let me 
> click the github link in the roadmap tiddler, it would just enter the edit 
> area.
>
>
> Also, small suggestions: 
> 1. I feel like visually it would look better to have a single line (maybe 
> spanning the complete tiddler?) show up instead of double when we create a 
> bullet.
> 2. Once we click outside the edit area it should close the edit area. It 
> would feel more natural.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 4:17:23 PM UTC+5:30, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>>
>> For evaluation: a version that requires double click to edit:
>>
>> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/bullets-dblclick.html
>>
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Re: [tw5] [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tim Lockridge
Thanks, Tony! That fixed the problem with the h2 for me, but I’m still seeing a 
similar issue with the Previous Entries select menu. Is it possible that menu 
has the same bug?

> On Jun 5, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Tony K  wrote:
> 
> @Tim @John
> 
> please try the attached file and let me know if it fixes the issue before 
> publishing it
> 
> thank you 
> 
> On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 2:12:29 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
> Plug in update to v0.0.30
> Change log for this version 
> 
> v0.0.30 - 2020-06-04
> 
> Splitting code to multiple tiddlers
> Adding parsedate widget
> Standardizing entry times by timestamp
> You can now change the format by editing $:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/dateformat 
> 
> Enhanced tasks handling
> all pending tasks now show in a dedicated tab
> Fixed bug of icon being shown always selected
> 
> Test it and download it on Drift  or get it 
> from Github 
> 
> Bringing, yet another, Roam functionality into TW5 I wrote this litter plugin 
> called Daily Notes, it is still in early development but good enough, I 
> think, to be released
> 
> You can read more about interstitial journaling at 
> https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling 
> 
> Features
> Keyboard shortcut (Alt+Q) by default
> Can "expand" on an idea (outline style) by clicking on the plus
> Can easily delete an entry
> Test it and download it on Drift  or get it 
> from Github 
> 
> 
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[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki mention on self hosted podcast

2020-06-05 Thread PMario
On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:00:43 PM UTC+2, Dave Parker wrote:
>
> Self hosted podcast did a follow up here
>
> https://pca.st/episode/609669b1-d87e-4dda-a7af-edf52ba0e8c9?t=1477
>
> where the guy who found TW and liked it does a 3 month later review
>
> (He still likes it)
>

That's a good thing :)
-m

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[tw5] Re: [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
yes Tim I just changed my timezone and I found the bug...

I will fix it it is easy to crash thanks for pointing that out


On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 6:18:04 AM UTC-7, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>
> My screenshot was from the blank template file at 
> https://github.com/akhater/akhater.github.io/blob/master/drift/drift.empty.html
>
> If I download that blank file and put into TiddlyDesktop right now, it 
> shows a date of 2020-06-04, which is yesterday for me. If it helps, I'm in 
> U.S. Eastern Time Zone (UTC -4), in case it's a time zone bug.
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 9:09:12 AM UTC-4, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Tim 
>>
>> that's really weird I don't have this behavior on any of my installations 
>> (3 of them)
>>
>> the dates are parsed from the UTC timestamp so, my best guess at the 
>> moment, that it is related to the time zone ???
>>
>> any chance you can attach a cleansed copy of your TW file so i can take a 
>> closer look ?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:39:45 PM UTC+3, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>>>
>>> I am seeing the same thing as John. The date in the h2 of 
>>> $:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/ui/capture is a day behind. When I press the edit 
>>> button next to that date, it takes me to the tiddler with the correct date. 
>>> I've attached a screenshot of the two.
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:04:14 AM UTC-4, Tony K wrote:

 Hello John

 thank you for the kind words 

 I am not sure I understood quite well what you mean, I would appreciate 
 if you could share a screenshot

 this being said (and I am not sure if that what you mean) I did change 
 the name of the tiddler in this version to accomodate for custom date 
 formats

 the tiddler itself will have the format 0MM0DD however the 
 displayed format on the main tiddler (called but alt+q) will show in the 
 format you want

 I hope it helps

 On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:32:56 PM UTC+3, john roland wrote:
>
> Tony, I’ll add my voice to the chorus of thanks - I’m getting a lot of 
> great use out of Drift and related plugins. 
>
> The new update to DailyNotes has left me with an edit button above the 
> capture box that shows yesterday’s date and when clicked takes me to a 
> tiddler named after today’s date, but not using the date format setup, 
> instead formatted as mmdd. 
>
> Are you aware of a way to quickly remedy by any chance? 
>
> Thanks again!



