[tw5] Re: Setting up a TiddlyWiki as a BASIC programming platform

2024-03-25 Thread Rahul Kashyap
This is awesome.. perhaps we can do python as well?
 no matter how slow, I would be interested in that.

On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 10:43:22 PM UTC-5 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> Oops, those links should have been in separate lines:
>
> Part 1: https://youtu.be/kNNjmha5Fzg
> Part 2: https://youtu.be/8obPweHvYWA
> Part 3: https://youtu.be/8RQb6E07sqE
> Part 4: https://youtu.be/2T1Q3Mn092g
> Part 5: https://youtu.be/nyata8S71Rs
>
> On Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 11:42:10 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
>> https://youtu.be/kNNjmha5Fzg https://youtu.be/8obPweHvYWA 
>> https://youtu.be/8RQb6E07sqE https://youtu.be/2T1Q3Mn092g 
>> https://youtu.be/nyata8S71Rs
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: [tw] [TW5] Markdown as default for New Tiddler

2024-01-25 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear All,

The new Markdown button is very useful but, *it doesn't solve the problem 
when we use excise button to transclude text from a markdown file, in that 
case newly created tiddlers are not markdown type. How do you enable that?*


*-Rahul*
On Thursday, December 18, 2014 at 12:39:13 PM UTC-5 Tobias Beer wrote:

> Hi Felix,
>  
>
>> I have to say tb5 is a great alternative tiddlywiki documentation! I 
>> didn't know it exists :)
>> Clean layout + structure and easy to understand.
>>
>
> Thanks Felix, positive feedback is always appreciated.
>
> Please, (I) don't see it as some sort of alternative, though. :)
>
> For now, it's simply "just" my notebook of things I learned along the 
> way...
> presented in a way that is perhaps easy to consume for others as well.
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

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Re: [tw5] Re: Offering a course in General Relativity using tiddlywiki (5.1.23)

2021-03-06 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear Springer, 

Thanks. I also liked your style of preparing material very well. 
Thanks for suggestions as well. 

@TiddlyTwitter: Sorry for delay, I got busy with classes. I hope the link 
below helps. 
https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/GR_IAR/blob/master/GeneralRelativity_Course_TW_5.1.23.html
 

Best,
-Rahul

On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 2:22:03 PM UTC-5 springer wrote:

> Rahul,
>
> TW5 is my teaching engine as well. Our fields are different, but we use 
> similar functions (apart from your interest in Latex and such, about which 
> I know nothing!). 
>
> I appreciate the visual clarity of your <> and < "…">> macros! 
>
> I see you've linked to videos. One very small tip is that you can embed a 
> youtube control within the TW, so there's no need for students to manage a 
> separate tab. You can see this kind of embedded vide at work in my site, 
> here: 
> https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/ethicsatwes.html#trolley%20problem%20video
>
> Another suggestion is that you can use some kind of details widget to help 
> students do "self-quiz" exercises. Here's one possible implementation: 
> https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/ethicsatwes.html#%E2%97%8E%20Kant%20on%20the%20categorical%20imperative%E2%80%A6
>
> In case other teachers are browsing for suggestions, here's a different 
> way that a TOC for a semester's worth of materials might be designed, so as 
> to allow a very compact overview: 
> https://springerspandrel.github.io/tw/ethicsatwes.html#units
>
> Best of luck with getting your course ready and launched for the semester!
> On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 9:09:18 AM UTC-5 rahulka...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> It is available as an html file in the same repository. Here is the link 
>> -- 
>> https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/GR_IAR/blob/master/GeneralRelativity_Course_TW_5.1.23.html
>>  
>>
>> -Rahul
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 8:50 AM TiddlyTweeter  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It sounds interesting. But it is hard to comment if the wiki is not 
>>> publicly available online.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 28 January 2021 at 09:28:27 UTC+1 rahulka...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I am happy to than you guys for making an amazing tool. I wanted to 
>>>> share a sample of teaching material I prepared with it. 
>>>> https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/GR_IAR 
>>>> Please let me know copyright related issues regarding putting it for 
>>>> people's use. So far it is only for teaching and research.
>>>>
>>>> Other thoughts, suggestions and questions -
>>>> I have been using TW for about 3 years and gradually became a fan of 
>>>> its structure for personal research management. 
>>>> Very soon I realized that I could use it for production quality as 
>>>> well, at least for production of short notes and results to share with 
>>>> colleagues which look nice. Inspired from this I explored and found 
>>>> amazing 
>>>> plugins made by amazing group of people for various purpose. I developed 
>>>> some of my own system for browsing different types of file on my local 
>>>> machine, especially managing references, codes and other files. The above 
>>>> links contain some of those. 
>>>>
>>>> I also wanted to know people's thought on exports methods to Latex 
>>>> format. We don't have to worry about converting it to latex if we could 
>>>> get 
>>>> couple of things -- 
>>>> (1) auto-numbering equations, image-pretty, table, <>>> suppress numbering of certain sections, subsections. 
>>>> (2) better page break in exporting pdf. We need more for professional 
>>>> quality exports. What kind of solutions we have. 
>>>> (3) Collaborative remote work with colleagues and students. 
>>>>
>>>> Mohammad's tool has already made work a lot simpler. I have provided 
>>>> some tweaking to it. But, we need an integrated approach for academic 
>>>> output and collaboration. 
>>>> If we could make a TW about knowledge organization. that would be 
>>>> great. 
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> -Rahul Kashyap
>>>>
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[tw5] Re: Better interoperability when writing math (LaTeX)

2021-03-06 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear TW users,

Has there been any improvement over this or, any suggestions for workaround 
for the time being. 

I would like to second the @Szabolcs' thoughts and request. I like 
tiddlywiki a lot and its emphasis on connectivity of different ideas. With 
recent addition of bibtex file parser and excellent efforts by Mohammad in 
developing a bibtex parser and reference manager 
 ( and earlier Shiraz plugin 
), TW is going to become one of the 
favorite tool for anyone seriously researching into anything. 

However, just like @Szabolcs, I feel the need to include easy-to-write and 
larger inclusion of latex functions. I noticed a very hopeful plugin in 
this direction -- https://github.com/anstosa/tw5-markdown . Here a markdown 
commands will be given preference over tiddlywiki commands (TW commands are 
fallback) if the Type field of any tiddler has the value "text/x-markdown" 
which means that something like that could be done with latex (perhaps by 
adding the latex engine in the back). One can still use normal tiddlers in 
the same tiddlywiki for multiple purpose for which we like TW. 

In another discussion I have posted a sample course material that I have 
prepared in TW and has gotten at least a few god response 
-- https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/RVaAXwN3bQ8/m/7PClhZLGDAAJ  

