[tw] An update to TiddlySpace

2011-09-20 Thread Matt Lucht
Hello.

Over the past couple of weeks folk at Osmosoft have been busy working
on the latest iteration of TiddlySpace.  We've just deployed this
evening so wanted to make a quick announcement in the group now and
follow up with a more detailed blog post on some of the specifics.  As
ever we're keen to get your thoughts and feedback.

* An update to the TiddlySpace front page – our goal here was to
iterate on the existing homepage giving it a better reflection of what
TiddlySpace can do for a first time user.  There were a number of
changes suggested in the group and hopefully we've catered to those:
http://tiddlyspace.com

* Built in App Switcher – as you're probably aware we've been working
on a number of single page applications (SPAs) which are built upon
TiddlySpace and provide a specific purpose, http://takenote.tiddlyspace.com
is an example of this.  To help switch and navigate between various
apps we've built what is currently being referred to as an App
Switcher.  You'll be able to access the App Switcher via
http://spacename.tiddlyspace.com/apps[1] or alternatively if you're
in your space you'll notice a roundel in the top right hand corner of
the page which when clicked displays a mini-App Switcher.

* Default apps – to showcase the concept of apps in TiddlySpace we're
including a number of them in your space as default. Over the coming
iterations we plan to include a new feature which will allow you to
add new applications.

The changes we've made won't affect your existing spaces or
functionality, what you will notice is that for any new spaces you
create you'll initially be directed to the App Switcher and from there
you'll be able to jump into TiddlyWiki or any of the other apps.

Looking forward to hearing your feedback.

Thanks,

Matt

[1] replace spacename with the name of your space

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki contributor badges

2010-08-25 Thread Matt Lucht
Thank you to everyone who has provided nominations so far, please do
keep them coming in.  We'll be announcing the first batch of badge
recipients shortly!

In the meantime here are a few more (slightly less blurry) photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattlucht/sets/72157624680044607/

Thanks,

Matt

On Aug 9, 10:21 pm, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
 The idea behind thebadgesis to start quietly thanking the people who put so 
 much into TiddlyWiki and its related projects, and perhaps help us all find 
 each other at conferences. Thebadgeshave come out very well, intricate, webby 
 and distinctive, and yet badge-like. We'll try to post some decent pictures 
 tomorrow, but there's a blurry one 
 here:http://twitter.com/Jermolene/status/17239793140

 We're asking for nominations to make sure we don't miss anyone as we get 
 started, and we'll keep sending them out as new people come along and help 
 the community.  I was (perhaps optimistically) thinking that we won't need 
 rigid rules about who qualifies, but rather that people could use the group 
 to nominate recipients.

 As we get organised, I think it would be nice to have a register of the 
 recipients on tiddlywiki.com, too. Please do add your thoughts and 
 suggestions,

 Cheers

 Jeremy

 --http://jermolene.comhttp://tiddlywiki.comhttp://osmosoft.com

 On 9 Aug 2010, at 21:26, Matt Lucht mattlu...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi.

  We've had made some rather cool, limited edition TiddlyWikibadges.
  We'd like to send one to the leading contributors within the
  TiddlyWiki community and we're looking for your help in deciding who
  they should be.

  If you could let me know via email (matt[at]osmosoft[dot]com) the
  names of the people you'd like to nominate as having provided the best
  Tiddly* plugins or the most helpful support that'd be great.  We'll
  announce who the recipients are via the group!

  Many thanks,

  Matt

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[tw] TiddlyChat #3

2010-08-09 Thread Matt Lucht
Hi.
On September 7th Osmosoft will be holding the third TiddlyWiki open
projector evening – TiddlyChat.  It'll run in a similar format to
previous events with a strong focus on discussion rather than
individual presentations.

The purpose of TiddlyChat is to bring together people who use or have
an interest in TiddlyWiki, TiddlyWeb or TiddlySpace so that they can
meet other members of the community, find out what developments are
currently underway and what's in store for the future.