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[tw5] Re: My TW Performance

2020-06-05 Thread PMario
On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 9:23:34 PM UTC+2, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>
> Or if you want to be sneaky and just have the *perception* of fast 
> loading, you can use your source code inspector on your tiddlywiki with all 
> your tiddlers closed, copy the contents of the 
> div.tc-page-container-wrapper element and the inline style sheet to put in 
> the style scoped section and replace all the examples in that 
> $:/Splashscreen . It looks like tiddlywiki opens instantly while everything 
> is loaded in the background ... much like the MS Windows desktop.
>

Nice trick! ... A second possibility would be to create a Splashscreen, 
that is so "interesting / funny", that users do a "shift-reload", ... just 
to see it again. 

May be some "internal" wiki statistics, like number of tiddlers, number of 
tags, ... last modified and so on... This info needs to be created and 
saved, with the last save action. So it is available during the next load. 

If users are engaged during startup, delay time isn't or is less of a 
problem anymore. 

have fun!
mario

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[tw5] Re: [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tim Lockridge
My screenshot was from the blank template file 
at 
https://github.com/akhater/akhater.github.io/blob/master/drift/drift.empty.html

If I download that blank file and put into TiddlyDesktop right now, it 
shows a date of 2020-06-04, which is yesterday for me. If it helps, I'm in 
U.S. Eastern Time Zone (UTC -4), in case it's a time zone bug.

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 9:09:12 AM UTC-4, Tony K wrote:
>
> Thank you Tim 
>
> that's really weird I don't have this behavior on any of my installations 
> (3 of them)
>
> the dates are parsed from the UTC timestamp so, my best guess at the 
> moment, that it is related to the time zone ???
>
> any chance you can attach a cleansed copy of your TW file so i can take a 
> closer look ?
>
>
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:39:45 PM UTC+3, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>>
>> I am seeing the same thing as John. The date in the h2 of 
>> $:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/ui/capture is a day behind. When I press the edit 
>> button next to that date, it takes me to the tiddler with the correct date. 
>> I've attached a screenshot of the two.
>>
>> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:04:14 AM UTC-4, Tony K wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello John
>>>
>>> thank you for the kind words 
>>>
>>> I am not sure I understood quite well what you mean, I would appreciate 
>>> if you could share a screenshot
>>>
>>> this being said (and I am not sure if that what you mean) I did change 
>>> the name of the tiddler in this version to accomodate for custom date 
>>> formats
>>>
>>> the tiddler itself will have the format 0MM0DD however the displayed 
>>> format on the main tiddler (called but alt+q) will show in the format you 
>>> want
>>>
>>> I hope it helps
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:32:56 PM UTC+3, john roland wrote:

 Tony, I’ll add my voice to the chorus of thanks - I’m getting a lot of 
 great use out of Drift and related plugins. 

 The new update to DailyNotes has left me with an edit button above the 
 capture box that shows yesterday’s date and when clicked takes me to a 
 tiddler named after today’s date, but not using the date format setup, 
 instead formatted as mmdd. 

 Are you aware of a way to quickly remedy by any chance? 

 Thanks again!
>>>
>>>

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Re: [tw5] Re: [TW5] New Plugin: Simple Search

2020-06-05 Thread Reet Pandher
Hi Thomas,

A request: please enable closing of the simple search box by hitting the 
escape key. 
Currently there seems to be no way to close the search box without the 
mouse.

Thanks

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[tw5] Re: [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
Thank you Tim 

that's really weird I don't have this behavior on any of my installations 
(3 of them)

the dates are parsed from the UTC timestamp so, my best guess at the 
moment, that it is related to the time zone ???

any chance you can attach a cleansed copy of your TW file so i can take a 
closer look ?