Best,
Rahul
On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 1:40:36 PM UTC-4 szho...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Indeed, there is a compromise here, but I would call it a minor one.
>
> The systems I mentioned (including LaTeX itself) allow including a dollar 
> sign using \$, which is much shorter and simpler than $\dollar$.
>
> While I admit that the following is a guess, I'd expect most people who 
> need advanced math don't need $ signs in the same TiddlyWiki (or don't need 
> to type them nearly as often as math).
>
> Let me emphasize something from my original post once again: Sadly, most 
> people who need this can't implement it, and most who can don't need it. 
> With open source projects, unfortunately that often means that the feature 
> just doesn't get implemented.  Or if it does, it might be in an 
> unmaintained unofficial patch that one can't count on in the long term.
>
> This is why I am asking here, hoping that TW will gain this as an official 
> feature that is easy to set up and will work even years from now.
>
>
> On Wednesday, 26 September 2018 10:13:55 UTC+2, AndrewMc wrote:
>>
>> A small thing to note is that some people will use $ for their currency 
>> symbol. If you make single-$ a delimiter, then writing about money is made 
>> more difficult.
>> I have this issue in a TWc that contains a lot of mathematical notation. 
>> I ended up having to define "\dollar" as a dollar sign, $, so that I could 
>> write a single dollar sign using Latex as "$\dollar$".
>>
>> Cheers
>> Andrew Mc
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 1:27:54 AM UTC+12, Szabolcs Horvát 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I use TiddlyWiki with the KaTeX plugin.  Unfortunately, the writing 
>>> experience is not as good as with some other tools, and the copy/paste 
>>> interoperability is bad.
>>>
>>> It would be very useful to have the following features:
>>>
>>>  - Single-$ delimiters for inline math. Keep $$ for display math only.
>>>  - Make math work in MarkDown tiddlers.
>>>
>>> Advantages:
>>>
>>> 1. Writing without breaking one's flow. $$ is a pain to type if it has 
>>> to be typed multiple times in each sentence. Example:
>>>
>>> "There are no three integers $$a$$, $$b$$ and $$c$$ so that $$a^n + b^n 
>>> = c^n$$ for any integer $$n$$ greater than 2."
>>>
>>> Such sentences, with multiple tiny bits of math, are common when writing 
>>> mathematical prose. Those who only use LaTeX occasionally may not 
>>> immediately see it, but single-$ is a significant improvement over 
>>> double-$$ when writing serious math.  Unfortunately, most people who 
>>> implement tools have a programming background and only use math 
>>> occasionally. Most people who write a lot of math don't have the expertise 
>>> to implement and maintain such tools.
>>>
>>> 2. Easy copy-pasting between different systems.
>>>
>>> I would like to be able to directly paste text from tiddlers to a LaTeX 
>>> document, or to Markdown documents. Mathematical text will have little 
>>> formatting (such as bold or italic), but a lot of LaTeX-snippets.  If the 
>>> math delimiters matched normal LaTeX, pasting would be possible with 
>>> minimal modifications. 
>>>
>>> Tools that people who work with math actually use have more-or-less 
>>> standardized on a LaTeX-compatible notation in Markdown documents. Consider 
>>> Math.StackExchange, MathOverflow, Jupyter Notebooks, Markdown-Preview-Plus 
>>> plugin for Atom, Sage Math, etc.
>>>
>>>
>>> Can these features please be considered?  They would make TiddlyWiki a 
>>> much more viable tool for researchers and mathematicians. I think it is 

Re: [tw5] Re: Offering a course in General Relativity using tiddlywiki (5.1.23)

2021-01-29 Thread rahul kashyap
It is available as an html file in the same repository. Here is the link --
https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/GR_IAR/blob/master/GeneralRelativity_Course_TW_5.1.23.html


-Rahul

On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 8:50 AM TiddlyTweeter 
wrote:

> It sounds interesting. But it is hard to comment if the wiki is not
> publicly available online.
>
> On Thursday, 28 January 2021 at 09:28:27 UTC+1 rahulka...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I am happy to than you guys for making an amazing tool. I wanted to share
>> a sample of teaching material I prepared with it.
>> https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/GR_IAR
>> Please let me know copyright related issues regarding putting it for
>> people's use. So far it is only for teaching and research.
>>
>> Other thoughts, suggestions and questions -
>> I have been using TW for about 3 years and gradually became a fan of its
>> structure for personal research management.
>> Very soon I realized that I could use it for production quality as well,
>> at least for production of short notes and results to share with colleagues
>> which look nice. Inspired from this I explored and found amazing plugins
>> made by amazing group of people for various purpose. I developed some of my
>> own system for browsing different types of file on my local machine,
>> especially managing references, codes and other files. The above links
>> contain some of those.
>>
>> I also wanted to know people's thought on exports methods to Latex
>> format. We don't have to worry about converting it to latex if we could get
>> couple of things --
>> (1) auto-numbering equations, image-pretty, table, <> suppress numbering of certain sections, subsections.
>> (2) better page break in exporting pdf. We need more for professional
>> quality exports. What kind of solutions we have.
>> (3) Collaborative remote work with colleagues and students.
>>
>> Mohammad's tool has already made work a lot simpler. I have provided some
>> tweaking to it. But, we need an integrated approach for academic output and
>> collaboration.
>> If we could make a TW about knowledge organization. that would be great.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Rahul Kashyap
>>
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[tw5] Re: Latex plain text in Tiddlywiki with Katex plugin?

2021-01-28 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Thanks for the comment.

On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 3:40:03 AM UTC-5 jero...@gmail.com wrote:

>   Hi, Rahul.
>
> I don't know if I get you right, but in my eyes, you could attain 
> non-linearity by having each of your sections, subsections, equations, 
> figures, tables, lists, etc be individual tiddlers which you can tag and 
> transclude, independently of the use of Latex formatting in the text field.
>
> If I understood correctly the advice by "Javier Rojas", a lot of custom 
> formatting can be achieved by using html and css. So for the time being I 
> am now trying to learn how to do just that, because my work does NOT 
> include special notations (like Phonetic notation). If I hit the wall then 
> I'll come again here and ask.
>
> But our needs may differ. if you need some complex formattings -the likes 
> of math or chem notation- I can´t think of an alternative to Latex.  In 
> this context I found the link provided by "Ste" very useful.
>
> The demo linked by "TW Tones" shows a whole universe of plugins, which I 
> am slowly trying to explore. Take a look... maybe there is something for 
> you there.
>
> I have never tried auto-numbering, but if  each of your sections, 
> subsections, equations, figures tables and lists are different tiddlers, 
> then maybe all you need would be some kind of plugin which can calculate a 
> numbering and place it on a field which you can then show as you see fit. I 
> wonder if a plugin with such functionality exists.
>
> Wish you a nice day.
>
> On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 3:39:28 AM UTC+9 rahulka...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to put my thoughts here. Apology if all of this doesn't fit 
>> here. 
>> I believe that Latex does not represent the non-linear structure of 
>> knowledge as tiddlywiki does. However,  I'm basically trying to get a 
>> document with best features of formatting as close to latex as possible. 
>> I am also interested in knowing people's thoughts about auto-numbering of 
>> sections (sub-sections), equations, figures, tables and lists. All of these 
>> has to be consistent especially when you transclude otherwise we're losing 
>> the most powerful feature of tiddlywiki. 
>>
>> -Rahul
>>
>>
>> On Monday, November 23, 2020 at 6:05:34 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> Jero,
>>>
>>> Some work a few of us are doing is likely to assist you here. With Mario 
>>> as the key coder we are working on and there is a demo of it see 
>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywikidev/c/vS5ZI0FCiIY
>>>
>>> Basically it allows the definition of extended and customised mark-up. 
>>> In time I believe a library of custom mark-up could address any authors 
>>> needs. 
>>>
>>> I am keen to build a library of elements I will use when writing process 
>>> documents and manuals, my own or a sharable custom "mark-up language" is 
>>> possible. 
>>>
>>> In the mean time do consider making use of html elements and CSS to 
>>> alter the output as you need.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 24 November 2020 at 06:46:19 UTC+11 jero...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Hi!

 Wikitext offers great formatting options, but in specific use cases 
 there can be a legitimate need for some more granularity in controling 
 features like line breaks, indents and line spacing.

 Yesterday I happened to read about the Katex plugin for TW in the 
 documentation of Tiddlyshow.
 As I have no previous experience with Latex (and a search for ["Katex" 
 "plain text"] in this Google Group didn't yield the kind of results I 
 expected) I'm now asking this question here in the hope that it makes 
 sense: 

 Besides of mathematical and chemical typesetting: Is it also possible 
 to have some Latex plain text typesetting in Tiddlywiki using the Katex 
 plugin?

