[tw] Kindle Export

2012-01-13 Thread DanielF847
I was wondering if anyone has found a useful way to export a TW to
a .mobi format
I know you can simply snapshot it and then convert it with mobipocket
creator, but does that preserve the links?

I am a student, who uses TW for note taking and would like to be able
to look at my notes on the go. (and isolate myself from facebook
during studying time haha)

If nothing is available to do this in an automated fashion, I would be
happy to write something, but I will need a little help with how TW
and/or the snapshots are structured.

If anyone would like to help on a project like this, I'd love to hear
about it, just shoot me an email or post here and maybe we can get
something started.

 I love wiki note-taking, but its not portable enough for my purposes,
I want to be able to read my TW EVERYWHERE lol.

Daniel

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[tw] Re: Kindle Export

2012-01-14 Thread DanielF847
I have the kindle dx. and I have been able to open the empty.html
file, but nothing displays, I've enabled javascript and still can't
get it to work, also the web browser is slow. I don't care about
editing.

Ideally, I would like to just export my TW before a test or something
and then use the kindle to study.

Just in case anyone else is looking, the kindles (not including the
kindle 1) can access local html content.
the document root can be found at:

file:mnt/us/documents/

there are 4 slashes, I assume, because it uses a fhs style file
structure. so file: would be root.

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[tw] keep indentation between lines

2012-01-14 Thread DanielF847
I prefer to edit without a wysiwyg editor, but I do wish that the
default editor in TW would remember the indentation of the previous
line. recently I've resorted to using my code editor to edit my
tiddlers and then pasting the result into TW.

for example if I am typing a tabbed list
  first item
   sub first item
subsubfirst item

when I hit enter, I wish that there would already be 3 tabs waiting
for me on the next line. same with #s and same with *'s
in my code editor (notepad++) I just use tabs, and it would remember
the indentation between lines.

has anyone else been looking for this? does it exist already?

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[tw] Re: Kindle Export

2012-01-16 Thread DanielF847
Ok, so I think the most effective way for my purposes is a mixture of
the snapshot plugin and a macro. The process will work something like
this:
--Obviously write Tiddlers
--Create a tiddler (for our purposes we'll call it Compilation 1)
--within the tiddler add excerpts and full articles using a macro.
(the macro would add some magic formatting to convert the titles of
each of the sections into anchors and each [[page]] link and WikiWord
into an internal link)
--use snapshot to export the data
--and a batch file to do some text processing and turn it into a .mobi
(or I'll leave it as html, I havent decided)

I wouldn't get everything I wanted, but I'd get pretty darn close. it
would give me anchor links for whatever I add to the compilation which
will work in both html and mobi

I did see somewhere that someone made a feature request for something
like this, but it did not seem recent, and I'm guessing that the
author isn't going to get on that any time soon

On Jan 14, 6:41 pm, DanielF847  wrote:
> I have the kindle dx. and I have been able to open the empty.html
> file, but nothing displays, I've enabled javascript and still can't
> get it to work, also the web browser is slow. I don't care about
> editing.
>
> Ideally, I would like to just export my TW before a test or something
> and then use the kindle to study.
>
> Just in case anyone else is looking, the kindles (not including the
> kindle 1) can access local html content.
> the document root can be found at:
>
> file:mnt/us/documents/
>
> there are 4 slashes, I assume, because it uses a fhs style file
> structure. so file: would be root.

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[tw] Re: Kindle Export

2012-01-17 Thread DanielF847
yea sorry about that. I didn't realize you were the creator until
after I posted. My german skills are non existent (English/Spanish are
quite good) and my coding experience is average. My major hurdle is
understanding the TW code and how to interact with it. There isn't a
whole lot of documentation about it. I'm slowly eating my way through
it, and then possibly I'll be able to write something myself.

On Jan 16, 4:35 pm, Tobias Beer  wrote:
> To be able to look at...http://therapie-sport.de/#Export
> you will need to download that wiki.
>
> tb

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[tw] Re: Kindle Export

2012-01-17 Thread DanielF847
yea sorry about that. I didn't realize you were the creator until
after I posted. My german skills are non existent (English/Spanish are
quite good) and my coding experience is average. My major hurdle is
understanding the TW code and how to interact with it. There isn't a
whole lot of documentation about it. I'm slowly eating my way through
it, and then possibly I'll be able to write something myself.

On Jan 16, 4:35 pm, Tobias Beer  wrote:
> To be able to look at...http://therapie-sport.de/#Export
> you will need to download that wiki.
>
> tb

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[tw] DefaultTiddlers

2012-02-28 Thread DanielF847
Is it possible to have a dynamic list of default tiddlers without
modifying the defaulttiddlers code?

for example I was hoping to use <> to make my most recently
modified tiddlers when I open my tiddly wiki

any ideas on how to do this?

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