On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:39:45 PM UTC+3, Tim Lockridge wrote:
>
> I am seeing the same thing as John. The date in the h2 of 
> $:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/ui/capture is a day behind. When I press the edit 
> button next to that date, it takes me to the tiddler with the correct date. 
> I've attached a screenshot of the two.
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:04:14 AM UTC-4, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> Hello John
>>
>> thank you for the kind words 
>>
>> I am not sure I understood quite well what you mean, I would appreciate 
>> if you could share a screenshot
>>
>> this being said (and I am not sure if that what you mean) I did change 
>> the name of the tiddler in this version to accomodate for custom date 
>> formats
>>
>> the tiddler itself will have the format 0MM0DD however the displayed 
>> format on the main tiddler (called but alt+q) will show in the format you 
>> want
>>
>> I hope it helps
>>
>> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:32:56 PM UTC+3, john roland wrote:
>>>
>>> Tony, I’ll add my voice to the chorus of thanks - I’m getting a lot of 
>>> great use out of Drift and related plugins. 
>>>
>>> The new update to DailyNotes has left me with an edit button above the 
>>> capture box that shows yesterday’s date and when clicked takes me to a 
>>> tiddler named after today’s date, but not using the date format setup, 
>>> instead formatted as mmdd. 
>>>
>>> Are you aware of a way to quickly remedy by any chance? 
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tim Lockridge
I am seeing the same thing as John. The date in the h2 of 
$:/ak/plugins/DailyNotes/ui/capture is a day behind. When I press the edit 
button next to that date, it takes me to the tiddler with the correct date. 
I've attached a screenshot of the two.

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:04:14 AM UTC-4, Tony K wrote:
>
> Hello John
>
> thank you for the kind words 
>
> I am not sure I understood quite well what you mean, I would appreciate if 
> you could share a screenshot
>
> this being said (and I am not sure if that what you mean) I did change the 
> name of the tiddler in this version to accomodate for custom date formats
>
> the tiddler itself will have the format 0MM0DD however the displayed 
> format on the main tiddler (called but alt+q) will show in the format you 
> want
>
> I hope it helps
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:32:56 PM UTC+3, john roland wrote:
>>
>> Tony, I’ll add my voice to the chorus of thanks - I’m getting a lot of 
>> great use out of Drift and related plugins. 
>>
>> The new update to DailyNotes has left me with an edit button above the 
>> capture box that shows yesterday’s date and when clicked takes me to a 
>> tiddler named after today’s date, but not using the date format setup, 
>> instead formatted as mmdd. 
>>
>> Are you aware of a way to quickly remedy by any chance? 
>>
>> Thanks again!
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Keyboard-only Tiddlywiki

2020-06-05 Thread PMario
Hi,

Have a closer look at this long thread here in GG 
. ... 
BUT be aware: The mentioned plugin is *BETA *at the moment and there WILL 
incompatible changes to the tiddler field names and even to the mechanism, 
that builds the structure. 

So *don't use for production* atm!

have fun!
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Re: [tw5] Shiraz slider status open does not work properly

2020-06-05 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
The current design is to store status with single html file! BUT I can
change the code!
I will submit a ticket to address this in the next update!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 4:57 PM Mohammad Rahmani 
wrote:

> Olegh,
>  If you use Node.JS version of TW, it seems none of state tiddler are
> saved! So, with Node.js make a small change in
>
> \define slider(label, src, labelClass, srcClass, status:"closed")<$set 
> name="revealState" value=< "$:/state/shiraz/slider-macro/$(currentTiddler)$/$label$">>>
>
>
> to something like
>
> \define slider(label, src, labelClass, srcClass, status:"closed")
>
> <$set name="revealState" value=< /$(currentTiddler)$/$label$">>>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 3:45 PM oleghbond  wrote:
>
>> I have been extensively using Shiraz plugin as a platform for my wikis.
>> Thanks to Mohammad.
>>
>> I noticed that Shiraz slider status:open does not work properly. For
>> instance:
>>
>> *<> alert-secondary" src:"some text">>*
>>
>> this code has to render a tiddler with open text. However, it does not -
>> see a real example https://bit.ly/3gZbGj6
>>
>> I would be grateful for somebody's tip or patch.
>>
>> Olegh
>>
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Re: [tw5] Shiraz slider status open does not work properly

2020-06-05 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Olegh,
 If you use Node.JS version of TW, it seems none of state tiddler are
saved! So, with Node.js make a small change in

\define slider(label, src, labelClass, srcClass, status:"closed")<$set
name="revealState" value=<>>


to something like

\define slider(label, src, labelClass, srcClass, status:"closed")

<$set name="revealState" value=<>>


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 3:45 PM oleghbond  wrote:

> I have been extensively using Shiraz plugin as a platform for my wikis.
> Thanks to Mohammad.
>
> I noticed that Shiraz slider status:open does not work properly. For
> instance:
>
> *< alert-secondary" src:"some text">>*
>
> this code has to render a tiddler with open text. However, it does not -
> see a real example https://bit.ly/3gZbGj6
>
> I would be grateful for somebody's tip or patch.
>
> Olegh
>
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[tw5] Re: Creating a Table of Contents using Tag Pills instead of individual tiddlers with the tag filter.

