[tw] Re: Feature Request

2018-04-04 Thread ben
Its a few years old now but this should work:
https://danielorodriguez.com/TW5-EncryptTiddlerPlugin/

This
https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM
is a useful list of bit and pieces for Tiddlywiki that you may find useful 

Ben

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[tw] Voice based Advanced Search TW5

2017-03-28 Thread Ben Robinson
I have been developing useful wiki's for a while both work stuff and things 
that I generally forget at home.
 
Appreciate the power of Tiddlywiki but wondered what would be the best way 
to implement a speak recognition advanced search used to list fields and/or 
tagged tiddlers.

Could a library like https://www.talater.com/annyang/ be used externally to 
define the search.  How would this then interact with Tiddlywiki?

Any thoughts or suggested much appreciated 

Thank you,

Ben

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Re: [tw] Announcing TiddlyChrome

2017-03-21 Thread Ben John
Hi Arlen

Can you tell me why my link was blocked? - I have AVG installed on my
computer which is running Windows 10
regards

Ben

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[tw] Help! - Tiddlywiki 5 - going fine then I get this dailogue box every time I save

2017-02-19 Thread Ben John
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[tw] Re: TW5 : Uncaught TypeError

2017-02-06 Thread Ben John
Hi everyone

I've installed latest version of TiddlyDesktop ( running Windows 10 .64 
bit). Keep getting the following when I try to open a a Tiddler via 
TiddlyDesktop  " Internet Java Script Error" - Uncaught TypeError Undefined 
is not a function. "
Can someone please help?
Thanks
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[tw] Couldn't load plug-in

2017-01-01 Thread Ben John
when I try to import a pdf onto a Tiddler within Tiddly Desktop I get the 
message  < couldn't load plug-in > . help please.

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[tw] NW doesn't open

2016-12-18 Thread Ben John
Hi 
I have  problem opening tiddlydesktop-win64-v0.0.8  that I hope you have 
some advice on. When I click on NW in my task bar Tiddly Desktop doesn't 
open. Instead the work around I found using Task Manager is to right click 
on NW and then maximise when in Apps under Task Manager. This works but as 
soon as I minimise or close down  I usually though not always have to go 
through the same process if I want to get back into Tiddly Desktop. 
Operating system = Windows 10 64bit. Any advice would be much appreciated. 

Ben

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[tw] Re: Scripture tiddly wiki 5 examples

2016-02-26 Thread ben
 Relatively little grunting required, see:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/6H1xh8mjnMI/WC6s0H7ny4kJ  

Ben


On Thursday, 25 February 2016 23:54:15 UTC, Marc wrote:
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> I am trying to make a simple scripture using tiddly wiki 5 so people can 
> use it to add notes and reflections. 
>
> I would sure like to see some examples that might be out there to see how 
> others are doing similar projects. 
>
> There is such great knowledge amount this group. 
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> Thanks 
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[tw] Re: [TW5] Feedback

2016-02-26 Thread ben
Check out the Katex plugin ( 
http://tiddlywiki.com/plugins/tiddlywiki/katex/ ) .
There is also a Mathjax plugin ( http://mathjax-tw5.kantorsite.net/ ) and 
you can write MathML  without any plugin if your browser supports it.

Ben



On Friday, 26 February 2016 09:02:42 UTC, zw11 Zhao wrote:
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> I use TW5 as a notepad, but I find that it's difficult to  record some *math 
> formula *in TW5. Wish TW5 can provide support to Latex syntax for a 
> better math writing. Thanks!
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[tw] Re: TiddlySpace down?

2016-02-02 Thread ben
Probably because BT is having issues with its network at the moment 
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35472198)

Ben


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> By coincidence I was going to check something out on 
> http://tiddlyspace.com/ ...but get 502 Bad Gateway
>
> ...did I miss something?
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> <:-)
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[tw] Eric - Thank you for TWC!

2015-12-02 Thread Ben
I just wanted to give a big THANK YOU to Eric and whoever else may be 
helping to maintain TiddlyWiki Classic. 

I've been using TiddlyWiki since ~2008 as a work notebook of sorts. It has 
refused to upgrade itself via the backstage menu for years, but I never did 
anything about it because it still functioned fine. A few days ago it 
started throwing memory errors and refused to save in Fx, Chrome, or IE, so 
I went into full on panic mode. I tried upgrading to TW5, which worked, but 
it broke a ton of my markup/formatting (particularly highlighting with @@, 
which I use a TON).

Today I found the TWC link, downloaded the empty file, and imported my old 
wiki. It appears to be working great. Thank you, Eric. 

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Re: [tw] Re: Reminder pop up TW5

2015-10-02 Thread Ben John
Hi Danielo

Your suggestions  to create a startup module that creates a list of "tasks"
for the day when you first open the wiki sounds like what I've done so far
which is to camelcase the title of a tiddler and put into the appropriate
box in the control panel. What I would like is probably what Google
calendar does so maybe I just stick with that.