 Background:

 Much of the formatting we apply to plain text in Foreign Language 
 teaching materials (slides, handouts and the like) can be considered 
 "semantic formatting". 
 Wikitext can not offer all of the text formatting features we need 
 -maybe in part this is due to limitations imposed by the browsers.

 Before the pandemic, I used to create most of my classroom slides and 
 PDF printouts in LibreOffice. But this year I finally decided to carry out 
 a transition towards the goal of integrating all my teaching-related tasks 
 in Tiddlywiki only.

 I have been using Wikitext tables as a way to hack some of the current 
 limitations on indents and line breaks, but this method of editing feels 
 rather strenuous and suboptimal.

 If Latex plain text compatibility in Tiddlywiki is possible, I would 
 definitely want to go down the rabbithole of making out a workflow. This 
 might involve doing the writing in a dedicated Latex editor, and then 
 exporting/pasting the text into tiddlers.

 What do you think?

>>>

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[tw5] Offering a course in General Relativity using tiddlywiki (5.1.23)

2021-01-28 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hello Everyone,

I am happy to than you guys for making an amazing tool. I wanted to share a 
sample of teaching material I prepared with it. 
https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/GR_IAR 
Please let me know copyright related issues regarding putting it for 
people's use. So far it is only for teaching and research.

Other thoughts, suggestions and questions -
I have been using TW for about 3 years and gradually became a fan of its 
structure for personal research management. 
Very soon I realized that I could use it for production quality as well, at 
least for production of short notes and results to share with colleagues 
which look nice. Inspired from this I explored and found amazing plugins 
made by amazing group of people for various purpose. I developed some of my 
own system for browsing different types of file on my local machine, 
especially managing references, codes and other files. The above links 
contain some of those. 

I also wanted to know people's thought on exports methods to Latex format. 
We don't have to worry about converting it to latex if we could get couple 
of things -- 
(1) auto-numbering equations, image-pretty, table, 

[tw5] Re: Latex plain text in Tiddlywiki with Katex plugin?

2021-01-19 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hi all,

I would like to put my thoughts here. Apology if all of this doesn't fit 
here. 
I believe that Latex does not represent the non-linear structure of 
knowledge as tiddlywiki does. However,  I'm basically trying to get a 
document with best features of formatting as close to latex as possible. 
I am also interested in knowing people's thoughts about auto-numbering of 
sections (sub-sections), equations, figures, tables and lists. All of these 
has to be consistent especially when you transclude otherwise we're losing 
the most powerful feature of tiddlywiki. 

-Rahul


On Monday, November 23, 2020 at 6:05:34 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:

> Jero,
>
> Some work a few of us are doing is likely to assist you here. With Mario 
> as the key coder we are working on and there is a demo of it see 
> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywikidev/c/vS5ZI0FCiIY
>
> Basically it allows the definition of extended and customised mark-up. In 
> time I believe a library of custom mark-up could address any authors needs. 
>
> I am keen to build a library of elements I will use when writing process 
> documents and manuals, my own or a sharable custom "mark-up language" is 
> possible. 
>
> In the mean time do consider making use of html elements and CSS to alter 
> the output as you need.
>
> Tones
>
>
> On Tuesday, 24 November 2020 at 06:46:19 UTC+11 jero...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Wikitext offers great formatting options, but in specific use cases there 
>> can be a legitimate need for some more granularity in controling features 
>> like line breaks, indents and line spacing.
>>
>> Yesterday I happened to read about the Katex plugin for TW in the 
>> documentation of Tiddlyshow.
>> As I have no previous experience with Latex (and a search for ["Katex" 
>> "plain text"] in this Google Group didn't yield the kind of results I 
>> expected) I'm now asking this question here in the hope that it makes 
>> sense: 
>>
>> Besides of mathematical and chemical typesetting: Is it also possible to 
>> have some Latex plain text typesetting in Tiddlywiki using the Katex plugin?
>>
>> Background:
>>
>> Much of the formatting we apply to plain text in Foreign Language 
>> teaching materials (slides, handouts and the like) can be considered 
>> "semantic formatting". 
>> Wikitext can not offer all of the text formatting features we need -maybe 
>> in part this is due to limitations imposed by the browsers.
>>
>> Before the pandemic, I used to create most of my classroom slides and PDF 
>> printouts in LibreOffice. But this year I finally decided to carry out a 
>> transition towards the goal of integrating all my teaching-related tasks in 
>> Tiddlywiki only.
>>
>> I have been using Wikitext tables as a way to hack some of the current 
>> limitations on indents and line breaks, but this method of editing feels 
>> rather strenuous and suboptimal.
>>
>> If Latex plain text compatibility in Tiddlywiki is possible, I would 
>> definitely want to go down the rabbithole of making out a workflow. This 
>> might involve doing the writing in a dedicated Latex editor, and then 
>> exporting/pasting the text into tiddlers.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Is it possible to put the sidebar buttons at the top?

2020-11-13 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hello,

I wanted to ask if there has been any updates on  including search bar and 
putting the toolbar on the margin by @Matt Lauber  ?
Currently it floats on top of other tiddlers which is distracting. 
I would also be interested in including some sidebar tabs as well when 
switch happens.

Even if these changes have not been included in TW main branch, I'd like to 
use them, if any body could kindly provide a solution. 

Thanks in advance, 
-Rahul

On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 1:40:52 PM UTC-4 ma...@mklauber.com wrote:

> Here you go.  Whatever buttons you show in the sidebar when it's open will 
> show up in the topbar when it's closed.
>
> created: 20170524173725525
> modified: 20170524173926916
> tags: $:/tags/TopRightBar
> title: $:/core/ui/TopBar/menu
>
> \define config-title()
> $:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$
> \end
>
> <$reveal state="$:/state/sidebar" type="nomatch" text="no">
> <$button set="$:/state/sidebar" setTo="no" 
> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Hint}} 
> aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Caption}} 
> class="tc-btn-invisible">{{$:/core/images/chevron-right}}
> 
> <$reveal state="$:/state/sidebar" type="match" text="no">
> <$list 
> filter="[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/PageControls]!has[draft.of]]" 
> variable="listItem">
> <$reveal type="nomatch" state=<> text="hide">
> <$transclude tiddler=<> mode="inline"/>
> 
> 
> <$button set="$:/state/sidebar" setTo="yes" 
> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Hint}} 
> aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Caption}} 
> class="tc-btn-invisible">{{$:/core/images/chevron-left}}
> 
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:41:35 AM UTC-4, j3d1H wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure this can be done, but is there a plugin or something I can 
>> change to make a scrolling top bar that has the sidebar buttons on it? 
>> Like, the save button, the full-screen button, control panel button, all of 
>> those would be on the top, and they scroll with me as I scroll down the 
>> story river?
>>
>> I would also prefer it if the sidebar buttons returned to the sidebar if 
>> I open it, and the sidebar is as normal. Thanks in advance for anyone who 
>> tries and/or succeeds to help!
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: [question] transclude from within a macro ?

2020-05-23 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hi Mark,

Yes, I posted that question there as well. Mat asked me to start a new 
thread. I suppose this is proper thread? 

I tried Mat's latest solution as well but, it doesn't work. 

*tiddler_variable_in_the_loop was from your example. I assumed it 
contained the name of a tiddler. If not, then the example needs*
*to be re-explained.*

What I meant is when I use details macro as below, it works as expected 
but, when I call it from within list widget, it fails to get the tiddler 
name, it just gets it as string and doesn't transclude its content. 

<>   //it works fine for 
any tiddler  but, doesn't work inside list widget if I use {{!!title}} in 
place of my_tiddler; also {{!!text}} doesn't work if I use it for src:"" 
argument. 