We'll be starting around 6pm at Osmosoft's Westminster office and
after a couple of hours relocate to a nearby pub for further
discussion.

If you'd like to come along please register here: 
http://tiddlychat3.eventbrite.com/

Many thanks,

Matt

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[tw] TiddlyWiki contributor badges

2010-08-09 Thread Matt Lucht
Hi.

We've had made some rather cool, limited edition TiddlyWiki badges.
We'd like to send one to the leading contributors within the
TiddlyWiki community and we're looking for your help in deciding who
they should be.

If you could let me know via email (matt[at]osmosoft[dot]com) the
names of the people you'd like to nominate as having provided the best
Tiddly* plugins or the most helpful support that'd be great.  We'll
announce who the recipients are via the group!

Many thanks,

Matt

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[tw] Customer CSS based on browser orientation.

2010-07-09 Thread Matt Lucht
Hi there.

I was wondering whether anyone could give me some pointers.  I'm
playing around with the layout of TiddlyWiki with a view of having one
page layout when the browser is in landscape and a different layout
when in portrait - this is primarily for using TiddlySpace on the
iPad.

I've tried a couple of things including*

1 - including in the StyleSheet tiddler:

@media all and (orientation:portrait) {
.mainMenu {
border: 1px solid red;
}
}

@media all and (orientation:landscape) {
.mainMenu {
border: 1px solid blue;
}
}


2 - adding to the MarkupPostHead tiddler:

link type=text/css rel=stylesheet media=all and
(orientation:portrait) href=[[portraitStyleSheet]]
link type=text/css rel=stylesheet media=all and
(orientation:landscape) href=[[landscapeStyleSheet]]

[[portraitStyleSheet]]  [[landscapeStyleSheet]] both contain custom
CSS.


*note: the style change is just something very basic to prove it's
working!

Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved!

Thanks,

Matt

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[tw] Tiddly* Boston Meet-Up / TiddlyChat

2010-05-15 Thread Matt Lucht
All,

During the middle of June a number of the Osmosoft team (including
Jeremy Ruston) are planning to be in Boston to attend the Enterprise
2.0 conference.

Whilst in Boston it would be great to meet-up with members of the
TiddlyWiki community. I'd like to propose a date of Thursday June 17th
where we hold a clinic-type event allowing people to come together,
show what they are working on, and perhaps do a bit of group hacking.

It'd be great if you could let me know if you're interested in coming
along, also if you've any suggestions for a venue!

Oh, and for those of you who are closer to London a quick reminder
that Tuesday 18th is the next TiddlyChat event (details here:
http://tiddlychat.eventbrite.com/)

Thanks,

Matt

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[tw] Re: TiddlyChat 21 April : ChatReport

2010-04-23 Thread Matt Lucht
I'd like to echo Jeremy's thanks!  I found it to be a fun and
informative evening...  Some pictures from the evening are posted
here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattlucht/sets/72157623790683699/

...Some video's will follow shortly!

Details for TiddlyChat #2 are up at:
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/5742946/gb/London/TiddlyChat-2-an-open-projector-evening/Osmosoft-Towers-Room-404/?ps=5

Looking forward to meeting people again on May 18th, and hopefully
some more new faces!

Thanks,

Matt


On Apr 23, 10:08 am, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
 A big thank you from me to everyone who came along: Alex, Mark,
 Richard, William, Dickon, Peter, Miles, Chris and Osmosoft. It was a
 diverse group, whose interests in TiddlyWiki come from many different
 directions. There was much in common in terms of the techniques people
 were using, and interestingly, there were some common threads in the
 goals and vision.

 It was engrossing to drill down into some of the things people are
 doing with TiddlyWiki, and talk through some of our ambitions for the
 future. Richard's 16MB TiddlyWiki was a particular highpoint, as was
 Dickon talking about the rollout of TiddlyManuals to ordinary users.

 We're planning to hold these events regularly, with the next one on
 May 18th, and we'd love to see some more people. If you're interested
 in the TiddlyVerse, and able to get to London for an evening, mark the
 date in your diary.