On another topic and I have several pdfs that I'd like to display in a
tiddler but when I import them they don't display. Any tips gratefully
received.

cheers

Ben

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> Maybe you are looking for something like this?
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> http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com/#GSD5%20Ticklers
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Re: [tw] Re: Reminder pop up TW5

2015-10-01 Thread Ben John
Hi Tobias - I can set up a default Tiddler to appear as the next day's
Itinerary in the Control panel for when I start TW5 in the morning.  - I
was wondering how it would be possible to set an automatic reminder for say
an event in a week's time.?

thanks

Ben

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> Great to see you finally achieve what you had in mind.
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[tw] Reminder pop up TW5

2015-10-01 Thread Ben John
Hi - after months of confusion and trial & error have finally found a way 
in to how to use TW5. Due in no small  part to Francis Meetze's excellent 
series of introductory vids. I have zero knowledge of Javascript or any 
coding for that matter and was wondering if there is a piece of code that 
would enable a pop up (or similar) that would display a Reminder Tiddler on 
a prescribed day/date.

Many thanks to Jeremy and everyone for producing this incredible piece of 
software.  

Ben

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[tw] Re: [TW5] New KaTeX features to the math plugin

2015-09-22 Thread ben
Its already done in the pre-release version (
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/plugins/tiddlywiki/katex/ 
<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Ftiddlywiki.com%2Fprerelease%2Fplugins%2Ftiddlywiki%2Fkatex%2F=D=1=AFQjCNFFfFiGjj8cIa4aghavm_CtW2aNyA>
)
see:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/pp72dtOgkic

Ben

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[tw] (tw5) tiddlywiki on node.js - howto control where tiddlers (and plugins) are stored, i.e. folder and file

2015-09-13 Thread Ben H.
There is currently no way to specify where new tiddler files are saved, 
regardless of type. If you manually move a tiddler, TW *should* remember where 
it was loaded from, and save changes to that file. You will need to organize 
them manually. 

If you are doing everything through TW itself, rather than meddling in the 
source code or creating new plugins, I wouldn't bother moving them around on 
disk. Simply encode the hierarchical structure in the names of the actual 
tiddlers, like "folder/subfolder/tiddlername". 

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[tw] Saving articles in tiddlywiki

2015-09-08 Thread Ben H.
At some point I will be trying to do the same thing. What would be really cool 
is if there was a way to automatically important the contents of emails as 
tiddlers. Setup a folder or tag on the mail server, and then use some plugin to 
connect to the mail server and import the contents of the designated folder or 
tag. 

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Re: [tw] Reload .tid from disc without rebooting Node server?

2015-09-02 Thread Ben H.
Alright, I got fs.watch printing console messages anytime a file in the 
tiddlers directory changes. Problem is, fs.watch is reporting each change 
twice. node-watch seems to be what most people use instead of ns.watch 
directly, but is there a way to include a node module without forcing the 
user to install it manually alongside tiddlywiki?

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> Hi Ben
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> On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:53 PM, Ben H. <moog...@gmail.com > 
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>> Dang. Is there any functionality to push changed tiddlers from server to 
>> client?
>>
>
> This is an area that needs working on. Part of it, as Danielo mentioned, 
> is a new file system sync adaptor that can watch for changes in the file 
> system and respond to them. For pushing changes from the server to the 
> browser, I'm a fan of Server Sent Events, much simpler than the more 
> popular sockets:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server-sent_events
>
> The file system adaptor is a nice self contained area for somebody else to 
> work on, if you're interested.
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> Best wishes
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Re: [tw] Reload .tid from disc without rebooting Node server?

2015-09-02 Thread Ben H.
On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 1:42:32 PM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez 
wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what do you mean, since I don't know the modules you are 
> mentioning. But, one of the strengths of TW is that it operates both on 
> server and browser. So you can create a plugin that runs on the node side 
> wrapping any node module of your choice. 


Eh, I didn't really want to turn it into a whole new plugin, just add it to 
the current filesystemadapter plugin. But fs.watch has finicky behavior, so 
most use a module to wrap it and make it behave. I didn't think it would be 
a great idea to introduce an external dependency to a plugin that ships 
with TW by default, but building an entire plugin around such a simple 
module just to extend an entirely different plugin seems like a complicated 
mess. 

Any ideas?

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[tw] Reload .tid from disc without rebooting Node server?

2015-09-01 Thread Ben H.
Dang. Is there any functionality to push changed tiddlers from server to client?

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[tw] Reload .tid from disc without rebooting Node server?

2015-09-01 Thread Ben H.
Is there a faster way to load changed tiddlers from disc into the browser 
without restarting the Node server? 

Best of all would be a way to have the server monitor for changes to files 
on disc and push those changes to the browser, but I don't see anything in 
the code for that.

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Most basic Hello World version of TW?

2015-08-30 Thread Ben H.
I am new to tiddlywiki, and have precious little experience with web 
development in general. My perspective is that of someone looking for software 
with certain functionality that I can use to build some apps I've been thinking 
about for a long time.

I've long been frustrated trying to find a task management program that worked 
exactly how I wanted it to. About 8-9 months ago I was sketching out ideas for 
what the ideal software might be, and came up with the idea of having these 
boxes that could hold any type of information, and which could be connected 
together however I saw fit, into a sort of node graph. Thinking about 
structuring information as a tree or node graph makes a great deal of sense in 
the way my mind works, so naturally I began thinking about how the UI could be 
described in terms of these graph nodes, and nodes could be reused in many 
places. I've been trying to find some sort of framework ever since that would 
allow me to create a single type of information flexible enough to hold all the 
different parts of a program, from the UI and logic to the users own data. I've 
thought about how such a system might be used to create anything from an email 
client to text editor. In fact, the only application I hadn't thought about was 
using such a system to create a wiki!

