[tw] Re: [TW5] Announcing TiddlyWiki v5.1.12

2016-07-13 Thread Peter Miller
Congratulations and thanks to all concerned! Very useful additions, looking 
forward to using them.

Best wishes

Peter

On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 12:04:57 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I'm delighted to announce that TiddlyWiki version 5.1.12 has finally been 
> released to:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/
>
> Remember to keep careful backups before upgrading existing 5.x.x wikis at:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html
>
> This is a much bigger release than usual:
>
> * New text editor toolbars
> * New bitmap editor toolbars with usable drawing tools
> * Upgraded KaTeX and CodeMirror plugins
> * Experimental Evernote import by dragging .enex files
> * Added a bulk delete button to advanced search "Filter" tab
> * Introduction of the new WikifyWidget
> * New "internals" plugin that allows results of parsing and rendering to 
> be previewed
> * Many bug fixes
>
> See the release note at http://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.12 for more 
> details.
>
> Once again, this release has more contributors than ever before, including 
> quite a few first time contributors. My sincere thanks to everyone for 
> their help. 
>
> As usual, feedback and questions are gratefully received.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
> -- 
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> mailto:jeremy...@gmail.com 
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[tw] Re: Help for making a maco for a simple code to access pubmed info

2016-03-07 Thread Peter Miller
I'm guessing that this applies to Classic rather than 5?

What worked for me was putting this in a template tiddler

\define pmLink(what)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/$what$ 
" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
\end
<$macrocall $name="pmLink" what={{!!pmid}} />

and then transcluding that in the target tiddler (with a field pmid 
containing a value 26895739)

{{||pubmed}}

Acknowledgements to wherever I cloned that code from but it is indeed a 
useful snippet.

Best wishes

Peter

On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at 5:19:29 AM UTC+1, Ya Ya wrote:
>
> Hi, I need a help to make a macro to access the information from pubmed
>
> +++[abstract>]
>  src="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22464321?report=abstract&format=text"; 
> frameborder="0" width="100%" height="250">===
>
>
> I hope that we can get the information from pubmed to save the spaces in my 
> TWs. Hopefully, the code will be like this: <>, whereas number 
> is the accession number for each item from pubmed (22464321 
>  is 
> the one as the sample described above). Thanks!
>
>

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[tw] Re: [meta] What other software can elicit the same reaction as TiddlyWiki?

2016-03-05 Thread Peter Miller
For hackability the entity-component model of Mozilla's http://aframe.io/ 
also shows promise in the same 3D context.

On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 6:45:18 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> I remember HyperCard with some affection and nostalgia but these days the 
> only generative software I use of similar ilk is OpenSimulator. As of 
> today's viewer update I can display (and potentially edit) TiddlyWiki 5 
> inworld. This is going to be very useful for documenting builds (that's 
> 17th century Liverpool being mapped out in the background, tiddlywiki.com 
> and tiddlymap.org on a "prim" in the foreground). Sometimes it's great 
> when worlds "collide"!
>
>
> Best wishes
>
>
> Peter
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-B1HZlucMUbU/VsdguMaC8fI/CsQ/Sr23yusmdo4/s1600/alchemy_001.png>
>
>

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[tw] Re: [meta] What other software can elicit the same reaction as TiddlyWiki?

2016-02-19 Thread Peter Miller


I remember HyperCard with some affection and nostalgia but these days the 
only generative software I use of similar ilk is OpenSimulator. As of 
today's viewer update I can display (and potentially edit) TiddlyWiki 5 
inworld. This is going to be very useful for documenting builds (that's 
17th century Liverpool being mapped out in the background, tiddlywiki.com 
and tiddlymap.org on a "prim" in the foreground). Sometimes it's great when 
worlds "collide"!


Best wishes


Peter




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[tw] Re: TiddlyMap v0.11.1 has been released today.

2016-02-03 Thread Peter Miller
Wonderful news -- many thanks!

Best wishes

Peter

On Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 2:19:53 PM UTC, Felix Küppers wrote:
>
> Hi @ all,
>
> Motivated by the wave of plugin releases in this group lately, I thought 
> I'd add TiddlyMap v0.11.1 to the list ;)
>
> If you want to know more about the latest release, visit 
> http://tiddlymap.org and play with it or have a look at the version 
> history and the release notes provided at the site for more information.
>
> *For people who are already using TiddlyMap:* Because a new edge-type 
> mechanism has been introduced, you may need to adjust your edge-type filter 
> (found in the view configuration now). So in the rare case that some edges 
> are not displayed, don't worry they are not lost, just hidden. In contrast, 
> if too many are displayed, you also need to adjust your filter .
>
> Some entries in the "Documentation" section 
>  at tiddlymap.org that may be worth 
> reading as they cover some of the changes/features:
>
>- "Node and edge-type filters"
>- "Edge-type filter examples"
>- "Private edge types"
>- "Keyboard shortcuts"
>
> In any case, always make a backup of your wiki first! For bugs, post here 
> or at GitHub.
>
>
> -Felix
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlyMap Feature Preview (Video)

2015-08-25 Thread Peter Miller
I'm guessing that this is just a teaser video. The formatting approach is 
going to be great for making sense of imported data.

On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 8:53:11 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote:
>
> On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 3:57:30 PM UTC+2, Felix Küppers wrote:
>>
>> Hi @all,
>>
>> Here is a short preview video (without audio) that demonstrates some new 
>> functionality that will come with TiddlyMap v0.9 (not yet released).
>>
>
> Hi Felix, 
> As there is no audio, I think you should at least add some overlay text, 
> that explains, what's going on. ... I stopped to watch the video after 3 
> minutes. 
> Why is there no audio?
>
> -mario
>

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[tw] Re: TW5 single page mode?

2015-08-01 Thread Peter Miller
Use the cog icon to open the Control Panel, select Appearance, Story View, 
change Classic to Zoomin.

On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 9:38:43 AM UTC+1, Stefan Stryjecki wrote:
>
> The only think I don’t like about TiddlyWiki is the stream of tiddlers. I 
> practically never need to use more than one tiddler at a time, and it goes 
> against what „normally happens“ - i.e., that clicking on a link is supposed 
> to open a new tab/window with a single page.
>
> How can I set up a single page mode for TW5? I know there was such a 
> plugin for TWC but I wasn’t able to find anything for the new wiki.
>
> Stefan
>

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[tw] Re: Presenting: The TiddlerSidebar plugin prototype

2015-07-29 Thread Peter Miller
The only thing I would suggest is including an icon in the gutter to 
signify the presence of an additional hidden menu.

On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 12:15:21 PM UTC+1, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> I'm afraid my contribution will be limited to cheering from the sidelines 
> but, still, great start!
>
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 6:58:27 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>>
>> Fellow tiddlywikians, I'm happy to present...
>>
>> The TiddlerSidebar <http://tiddlersidebar.tiddlyspot.com/>...prototype
>>
>> ...and it's fellow components!
>>
>>
>> Much is incomplete but the main ideas should be clear. It will eventually 
>> be a plugin and with the components as options, some of the as individual 
>> plugins possibly.
>>
>> The first issue to deal with is the resource consumption. It seems that 
>> because the tiddlersidebar is part of the viewtemplate, its components are 
>> run automatically in all open tiddlers, all the time. What to do?
>>
>> There is much else to do on it too. Your help, in any form, is warmly 
>> welcome!
>>
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Presenting: The TiddlerSidebar plugin prototype

2015-07-29 Thread Peter Miller
I'm afraid my contribution will be limited to cheering from the sidelines 
but, still, great start!

On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 6:58:27 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> Fellow tiddlywikians, I'm happy to present...
>
> The TiddlerSidebar ...prototype
>
> ...and it's fellow components!
>
>
> Much is incomplete but the main ideas should be clear. It will eventually 
> be a plugin and with the components as options, some of the as individual 
> plugins possibly.
>
> The first issue to deal with is the resource consumption. It seems that 
> because the tiddlersidebar is part of the viewtemplate, its components are 
> run automatically in all open tiddlers, all the time. What to do?
>
> There is much else to do on it too. Your help, in any form, is warmly 
> welcome!
>
>
> <:-)
>

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[tw] Re: TW5: Cannot save a new TiddlyWiki in Android?