Best,
-Rahul




-Rahul

On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 11:26:24 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Mat's post here is probably want you want:
>
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/egnHPo0LXkg/k6vKzyGeBQAJ
>
> On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 7:12:02 AM UTC-7, Rahul Kashyap wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> thanks for reply. I am not sure what would be the 
>> tiddler_variable_in_the_loop 
>>
>> I tried with {{!!title}} which gives the title name but, without its 
>> content. Are there other way to get the tiddler_variable.
>>
>> Best,
>> -Rahul
>>
>> On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 9:41:41 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> The wikitext form of invoking the macro is limited. But you can use the 
>>> macrocall widget instead:
>>>
>>> <$macrocall $name=details
>>> sum=<> src={{{ 
>>> [get[text]]}}} />
>>>
>>> This is probably still not exactly what you want (the src will lose its 
>>> original formatting). The next step would be to move the macrocall inside 
>>> its own macro where substitution variables can be used.
>>>
>>> On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 10:36:28 PM UTC-7, Rahul Kashyap wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>
>>>> My problem is related. I couldn't understand your instruction 
>>>> completely.  Could you please elaborate more? I'll describe my problem in 
>>>> more details below. 
>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> I want to use a macro for all the tiddlers satisfying a certain filter 
>>>> esp. (demo/details/details-macro (
>>>> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/#Install) macro of Shiraz. 
>>>>
>>>> I know that {{!!title}} or <$view field='title'/>  prints the title of 
>>>> the tiddlers  and I can use <$transclude mode="block"/> to transclude 
>>>> the content as well but, I couldn't transclude them inside the macro. 
>>>> I also tried a template unsuccessfully. 
>>>>
>>>> <$list filter="[tag[my_tag]]">
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <>>> "{{tiddler_variable_in_the_loop}}">>   // desired output with visible 
>>>> link and hidden translusion
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> < >>   // 
>>>> displays the title of the tiddler without link; do not transclude.
>>>> <>{{||$:/rkashyap/template/detail}}   // similar to 
>>>> above
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <$transclude mode="block"/>   // transludes the whole content without 
>>>> hiding it
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The code below achieves the task if the title of the tiddlers are not 
>>>> CamelCase in which case it opens the tiddler which I don't want. 
>>>> <$appear show= {{!!title}} >
>>>> <$transclude mode="block"/>
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> -Rahul
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 10:26:34 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> You might be able to do it with the wikify. This works with the "now" 
>>>>> macro:
>>>>>
>>>>> <$wikify text="""<>""" name="datetid">
>>>>> <$transclude tiddler=<>/>
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>> But since you've already made a JS macro, maybe you could just make a 
>>>>> version of it that returns the contents of the targeted tiddler.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 1:37:06 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> relevant portion of the code

[tw5] Re: Learning list and list widget in Tiddlywiki as a loop

2020-05-23 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hi Mat,

Thanks for reply.  I tried your method but, it caused "maximum stack call" 
error. 

I posted on this because it was about understanding and using the loop 
structure of list widget. I thought it reduces the duplication of questions 
and convenience for other people seeing related discussions together. 

Apology if I understood it incorrectly. 

I saw another reply by Michael here but, it seems deleted now. I didn't 
understand there on how to use the macro "outline" it doesn't take a filter 
as input.

Thanks again, 
-Rahul

On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 4:58:54 AM UTC-4, Mat wrote:
>
> @Rahul, by the way:
>
> Could someone please help me with a particular implementation
>>
>
> ...then start a new particular thread instead of hijacking this old one 
> which is not about your question.
>
> <:-)
>

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[tw5] Re: [question] transclude from within a macro ?

2020-05-23 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hi Mark,

thanks for reply. I am not sure what would be the 
tiddler_variable_in_the_loop 

I tried with {{!!title}} which gives the title name but, without its 
content. Are there other way to get the tiddler_variable.

Best,
-Rahul

On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 9:41:41 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>
> The wikitext form of invoking the macro is limited. But you can use the 
> macrocall widget instead:
>
> <$macrocall $name=details
> sum=<> src={{{ 
> [get[text]]}}} />
>
> This is probably still not exactly what you want (the src will lose its 
> original formatting). The next step would be to move the macrocall inside 
> its own macro where substitution variables can be used.
>
> On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 10:36:28 PM UTC-7, Rahul Kashyap wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> My problem is related. I couldn't understand your instruction 
>> completely.  Could you please elaborate more? I'll describe my problem in 
>> more details below. 
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> I want to use a macro for all the tiddlers satisfying a certain filter 
>> esp. (demo/details/details-macro (
>> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/#Install) macro of Shiraz. 
>>
>> I know that {{!!title}} or <$view field='title'/>  prints the title of 
>> the tiddlers  and I can use <$transclude mode="block"/> to transclude 
>> the content as well but, I couldn't transclude them inside the macro. 
>> I also tried a template unsuccessfully. 
>>
>> <$list filter="[tag[my_tag]]">
>>
>>
>> <> "{{tiddler_variable_in_the_loop}}">>   // desired output with visible 
>> link and hidden translusion
>>
>>
>> < >>   // 
>> displays the title of the tiddler without link; do not transclude.
>> <>{{||$:/rkashyap/template/detail}}   // similar to above
>>
>>
>> <$transclude mode="block"/>   // transludes the whole content without 
>> hiding it
>> 
>>
>>
>> The code below achieves the task if the title of the tiddlers are not 
>> CamelCase in which case it opens the tiddler which I don't want. 
>> <$appear show= {{!!title}} >
>> <$transclude mode="block"/>
>> 
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Rahul
>>
>> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 10:26:34 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> You might be able to do it with the wikify. This works with the "now" 
>>> macro:
>>>
>>> <$wikify text="""<>""" name="datetid">
>>> <$transclude tiddler=<>/>
>>> 
>>>
>>> But since you've already made a JS macro, maybe you could just make a 
>>> version of it that returns the contents of the targeted tiddler.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 1:37:06 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>>>
>>>> relevant portion of the code below
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> \define dn-ts(timestamp)
>>>> """<$macrocall $name="jstiddler" timestamp=$timestamp$ format="-0MM
>>>> -0DD" />"""
>>>> \end
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> this works and displays the time stamp is the required format i.e 
>>>> 2020-05-21
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> however what I need is to transclude the tiddler with title 2020-05-21 
>>>> and that i can't achieve 
>>>>
>>>> thank you 
>>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: [question] transclude from within a macro ?

2020-05-22 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hello everyone,

My problem is related. I couldn't understand your instruction completely.  
Could you please elaborate more? I'll describe my problem in more details 
below. 
Any help would be appreciated.

I want to use a macro for all the tiddlers satisfying a certain filter esp. 
(demo/details/details-macro (https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/#Install) 
macro of Shiraz. 

I know that {{!!title}} or <$view field='title'/>  prints the title of the 
tiddlers  and I can use <$transclude mode="block"/> to transclude the 
content as well but, I couldn't transclude them inside the macro. 
I also tried a template unsuccessfully. 

<$list filter="[tag[my_tag]]">


<>   // desired output with visible link 
and hidden translusion


< >>   // 
displays the title of the tiddler without link; do not transclude.
<>{{||$:/rkashyap/template/detail}}   // similar to above


<$transclude mode="block"/>   // transludes the whole content without 
hiding it



The code below achieves the task if the title of the tiddlers are not 
CamelCase in which case it opens the tiddler which I don't want. 
<$appear show= {{!!title}} >
<$transclude mode="block"/>



Thanks,
-Rahul

On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 10:26:34 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>
> You might be able to do it with the wikify. This works with the "now" 
> macro:
>
> <$wikify text="""<>""" name="datetid">
> <$transclude tiddler=<>/>
> 
>
> But since you've already made a JS macro, maybe you could just make a 
> version of it that returns the contents of the targeted tiddler.
>
> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 1:37:06 AM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>
>> relevant portion of the code below
>>
>>
>> \define dn-ts(timestamp)
>> """<$macrocall $name="jstiddler" timestamp=$timestamp$ format="-0MM-
>> 0DD" />"""
>> \end
>>
>>
>> <>
>>
>>
>> this works and displays the time stamp is the required format i.e 
>> 2020-05-21
>>
>>
>> however what I need is to transclude the tiddler with title 2020-05-21 
>> and that i can't achieve 
>>
>> thank you 
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Learning list and list widget in Tiddlywiki as a loop

2020-05-22 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hello everyone,

Could someone please help me with a particular implementation that I'm 
trying to achieve?  Any help would be appreciated. 