I've looked at React, Reagent, Meteor, Angular, Om, re-frame, and dozens of 
other libraries and frameworks. I liked a lot of the ideas behind many of 
those, but none of them are close enough to what I envisioned to allow me to 
adapt it to create something like what I envisioned. 

I came across TW several weeks ago, and was very excited to discover that 
Tiddles are almost EXACTLY what I was looking for! The functionality of 
Tiddles, being able to link, search, transclude, and hold any arbitrary type of 
data, include metadata via fields, this is very nearly the precise 
functionality I wanted from my small unit of information. 

Which is why I referred to TW Vanilla as a default app: from my perspective, 
the Tiddles and the wiki are two distinct things. The wiki is simply one of the 
cool things that can be built from Tiddlers. Earlier this week I was even 
sketching ideas for how one might use Tiddlers to build an application with 
electron, by having each UI panel as a separate $tw instance, and keeping their 
tiddle stores in sync. 

Which is what brings me back to my original question, which might be better 
phrased as How do I separate the Tiddles from the Wiki?

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Most basic Hello World version of TW?

2015-08-30 Thread Ben H.



The image didn't embed properly. Lemme try again:

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ReHEVMM-nCI/VeOdQYKZ2kI/Jks/DdnF9h-cKX4/s1600/tiddler-electron.png


On Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 5:16:09 PM UTC-7, Ben H. wrote:



 On Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 2:34:58 PM UTC-7, Evolena wrote:

 Maybe the right question is not How do I separate the Tiddlers from the 
 Wiki? (tiddlers, not tiddles :) )but How do I modify the UI to fit my 
 needs?


 No, I definitely want to go beyond tweaking TW-Vanilla. This here (if you 
 can decipher my handwriting) is a page of notes I wrote out last night 
 about how tiddlers could be used to build an app with electron: 
 http://electron.atom.io/

 A single panel could be a simple properties pane, or it could be a 
 full-blown text editor, depending on what tiddlers you include. In either 
 case, it doesn't make much sense to start out with a full-blown wiki and 
 trying to mold it into something completely different.

 Mario, definitely put your experimental results in a repository or 
 something. I'll make some clumsy attempts to monkey with it as well. 


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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Most basic Hello World version of TW?

2015-08-29 Thread Ben H.
As far as documentation goes, just create a Github repository containing a 
tiddlywiki that runs on node. That way anyone can edit the .tid files (either 
through the wiki itself or with a text editor), and simply submit a pull 
request with their changes. Periodically compile and upload that doc to the 
web. 

I'll respond to the rest shortly. 

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Re: [tw] Re: [TW5] Most basic Hello World version of TW?

2015-08-28 Thread Ben H.
I'm not trying to create a static page, I'm trying to start from a totally 
blank canvas.

The issue I have is the core contains a lot more than just a library of 
tiddles you can use to build an application; it also contains an actual 
application, the default tiddlywiki, and doesn't make it obvious where one 
ends and the other begins. There are 1140 tiddlers in there, the majority 
of which define the ui and functionality of the default app. That's great 
if you want to tweak the default app (which is pretty cool and all), but a 
nightmare if you want to actually use TW as an application framework, not 
just create a minor derivation of the default app.

On Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 3:14:46 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Ben

 I can reply more fully tomorrow, but have a look at:

 http://tiddlywiki.com/#Generating%20Static%20Sites%20with%20TiddlyWiki

 You'll see example templates that you can clone and adapt to your own 
 purposes.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

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 Yeah, I mean with Node. The empty one is far from empty; it has a story 
 river and settings Tiddles and all sorts of stuff. I want to start with the 
 absolute bare minimum, and add in all the stuff in the empty version only 
 as needed. 

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Most basic Hello World version of TW?

2015-08-27 Thread Ben H.
Yeah, I mean with Node. The empty one is far from empty; it has a story river 
and settings Tiddles and all sorts of stuff. I want to start with the absolute 
bare minimum, and add in all the stuff in the empty version only as needed. 

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[tw] Re: What is the significance of /*global $tw: false*/?

2015-08-26 Thread Ben H.
Perfect, thanks for the quick reply!

On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 3:08:37 PM UTC-7, Ben H. wrote:

 I see this everywhere in the source code, and I can't figure out what it 
 means. I'm confused because it is in a comment, so it isn't executable 
 javascript code... What is it for?


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[tw] What is the significance of /*global $tw: false*/?

2015-08-26 Thread Ben H.
I see this everywhere in the source code, and I can't figure out what it 
means. I'm confused because it is in a comment, so it isn't executable 
javascript code... What is it for?

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[tw] Re: Best way to sync tiddlywiki between local and remote?

2015-08-25 Thread Ben H.
AFAIK just storing the single .html file on dropbox will be sufficient. 
Changes to the file will be saved to dropbox and the changes uploaded to 
other desktops and devices. Any file backup and sync solution should work 
fine.