2015-07-28 Thread Peter Miller
I'm not very technical but my experience with Ff 40.0 on Android 4.4.2 
(Tesco Hudl 2 tablet) is that a wiki with a couple of plugins (GSD, 
TiddlyMap) will normally save changes to a new filename, automatically 
incrementing version numbers. If you install TiddlyFox then it will save to 
the same filename. YMMV, of course.

On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 1:06:44 PM UTC+1, Gijsbertus wrote:
>
> Hello, I am Gijsbertus, from the Netherlands, and an absolute newcomer to 
> TiddlyWiki (TW5). I am full of hope about it, as it seems to be the only 
> one note taking, writing and representation tool able to represent 
> nonlinear, complex events on the Web. 
>
> As I am traveling often I especially need TiddlyWiki to work on my Android 
> mobile devices. However, trying to save my very first TiddlyWiki on Firefox 
> Android nothing happened, no saving occurred. I checked the online 
> tutorials, following their instructions religiously, but to no avail. 
>
> I am using Firefox for Android 39.0. I have installed both needed 
> extensions. 
>
> As I am such a beginner I do not know if and what I am doing wrong. So I 
> do hope there's anybody here who can help give me a few hints. 
>
> Thanks! 
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5 Workflow] Presenting the SideEditor plugin!

2015-06-02 Thread Peter Miller
Excellent -- works very well in Win 8.1 Firefox. Should be very useful.

Thanks

Peter

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 3:02:11 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> I'm happy to announce the SideEditor plugin 
> .
>
> It brings together a number of ideas I've had and I finally decided to try 
> to create it... and it turns out it was surprisingly simple (after reusing 
> some core stuff).
>
> Note there are some bits not perfected yet with the scrolling. Any 
> feedback is welcome. 
>
>
> <:-)
> TWaddle.tiddlyspot
>
>
> P.S Special thanks to Andreas Hahn for making the Tinka 
> plugin packer - this enabled me to make 
> my very first real plugin.
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlyMap Tutorial Videos

2015-05-31 Thread Peter Miller
Yes. There are already some great examples already and I'm sure many others 
will be forthcoming. 

On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 6:41:03 PM UTC+1, Felix Küppers wrote:
>
> Hi Peter
>
> Great introduction to an excellent product.
>>
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Maybe consider a complementary showcase video sometime in the future? 
>>
>
> You mean where I show how people use tiddlymap for their work?
>
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlyMap Tutorial Videos

2015-05-31 Thread Peter Miller
Hi Felix

Great introduction to an excellent product. No problem with the audio. 
Maybe consider a complementary showcase video sometime in the future?

Thanks for all your hard work on this. Much appreciated.

Peter

On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 12:02:00 PM UTC+1, Felix Küppers wrote:
>
> Hi @Everybody,
>
> I published some Tiddlymap (concept/mind mapping plugin for TiddlyWiki) 
> videos on youtube.
>
> Here is the complete playlist:
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OES2oe9jqw&list=PL1Jnk3P6K3KO4EEIlFpzqIWgJOcyN7i61
>
> Single Videos:
>
> Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OES2oe9jqw
> Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K6bZM0yo3U
> Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aYMVNZEwMI
> Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FimZ2dEGQc4
> Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmEh0zMAfTI
> Part 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQApiGQSDU4
>
> Sorry if the audio quality is not good. My microphone is of the cheap sort.
>
> -Felix
>

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Re: [tw] Re: Embedding audio

2015-05-15 Thread Peter Miller
I'll have another go over the weekend and check out Chrome as well.

Best wishes

Peter

On Friday, May 15, 2015 at 9:14:08 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Peter
>
> > Somewhat bizarrely, the widget for the previously imported moo.mp3 file 
> shows up as soon as you drag-and-drop the Audio tiddler from 
> tiddlywiki.com though it still refuses to play though not obviously 
> disabled.
>
> That's weird, can you reproduce that behaviour?
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Peter Miller  > wrote:
>
>> While appreciating that having large audio clips embedded in TiddlyWiki 
>> is not sensible, curiosity drives me to ask whether anyone has explored the 
>> possibility of recording audio inside TiddlyWiki?
>>
>
> There are JavaScript APIs in the browser for recording audio but 
> annoyingly they produce an uncompressed stream (just like a .WAV file), and 
> so are many times larger than an MP3 file.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>  
>
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 10:31:22 PM UTC+1, Peter Miller wrote:
>>>
>>> Apologies, Jeremy, but that was just my referring in abbreviated fashion 
>>> to the same file that Richard Smith used (see above). 
>>>
>>> I have played around a little more. The TiddlyWiki.mp3 file from 
>>> tiddlywiki.com works fine after transclusion; the widget appears and 
>>> the file plays as expected. Somewhat bizarrely, the widget for the 
>>> previously imported moo.mp3 file shows up as soon as you drag-and-drop the 
>>> Audio tiddler from tiddlywiki.com though it still refuses to play 
>>> though not obviously disabled. The wav and ogg formats do not appear to be 
>>> recognised as audio. What works like a charm, however, is m4a format. I can 
>>> record a 25 second clip, import and play it without problems.
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 5:23:33 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Peter
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Peter Miller  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm having issues with embedded audio using the moo file (shows as 
>>>>> mpeg/audio) in a fresh 5.1.8 wiki in both Firefox (transcluded tiddler 
>>>>> shows brief flash of html5 widget) and Chrome (widget appears but audio 
>>>>> is 
>>>>> disabled). Win 8.1. Use case is providing brief audio feedback to 
>>>>> students 
>>>>> during grading.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm not familiar with "moo" files, can you provide a reference? Do 
>>>> other audio file formats work as expected?
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes
>>>>
>>>> Jeremy.
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 4:45:39 PM UTC, Chris Jordan wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How may I embed audio in a tiddler?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Getting Started http://i.imgur.com/XZrn5M6.png says:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Embedded Audio
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Small audio files can be embedded directly within TiddlyWiki 
>>>>>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki>. Embedding isn't suitable for 
>>>>>> large files (over a few hundred kilobytes) because it increases the size 
>>>>>> of 
>>>>>> the TiddlyWiki <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki> file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For example, the tiddler TiddlyWiki.mp3 
>>>>>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki.mp3> contains an MP3 recording of 
>>>>>> the word "TiddlyWiki <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki>". If you 
>>>>>> visit that tiddler, you should see an audio player that will play back 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> recording.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but ever the example there of embedding audio fails to actually say 
>>>>>> how to embed audio.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
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Re: [tw] Re: Embedding audio

2015-05-15 Thread Peter Miller
While appreciating that having large audio clips embedded in TiddlyWiki is 
not sensible, curiosity drives me to ask whether anyone has explored the 
possibility of recording audio inside TiddlyWiki?

Best wishes

Peter

On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 10:31:22 PM UTC+1, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> Apologies, Jeremy, but that was just my referring in abbreviated fashion 
> to the same file that Richard Smith used (see above). 
>
> I have played around a little more. The TiddlyWiki.mp3 file from 
> tiddlywiki.com works fine after transclusion; the widget appears and the 
> file plays as expected. Somewhat bizarrely, the widget for the previously 
> imported moo.mp3 file shows up as soon as you drag-and-drop the Audio 
> tiddler from tiddlywiki.com though it still refuses to play though not 
> obviously disabled. The wav and ogg formats do not appear to be recognised 
> as audio. What works like a charm, however, is m4a format. I can record a 
> 25 second clip, import and play it without problems.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Peter
>
> On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 5:23:33 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Peter
>>
>> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Peter Miller  wrote:
>>
>>> I'm having issues with embedded audio using the moo file (shows as 
>>> mpeg/audio) in a fresh 5.1.8 wiki in both Firefox (transcluded tiddler 
>>> shows brief flash of html5 widget) and Chrome (widget appears but audio is 
>>> disabled). Win 8.1. Use case is providing brief audio feedback to students 
>>> during grading.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not familiar with "moo" files, can you provide a reference? Do other 
>> audio file formats work as expected?
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>  
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 4:45:39 PM UTC, Chris Jordan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> How may I embed audio in a tiddler?
>>>>
>>>> Getting Started http://i.imgur.com/XZrn5M6.png says:
>>>>
>>>> Embedded Audio
>>>>
>>>> Small audio files can be embedded directly within TiddlyWiki 
>>>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki>. Embedding isn't suitable for 
>>>> large files (over a few hundred kilobytes) because it increases the size 
>>>> of 
>>>> the TiddlyWiki <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki> file.
>>>>
>>>> For example, the tiddler TiddlyWiki.mp3 
>>>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki.mp3> contains an MP3 recording of 
>>>> the word "TiddlyWiki <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki>". If you 
>>>> visit that tiddler, you should see an audio player that will play back the 
>>>> recording.
>>>>
>>>> but ever the example there of embedding audio fails to actually say how 
>>>> to embed audio.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
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Re: [tw] Re: Embedding audio

2015-05-14 Thread Peter Miller
Apologies, Jeremy, but that was just my referring in abbreviated fashion to 
the same file that Richard Smith used (see above). 