I want to use a macro for all the tiddlers satisfying a certain filter esp. 
(demo/details/details-macro (https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/#Install) 
macro of Shiraz. 

I know that {{!!title}} or <$view field='title'/>  prints the title of the 
tiddlers  and I can use <$transclude mode="block"/> to transclude the 
content as well but, I couldn't transclude them inside the macro. 
I also tried a template unsuccessfully. 

<$list filter="[tag[my_tag]]">


<>   // desired output with visible link 
and hidden translusion 


< >>   // 
displays the title of the tiddler without link; do not transclude. 
<>{{||$:/rkashyap/template/detail}}   // similar to above


<$transclude mode="block"/>   // transludes the whole content without 
hiding it 



The code below achieves the task if the title of the tiddlers are not 
CamelCase in which case it opens the tiddler which I don't want. 
<$appear show= {{!!title}} >
<$transclude mode="block"/>



Thanks,
-Rahul

On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 2:08:42 PM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Mat!
>  I started to do that! I found the Jed introduction to lists very 
> interesting, but as you said, the secret is in using filters.
> Also as Tony advised, I found reading other codes useful, while the 
> learning curve in this way is not short!
>
> Cheers
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 4:43:20 PM UTC+4:30, Mat wrote:
>>
>> Mohammad, IMO the "secret" is not to "learn the listwidget" but to study 
>> the *filter operators*.
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: Personal News

2020-05-22 Thread Rahul Kashyap
take care; wishing for recovery. 

On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 4:59:36 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I should let you all know that I have somehow contracted Covid-19, despite 
> being in careful lockdown for two months. I haven't been tested (this is 
> the UK), but the symptoms have gradually become unmistakeable over the last 
> week and a half. It's all tolerable at the moment, and I remain hopeful 
> that this is a mild dose of the disease. My doctor says that I can be 
> cautiously optimistic that I've had symptoms for so long without developing 
> the really dangerous ones. I've been told unequivocally to rest, and so 
> I'll likely be out of action for at least a few days. 
>
> I'm very happy there's so much activity on the group just now, but 
> naturally frustrated not to be able to keep up. Hopefully I'll be back 
> soon, and in the meantime please take care of yourselves and each other, 
>
> Best wishes 
>
> Jeremy 
>
> -- 
> Jeremy Ruston 
> jer...@jermolene.com  
> https://jermolene.com

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[tw5] Re: Workflow and files to automatically create new tiddlers in response to new files: A reference management example

2020-05-17 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hello everyone, 

@Diego: I wasn't aware of your script but, came up with another using 
python -- https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/tw_scripts.git  
<https://github.com/rahulkashyap411/tw_scripts.git>
It also contains a link to the tiddler and a hidden note section where you 
can store your notes about a paper. This is helpful to transclude them 
elsewhere so that you can go to your reference without opening another 
tiddler. 

My workflow is following: 

   - scans the directory _all_papers_Refs/ under each year and checks 
   if this tiddler has already been created and exists in the directory 
   old_all_papers_Refs_tiddlers.
   - If such tiddler doesn't exist already, script creates new tiddlers in 
   new_all_papers_Refs_tiddlers old_all_papers_Refs_tiddlers
   - Then you can manually drag the tiddler to your TW and then put them in 
   old_all_papers_Refs_tiddlers. 

NOTE: it does not check if the tiddler has been already exported in the TW. 
So, after importing the tiddlers, copy them into old directory for next 
time succesful update. Otherwise you'll be importing them again which will 
remove any changes/tagging that you've done to last imported tiddler since 
then. 


Best,
-Rahul Kashyap

On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 11:17:21 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I haven't had a chance to make this. I added a feature request to the repo 
> for Bob but I don't know how long it will be until it is worked out.
>
> As it is, if you can make your script create the .tid files in the 
> tiddlers folder of a wiki using Bob than they should appear in the wiki 
> without any restart. It isn't as clean and elegant as I would like but it 
> may work as an interim solution.
>

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[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki and Git

2020-05-17 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hi Diego,


I have seen exactly same implementation of TW but, only for single-user 
mode. Unfortunately, I can't find it again. 
Does anyone know if it has been removed or, was just an implementation in 
older TW.

Best,
-Rahul



On Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 6:16:13 PM UTC-5, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> I've recently been thinking about TW and git and had some ideas and 
> thoughts:
>
> Using git for tiddler revisions:
>
>- Overwrite the save method of tiddlers so that when you save a 
>tiddler, a new commit object is made.
>- Every tiddler has a "revisions" tab in the info pane, showing 
>previous versions of that tiddler
>
> Working with multiple users:
>
>- Each tiddler is just a file, so multiple users working on one 
>tiddlywiki, is really just multiple users working from one repository 
>consisting of multiple files. 
>- Everytime TW first loads, it could "pull" the latest changes from a 
>remote location and ask the user to reconcile any conflicts. Your entire 
> TW 
>session is then just really just making of a series of commit objects 
>locally, which can be "pushed" at a later time.  
>
>
>
> On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 3:18:44 PM UTC-5, Rob Hoelz wrote:
>>
>> If you *do* end up using TiddlyWiki with Node and use Git to sync across 
>> machines, one thing to keep in mind is that the node daemon loads all of 
>> the tiddlers into RAM at startup - meaning if you do a pull, the tiddlers 
>> served up won't reflect changes in the repo until you restart the daemon.
>>
>> On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 12:13:58 PM UTC-5, Derek Mahar wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you all for your suggestions!
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 18 October 2017 21:55:58 UTC-4, jwd wrote:

 It was the issues with git merge conflicts between single TiddlyWiki 
 HTML files that pushed me over the edge to adopting the node.js / single 
 file per tiddler approach and subsequently the TiddlyServer wrapper around 
 that.

>>>
>>> I really like TiddlyWiki, but I'm trying to limit to Git and SSH the 
>>> tools that I need to synchronise and share my notes.  (Turns out that I 
>>> don't really need Nginx, afterall, because I don't need HTTP/S.)  I'm 
>>> leaning towards keeping a collection of Markdown notes, the changes to 
>>> which I'll track in a Git repository.
>>>
>>> If I were starting with a TW containing a large number of tiddlers, I'd 
>>> most certainly bite the bullet and install Node.js.  However, I'm actually 
>>> starting with a small number of Markdown notes which I store in Turtl on 
>>> Framanotes, old Gnotes, and some notes stored on Google Keep and Evernote.  
>>> My goal is to migrate and consolidate these onto my own FreeBSD NAS using a 
>>> minimum set of tools, preferably limited to ones that I've already 
>>> installed.
>>>
>>> Derek
>>>
>>
>>

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[tw5] Re: Shiraz Plugin 2.0.15: Dynamic Tables with Task Manager Example and Numerical Summary

2020-04-14 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Ah! thanks a lot. 