2020-06-05 Thread PMario
Hi,

I did create a personal theme, which is optimized for my preferences. It 
uses something I call tag-map [1], which is a plugin, that inserts a new 
tab to the tiddler info area. 

See this link to my edition. 

  
If you click a tag pill, it will open the map instead of the dropdown. 

If this is similar to your idea, it may be possible to extract something, 
or create a new theme based on slant-01.

Since it is a theme, it can be switched on and off. See the "themes" button 
in the right sidebar, where you can switch themes.

have fun!
mario

[1] https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/info-tagmap/

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Re: [tw5] Shiraz slider status open does not work properly

2020-06-05 Thread Mohammad Rahmani
Hi Olegh,
 Would you please check your sample on https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/
and let me know if it works or not?


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 3:45 PM oleghbond  wrote:

> I have been extensively using Shiraz plugin as a platform for my wikis.
> Thanks to Mohammad.
>
> I noticed that Shiraz slider status:open does not work properly. For
> instance:
>
> *< alert-secondary" src:"some text">>*
>
> this code has to render a tiddler with open text. However, it does not -
> see a real example https://bit.ly/3gZbGj6
>
> I would be grateful for somebody's tip or patch.
>
> Olegh
>
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[tw5] Re: Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead

2020-06-05 Thread Reet Pandher
Hi Haase,

That's a really cool idea. Thanks for sharing!!
one query: do i have to search for the button everytime i create a new 
tiddler?
curently i doesn't show up anywhere!

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 1:08:44 PM UTC+5:30, HC Haase wrote:
>
> I have tried to use tw to build a zettelkasten almost form start of my tw 
> journey.
>
>
> I have made a button and template for making zettle notes. it is mostly a 
> checklist to prime myself to think in a zettelkasten manner before I type 
> my note. But it works quite well I think. have a look - tiddlers attached.
>
>
>
> @TT i have to check out that discussion :). I haven't had much TW time 
> lately.
>
>

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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread Reet Pandher
This feels more natural and better. The previous version wouldn't let me 
click the github link in the roadmap tiddler, it would just enter the edit 
area.


Also, small suggestions: 
1. I feel like visually it would look better to have a single line (maybe 
spanning the complete tiddler?) show up instead of double when we create a 
bullet.
2. Once we click outside the edit area it should close the edit area. It 
would feel more natural.

Thanks

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 4:17:23 PM UTC+5:30, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> For evaluation: a version that requires double click to edit:
>
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/bullets-dblclick.html
>

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[tw5] Re: Basic question about tiddler title

2020-06-05 Thread Faber
Work like a charm, thank you! This saves time for me. Tiddlywiki is a very 
good tool!

Il giorno giovedì 4 giugno 2020 22:17:55 UTC+2, Eric Shulman ha scritto:
>
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 11:35:01 AM UTC-7, Faber wrote:
>>
>> I'm searching for a smart way to obtain multiple link ready to click, 
>> based on tiddler current title, like this example:
>> https://www.google.com?q=tiddler title+other+string
>> https://www.google.com?q=tiddler title+another+term
>> https://www.google.com?q=tiddler title+term3
>> https://www.google.com?q=tiddler title+term4
>>
>
> This might help get you in the right direction:
> \define google(term)
> https://www.google.com?q=$(currentTiddler)$+$term$]split[ 
> ]join[+]] }}} target="_blank">$term$
> \end
>
> How it works:
> * To create the "href" value of the link, an "inline filter" is used to 
> combine bits of static text with TW macro replacement syntax.
> * Within a macro, the $(...)$ syntax is replaced by the value of the 
> *variable* referenced between the parentheses.
> * The variable has to be defined OUTSIDE the macro, in the calling 
> context.  Fortunately, the "currentTiddler" variable is automatically 
> defined by the TWCore and is always set to the title of the tiddler in 
> which the macro output is being rendered.
> * Within a macro, the $...$ syntax is replaced by the value of the *macro 
> parameter* referenced between the dollar signs.
> * The parameter is passed as quoted text when the macro is called.
> * Note that a link to a google search term requires that all spaces have 
> to be replaced with "+" characters.
>
> To use it:
> * Place the above code into a tiddler, and tag that tiddler with 
> "$:/tags/Macro".  This will make the macro "global" so it can be used in 
> other tiddlers.
> * Then, in any tiddler (e.g., "Some Tiddler"), write something like this:
> <>
> * The macro output will be an HTML link like this:
> https://www.google.com?q=Some+Tiddler+find+this+text; target=
> "_blank">find this text
>
> Let me know how it goes...
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>

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[tw5] Shiraz slider status open does not work properly

2020-06-05 Thread oleghbond
I have been extensively using Shiraz plugin as a platform for my wikis. 
Thanks to Mohammad.