I have played around a little more. The TiddlyWiki.mp3 file from 
tiddlywiki.com works fine after transclusion; the widget appears and the 
file plays as expected. Somewhat bizarrely, the widget for the previously 
imported moo.mp3 file shows up as soon as you drag-and-drop the Audio 
tiddler from tiddlywiki.com though it still refuses to play though not 
obviously disabled. The wav and ogg formats do not appear to be recognised 
as audio. What works like a charm, however, is m4a format. I can record a 
25 second clip, import and play it without problems.

Best wishes

Peter

On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 5:23:33 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Peter
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Peter Miller  > wrote:
>
>> I'm having issues with embedded audio using the moo file (shows as 
>> mpeg/audio) in a fresh 5.1.8 wiki in both Firefox (transcluded tiddler 
>> shows brief flash of html5 widget) and Chrome (widget appears but audio is 
>> disabled). Win 8.1. Use case is providing brief audio feedback to students 
>> during grading.
>>
>
> I'm not familiar with "moo" files, can you provide a reference? Do other 
> audio file formats work as expected?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>  
>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 4:45:39 PM UTC, Chris Jordan wrote:
>>>
>>> How may I embed audio in a tiddler?
>>>
>>> Getting Started http://i.imgur.com/XZrn5M6.png says:
>>>
>>> Embedded Audio
>>>
>>> Small audio files can be embedded directly within TiddlyWiki 
>>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki>. Embedding isn't suitable for large 
>>> files (over a few hundred kilobytes) because it increases the size of the 
>>> TiddlyWiki <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki> file.
>>>
>>> For example, the tiddler TiddlyWiki.mp3 
>>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki.mp3> contains an MP3 recording of 
>>> the word "TiddlyWiki <http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki>". If you visit 
>>> that tiddler, you should see an audio player that will play back the 
>>> recording.
>>>
>>> but ever the example there of embedding audio fails to actually say how 
>>> to embed audio.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
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[tw] Re: Embedding audio

2015-05-14 Thread Peter Miller
I'm having issues with embedded audio using the moo file (shows as 
mpeg/audio) in a fresh 5.1.8 wiki in both Firefox (transcluded tiddler 
shows brief flash of html5 widget) and Chrome (widget appears but audio is 
disabled). Win 8.1. Use case is providing brief audio feedback to students 
during grading.

On Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 4:45:39 PM UTC, Chris Jordan wrote:
>
> How may I embed audio in a tiddler?
>
> Getting Started http://i.imgur.com/XZrn5M6.png says:
>
> Embedded Audio
>
> Small audio files can be embedded directly within TiddlyWiki 
> . Embedding isn't suitable for large 
> files (over a few hundred kilobytes) because it increases the size of the 
> TiddlyWiki  file.
>
> For example, the tiddler TiddlyWiki.mp3 
>  contains an MP3 recording of the 
> word "TiddlyWiki ". If you visit that 
> tiddler, you should see an audio player that will play back the recording.
>
> but ever the example there of embedding audio fails to actually say how to 
> embed audio.
>
> Thanks.
>
>

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[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyWiki version 5.1.8

2015-04-18 Thread Peter Miller
Congratulations and many thanks to Jeremy and colleagues who contributed!

Best wishes

Peter

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> I'm delighted to announce that TiddlyWiki version 5.1.8 has finally been 
> released to:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/
>
> Remember to keep careful backups before upgrading existing wikis at:
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/upgrade.html
>
> This has turned out to be a fairly major new release, with many bug fixes 
> and new features, and many improvements to the documentation:
>
> * New online plugin library
> * New warning banner when a reload is needed after adding plugins
> * New railroad plugin
> * Eight new languages
> * New facility for setting a page background image
> * Updated KaTeX plugin with improved symbol support
> * New "full" edition with all new languages and plugins
>
> See the release note at http://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.8 for more 
> details.
>
> I'd like to personally thank everyone who has helped with this release - 
> more individuals than ever before. It's been a difficult time with illness 
> and work, and the gap between releases has stretched far too far, but I'm 
> very happy with the progress we've made with this release. TiddlyWiki seems 
> to be getting better and better.
>
> As usual, feedback is gratefully received!
>
> Best wishes
>
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[tw] Re: "Oppia" open source education tool from Google

2015-04-09 Thread Peter Miller
I'm sure educators would find a TiddlyWiki-based solution of value. 
Investing time in a server-based solution of uncertain longevity would be a 
worry for many and count against Oppia. On the other hand it's conceptually 
simple enough to gain significant adoption if it became widely available 
via TiddlyWiki. It would deploy nicely from a standard LMS/VLE. If getting 
marks/analytics back from students is an issue presumably this could be 
stored in the wiki and extracted in some fashion following a subsequent 
upload to the LMS/VLE?

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>
> I belatedly just found this rather interesting open source education tool 
> from Google:
>
> https://www.oppia.org/
>
> Lessons (or "explorations") consist of a sequence of tiddlers that you 
> traverse by answering questions or clicking buttons. Each tiddler is 
> appended to the end, so that you gradually build up a complete document of 
> your learning experience. It's pretty cool, and pretty easy to use.
>
> I suspect that it could be duplicated in TiddlyWiki without trouble. It's 
> pretty much TiddlyWiki minus displayed tiddler titles and minus inline 
> tiddler links. And minus working offline of course. It actually feels a bit 
> sluggish as it goes back to the server for each interaction.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
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[tw] Re: "Oppia" open source education tool from Google

2015-04-09 Thread Peter Miller
I'm slightly conflicted. I agree that an exploration has a nice personal 
vibe and is a good fit for the river and possibly TiddlyMap too. On the 
other hand it doesn't seem to have a high profile though it is presently 
being used by a company promoting their approach to blended learning by 
means of a book and online "taster" http://morethanblended.com/taster/ . 
More of Oppia and its (slightly tenuous) association with Google 
http://techcrunch.com/2014/02/26/meet-oppia-googles-new-open-source-project-that-lets-anyone-create-an-interactive-learning-experience/

On Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 9:08:55 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I belatedly just found this rather interesting open source education tool 
> from Google:
>
> https://www.oppia.org/
>
> Lessons (or "explorations") consist of a sequence of tiddlers that you 
> traverse by answering questions or clicking buttons. Each tiddler is 
> appended to the end, so that you gradually build up a complete document of 
> your learning experience. It's pretty cool, and pretty easy to use.
>
> I suspect that it could be duplicated in TiddlyWiki without trouble. It's 
> pretty much TiddlyWiki minus displayed tiddler titles and minus inline 
> tiddler links. And minus working offline of course. It actually feels a bit 
> sluggish as it goes back to the server for each interaction.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>
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[tw] Re: HELP URGENT- the TW for #1 Lirpa is running amok!!!

2015-04-01 Thread Peter Miller
#1 LirPa. Hmm..