 Matt Lucht will post some videos and photos of the event shortly,

 Cheers

 Jeremy



 On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@googlemail.com wrote:
  First I'd like to thank the Osmosoft people for a very enjoyable day
  yesterday at the TiddlyChat event.

  It was interesting to meet other non-osmo TiddlyUsers in the flesh
  too.  Unfortunately I was not astute enough to make notes of all the
  names, I thought I'd start a thread, hopefully some gaps might get
  filled in.

  'Dark-matter' is the term Paul and Jeremy seem to use for stuff which
  is out there that you don't know exists, and the first presenter would
  be tagged as such if he found his way into a TW.  Richard Drake would
  also be tagged as an advanced user.  A wiki purist, enthusiast and
  interviewer of Ward Cunningham, he's done away with tags in his huge
  16MB TW.  The size of the TW was of particular interest to the
  audience. It is a topic that often crops up on this group. Jerm made
  gestures that if printed off on A4 and stacked on the floor it would
  be the height of small child.

  Key to Richard's Tiddling technique is FNDs simple search plugin -
  used on the TiddlyWiki.com site, but not shipped with your standard
  issue TW.  The plugin produces a tiddler containing links to tiddlers
  containing the search term.  But Richard has also made some other
  modifications, including to how camel case text produces non existing
  tiddlers and removes the need for double brackets. It was also
  interesting that he's replaced the default 'this tiddler doesn't
  exist' text to incorporate an external link to a google search based
  on the title of the new tiddler.  He's said he's share his plugin -
  code name whitespace - with the group at some point.

  Chris Dent showed two of his projects based on TiddlyWeb.
  Manifestopheles has a linking mechanism that doesn't require double
  brackets, so text is stored as clean text. The second thing he showed
  was a way of writing tiddlers to TiddlyWeb using a text editor. As a
  non-technical person, it was good to see these projects being
  explained.  I would not be able to evoke them on my machine, as they
  both seem to make use of the terminal, an interface closer to the
  computers internal workings.

  I am more familiar with Dickon Bevington's Treatment Manual project
  [3].  The project is an open source manual for mental health
  practitioners. Its now in use in a handful of projects. Dickon
  explained the interesting aspect enabled by TiddlyWiki is that  teams
  can take the core of the manual and then adapt it to suit their
  situation.

  I showed OMM, my work on an organisational maturity model I've been
  developing with SCiO, a systems practitioners group, and 64 Tiddlers
  an experimental project involving non-linear thinking and the Knight's
  move. Neither project is really ready to be put on the web, and the
  opportunity to talk about a project beforehand and show it to a small
  group was really valuable to me.

  Gap id='please help fill in'
  Mark came from Holand on the train - wow.
  - he's intersted in serverside andhttp://wiki.tcl.tk

  Ribit - phone your wiki!

  Wiliam - social enterprise, evaluation of naratives, celicly
  /gap

  apploogies for typos and spelling

  Alex

  [1]http://twitter.com/rdrake98
  [2]http://github.com/cdent/manifestopheles
  [3]http://tiddlymanuals.tiddlyspot.com/

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[tw] TiddlyChat, an open projector evening at Osmosoft Towers

2010-03-22 Thread Matt Lucht
Hi!

On April 21st Osmosoft will be holding the first TiddlyWiki open
projector evening - TiddlyChat! The idea of TiddlyChat is that we'd
like to bring together a bunch of people who share a common interest
in all things TiddlyWiki so that we can share experiences, learn about
new developments and other cool things like that!

The event will be less about formal presentations and more about
discussion and to help those discussions along we'll be having a few
people show how they use TiddlyWiki and talk about their experiences.

The event will be hosted at Osmosoft Towers, Osmosoft's Westminster
office and is planned to run from 5.30pm to 7.30pm after which we'll
head to a nearby pub for those who wish to continue mingling.

Please register your interest at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/5632293
so that we can arrange for security to let you in past the front door.
If you'd like more information please feel free to drop a note to
m...@osmosoft.com

Many thanks,

Matt

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