I noticed that Shiraz slider status:open does not work properly. For 
instance:

*<>*

this code has to render a tiddler with open text. However, it does not - 
see a real example https://bit.ly/3gZbGj6

I would be grateful for somebody's tip or patch.

Olegh 

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[tw5] Re: How to build a "dynamic" list ?

2020-06-05 Thread Eric Shulman
On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 3:07:11 AM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:

SAq's suggestion is applying the reqexp to the titles,  that is not what 
> you want is it, your pattern is running against the text field.


Saq's second suggestion was:
[tag[DailyNotes]regexp:text[$pattern$\b(?)i]
which *does* apply the regexp to the text field while still yielding the 
list of matching tiddler titles.
Thus, the above filter would return a list of titles whose text contains 
the desired text pattern.

Although TonyK's goal wasn't explicitly stated,  I suspect that the above 
result is what he wants (i.e., find all DailyNotes that match the pattern 
in their content)

Also, to get the results in a variable, he can use the $set widget, like 
this:
<$set name="mylist" filter="[tag[DailyNotes]regexp:text[$pattern$\b(?)i]]">

Note that this is one of the specific cases in which the $set widget does 
something that the $vars widget cannot.  For example, if he were to use an 
"inline filter" like this:
<$vars mylist={{{ [tag[DailyNotes]regexp:text[$pattern$\b(?)i]] }}}>
then the "mylist" variable would only capture the *first* matching item 
from the filter.
In contrast, the $set usage captures *all* matching items into the variable.

enjoy,
-e



>1. Can you explain why, you are *looking to do is having one list in a 
>variable with all the results of the second filter* the reason I ask 
>is perhaps there is a way to solve the bigger problem.
>
>
> I hope I have not appeared to harsh in the past. It takes time to  promote 
> better use of the forums,
> the clearer a post is the more we can share; without consuming too much of 
> our own time.
>
> By the way I appreciate your contributions too.
>
> Thanks
> Tony
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 7:34:59 PM UTC+10, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> no specific reason at all, i just don't know better
>>
>> will give it a try thanks a bunch 
>>
>> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 12:33:25 PM UTC+3, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a specific reason why you need nested lists? Do you want the 
>>> tiddler titles or the text that matches the regexp?
>>>
>>> [tag[DailyNotes]regexp[$pattern$\b(?i)]
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> [tag[DailyNotes]regexp:text[$pattern$\b(?)i]
>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread Saq Imtiaz
For evaluation: a version that requires double click to edit:

https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/bullets-dblclick.html

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[tw5] Re: How to build a "dynamic" list ?

2020-06-05 Thread TonyM
Tony, You did Well, Tony.


   1. It sounds to me like the pattern will remain the same for all items 
   in your final list but you want to access the tiddler name as well in the 
   result.
   2. If you use "get" the value ends up being the title coming out of the 
   list.
   3. SAq's suggestion is applying the reqexp to the titles,  that is not 
   what you want is it, your pattern is running against the text field.
   4. Can you explain why, you are *looking to do is having one list in a 
   variable with all the results of the second filter* the reason I ask is 
   perhaps there is a way to solve the bigger problem.


I hope I have not appeared to harsh in the past. It takes time to  promote 
better use of the forums,
the clearer a post is the more we can share; without consuming too much of 
our own time.

By the way I appreciate your contributions too.

Thanks
Tony

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 7:34:59 PM UTC+10, Tony K wrote:
>
> no specific reason at all, i just don't know better
>
> will give it a try thanks a bunch 
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 12:33:25 PM UTC+3, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>>
>> Is there a specific reason why you need nested lists? Do you want the 
>> tiddler titles or the text that matches the regexp?
>>
>> [tag[DailyNotes]regexp[$pattern$\b(?i)]
>>
>> or
>>
>> [tag[DailyNotes]regexp:text[$pattern$\b(?)i]
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: How to build a "dynamic" list ?