-Rahul

On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 11:24:31 AM UTC-4, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Hi Rahul,
>
>  See the answer! I also attached the example.
>
>
>
> [image: chrome_RULFP03ZQC.png]
>
>
> The trick is in Tiddlywiki always add an empty line to get the block 
> output. So add a line after *src:"*
>
> -- Mohammad
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 7:40:26 PM UTC+4:30, Rahul Kashyap wrote:
>>
>> Dear Mohammad, 
>>
>> Thanks for these amazing suits of plugins. I have been using it 
>> extensively in my work. 
>>
>
> Glad it is useful!
>  
>
>>
>> I can across a bug as described in the attached screenshot. The details 
>> macro doesn't work with the monospace block formatting for some reason. It 
>> breaks when it encounters a double quote inside the block formatting. 
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2020-04-14 at 11.03.50.png]
>>
>>
>> Thanks and Regards, 
>> -Rahul
>>
>> On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 4:28:31 PM UTC-5, Mohammad wrote:
>>>
>>> *Announcement:Shiraz plugin*
>>> *Date: Feb 7th, 2020*
>>> *Release: 2.0.15 beta*
>>> *Status: beta under development*
>>>
>>> A new beta update is available.
>>>
>>> This update contains tons of new features and improved documentation. 
>>> The focus is now on dynamics tables.
>>> Dynamic tables in Shiraz is a subset lite version of Revolutionary 
>>> plugin TiddlyTables by Alaan Aldrich. So all kudos goes to Alaan.
>>>
>>> This version has an example of creating task manager using table-fd 
>>> which demonstrate how powerful are dynamic tables in Shiraz!
>>> All of these are based the wonderful transclusion in Tiddlywiki.
>>>
>>>
>>> As always I welcome all your feedback and comments and hope your 
>>> evaluation help improving the Shiraz plugin!
>>>
>>> *IMPORTANT NOTE:*
>>>  Those who update from Shiraz 2 beta note that, the table-fd, table-id 
>>> parameters are renamed for better compatibility with other part of Shiraz 
>>> plugin.
>>>
>>> A tutorial of latest changes has been attached!
>>>
>>> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/
>>> Code: https://github.com/kookma/Shiraz
>>>
>>> Star it if you like it and send your feedback!
>>> Documentation proof reading for English is welcome!
>>>
>>>
>>> A permview 
>>> <https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/#demo%2Fdynamic-table-concept:demo%2Fdynamic-table-concept%20demo%2Ftable-from-fields%20demo%2Ftable-from-indexes%20demo%2Fdynamic-tables-numerical-summary%20demo%2Fdynamic-tables%2Ftransclusion%20%5B%5Bdemo%2Fadvanced%2Fdynamic-tables%2Fcustomize%20footer%5D%5D%20demo%2Fdynamic-tables%2Fcustom-numerical-summary%20demo%2Fdynamic-table%2Ftask-manager%20demo%2Fdynamic-tables-template>to
>>>  
>>> see the latest changes (like tutorial)
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> Mohammad
>>>
>>> Revision 2.0.15
>>>
>>>- Date: [6th Feb 2020]
>>>- [NEW] the table-fd supports special column template tbl-checkbox
>>>- [NEW] the table-fd supports column templates priority, status, 
>>>due-date
>>>- [NEW] task manager example using table-fd
>>>- [NEW] documentation for numerical summary in dynamic tables
>>>- [FIXED] dynamic tables parameters are simplified like tblCaption 
>>>to caption, tblClass to class, tblFooter to footerRows
>>>- Warning: New update is not compatible with dynamic tables from 
>>>older release. Use tiddler commander to resolve the issue after update.
>>>
>>> Revision 2.0.14
>>>
>>>- Date: [31st Jan 2020]
>>>- [NEW] table footer to be used for any type of summary
>>>- [NEW] mathematics macros to claculate the below values for a column
>>>   - count
>>>   - minall
>>>   - maxall
>>>   - sum
>>>   - product
>>>   - mean (arithematic average)
>>>   - median
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: Shiraz Plugin 2.0.15: Dynamic Tables with Task Manager Example and Numerical Summary

2020-04-14 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear Mohammad, 

Thanks for these amazing suits of plugins. I have been using it extensively 
in my work. 

I can across a bug as described in the attached screenshot. The details 
macro doesn't work with the monospace block formatting for some reason. It 
breaks when it encounters a double quote inside the block formatting. 

[image: Screenshot 2020-04-14 at 11.03.50.png]


Thanks and Regards, 
-Rahul

On Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 4:28:31 PM UTC-5, Mohammad wrote:
>
> *Announcement:Shiraz plugin*
> *Date: Feb 7th, 2020*
> *Release: 2.0.15 beta*
> *Status: beta under development*
>
> A new beta update is available.
>
> This update contains tons of new features and improved documentation. The 
> focus is now on dynamics tables.
> Dynamic tables in Shiraz is a subset lite version of Revolutionary plugin 
> TiddlyTables by Alaan Aldrich. So all kudos goes to Alaan.
>
> This version has an example of creating task manager using table-fd which 
> demonstrate how powerful are dynamic tables in Shiraz!
> All of these are based the wonderful transclusion in Tiddlywiki.
>
>
> As always I welcome all your feedback and comments and hope your 
> evaluation help improving the Shiraz plugin!
>
> *IMPORTANT NOTE:*
>  Those who update from Shiraz 2 beta note that, the table-fd, table-id 
> parameters are renamed for better compatibility with other part of Shiraz 
> plugin.
>
> A tutorial of latest changes has been attached!
>
> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/Shiraz/
> Code: https://github.com/kookma/Shiraz
>
> Star it if you like it and send your feedback!
> Documentation proof reading for English is welcome!
>
>
> A permview 
> to
>  
> see the latest changes (like tutorial)
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
> Revision 2.0.15
>
>- Date: [6th Feb 2020]
>- [NEW] the table-fd supports special column template tbl-checkbox
>- [NEW] the table-fd supports column templates priority, status, 
>due-date
>- [NEW] task manager example using table-fd
>- [NEW] documentation for numerical summary in dynamic tables
>- [FIXED] dynamic tables parameters are simplified like tblCaption to 
>caption, tblClass to class, tblFooter to footerRows
>- Warning: New update is not compatible with dynamic tables from older 
>release. Use tiddler commander to resolve the issue after update.
>
> Revision 2.0.14
>
>- Date: [31st Jan 2020]
>- [NEW] table footer to be used for any type of summary
>- [NEW] mathematics macros to claculate the below values for a column
>   - count
>   - minall
>   - maxall
>   - sum
>   - product
>   - mean (arithematic average)
>   - median
>
>
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[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2020-04-11 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear Flibbles,

Thank you very much. It works beautifully. 

Best,
-Rahul

On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 10:27:50 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>
> Rahul Kashyap & Kalcifer Kandari,
>
> Macro parameters can now be configured to relink as wikitext as of v1.8.0, 
> released tonight.
>
> Enjoy!
> Flibbles
>
>
> On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 9:16:35 PM UTC-4, Rahul Kashyap wrote:
>>
>> Dear Flibbles,
>>
>> Thanks a lot for this plugin. This gives another reason to stick with TW 
>> as I've been developing tons of materials here. 
>> However, I was trying to understand how to provide my own custom list for 
>> any particular macro. 
>>
>> For example, I use <> tiddler_name }}" >> macro (from https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/) a 
>> lot in order to maintain a heirarchy of material for graduate materials and 
>> research work for my work (in Physics). 
>> Relink wasn't updating the links and transclusions in the parameters, 
>> sum, and src. How should I make Relink recognize that?  
>>
>> Thanks again,  
>> -Rahul
>>
>> On Friday, September 6, 2019 at 8:26:47 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>>>
>>> Version 1.5 released. Macro parameter relinking is now supported. It 
>>> comes with its own whitelist.
>>>
>>> (e.g. <> or <$macrocall $name=myMacro 
>>> param="tiddlerNameToRelink" />)
>>>
>>> Now Relink can rename any kind of WikiText pattern.
>>>
>>> Also, bugfixes.
>>>
>>> -Flibbles
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 10:27:19 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I present Relink <https://flibbles.github.io/tw5-relink/>!
>>>>
>>>> It relinks fields, links, WikiLinks, widgets, transclusions, lists, and 
>>>> filters. It's highly customizable, but it will also work out of the box. 
>>>> It's robust, and can handle bizarre name changes. It works through 
>>>> whitelisting, so it doesn't change plaintext instances of a title, or 
>>>> other 
>>>> instances where an updated would be undesirable. It's also well tested 
>>>> (but 
>>>> still really new!!). It should be comprehensive.
>>>>
>>>> Otherwise, I really hope everyone gets good use out of this. Having 
>>>> written it, I completely understand why this isn't a core feature. It was 
>>>> *hard 
>>>> as crap*! There are so many edge cases! I'm sure more will still crop 
>>>> up.
>>>>
>>>> *Edit**: It now also supports macros, making it a fully comprehensive 
>>>> relinking plugin.*
>>>>
>>>> Demo page here <https://flibbles.github.io/tw5-relink/>.
>>>>
>>>> Source code here <https://github.com/flibbles/tw5-relink>.
>>>>
>>>> I would absolutely love to get some feedback. I really hope this helps 
>>>> people.
>>>>
>>>> -Flibbles
>>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: Offer of multi-user TiddlyWiki 5 hosting for educators