On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 11:51:40 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> NO it is not an empty wiki, it is a display of minimalism in order to cut 
> down expenses within the department.
>
> Please look closer at the very tiddler meeting you. I strongly suspect the 
> problem is there.
>
> This is all very urgent! The 1 Lirpa project will not last for long
>
> <:-O
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[tw] Re: Web annotation (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-27 Thread Peter Miller
Thanks for the comment, Mario, and I appreciate your concerns. I was a 
fishing a little as I saw Jon Udell is working there now -- for folk of a 
certain age he gives the project a degree of credibility. As per his blog 
comments, I was thinking primarily of use with a class of students.

http://blog.jonudell.net/2015/03/22/annotating-the-web-my-new-job/

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>
> Hi Peter,
>
> The idea is interesting and the organisation behind hypothesis seems to be 
> interesting too.
> The vision video is great, but imo the implementation has some flaws atm.  
>
> I have 3 major issues: 
>
> 1) There is no official API to communicate with the service. .. At least I 
> couldn't find one. ... TiddlyWiki is not a web page, it's an application. 
> So TW needs to be in control of its content. ...
>
> 2)  To get the annotation working you need to call your own web page using 
> theirs eg: https://via.hypothes.is/h/http://tiddlywiki.com/
> So I pay for a nice domain name, just to get it hijacked. For my taste 
> this behaviour is very aggressive. 
>
> 3) IMO the TiddlyWiki workflow contradicts the annotations value. 
> TiddlyWiki is highly dynamic. For me tiddlers only make sense, if they are 
> refactored (according to feedback)
> If the tiddler content changes enough, imo the annotation linking 
> mechanism doesn't work anymore. 
>
> Having a look at there roadmap  it seems 
> they see this problem. See: "Archive annotated pages, recover orphans 
> " ... 
> They want to store the old version of a page ... Which is fine in the 
> first view. ... 
>  - But what if the original content isn't licensed that way?
>  - What if the author of the original content doesn't want this behaviour?
>
> I really like the idea, to play nice with them but I have some concerns. 
> just my 2 cents.
>
> have fun!
> mario
>

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[tw] Web annotation (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-26 Thread Peter Miller
One of the tools I've been looking at lately is http://hypothes.is which is 
a (potentially) collaborative web annotation tool -- there's no group 
structure at the moment so annotations are either global or private. The 
reason for posting here is that 

   1. It allows you to comment on Tw5 wikis BUT only on the default 
   tiddlers or permaviews (Tw5 throws an error in Ff if you open a new 
   tiddler).
   2. There is a small amount of project funding available 
   http://anno.fund/ 
   
Could/should Tw5 play nicely in this space? Could Tw5 be used to collate 
annotation sets (a plausible project?)

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Marking a tiddler as previously visited

2015-03-15 Thread Peter Miller
Giving this a bump as there was some talk of issues with zoomin elsewhere? 
I haven't upgraded to the latest pre-release version if that's likely to 
fix it.

The actual wiki is supposed to use TiddlyWiki to teach or at least 
illustrate use of TiddlyWiki in a particular context. I'm not saying it 
hits that mark but it's a noble enough aspiration as a means to increasing 
uptake. The interface is similar to the one Eric discussed in the Hangout 
for his book except his is awesome. I won't be leaving the link up for long 
as, well, the wiki patently needs work.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bmkliejpq75rz9/Personal%20Wiki%20v1.html 
<https://owa.liv.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=3m3DnMnGCpqxPGL_Va1cTCfb7sF5--VZfjc58htBcq-hDQpvey3SCGgAdAB0AHAAcwA6AC8ALwB3AHcAdwAuAGQAcgBvAHAAYgBvAHgALgBjAG8AbQAvAHMALwAzAGIAbQBrAGwAaQBlAGoAcABxADcANQByAHoAOQAvAFAAZQByAHMAbwBuAGEAbAAlADIAMABXAGkAawBpACUAMgAwAHYAMQAuAGgAdABtAGwAPwBkAGwAPQAwAA..&URL=https%3a%2f%2fwww.dropbox.com%2fs%2f3bmkliejpq75rz9%2fPersonal%2520Wiki%2520v1.html%3fdl%3d0>

On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 2:07:29 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> I ended up by specifying a checkbox in a separate transcluded footer that 
> also includes Next/Previous links. When ticked the checkbox leads to 
> addition of a tag (understood). Surprisingly (for a beginner) this seems to 
> work except that it somehow defeats the one-page zoomin format when the 
> Next link is selected (in Windows Firefox), i.e. a second page is opened. 
> Thoughts welcome (wiki very much a work-in-progress and, as ever, many 
> thanks to all those whose code is presently unacknowledged).
>
> Link: 
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/18304974/Personal%20Wiki%20v1.html 
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter
>
> On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 10:00:56 AM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is 
>> opened so that you can subsequently list tiddlers that have not been 
>> opened/seen previously? I am thinking that this might be useful to students 
>> in tutorial-style wikis.
>>
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Source of SVG visualizations (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-13 Thread Peter Miller
May be useful for converting non-fancy xml though you will have to do a 
search/replace to name title and text fields: 
http://www.utilities-online.info/xmltojson/

bw 

Peter

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>
> I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at 
> http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations and 
> specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far as I 
> can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in SVG-Edit.
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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Source of SVG visualizations (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-12 Thread Peter Miller
I hadn't delved that far -- good catch! I agree, I think it would be a very 
attractive option. 

bw

Peter

On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 11:43:19 AM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> RAW looks great, thanks for the pointer.
>
> Looking around on GitHub it seems that they have defined a standardised 
> JavaScript interface for talking to all their library of charts. It looks 
> like it would be straightforward to create a TW5 widget that encapsulates 
> this interface, allowing any of the RAW graphs to be used within TW.
>
> https://github.com/densitydesign/raw/wiki/Adding-New-Charts
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 8:02 AM, Peter Miller  > wrote:
>
>> This actually worked very well on a 4700rowx10col table (a bacterial 
>> genome feature table, mainly numbers, id codes, a short descriptor) pasted 
>> from Excel. Just swap to tab as delimiter and make sure you have the Force 
>> wrap numbers in quotes option enabled. I then did a search/replace to 
>> identify the title and text fields, the remainder ending up as footer 
>> fields (or whatever they're called). Import of the resulting json paused a 
>> couple of times but pressing Continue ultimately saw the operation complete 
>> successfully.
>>
>> On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 5:58:14 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>>>
>>> Again, an offline kludge but may be of interest in converting csv to and 
>>> from json. Can roundtrip single-line text though I wouldn't like to say how 
>>> reliable it is. http://www.convertcsv.com/
>>>
>>>
>>> bw
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 3:01:15 PM UTC, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Hi Peter,
>>>>
>>>> very interesting workarounds to get  charts into TW, I think for now 
>>>> that is about the best way to do it.
>>>> There are d3 widgets (namnely a bar chart and a cloud chart) available 
>>>> as a plugin in TW, however, they are very difficult to use in terms of 
>>>> input data formatting. Currently they require a specific json input, maybe 
>>>> someday they can handle csv data that could be pasted straight from excel. 
>>>> I think I also saw other widgets offering other chart types, but I am not 
>>>> sure.
>>>>
>>>> /Andreas
>>>>
>>>> Am 05.03.2015 um 15:35 schrieb Peter Miller:
>>>>  
>>>> In similar vein, you can convert charts in Excel to SVG format in a 
>>>> slightly roundabout way, viz move them to their own tab, save to PDF, use 
>>>> cloudconvert.com to generate an SVG file and add it to Tw5 by 
>>>> drag-and-drop. I'm not sure whether that has any significant advantages 
>>>> but 
>>>> may be of interest until such time as a charting plugin becomes available.
>>>>
>>>> bw
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 3:09:45 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote: 
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at 
>>>>> http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations 
>>>>> and specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far 
>>>>> as 
>>>>> I can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in 
>>>>> SVG-Edit.
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Importing large number of text files

2015-03-12 Thread Peter Miller
If you are working with individual paragraphs, then 
http://www.convertcsv.com/csv-to-json.htm might do the job. Put the title 
on the same line as the paragraph but separated by a bar symbol |. Enter 
title|text as the first line and paste in the remainder below. Select the 
bar as the separator, ensure you have the requisite number of fields 
showing (1,2) and convert.

There's also a CSV Template Editor which I think should allow you to add 
additional fields, e.g. tags, that are common to all the tiddlers. Might 
need some playing with.

bw

Peter

You can probably use the 

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>
> Hi,
>
> I've split a word document into about 100 small text files which I want to 
> import as individual tiddlers and I'm looking for a way to do this as a 
> batch.
> Importing or dragging/dropping an individual text file creates a "tiddler 
> name.txt" with a "Plain text" file type. Removing the .txt from each 
> tiddler name and altering the file type would obviously be too laborious 
> for a large number of files. Is there an easier way to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Jon.
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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Source of SVG visualizations (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-11 Thread Peter Miller
This actually worked very well on a 4700rowx10col table (a bacterial genome 
feature table, mainly numbers, id codes, a short descriptor) pasted from 
Excel. Just swap to tab as delimiter and make sure you have the Force wrap 
numbers in quotes option enabled. I then did a search/replace to identify 
the title and text fields, the remainder ending up as footer fields (or 
whatever they're called). Import of the resulting json paused a couple of 
times but pressing Continue ultimately saw the operation complete 
successfully.