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
no specific reason at all, i just don't know better

will give it a try thanks a bunch 

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 12:33:25 PM UTC+3, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> Is there a specific reason why you need nested lists? Do you want the 
> tiddler titles or the text that matches the regexp?
>
> [tag[DailyNotes]regexp[$pattern$\b(?i)]
>
> or
>
> [tag[DailyNotes]regexp:text[$pattern$\b(?)i]
>
>

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[tw5] Re: How to build a "dynamic" list ?

2020-06-05 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Is there a specific reason why you need nested lists? Do you want the 
tiddler titles or the text that matches the regexp?

[tag[DailyNotes]regexp[$pattern$\b(?i)]

or

[tag[DailyNotes]regexp:text[$pattern$\b(?)i]

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[tw5] How to build a "dynamic" list ?

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
I am running a nested filter and looking to get a list of all the results 
(sorry TonyM I am really trying to explain)

filter 1 gets all tiddlers with a specific tag[DailyNotes]
<$list filter="[tag[DailyNotes]]" >

filter 2 will go over all these results and looking for a specific text 
pattern
<$list filter="[get[text]regexp[$pattern$\b(?i)] 


what I am looking to do is having one list in a variable with all the 
results of the second filter 

ActionListopsWidget would do it but it is an action and requires a trigger 
which I do not have in my case

is there a way to do that ?

thanks

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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread PMario


On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 3:51:32 PM UTC+2, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> @pmario does the screenshot below illustrate what you refer to?
>

yes.

I did click the area and saw what happens. But at the moment I don't have 
an idea, how to solve the problem. 

May be disabling "bullet-list" wikitext identifier in the settings.  
That doesn't need any changes from your side.

Or define * at the beginning of the line as the "split regexp" ...

-m

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[tw5] Re: Preview: keyboard driven draggable bullets

2020-06-05 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Some small updates:
- changed shortcut for deleting a tiddler from Delete to Ctrl+Delete
- changed styling of "bullet" to distinguish it from regular unordered lists
- expanded the area in which you can right click to access the context menu

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[tw5] Re: Stop Taking Regular Notes; Use a Zettelkasten Instead

2020-06-05 Thread HC Haase
I have tried to use tw to build a zettelkasten almost form start of my tw 
journey.


I have made a button and template for making zettle notes. it is mostly a 
checklist to prime myself to think in a zettelkasten manner before I type 
my note. But it works quite well I think. have a look - tiddlers attached.



@TT i have to check out that discussion :). I haven't had much TW time 
lately.

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Description: application/json


[tw5] Re: Query: Could The Regex Tool In Tiddler Commander Have A Standalone Version?

2020-06-05 Thread Mohammad
Hi TT,
 I will have a look and back to you

--Mohammad

On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 11:26:23 AM UTC+4:30, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mohammad wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Feedback always help to improve! Many thanks for your feedback and 
>> please let me know if there is any issue to be addressed in new update!
>>
>
>  Ciao Mohammed
>
> I think there is a bug in Regex Diff Setting 
> 
>
> The <> macro does not seem to be active in it.
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>

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[tw5] Re: [Plugin] Daily Notes - Interstitial Journaling plugin TiddilyWiki

2020-06-05 Thread Tony K
Hello John

thank you for the kind words 

I am not sure I understood quite well what you mean, I would appreciate if 
you could share a screenshot

this being said (and I am not sure if that what you mean) I did change the 
name of the tiddler in this version to accomodate for custom date formats

the tiddler itself will have the format 0MM0DD however the displayed 
format on the main tiddler (called but alt+q) will show in the format you 
want

I hope it helps

On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 7:32:56 PM UTC+3, john roland wrote:
>
> Tony, I’ll add my voice to the chorus of thanks - I’m getting a lot of 
> great use out of Drift and related plugins. 
>
> The new update to DailyNotes has left me with an edit button above the 
> capture box that shows yesterday’s date and when clicked takes me to a 
> tiddler named after today’s date, but not using the date format setup, 
> instead formatted as mmdd. 
>
> Are you aware of a way to quickly remedy by any chance? 
>
> Thanks again!

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[tw5] Re: Query: Could The Regex Tool In Tiddler Commander Have A Standalone Version?

2020-06-05 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote:
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>  Feedback always help to improve! Many thanks for your feedback and please 
> let me know if there is any issue to be addressed in new update!
>

 Ciao Mohammed

I think there is a bug in Regex Diff Setting 


The <> macro does not seem to be active in it.

Best wishes
TT

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