On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 11:15:22 AM UTC-7, walter byrd wrote:


 I plan to use tiddlywiki online, most of the time. 

 But, I would like my online tiddlywiki installation to be synced with my 
 local Linux box, in case of network outages, and just to have a backup.

 I have web hosting, and it was easy for me to get my tiddlywiki online. I 
 could even make changes and then download the page to my local box. But 
 that is not really syncing, also it is more difficult to upload and 
 overwrite. 

 I have read there is a way to keep synced using dropbox. Most of the 
 articles I see about that are old. I am not sure if they are out of date. 

 Can anybody point me in the right direction?


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[tw] problem with saving in Tiddlywiki Classic

2015-08-18 Thread Ben John
Hi - 

can somebody please let me know why I'm getting the the following message 
every time I try to save a Tiddler in Tiddlywiki classic.


*[Exception... Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIFileOutputStream.init]  nsresult: 0x80004005 
(NS_ERROR_FAILURE)  location: JS frame :: 
chrome://tiddlyfox/content/overlay.js :: TiddlyFox.saveFile :: line 98  
data: no]*
Also every time I have saved  to my specified folder on my hard drive, 
before this error message reared its ugly head, a copy  is added to a an 
ever growing number of copies. So am I right in assuming that each edit on 
a Tiddler is treated as a separate file rather than overwriting the 
previous one and thereby reducing the need to peer at a long list of 
redundant ( out of date) files.

thanks 

Ben

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[tw] Scheduling reviews of tiddles with a button press?

2015-08-04 Thread Ben H.
I would love to create a spaced repetition system similar to Anki or Supermemo. 
Most of what I need to do I think I have found examples I can go off of to make 
a basic but functional system. But I can't figure out do a way to press a 
button that would calculate when a card should be reviewed and update the 
appropriate tiddle field with that information. I would have several such 
buttons on a tiddle corresponding to whether I answered correctly, and how 
difficult the question was, and each button would calculate a new review date 
by plugging in the appropriate parameters into a simple formula.

Thanks in advance for the help!!! This software is awesome:)

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Re: [tw] Re: Tiddlywiki Desktop

2015-06-22 Thread Ben John
Thanks Suzanne - version 3 works fine

Ben

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 I've also had the same issue with the latest edition, 0.0.4 (I'm on
 Windows 8.1 64-bit too) - the desktop window briefly appears, then
 vanishes, but is still running as a background process on viewing the Task
 Manager. It seems to be a bug? (
 https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/issues/52) The previous
 version, 0.0.3, still works OK.

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[tw] Tiddlywiki Desktop

2015-06-21 Thread Ben John
Hi everyone 

I've downloaded Tiddlywiki desktop to my computer running Windows 8.1 
64-bit, unpacked the zip folder and clicked on nw.application  nothing 
happens. What am I doing wrong ? - 

many thanks 

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Re: [tw] Re: bookmarking examples?

2015-04-18 Thread Ben John
Hi Leo - I'm not a coder but would love to use Tiddlyclip. I've followed
instructions to the letter. Installed addon and dragged and dropped the
plugin - still cant get the darn thing to clip into a tiddler. There's no
paperclip icon showing.

cheers

Ben

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  Hey, I think all of you would be very happy to discover a nifty thing for
 TW5, TiddlyClip!


 http://tiddlyclip.tiddlyspot.com/#New%20to%20TiddlyClip:[[Welcome%20to%20Tiddlyclip]]%20[[New%20to%20TiddlyClip]]

 Have a look at it. Seems like it is the TW5 way of doing Tiddlysnip and
 Tiddlymarks (or is on the way towards becoming so).

 Also, relevant discussion threads:

 [tw5] Tiddlyclip plugin release - create clips of webpages
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlyclip/tiddlywiki/9LoS8wLaFlI/CykbyGDiMHwJ

 New TiddlyClip Release
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlyclip%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/BKEaPLF0KiI/fOZyCWWvv0sJ

 Promoting TiddlyClip
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlyclip/tiddlywiki/X2DiBFLh5VI/tnWUNp98DuwJ

 Show us all what you do with it!


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[tw] Re: [TW5] Plugins SocialCalc + Three.js

2015-03-18 Thread ben
Fantastic!  Thanks

Ben

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Re: [tw] Static HTML vs quotes in tiddler titles

2015-02-22 Thread Ben Collver
Hi Jeremy,

Thanks, that was quick!  The fix works for me.

-Ben

On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 8:10:58 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Ben

 Thanks, good catch. It's an oversight that single quotes weren't being 
 HTML encoded, fixed here:


 https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/1e9e1a1fdc260bd8a19fa5d244590dabb5dfd7f5

 Best wishes

 Jeremy


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 Good morning,

 I noticed a broken link on http://tiddlywiki.com/static/AllTiddlers.html

 a class='tc-tiddlylink tc-tiddlylink-resolves' 
 href='Eucaly's%2520Tiddly%2520World.html'Eucaly's Tiddly World/a

 Potential fixes would be a) enclose the href attribute in double-quotes 
 instead of single-quotes, or b) escape the single-quote in the tiddler 
 title.