On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 5:58:14 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> Again, an offline kludge but may be of interest in converting csv to and 
> from json. Can roundtrip single-line text though I wouldn't like to say how 
> reliable it is. http://www.convertcsv.com/
>
> bw
>
> Peter
>
> On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 3:01:15 PM UTC, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>>
>>  Hi Peter,
>>
>> very interesting workarounds to get  charts into TW, I think for now that 
>> is about the best way to do it.
>> There are d3 widgets (namnely a bar chart and a cloud chart) available as 
>> a plugin in TW, however, they are very difficult to use in terms of input 
>> data formatting. Currently they require a specific json input, maybe 
>> someday they can handle csv data that could be pasted straight from excel. 
>> I think I also saw other widgets offering other chart types, but I am not 
>> sure.
>>
>> /Andreas
>>
>> Am 05.03.2015 um 15:35 schrieb Peter Miller:
>>  
>> In similar vein, you can convert charts in Excel to SVG format in a 
>> slightly roundabout way, viz move them to their own tab, save to PDF, use 
>> cloudconvert.com to generate an SVG file and add it to Tw5 by 
>> drag-and-drop. I'm not sure whether that has any significant advantages but 
>> may be of interest until such time as a charting plugin becomes available.
>>
>> bw
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 3:09:45 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote: 
>>>
>>> I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at 
>>> http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations and 
>>> specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far as I 
>>> can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in SVG-Edit.
>>>  
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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-10 Thread Peter Miller
I ran a f2f class using TiddlyWiki to run through some basic website 
building activities. Given it was the first time I was reasonably happy 
with the outcome. Things to watch, however,

   - Using Internet Explorer by default (it's the institutional choice) or 
   accidentally rather than Firefox
   - Not installing TiddlyFox/attempting to install TiddlyFox in Chrome
   - Running from the copy mounted on the VLE rather than a downloaded copy

Obvious stuff but you still have to diagnose/catch it. One that I managed: 
having the same file open in two tabs and closing the one with the edit 
first so the edit was lost when the second was closed (at least I think 
that's what happened).
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>
> Hi All,
>
> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>
> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>
> I've made a template for the site here;
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>
> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Source of SVG visualizations (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-09 Thread Peter Miller
Again, an offline kludge but may be of interest in converting to and from 
json. Can roundtrip single-line text though I wouldn't like to say how 
reliable it is. http://www.convertcsv.com/

bw

Peter

On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 3:01:15 PM UTC, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>
>  Hi Peter,
>
> very interesting workarounds to get  charts into TW, I think for now that 
> is about the best way to do it.
> There are d3 widgets (namnely a bar chart and a cloud chart) available as 
> a plugin in TW, however, they are very difficult to use in terms of input 
> data formatting. Currently they require a specific json input, maybe 
> someday they can handle csv data that could be pasted straight from excel. 
> I think I also saw other widgets offering other chart types, but I am not 
> sure.
>
> /Andreas
>
> Am 05.03.2015 um 15:35 schrieb Peter Miller:
>  
> In similar vein, you can convert charts in Excel to SVG format in a 
> slightly roundabout way, viz move them to their own tab, save to PDF, use 
> cloudconvert.com to generate an SVG file and add it to Tw5 by 
> drag-and-drop. I'm not sure whether that has any significant advantages but 
> may be of interest until such time as a charting plugin becomes available.
>
> bw
>
> Peter
>
> On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 3:09:45 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote: 
>>
>> I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at 
>> http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations and 
>> specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far as I 
>> can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in SVG-Edit.
>>  
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Re: [tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-09 Thread Peter Miller
Thanks for the background on Scalar and the comparison guide -- good to see 
Tw5 ticking important boxes. I have used VUE but not on a regular basis and 
not recently. It was another tool that felt like it should have gained more 
traction than it did. Hopefully TiddlyMap will provide something similar in 
due course.

bw

Peter

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>
> Hi, I got chance to have a poke at Scalar. My feeling is that, whilst they 
> have some useful integrations with other services, their underlying 
> platform is actually quite basic - essentially just a server-side wiki 
> engine - and editing materials on the platform is quite tedious - just like 
> making an online wiki from scratch.
>
> Without wishing to tear into them too badly, I would say that TiddlyWiki 
> 'out of the box' offers a number of advantages over their platform;
> - much quicker editing
> - ability to add content from anywhere (by many different means - drag and 
> drop, bulk importing, iframe inclusion, tiddlyclip etc.)
> - serverless and self-contained
> -- platform independent
> -- 'future proof'
> -- works offline
> - content can be included internally or linked to externally (local or 
> remote)
> -  extensible (through plugins/wikitext)
> - easy to maintain multiple projects and move content between them
> - greater flexibility of overall design and structure
>
> Having said that, there are some useful things we might be able to gleen 
> from the design decisions they have made in an attempt to provide a clear 
> experience to their users, although they only seem to have produced 5 books 
> in 4 years... 
>
> The really important topic that they highlight is 'content metadata', 
> which is going to be very important in educational tech in the future. I'm 
> very interested in the standards and formats that they are using and will 
> do more research into it, following some of the links out of their site.
>
> Thanks again for the recommendation. If you haven't seen it before, you 
> may also be interested in 'Visual Understanding Environment' from tufts 
> university - I have found it very useful for organising complicated 
> information: http://vue.tufts.edu/ 
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Marking a tiddler as previously visited

2015-03-09 Thread Peter Miller
I ended up by specifying a checkbox in a separate transcluded footer that 
also includes Next/Previous links. When ticked the checkbox leads to 
addition of a tag (understood). Surprisingly (for a beginner) this seems to 
work except that it somehow defeats the one-page zoomin format when the 
Next link is selected (in Windows Firefox), i.e. a second page is opened. 
Thoughts welcome (wiki very much a work-in-progress and, as ever, many 
thanks to all those whose code is presently unacknowledged).

Link: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k86xse1vmospc9l/AAA_4jjanXfi6PTdefVt7U7aa?dl=0 

Thanks

Peter

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>
> Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is opened 
> so that you can subsequently list tiddlers that have not been opened/seen 
> previously? I am thinking that this might be useful to students in 
> tutorial-style wikis.
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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-05 Thread Peter Miller
It's interesting to measure the capabilities of TW5 vs the Web Literacy Map 
at https://webmaker.org/en-US/resources -- I think it fares pretty well.

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9:28:59 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>
> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>
> I've made a template for the site here;
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>
> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Source of SVG visualizations (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-05 Thread Peter Miller
Thanks, Andreas -- I guess you mean these (which I had seen but forgotten): 
http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/d3/#HelloThere 

Incidentally, the following may be of passing interest as a means to letter 
(png) images for use on blogs: https://bufferapp.com/pablo

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>
> I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at 
> http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations and 
> specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far as I 
> can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in SVG-Edit.
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Source of SVG visualizations (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-05 Thread Peter Miller
In similar vein, you can convert charts in Excel to SVG format in a 
slightly roundabout way, viz move them to their own tab, save to PDF, use 
cloudconvert.com to generate an SVG file and add it to Tw5 by 
drag-and-drop. I'm not sure whether that has any significant advantages but 
may be of interest until such time as a charting plugin becomes available.

bw

Peter

On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 3:09:45 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at 
> http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations and 
> specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far as I 
> can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in SVG-Edit.
>

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[tw] [TW5] Source of SVG visualizations (slightly off-topic)

2015-03-04 Thread Peter Miller
I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at 
http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations and 
specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far as I 
can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in SVG-Edit.