2020-03-21 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear Jeremy,

This is really fantastic. I've been using TW for my content management of 
research but, I have always felt the need to have such a solution so that I 
can share the content with my collaborators and students with the 
philosophy of TW in mind. 
I support this. 

Best,
-Rahul Kashyap
Postdoctoral Fellow,
Pennsylvania State University

On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 12:10:47 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> There's a lot more I hope to discuss about our response as a community to 
> the Coronavirus, but today I wanted to start with one simple thing that I 
> can do right now that I hope might make a small impact.
>
>
> The offer is simple: to give educators who already use TiddlyWiki 5 in a 
> classroom setting the infrastructure they need to be able to use it with 
> remote students.
>
>
> It's based on Xememex, a cloud-based multi-user implementation of 
> TiddlyWiki that I initially built to host the Anna Freud Manuals project 
> (now at https://manuals.annafreud.org/) when it had to migrate from 
> TiddlySpace. Xememex uses an extended form of the bag/recipe model from 
> TiddlySpace to give flexible ways to combine content into wikis. It is now 
> fairly mature with several hundred users and several hundred wikis, with 
> intertwingled content between them.
>
>
> Elise Springer of Wesleyan University, Connecticut kindly agreed to trial 
> the system with her Ethics class. We exported the existing course material 
> from TiddlySpot and setup two new spaces:
>
>- https://xememex.com/ethicsatwes is the space used by the 34 students 
>to review the course material and attach their comments. They have their 
>own login credentials and once logged in can leave comments using the TW 
>comment plugin
>- https://xememex.com/ethicsatwes-teacher is the teacher site that 
>only Elise can edit. It contains the course material, which is also 
>automatically transcluded into the student space
>
> Hopefully Elise will be able to jump in and explain more about how the 
> space will be used during teaching, but I believe it's for a combination of 
> synchronous presentations via Zoom and asynchronous coursework by the 
> students working alone.
>
>
> If we can keep to a small number of variations of this setup then I see no 
> reason why we can't support hundreds of educators. I may have to appeal for 
> help with funding this initiative if it's a wild success but I don't intend 
> to worry about that for the moment.
>
>
> I'm posting now to gauge interest, so please do reply here (or via email), 
> and give an outline of your needs. The next step is that I will post a 
> spreadsheet with the information I'll require to set things up. In the 
> meantime, please feel free to ask any questions.
>
>
> Best wishes
>
>
> Jeremy
>

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[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2020-03-14 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Thank you very much. Your last solution is working as expected. 

-Rahul

On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 10:13:51 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>
> Actually, scratch everything I said. It should be possible for Relink to 
> recognize the sum and src parameters. I just need to introduce another 
> fieldType. Currently, there is "title", "list", "reference", and "filter". 
> If there is a fifth, "wikitext", then macro parameters can be treated as 
> such, as well as fields, widget attributes, and list operators.
>
> This'll take me a several days to properly code. My workarounds will work 
> in the meantime.
>
> On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 9:59:02 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>>
>> Hold up. If you find yourself making this exact pattern a lot: 
>> <>
>>
>> Then you could wrap it in another macro to keep it neat.
>>
>> \define details_for_tiddler(tiddler) <$macrocall $name="details" sum="[[ 
>> $tiddler$ ]]" src="{{ $tiddler$ }}" />
>>
>> Then you could configure Relink to relink the "tiddler" parameter of 
>> "details_for_tiddler" quite simply, since it would always be a title 
>> parameter. You'd go to the Relink configuration page, then to "Macros", and 
>> you'd "Add a new macro parameter" where "macro"="details_for_tiddler" and 
>> "parameter"="tiddler". After you add, the type would default to "title", 
>> which is what you want.
>>
>> -Flibbles
>>
>> On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 9:52:51 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>>>
>>> Sooo, this is a strange case. What's happening with your macro call is 
>>> that the string "[[ tiddler_name ]]" is being transplanted directly into a 
>>> chunk of text which is then being interpreted as wikitext. And it's only 
>>> *then* that tiddlywiki recognizes it as a link. The parameters sum and 
>>> src are otherwise treated as plaintext since those parameters aren't 
>>> specified as being links OR references. And it wouldn't be possible to 
>>> configure Relink to view them as such since they're valid as either, or 
>>> neither. I really wish Relink were completely a "It just works" plugin, but 
>>> this is one case where you'll need to do something so Relink will recognize 
>>> what to do.
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> \define link-to-tiddler() [[ tiddler_name ]]
>>>
>>>
>>> <$macrocall $name="details" sum=<> />
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>> 2.
>>> <$macrocall $name="details" src={{ tiddler_name }} />
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>> I guess your full solution may be:
>>> \define link-to-tiddler() [[ tiddler_name ]]
>>>
>>>
>>> <$macrocall $name="details" sum=<> src={{ tiddler_name 
>>> }} />
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>> Flibbles
>>>
>>> On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 9:16:35 PM UTC-4, Rahul Kashyap wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear Flibbles,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot for this plugin. This gives another reason to stick with 
>>>> TW as I've been developing tons of materials here. 
>>>> However, I was trying to understand how to provide my own custom list 
>>>> for any particular macro. 
>>>>
>>>> For example, I use <>>> tiddler_name }}" >> macro (from https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/) a 
>>>> lot in order to maintain a heirarchy of material for graduate materials 
>>>> and 
>>>> research work for my work (in Physics). 
>>>> Relink wasn't updating the links and transclusions in the parameters, 
>>>> sum, and src. How should I make Relink recognize that?  
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again,  
>>>> -Rahul
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, September 6, 2019 at 8:26:47 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Version 1.5 released. Macro parameter relinking is now supported. It 
>>>>> comes with its own whitelist.
>>>>>
>>>>> (e.g. <> or <$macrocall $name=myMacro 
>>>>> param="tiddlerNameToRelink" />)
>>>>>
>>>>> Now Relink can rename any kind of WikiText pattern.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, bugfixes.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Flibbles
>>>>>
>>>>> On

[tw5] Re: Presenting: a plugin which automatically relinks renamed tiddlers

2020-03-14 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear Flibbles,

Thanks a lot for this plugin. This gives another reason to stick with TW as 
I've been developing tons of materials here. 
However, I was trying to understand how to provide my own custom list for 
any particular macro. 

For example, I use <> macro (from https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/) a lot 
in order to maintain a heirarchy of material for graduate materials and 
research work for my work (in Physics). 
Relink wasn't updating the links and transclusions in the parameters, sum, 
and src. How should I make Relink recognize that?  