 Best Regards,

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[tw] Static HTML vs quotes in tiddler titles

2015-02-20 Thread Ben Collver
Good morning,

I noticed a broken link on http://tiddlywiki.com/static/AllTiddlers.html

a class='tc-tiddlylink tc-tiddlylink-resolves' 
href='Eucaly's%2520Tiddly%2520World.html'Eucaly's Tiddly World/a

Potential fixes would be a) enclose the href attribute in double-quotes 
instead of single-quotes, or b) escape the single-quote in the tiddler 
title.

Best Regards,

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[tw] Re: How can I view the changes from each version of TW5

2014-12-23 Thread ben
Or search releases in tiddlywiki.com.

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[tw] link to Excel doc on local directory

2014-12-08 Thread Ben John
Hi folks - please would someone tell me how to put a link from an Excel 
file stored on my hard drive into a tiddler. Thanks

Ben 

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Re: [tw] Re: link to Excel doc on local directory

2014-12-08 Thread Ben John
Hi Tobias - many thanks but I can't get that to work . If my file location
is file:///C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/Tiddlywikkis/ONS%20Notebook.htm please can
you show me how that is configured in a tiddler.

many thanks

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 Works for me...

 *file:///c:/Windows/foo*

 http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#filesystem-links
 http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#external-links-forced

 *Note: *For that to work, your wiki does have to be on your local
 filesystem, not on the web.

 Best wishes, Tobias.

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Re: [tw] Re: link to Excel doc on local directory

2014-12-08 Thread Ben John
Hi Tobias - here's what I get

*File not found*







*The address wasn't understoodFirefox doesn't know how to open this
address, because one of the following protocols (c) isn't associated with
any program or is not allowed in this context.You might need to install
other software to open this address.  *
*and*






*Firefox can't find the file at
/C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/Tiddlywikkis/Users/Ben/Desktop/RESPONSE WITH FORMULAE
FINAL copy 2.Check the file name for capitalization or other typing
errors.Check to see if the file was moved, renamed or deleted.*
Any help would be appreciated



On 8 December 2014 at 17:23, Tobias Beer beertob...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Stephen,


 though you can link to external files, only certain types will execute
 inside your browser


 Not sure exactly where (I would do that in Chrome) but I know that you can
 tell Firefox which filetypes to open in the browser and which in another
 program, i.e. pdf... that is, of course, in sofar as the browser natively
 supports it or via some addon. Otherwise it will always open the external
 application, unless the file asked to be openeed is an executable where a
 browser might just refuse to do so.

 If my file location is file:///C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/
 Tiddlywikkis/ONS%20Notebook.htm


 Afaik, the location of your file does not matter for filesystem links. Of
 course, you can only make use of relative paths using [ext[path/file]]
 http://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText when your file resides
 in a subfolder to your wiki folder.

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Re: [tw] Re: link to Excel doc on local directory

2014-12-08 Thread Ben John
Hi Jeremy - thanks for that - I've copied and pasted from my file manager
and  the address  shows as a link in the tiddler but when I click on it
nothing happens.

:
file:///C:/Wikidata/RESPONSE%20FORM%20WITH%20FORMULAE%20FINAL%20copy%202.xls



On 8 December 2014 at 21:07, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:

 The easiest technique I've found for getting the correct link to a file is
 to locate the file in your file manager (Windows Explorer or Mac Finder)
 and drag it to the icon for your browser. On most browsers, the file will
 be opened in a new window and you'll be able to copy and paste the URL from
 the browser address bar.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

 On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 9:04 PM, Birthe C strikkeglad...@googlemail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Ben

 I had to try more than 50 times before I had my first success getting my
 file. To me one of the obstacles was using danish translated Windows, but
 the link that worked ended up being a mixture. To find the link, I found
 the file in filemanager, right clicked for a shortcut, looked at that in
 properties and copied. Now I only had to rewrite with the forward slashes.
 If you have all your files at the same folder, you will only have to do
 that once.

 Looking at your link, I will add that I could not make my link work to
 files with spaces in the title or special danish letters.


 Birthe


 On Monday, December 8, 2014 6:53:14 PM UTC+1, benjohn wrote:

 Hi Tobias - here's what I get

 *File not found*







 *The address wasn't understoodFirefox doesn't know how to open this
 address, because one of the following protocols (c) isn't associated with
 any program or is not allowed in this context.You might need to install
 other software to open this address.  *
 *and*






 *Firefox can't find the file at
 /C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/Tiddlywikkis/Users/Ben/Desktop/RESPONSE WITH FORMULAE
 FINAL copy 2.Check the file name for capitalization or other typing
 errors.Check to see if the file was moved, renamed or deleted.*
 Any help would be appreciated



 On 8 December 2014 at 17:23, Tobias Beer beert...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Stephen,


 though you can link to external files, only certain types will execute
 inside your browser


 Not sure exactly where (I would do that in Chrome) but I know that you
 can tell Firefox which filetypes to open in the browser and which in
 another program, i.e. pdf... that is, of course, in sofar as the browser
 natively supports it or via some addon. Otherwise it will always open the
 external application, unless the file asked to be openeed is an executable
 where a browser might just refuse to do so.