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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-04 Thread Peter Miller
Hi Richard

I teach microbiology at university level. I'm somewhat gingerly exploring 
multiple uses of TW5 in three classes with 30-70 students but I don't have 
any feedback to share as yet. 

bw

Peter

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>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Thanks again for your recommendations. I understand that some people might 
> care a lot about attribution but I don't. Perhaps it comes from being 
> called 'richard smith' - there are so many of us that attribution is kind 
> of meaningless :)
>
> As well as esoteric applications, I'm really interested in the practical 
> ways that TW can be used 'out of the box' and also very interested in what 
> people make of it when they first come across it. Do you mind me asking how 
> many students you have using it and do they find it easy to understand? How 
> old are they and what do you teach? How do you get the content into your 
> wikis? What sort of devices do your students use to access the wikis?
>
> Regards,
> Richard
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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-04 Thread Peter Miller
Apologies -- I should have given some attribution but Jeremy and others 
have taken care of that now. I was simply harvesting interesting examples 
I've seen posted here.

bw 

Peter

On Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 3:54:32 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> For the TiddlySpot section: http://pespot.tiddlyspot.com/ (lesson planner)
>
> On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9:28:59 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
>> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
>> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>>
>> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
>> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>>
>> I've made a template for the site here;
>>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>>
>> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
>> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
>> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
>> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
>> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Richard
>>
>

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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-03 Thread Peter Miller
For the TiddlySpot section: http://pespot.tiddlyspot.com/ (lesson planner)

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9:28:59 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>
> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>
> I've made a template for the site here;
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>
> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-03 Thread Peter Miller
Not my area but Active Calculus is another one worth adding. Peter

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/Active_Calculus_v0.1.html 

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9:28:59 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>
> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>
> I've made a template for the site here;
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>
> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Marking a tiddler as previously visited

2015-03-02 Thread Peter Miller
Thanks for the details, Tobias. I like the idea of students being able to 
set a level of confidence in their own learning. but I think we're possibly 
looking at two different objectives -- a richly hyperlinked wiki might 
engender a "fear of missing out" particular tiddlers and IMO transparently 
marking a page as visited would be useful in that context. Both avenues are 
worthy of exploration.

bw

Peter

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 12:22:31 PM UTC, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>  
>
>> Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is 
>> opened so that you can subsequently list tiddlers that have not been 
>> opened/seen previously? I am thinking that this might be useful to students 
>> in tutorial-style wikis.
>>
>
> You should be able to use these two methods:
>
>1. a conditional ViewTemplate section 
> 
>which
>2. triggers an action 
>
> , 
>e.g. by setting a tiddler tag when opened
>
> Rather than setting a tag at the actual tiddlers, it would prossibly be 
> better to create tiddlers under a system namespace, e.g.:
>
> *$:/_my/progress/*...
>
> So, when you visit tiddler *foo*, the action trigger would create 
> *$:/_my/progress/foo.*
>
> Then you would use the removeprefix 
>  FilterOperator 
> to list all tiddler's already visited or remove any such from another list 
> of tiddlers yet asking you to be visited.
>
> Personally, I think using a dedicated, manually set checkbox or even a 
> progress select from 0 (unvisited) to 5 (fully learned) is a much cleaner 
> approach, though.
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-02 Thread Peter Miller
Something else I've found useful is being able to email wikis to students, 
attach them to our VLE and provide updates that they can import to refresh 
their wikis. All self-evident but worth adding if they're not already in 
there.

One specific use case being explored by a medical student is the use of 
TiddlyMap to produce annotated views of metabolism using TiddlyMap: 
http://danielriggins.com/mednotes (although I guess it would be polite to 
consult him before putting it on the site?)

Incidentally, in terms of the feature set of an academic publishing 
platform, it might be worth a compare & contrast with 
http://scalar.usc.edu/features/overview/ . I don't mean this in any overt 
sense but as a way to think of areas where TiddlyWiki particularly shines.

bw

Peter

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9:28:59 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>
> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>
> I've made a template for the site here;
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>
> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
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[tw] Re: education.tw.com

2015-03-02 Thread Peter Miller
Thanks for doing this, Richard. Great start in my opinion. I'm only just 
getting to grips with TiddlyWiki in teaching this year so I can't provide 
much by way of case studies. I would, however, suggest that low-hanging 
fruit be included such as the use of journal tiddlers to create reflective 
logs as students progress through a module or project.

bw Peter

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9:28:59 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>
> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>
> I've made a template for the site here;
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>
> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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[tw] Re: Illness

2015-03-02 Thread Peter Miller
Wishing you a swift recovery. Take care. Peter

On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 6:15:18 PM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
>  I'm sorry to say that I've been whizzed to hospital with what has turned 
> out to be pneumonia. No fun at all. I'll be here for a couple more days and 
> so 
> will have to postpone Tuesday's hangout.
>  
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>  
> —
> jeremy...@gmail.com 
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Lernkartei / Zettelkasten

2015-02-27 Thread Peter Miller
Sorry to hear that, Stephan. Thanks for starting this thread. I suspect the 
code will see numerous forks depending on the exact area of application but 
many thanks to you for showing what may be possible.

On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 9:38:19 AM UTC, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
> @all
>
> Thanks for all the great ideas - feel free to try and implement them.
>
> For the time being I do not feel like testing any of those. I just smashed 
> my old (late 2008) MacBook Pro in trying to repair it :(
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Lernkartei / Zettelkasten

2015-02-27 Thread Peter Miller
Perhaps this could be used for text entry? 
http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Editor%20Loses%20Focus

More background https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition 

On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 11:09:30 PM UTC, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
> Thanks to Peter Miller's question 
>  I 
> just created a small "Lernkartei / Zettelkasten" app using plain TW5.
>
> Have fun learning some animals in Englisch and German 
> http://lernkartei.tiddlyspot.com
>
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Lernkartei / Zettelkasten

2015-02-27 Thread Peter Miller
And in this example maybe have the option of audio for pronunciation and a 
live TiddlyMap to give taxonomic or ecosystem context?

On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 11:09:30 PM UTC, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
> Thanks to Peter Miller's question 
>  I 
> just created a small "Lernkartei / Zettelkasten" app using plain TW5.
>
> Have fun learning some animals in Englisch and German 
> http://lernkartei.tiddlyspot.com
>
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Lernkartei / Zettelkasten

2015-02-27 Thread Peter Miller
That's a very interesting idea which reminds me of this paper on saving and 
remembering. I wonder if the benefits might be greater if the 
terms/concepts were batched in thematically related groups of, say, three 
items. (I have to add that I'm not a psychologist!)

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25491269 (probably paywalled but it got 
quite a lot of coverage in social media)

On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 11:09:30 PM UTC, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
> Thanks to Peter Miller's question 
>  I 
> just created a small "Lernkartei / Zettelkasten" app using plain TW5.
>
> Have fun learning some animals in Englisch and German 
> http://lernkartei.tiddlyspot.com
>
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Marking a tiddler as previously visited

2015-02-25 Thread Peter Miller
Many thanks, Stephan. Not quite what I was looking for but it certainly 
looks useful, especially for revision purposes. 

On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 10:00:56 AM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is opened 
> so that you can subsequently list tiddlers that have not been opened/seen 
> previously? I am thinking that this might be useful to students in 
> tutorial-style wikis.
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[tw] [TW5] Marking a tiddler as previously visited

2015-02-25 Thread Peter Miller
Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is opened 
so that you can subsequently list tiddlers that have not been opened/seen 
previously? I am thinking that this might be useful to students in 
tutorial-style wikis.

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[tw] Re: [TW5] TiddlyMap

2015-02-10 Thread Peter Miller
Agreed. I got a free account last week so I could keep up with TiddlyMap 
and it was pretty painless.

On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 12:17:20 PM UTC, PMario wrote:
>
> On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 11:28:02 PM UTC+1, Jon wrote:
>>
>> I tried registering at GitHub to post this but it said the free personal 
>> plan is "chosen" so there didn't appear to be an option to register 
>> gratis...?
>>
>
> IMO the free plan is gratis. ... You don't need to provide any credit card 
> info, if you register at github. 
>
> -m
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] An image gallery that lets you navigate to the previous and next images

2015-02-01 Thread Peter Miller
Many thanks, Jed. I don't think order field was the problem, i.e. there 
were meaningful numbers there, but I'll wait for the next version before 
investigating further. I agree that non-modal would probably be preferable 
for non-image tiddlers but generally I'm all in favour of whatever works ;)