Thanks again,  
-Rahul

On Friday, September 6, 2019 at 8:26:47 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>
> Version 1.5 released. Macro parameter relinking is now supported. It comes 
> with its own whitelist.
>
> (e.g. <> or <$macrocall $name=myMacro 
> param="tiddlerNameToRelink" />)
>
> Now Relink can rename any kind of WikiText pattern.
>
> Also, bugfixes.
>
> -Flibbles
>
> On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 10:27:19 PM UTC-4, Flibbles wrote:
>>
>> I present Relink !
>>
>> It relinks fields, links, WikiLinks, widgets, transclusions, lists, and 
>> filters. It's highly customizable, but it will also work out of the box. 
>> It's robust, and can handle bizarre name changes. It works through 
>> whitelisting, so it doesn't change plaintext instances of a title, or other 
>> instances where an updated would be undesirable. It's also well tested (but 
>> still really new!!). It should be comprehensive.
>>
>> Otherwise, I really hope everyone gets good use out of this. Having 
>> written it, I completely understand why this isn't a core feature. It was 
>> *hard 
>> as crap*! There are so many edge cases! I'm sure more will still crop up.
>>
>> *Edit**: It now also supports macros, making it a fully comprehensive 
>> relinking plugin.*
>>
>> Demo page here .
>>
>> Source code here .
>>
>> I would absolutely love to get some feedback. I really hope this helps 
>> people.
>>
>> -Flibbles
>>
>

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[tw5] Re: TwTube plugin brings Video.js player to TiddlyWiki 5

2019-09-19 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Dear TheDiveO,

Thank you for making this available to the community. This is very helpful. 
However, I had two suggestions/requests if I'm not making a delayed 
request. 


   - The mp4 video is not supported in TW desktop. Support there would be 
   useful. 
   - I wish we could also embed an audio file similarly for a local file 
   using the path to the file. 

Resizing of the video must already be there but, I couldn't do that using 
height and width attribute or, perhaps that also has some incompatibility 
with TW desktop. 

Thanks,
Rahul

On Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 11:00:28 PM UTC+5:30, TheDiveO wrote:
>
> This plugin brings the Video.js video player to TiddlyWiki 5, including:
>
>- three skin plugins: YouTube-inspired, Sublime-inspired, 
>iPlayer-inspired.
>- two player plugins: persistent volume, hotkeys.
>
> Live Demo: https://thediveo.github.io/TwTube/output/twtube.html
> Release Files: https://github.com/TheDiveO/TwTube/releases
> GitHub Project: https://github.com/TheDiveO/TwTube
>
> *NOTE#1:* When using a file://-based TiddlyWiki please note that the 
>> usual Browser sandbox restrictions for accessing (media) files apply. You 
>> cannot access files outside the (download) sandbox.
>>
>
> *NOTE#2:* As it has been the same-origin policy for ages, you cannot 
>> access YouTube videos from a TiddlyWiki -- unless you get it uploaded on 
>> Google's servers ;)
>>
>
> *NOTE#3: *Due to the same-origin restriction of loading (not only media) 
>> resources, the plugin has an enhanced TW5 server that needs to be used 
>> instead of the stock TW5 server when creating TiddlyWikis via a TW5 server 
>> on node.js.
>>
>
> Many thanks to Jeremy for helping me understanding some delicate aspects 
> of Javascript module loading!
>
> Best regards,
> TheDiveO
>
>

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[tw5] Re: TW5 vs Dokuwiki

2018-12-20 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Thanks, Mark. 

I didn't mean to open old thread but, I started using it for a year and a 
half and had hit upon this thread regarding my query. I must say it's 
threads like these which helped me most with TW5. 

I'm an academic researcher and I think TW5 could be modified to make 
something truly remarkable for organizing research in basic sciences esp. 
when you think about incorporating hand-written notes (in TW5 image which 
is already half-way there) and Latex for equations. 

-Rahul

On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 8:48:36 PM UTC+5:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I think the in-page search issue is more about TiddlyDesktop than about 
> TiddlyWiki. I believe both Bob and TiddlyServer and file-backup all offer 
> file backup options.
>
> Everyone does realize this is a 5 year old thread, right?
>
> -- Mark
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 9:00:25 PM UTC-8, Rahul Kashyap wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> I use the tiddly desktop for auto-backup where the search within a page 
>> with ctrl+f doesn't work. 
>>
>> I use the TOC feature that you described. It serves most of my purpose 
>> but, I think sometimes I feel the need for in-page navigation esp. for big 
>> pages using links for sections within a page. I use tags and list all child 
>> tiddlers in the head tiddler which works sufficiently well. I do accept 
>> that TiddlyWiki has a different philosophy of arranging the information in 
>> the smallest piece of information tidbits but, having in-page links and 
>> navigation doesn't go against that philosophy but, maybe against some core 
>> design issue. 
>>
>> Best,
>> -Rahul
>>
>> On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 10:05:20 AM UTC+5:30, Dave wrote:
>>>
>>> For in page search, can't you just press ctrl-f and start typing your 
>>> search term?
>>>
>>> Re TOC, put this in a tiddler:
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>> <>
>>>
>>> 
>>>  and tag it $:/tags/SideBar 
>>> and anything tagged TableOfContents will appear there.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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[tw5] Re: TW5 vs Dokuwiki

2018-12-19 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Thanks, Tony.

Yes, that's what I'm using for now. It requires you to have separate 
tiddler for each of those tabs though. 

-Rahul

On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 11:02:24 AM UTC+5:30, TonyM wrote:
>
> Rahul,
>
> I belive tiddlywiki can do anything you want. Search tiddlywiki.com for 
> toc and read what you find. Perhaps the toc tabbed internal is partway to 
> what you are looking for.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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[tw5] Re: TW5 vs Dokuwiki

2018-12-19 Thread Rahul Kashyap
Hi Dave,

I use the tiddly desktop for auto-backup where the search within a page 
with ctrl+f doesn't work. 

I use the TOC feature that you described. It serves most of my purpose but, 
I think sometimes I feel the need for in-page navigation esp. for big pages 
using links for sections within a page. I use tags and list all child 
tiddlers in the head tiddler which works sufficiently well. I do accept 
that TiddlyWiki has a different philosophy of arranging the information in 
the smallest piece of information tidbits but, having in-page links and 
navigation doesn't go against that philosophy but, maybe against some core 
design issue. 

Best,
-Rahul

On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 10:05:20 AM UTC+5:30, Dave wrote:
>
> For in page search, can't you just press ctrl-f and start typing your 
> search term?
>
> Re TOC, put this in a tiddler:
> 
>
>
> <>
>
> 
>  and tag it $:/tags/SideBar 
> and anything tagged TableOfContents will appear there.
>
>
>

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[tw5] Re: TW5 vs Dokuwiki

2018-12-19 Thread Rahul Kashyap
I love TW5, it changes the way to think about information.
However, I would also love to see in-page search and TOC and 
version control in TW5. I'm sure people might be working on it or, already 
out there but, I couldn't find.


-Rahul

On Thursday, December 19, 2013 at 1:20:59 AM UTC+5:30, Marcel Kaczala wrote:
>
> I've been using in the last months the Dokuwiki. I recently met the TW5 
> and I was impressed with the speed and simplicity. I exchanged some tweets 
> with Jeremy on features and I've been thinking about changing for TW5 
> definitely. But still have some questions:
>
> 1) The Jeremy told me that versioning history is not part of the core TW5. 
> I use in Dokuwiki with frequency and works wonderfully. Does it come as a 
> plugin then?
>
> 2) How is the performance even after the file accumulating too much 
> content?
>
> 3) What people are wondering TW5 vs Dokuwiki?
>

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