 If my file location is file:///C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/T
 iddlywikkis/ONS%20Notebook.htm


 Afaik, the location of your file does not matter for filesystem links.
 Of course, you can only make use of relative paths using
 [ext[path/file]] http://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText when
 your file resides in a subfolder to your wiki folder.

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Re: [tw] Re: link to Excel doc on local directory

2014-12-08 Thread Ben John
Hi Jeremy

yes it did

Ben

On 8 December 2014 at 21:25, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ben

 Did the file open correctly in the browser when you dragged it from the
 file manager?

 Best wishes

 Jeremy.


 On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Ben John benj...@virginmedia.com wrote:

 Hi Jeremy - thanks for that - I've copied and pasted from my file manager
 and  the address  shows as a link in the tiddler but when I click on it
 nothing happens.

 :
 file:///C:/Wikidata/RESPONSE%20FORM%20WITH%20FORMULAE%20FINAL%20copy%202.xls



 On 8 December 2014 at 21:07, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 The easiest technique I've found for getting the correct link to a file
 is to locate the file in your file manager (Windows Explorer or Mac Finder)
 and drag it to the icon for your browser. On most browsers, the file will
 be opened in a new window and you'll be able to copy and paste the URL from
 the browser address bar.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

 On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 9:04 PM, Birthe C strikkeglad...@googlemail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Ben

 I had to try more than 50 times before I had my first success getting
 my file. To me one of the obstacles was using danish translated Windows,
 but the link that worked ended up being a mixture. To find the link, I
 found the file in filemanager, right clicked for a shortcut, looked at that
 in properties and copied. Now I only had to rewrite with the forward
 slashes.
 If you have all your files at the same folder, you will only have to do
 that once.

 Looking at your link, I will add that I could not make my link work to
 files with spaces in the title or special danish letters.


 Birthe


 On Monday, December 8, 2014 6:53:14 PM UTC+1, benjohn wrote:

 Hi Tobias - here's what I get

 *File not found*







 *The address wasn't understoodFirefox doesn't know how to open this
 address, because one of the following protocols (c) isn't associated with
 any program or is not allowed in this context.You might need to 
 install
 other software to open this address.  *
 *and*






 *Firefox can't find the file at
 /C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/Tiddlywikkis/Users/Ben/Desktop/RESPONSE WITH 
 FORMULAE
 FINAL copy 2.Check the file name for capitalization or other typing
 errors.Check to see if the file was moved, renamed or deleted.*
 Any help would be appreciated



 On 8 December 2014 at 17:23, Tobias Beer beert...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Stephen,


 though you can link to external files, only certain types will
 execute inside your browser


 Not sure exactly where (I would do that in Chrome) but I know that
 you can tell Firefox which filetypes to open in the browser and which in
 another program, i.e. pdf... that is, of course, in sofar as the browser
 natively supports it or via some addon. Otherwise it will always open the
 external application, unless the file asked to be openeed is an 
 executable
 where a browser might just refuse to do so.

 If my file location is file:///C:/Users/Ben/Desktop/T
 iddlywikkis/ONS%20Notebook.htm


 Afaik, the location of your file does not matter for filesystem
 links. Of course, you can only make use of relative paths using
 [ext[path/file]] http://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText
 when your file resides in a subfolder to your wiki folder.

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[tw] Hi - I'm a complete newbie using Tiddlywiki 5 -

2014-10-09 Thread Ben John
I really like Tiddlywiki  think the possibilities are mind bending - 
please can someone kindly tell me how to import a jpeg. Bearing in mind 
that I know nothing about coding. Many thanks. 

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Re: [tw] Re: Hi - I'm a complete newbie using Tiddlywiki 5 -

2014-10-09 Thread Ben John
Hi Ton

just the ticket - thanks

Ben

On 9 October 2014 19:03, Ton Gerner ton.ger...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ben John,

 The easiest way is drag  drop a jpeg - say mypjpeg.jpg - from your file
 manager into your TW.
 In your TW a tiddler $:/Import shows up with mypjpeg.jpg. Click the Import
 button and your jpeg will be imported. $:/Import contains now a link to
 your jpeg. When you click the link it opens the tiddler mypjpeg.jpg
 containing your jpeg.
 You can now use it somewhere else by transcluding:

 {{mypjpeg.jpg}}

 Hope that helps,

 Cheers,

 Ton



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[tw] Re: TW5 latex with the MathJax Plugin

2014-07-03 Thread ben
http://mathjax-tw5.kantorsite.net/

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[tw] Re: [TW5] Embed Chart.js into a TW5 file (pretty much like D3.js)

2014-03-06 Thread ben
I don't know how to incorporate the  Chart.js  script in a tiddlywiki but  
a workaround 
 would be be to include them in a tiddler via an iframe 
eg:

iframe src=http://address.of.my.chart; width=400 height=300 
style=border: none;/iframe

Good luck  

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[tw] Re: TiddlySpace.com FrontPage - Feedback/Survey in advance of redesign

2013-07-31 Thread Ben Paddock
On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:11:22 AM UTC+1, Scott Simmons wrote:

 I answered the survey, but it didn't occur to me until I clicked the final 
 submit that there IS something I've always wanted from TiddlySpace that 
 isn't there:

 A way to browse/navigate/discover existing spaces -- maybe something as 
 (seemingly) simple as the upper nav bar on all Blogspot blogs.