On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 8:15:57 PM UTC, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Peter,
>
> I am working on cleaning it up a bit, I will hopefully have a working 
> example on inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com soon that tells how to configure 
> things. Until I get that done, the most likely problem is that the tiddlers 
> you are trying to view don't have a populated 'order' field, unfortunately 
> at the moment that is the only way I have come up with to set the order for 
> the tiddlers to go in. I am working using iterator variables in the 
> prerelease version to get around this. This tiddler is the one I have on my 
> wiki to set the order that the images are view in 
> http://ooktech.com/jed/externalbrain/#Image%20Display%20Order
>
> Tobias,
>
> I will try using modal displays. I normally try to avoid them because for 
> some reason they always work very slowly for me on my tablet. Sometimes 
> taking 5 or 6 seconds to open up. But when that isn't a problem that would 
> probably be a better way to view images. Possibly not other tiddlers, like 
> if you used this as turning pages in a book or something like that.
>
> If I can figure out how the internal navigation works in the 
> toc-tabbed-internal-nav macro works than I think everything needed for 
> single tiddler paging already exists, but I wasn't able to figure out how 
> the macro works when I was looking at it.
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[tw] Re: [TW5] An image gallery that lets you navigate to the previous and next images

2015-02-01 Thread Peter Miller
This looks very useful but I am having trouble implementing it in my own 
wiki with standard tiddlers. Any chance you could share an image-less 
example? Many thanks Peter

On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 5:39:20 AM UTC, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I am not sure if someone has already made this or not, but it was far too 
> annoying to make for me to not share it.
>
> I made an image gallery viewer that lets you open an image tiddler (or any 
> tiddler, but in this example they are images) and in the tiddler there are 
> forward and back buttons that when pressed close the current image and 
> displays the next image in the gallery.
>
> http://ooktech.com/jed/externalbrain/#Gallery
>
> The transition between images isn't very pretty, but it works well enough. 
> The ImageDisplayViewTemplate tiddler has the view template that does most 
> of the work, and each image has to have an order field that sets the order 
> that they will be viewed in. I am going to see if I can just make it use a 
> $list widget, but I haven't come up with a way to do that yet. This uses a 
> conditional view template and the calc macro from tb5 (
> http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#calc)
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[tw] Re: Invitation to TiddlyPip: an Apple App Store experiment

2015-01-31 Thread Peter Miller
I'm not Apple-based and don't have anything substantive to offer other than 
goodwill. I am guessing you will need to differentiate from other platforms 
and I would suggest your USP should be to support some kind of 
recommendation engine that allows students and/or staff to build a text 
incrementally and perhaps collaboratively rather than solely deliver 
monolithic texts. Some solution for delivering paper-based versions would 
also be good -- students still like them!

Best wishes

Peter 

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 11:59:01 AM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Do you have an idea for TiddlyWiki content that you think people might pay 
> for?
>
> Perhaps a technical manual? Or a guide for your city? Training materials 
> for your company's field engineer force? Or maybe a manualisation of mental 
> health intervention techniques?
>
> Would you be interested in working together to create your multimedia 
> TiddlyWiki content and wrap it up as an app that can be distributed and 
> sold on the iPhone/iPad app store?
>
> Here's the background for this invitation: I've recently finished my work 
> with CTRLio. I'm very grateful to them for the support they've shown to my 
> work on TiddlyWiki over the last 18 months. But now I need to find new 
> sources of income to replace my salary. There's a few weeks in which I can 
> consider some radical options, and this is one of them.
>
> I want to explore the idea of building a commercial TiddlyWiki ecosystem 
> on top of the Apple platform of iOS, the Mac and iCloud. I'm not making any 
> moral or philosophical judgement about Apple's place in the world. I'm 
> considering this plan just because the App Store is one of the places that 
> someone like me may be able to make money.
>
> This first step is simple: we create a framework for building iOS apps 
> that provide a terrific, read-only user experience for interacting with 
> TiddlyWiki documents. I'd want to support free or paid apps, with the 
> possibility of using in-app purchases for premium content. It would be a 
> way to deliver a highly custom, interactive user experience around 
> multimedia content. We would be able to deliver free updates to the app and 
> content via the app store update process.
>
> Such a simple application would be the quickest way to get into the app 
> store - I believe in just a few weeks. The aim would be for the app to be 
> invisible without much of a discernible user interface, just providing the 
> mechanisms for the content to take centre stage. It certainly shouldn't 
> resemble the familiar default TiddlyWiki editing interface.
>
> I'm open to suggestions about how to structure this from a business 
> perspective. I'd need some upfront payment to fund the development, but 
> hopfully we'd find a big enough handful of people that individual shares of 
> the startup costs would be relatively small.
>
> If enough people can provide the necessary commercial backing we can use 
> TiddlyPip to publish Eric's "Inside TiddlyWiki: The Missing Manual".
>
> Beyond simple read-only publishing, there would be a number of incremental 
> improvements we could make once we see regular revenue:
>
> # Support read/write functionality like annotations, with iCloud syncing 
> between iOS devices.
>
> # Support publishing custom, TiddlyWiki-based applications, such as 
> tw5.scholars. It wouldn't appear to be a TiddlyWiki file: it would behave 
> like a custom app for scholarly notetaking (including multi-device sync)
>
> # Support quizzes and questionnaires, with content unlocked by 
> successfully completing exercises
>
> # Support reporting of progress to the TinCan API
>
> # Support one-on-one student/educator interactions through the app. 
> Students might buy an academic textbook along with tokens to ask the author 
> 5 questions via messaging within the app.
>
> # Create a full end-user application that enables the user to create and 
> work with TiddlyWiki documents on iOS devices. This is really the ultimate 
> goal from a development perspective. But it's a lot of work to create such 
> an app with enough polish to stand out in the app store, and I'm not 
> convinced there are enough people prepared to pay for apps like TiddlyWiki. 
> But if we can bootstrap things via the content publishing route then we 
> ought to be able to gain the time to make the app sufficiently polished and 
> useful
>
> It's fun thinking about the possibilities. But we need to take this 
> journey as a series of small steps, and I need to quickly find out if 
> there's any hope of completing the first step.
>
> I need to know if there's anyone out there who might be prepared to put 
> some money on the table based on their belief that they have content that 
> could viably support this business model. So please let me know if you fit 
> that description. Ideally, we'd find a handful of people which would make 
> it easier to fund the initial development, until the app store revenues 
> kick in.
>
>

[tw] Re: [TW5] drop here or click escape to cancel

2015-01-28 Thread Peter Miller
If that's the case, why does it say "click"? Surely it should say "press"? 

Peter

On Monday, November 10, 2014 at 9:52:20 PM UTC, Birthe C wrote:
>
> When you drag at tiddler into your wiki, you see the green bar...and until 
> you drop, you can press esc on your keyboard to cancel.
>
>
> Birthe
>
> Den mandag den 10. november 2014 22.35.46 UTC+1 skrev dlu...@emich.edu:
>>
>> Every time I import a tiddler, there is a persistent green bar that 
>> appears at the top of my browser window that says Drop here (or click 
>> escape to cancel). It remains there until I refresh the browser window. And 
>> there is nothing to click. What am I supposed to click?  
>>
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] If any one is still online. Here is a Beta to play with (for drawing mindmaps and graphs)

2015-01-25 Thread Peter Miller
...and the locations are here: 
$:/plugins/felixhayashi/tiddlymap/graph/views/[view]/map 
where [view] is the name of your view. 

On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 1:50:26 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> I think I found part of the answer. There's a json tiddler 
> $:/plugins/felixhayashi/tiddlymap/graph/edges/[edge-name] 
> that gives the relationships for that particular edge-name albeit in terms 
> of the TiddlyMap IDs. Presumably there are other tiddlers as described in 
> the help 
> http://felixhayashi.github.io/TW5-TiddlyMap/index.html#Configuring%20the%20current%20view
>  
> ?
>
> On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 1:16:44 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to use TiddlyMap (formerly TaskGraph) as a simple layout tool 
>> and hence to be able to export a view rather than just the tiddlers. I see 
>> that you can save node positions but is there any way that you can save 
>> them to a tiddler, ideally with node relationships, so that you can use 
>> them with other tools and/or re-import a view? Apologies is this is a FAQ 
>> and many thanks for an excellent plugin.
>>
>> On Monday, November 10, 2014 at 10:54:07 PM UTC, Felix Küppers wrote:
>>>
>>> Here is a working demo:
>>>
>>> http://wkpr.de/hosting/tmp/tw5/
>>>
>>> Scroll down to see two examples.
>>>
>>> The network works really smooth in Chrome.
>>> Firefox sometimes interrupts the motion of the graph if many nodes are 
>>> display.
>>>
>>> Hope you like it :)
>>>
>>> Felix
>>>
>>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] If any one is still online. Here is a Beta to play with (for drawing mindmaps and graphs)

2015-01-25 Thread Peter Miller
I think I found part of the answer. There's a json tiddler 
$:/plugins/felixhayashi/tiddlymap/graph/edges/[edge-name] 
that gives the relationships for that particular edge-name albeit in terms 
of the TiddlyMap IDs. Presumably there are other tiddlers as described in 
the help 
http://felixhayashi.github.io/TW5-TiddlyMap/index.html#Configuring%20the%20current%20view
 
?

On Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 1:16:44 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> I'd like to use TiddlyMap (formerly TaskGraph) as a simple layout tool and 
> hence to be able to export a view rather than just the tiddlers. I see that 
> you can save node positions but is there any way that you can save them to 
> a tiddler, ideally with node relationships, so that you can use them with 
> other tools and/or re-import a view? Apologies is this is a FAQ and many 
> thanks for an excellent plugin.
>
> On Monday, November 10, 2014 at 10:54:07 PM UTC, Felix Küppers wrote:
>>
>> Here is a working demo:
>>
>> http://wkpr.de/hosting/tmp/tw5/
>>
>> Scroll down to see two examples.
>>
>> The network works really smooth in Chrome.
>> Firefox sometimes interrupts the motion of the graph if many nodes are 
>> display.
>>
>> Hope you like it :)
>>
>> Felix
>>
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] If any one is still online. Here is a Beta to play with (for drawing mindmaps and graphs)

2015-01-25 Thread Peter Miller
I'd like to use TiddlyMap (formerly TaskGraph) as a simple layout tool and 
hence to be able to export a view rather than just the tiddlers. I see that 
you can save node positions but is there any way that you can save them to 
a tiddler, ideally with node relationships, so that you can use them with 
other tools and/or re-import a view? Apologies is this is a FAQ and many 
thanks for an excellent plugin.

On Monday, November 10, 2014 at 10:54:07 PM UTC, Felix Küppers wrote:
>
> Here is a working demo:
>
> http://wkpr.de/hosting/tmp/tw5/
>
> Scroll down to see two examples.
>
> The network works really smooth in Chrome.
> Firefox sometimes interrupts the motion of the graph if many nodes are 
> display.
>
> Hope you like it :)
>
> Felix
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Which plugin to see Motovun Jack.pdf ?

2015-01-20 Thread Peter Miller
Worked fine for me in FF on Win 8.1. I thought most PDF displays were 
plugin-free these days 
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox-without-downloading-them

On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 2:27:24 PM UTC, Mat wrote:
>
> My FF says I need a plugin to see this pdf
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#Motovun%20Jack.pdf
>
> Can you see it successfully? Which plugin would this be?
>
> Thanx
>
> <:-)
>

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[tw] Re: A TiddlyWiki Math(s) TextBook

2015-01-19 Thread Peter Miller
Agree with Birthe. Downloaded like a rocket and runs beautifully. No spam 
popup/tab issues.

On Monday, January 19, 2015 at 1:36:53 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have just finished a first draft conversion of a Calculus Textbook to 
> TW5. I thought you might like to take a look at it and I would welcome any 
> feedback/input/help/suggestions you may have.
>
> The book is an excellent text called Active Calculus, written by Professor 
> Matt Boelkins of Grand Valley State University in Michigan, which is 
> endorsed by the American Institute of Mathematics (
> http://aimath.org/textbooks/approved-textbooks/)
>
> The original can be downloaded from Prof. Boelkins pages here: 
> http://faculty.gvsu.edu/boelkinm/Home/Open_Calculus.html
>
> The TW5 version is (hopefully) available from my dropbox: 
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/Active_Calculus_v0.1.html
>
> The file is quite big, containing over 9,000 tiddlers including embedded 
> svg figures which are rendered into textbook chapters using macros. There 
> is much that is very crude about this first version and I already have an 
> idea of some things that need to be improved.
>
> I'd love to know what you think and I'd especially welcome any help or 
> suggestions that the Twizards might have about how to improve layout etc.
>
> I have some specific questions about things that I couldn't get to work 
> quite the way I wanted to, which I'll ask later and I'm also happy to 
> explain how I made it if anybody's interested (you'll see the editing 
> controls and built in editor in the sidebar)
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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[tw] Re: You have got to see this!

2015-01-14 Thread Peter Miller
Likewise no crash in Firefox. It also works very well with molecular 
structures (proteins etc) exported in WebGL format from UCSF Chimera. If 
you want a fairly complex one try File|Fetch by ID|4un3, File|Export scene 
and specify WebGL format (it takes a while). http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/ 


On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 2:48:56 AM UTC, Duarte Farrajota Ramos 
wrote:
>
> Check out the second opened tiddler in the attached file. Just click and 
> drag over it, or use the mousewheel/scroll and middle mouse button
> Bet you never expected to see that huh? Fully embedded, no tricks, no 
> external files or dependencies, and absolutely no coding.
>
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>
>
> If you are interested in the more technical details I shed a little light 
> on the subject:
> What you see there is a WebGL 3D 
> model of the *VectorTiddler *used in the community poster I recently 
> created.
> Since it is a vector SVG file it could be imported into Blender 
> , an open source 3D modeling application, as 
> usable geometry where I worked the 2D shape into a simplistic 3D model 
> (adding in the process all other details and animation).
> From there all I had to do was export the 3D model using Blend4Web 
> 's fantastic plugin which exports 3D models 
> into self contained HTML files containing all 3D model geometry data, 
> textures, lighting and animation and the required engile to render it all 
> (much like TiddlyWiki self is contained).
> After that it was only a matter of importing the resulting WebGL enabled 
> HTML file into tiddlywiki which promptly rendered it without a glitch.
>
> Wonderful what web technologies can do these days without any coding 
> knowledge. It should even work on your mobile/tablet fully offline.
>
>

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Re: [tw] TiddlyWiki on Dropbox

2013-05-26 Thread Peter Miller
Has anyone implemented TW on app.net yet? The free tier accounts now come 
with 500 MB filestore which seems not unuseful. Those using iOS can use the 
Passport app to register https://directory.app.net/ and a search on Twitter 
often yields results for other OS.

On Friday, May 24, 2013 1:46:25 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> You need to access the TiddlyWiki file from your locally synced Dropbox 
> folder, via a file:// URI, in order for the saving to work.
>
> As an alternative you can use TiddlyWiki in the Sky for Dropbox, at:
>
> http://dropbox.tiddlywiki.com/
> 
> Once you authorise the app with Dropbox it lets you choose a TW file from 
> your Dropbox, and then opens it for editing.
>
> TiddlyWiki in the Sky is still quite new, and may not work with some 
> plugins.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>  
> --
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> jer...@jermolene.com 
>
>
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Fuler >wrote:
>
>> Ok, I really need to put my TiddlyWiki on Dropbox, but it just won't work 
>> out! I can open it and edit it... but any changes made while it's on 
>> Dropbox won't be saved - as soon as I open TiddlyWiki again, it's all gone! 
>> I've tried to take my TiddlyWiki off Dropbox for testing, and then it 
>> worked properly, so it isn't my TiddlyWiki that's bugged somehow...
>>
>> Does anyone knows how to fix this? I really be needing it!
>>
>> Thanks a lot.
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[tw] Re: TiddlySpace problem

2012-07-26 Thread Peter Miller
I should add that I had the same experience with both Firefox and Chrome.

On Thursday, July 26, 2012 9:32:23 AM UTC+1, Peter Miller wrote:
>
> Over the last few days I created and populated a space called Lumiya. 
> However, my space and user menus now appear non-functional and the 
> Write/Edit/etc dropdown is completely blank. This applies to my Home spaces 
> as well (graymills). I'd really like to create a new space via the user 
> menu but can't even though I can still edit the old ones. Apart from this 
> recent burst of activity I've been fairly idle of late so I may have missed 
> an important post in which case please excuse this one but any pointers 
> would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter
>

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[tw] TiddlySpace problem

2012-07-26 Thread Peter Miller
Over the last few days I created and populated a space called Lumiya. 
However, my space and user menus now appear non-functional and the 
Write/Edit/etc dropdown is completely blank. This applies to my Home spaces 
as well (graymills). I'd really like to create a new space via the user 
menu but can't even though I can still edit the old ones. Apart from this 
recent burst of activity I've been fairly idle of late so I may have missed 
an important post in which case please excuse this one but any pointers 
would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Peter

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