Have you seen http://tsiscover.tiddlyspace.com/tsiscover?  It's an 
experiment and having some user feedback on it would help develop it 
further. 

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki on a Webserver

2012-12-21 Thread Ben Paddock
Hi Gabriel,

Have you looked at TiddlySpace? http://tiddlyspace.com  You can sign-up, 
create a space and use that as your online TiddlyWiki.

On Thursday, December 20, 2012 11:24:35 AM UTC, Gabriel Jülke wrote:

 Hi everyone,
 I'm trying to set up a TiddlyWiki on a Webserver right now but can't 
 manage it to work... Atm I am trying out MiniTiddlyServer, but I am not 
 shure which version I am using. I found it somewhere on the web and all 
 official sites are down, also I can't find any howto or something like 
 that. 

 So the problem right now is, that i can start the mts and (at least it 
 looks like) I can create a admin-user. But when I try to log in with this 
 user, I can't. I tried and modified the access rights even to chmod 777 for 
 all mts files... but nothing... does anyone has an idea or can give me a 
 howto / instruction to set up a TiddlyWikiServer or how to use anything 
 else to use TiddlyWiki serverside?

 thanks


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[tw] Re: Problems importing from TiddlyTools

2012-09-03 Thread ben
Same thing here  importing tiddlers into NoteStorm  using Firefox15 and 
Tiddlyfox1.0alpha.  Worked ffor me a few weeks back.

Ben


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Re: [tw] Re: Is there a TiddlySnip-like solution for sharing bookmarks over http?

2012-03-12 Thread Ben Gillies
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:35 AM, whatever kbrezov...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, Ben!

 I tried the following:
 I changed the path in BoorkmarkletPlugin to http://mydomain.com/bags/
 common/tiddlers/ and instead of +spaceName+ I put mybookmarks.

 The line looked like this:
 bookmarklet = javascript:(function(a,b)
 %7Ba=b.createElement('script');a.setAttribute('src','http://
 mydomain.com/bags/common/tiddlers/bookmarker-
 loader.js');b.body.appendChild(a);a.addEventListener('load',function()
 %7BloadBookmarker('http://mydomain.com/bags/common/tiddlers/
 bookmarker','mybookmarks');%7D,false);%7D(null,document));

 I also escaped the var spaceName =
 config.extensions.tiddlyspace.currentSpace.name; line, because it was
 throwing an error.

That looks right to me.

 I also tried path = path.replace(/^bags/, 'recipes').replace(/
 common/, 'default');

You don't need this. Manually specifying the path should be enough.

 In bookmarker.js I changed the tiddler.bag line to tiddler.bag = new
 tiddlyweb.Bag('common/');

Close. This should be:

tiddler.bag = new tiddlyweb.Bag('common', '/');

 Also, how do you assign content-type?

The easiest way is to set the server.content-type field on the tiddler
before saving it.


 w

 On Feb 27, 5:33 pm, Ben Gillies bengill...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:30 AM, whatever kbrezov...@gmail.com wrote:
  I checked it out and it's a great solution, if you have a tiddlyspace
  account. But at work, we have a TiddlyWeb installation, and I'm trying
  to consolidate all of our work-related bookmarks. If this could be
  made into a (cross-)browser add-on, it would be awesome, especially if
  it enabled adding to local tiddlywikis, ccTiddly installations and
  TiddlyWeb installations. And of course TiddlySpace and TiddlySpot.
  Unfortunately, my coding skills aren't anywhere near sufficient for
  such an undertaking.

 As the plugin is TiddlySpace, it should work on TiddlyWeb with only
 minor modifications to it.

 The tiddlers you'd want are:

 http://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/bookmarkerhttp://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/bookmarker.jshttp://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/bookmarker-loader.jshttp://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/BookmarkletPlugin

 You'll probably need to change a couple of bits to get it working in
 vanilla TiddlyWeb:

 * In BookmarksPlugin (which generates the bookmarklet, you'll need to
 change the uris specified.
 * In bookmarker.js you'll need to change the line:

 tiddler.bag = new tiddlyweb.Bag(data.space + priv, '/');

 to reflect the actual bag that you want to save to.

 You'll also need to make sure you PUT the tiddlers into tiddlyweb with
 the correct content-type. This means the bookmarker tiddler needs to
 have a contant type of text/html, and the *.js tiddlers need a content
 type of text/javascript.

 Other than that, it should just work.

 HTH

 Ben

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Re: [tw] Re: Is there a TiddlySnip-like solution for sharing bookmarks over http?

2012-02-27 Thread Ben Gillies
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:30 AM, whatever kbrezov...@gmail.com wrote:
 I checked it out and it's a great solution, if you have a tiddlyspace
 account. But at work, we have a TiddlyWeb installation, and I'm trying
 to consolidate all of our work-related bookmarks. If this could be
 made into a (cross-)browser add-on, it would be awesome, especially if
 it enabled adding to local tiddlywikis, ccTiddly installations and
 TiddlyWeb installations. And of course TiddlySpace and TiddlySpot.
 Unfortunately, my coding skills aren't anywhere near sufficient for
 such an undertaking.

As the plugin is TiddlySpace, it should work on TiddlyWeb with only
minor modifications to it.

The tiddlers you'd want are:

http://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/bookmarker
http://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/bookmarker.js
http://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/bookmarker-loader.js
http://bookmarksplugin.tiddlyspace.com/BookmarkletPlugin

You'll probably need to change a couple of bits to get it working in
vanilla TiddlyWeb:

* In BookmarksPlugin (which generates the bookmarklet, you'll need to
change the uris specified.
* In bookmarker.js you'll need to change the line:

tiddler.bag = new tiddlyweb.Bag(data.space + priv, '/');

to reflect the actual bag that you want to save to.

You'll also need to make sure you PUT the tiddlers into tiddlyweb with
the correct content-type. This means the bookmarker tiddler needs to
have a contant type of text/html, and the *.js tiddlers need a content
type of text/javascript.

Other than that, it should just work.


HTH

Ben

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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development News

2011-12-16 Thread Ben Gillies
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 2:23 PM, David Gifford dgiff...@crcna.org wrote:
 Now I am afraid to do anything with TiddlyWiki until the new version
 comes along, to see whether you all are going to change the wikitext
 to some other format...

I don't see why we can't support both a new and an old wikitext syntax
(along with others), as Jeremy suggests.

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Re: [tw] TiddlyWiki Development News

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Gillies
 So, at the beginning of December I took a deep breath and
 transliterated the existing TiddlyWiki wikifier code into cook.js. In
 the process, I massively refactored it, and structured it much more
 sensibly. Instead of using jQuery and the DOM, it now parses the
 wikitext into a generic tree format, and then renders that into
 textual HTML.

+1. This is something I think we've all wanted for quite a long time.
Is there a description of the tree format anywhere (I couldn't find
one in the repo)? How are macros intended to fit into this tree?
(These may be questions better asked in a twdev thread instead).

 Thus, a week ago, I got to the point where cook.js contained a fully
 functioning wikifier (albeit currently implementing only a handful of
 macros).

Does this mean that the new cook is sufficiently complete to
officially replace the old one?

Question: Would it be possible to use the new cook.js as a more
generic (i.e. non TiddlyWiki specific) build tool, in the same vein as
the RequireJS optimizer (but less RequireJS dependent)?

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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development News

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Gillies
 node.js runs on the 2 main O/Ses I care about (Linux and XP), and
 javascript is now an integral part of the Gnome desktop. That makes a
 pretty level playing field for better integration of TW based apps
 with my personal desktop, and still provding for a relatively simple
 connection path from my desktop/TW (F15/Gnome) talk to my laptop/TW
 (XP).

 Yes indeed. I've been reading that there is now deep support for
 node.js on Windows, which is pretty cool from the point of view of
 TiddlyWiki5 going mainstream.

I'm not sure it's relevant, but there's now a few SSJS engines
knocking around (e.g. SilkJS http://silkjs.org/)


 Yup, I'm finding that lots of modules that I'm interested in are
 already built and tested both for node and the browser (for example,
 peg.js, which I'm planning to use for parsing CSS and so on).

Have you seen language.js as well
(https://github.com/tolmasky/language)? It has similar syntax to
peg.js, but seems somewhat better at error handling.

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Re: [tw] TiddlyWiki Development News

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Gillies
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
 +1. This is something I think we've all wanted for quite a long time.
 Is there a description of the tree format anywhere (I couldn't find
 one in the repo)? How are macros intended to fit into this tree?
 (These may be questions better asked in a twdev thread instead).

 The tree format is documented at the top of WikiTextParser.js:

 https://github.com/Jermolene/cook.js/blob/master/js/WikiTextParser.js

Right, sorry. Must have missed that.

 Question: Would it be possible to use the new cook.js as a more
 generic (i.e. non TiddlyWiki specific) build tool, in the same vein as
 the RequireJS optimizer (but less RequireJS dependent)?

 Yes, I think so. Right now the recipe file format is still a bit
 inadequate, and tied up to TiddlyWiki concepts.

Cool. Being able to do something like:

node tiddlywiki.js *.js *.html *.css  spa.html

or whatever would be really useful.

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Re: [tw] TiddlyWiki Development News

2011-12-14 Thread Ben Gillies
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Jeremy Ruston jeremy.rus...@gmail.com wrote:
 Cool. Being able to do something like:

 node tiddlywiki.js *.js *.html *.css  spa.html

 or whatever would be really useful.

 Yes, that's very nice. I do intend to add wildcard support. Earlier

In Bash at least, the wildcards will complete before they reach your
script so you don't need to do anything. Of course, that says nothing
about Windows.

 versions of the code worked by writing to stdout, which does integrate
 with the shell wonderfully. But of course it's less useful when you're
 generating a bundle of files, as with cooking TiddlyWikis.

Indeed.

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Re: [tw] TweetButtonPlugin

2011-12-12 Thread Ben Gillies
Hi Craig

On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Craig in Calgary
craig.prich...@gmail.com wrote:
 What modifications need to be made to 
 http://tweet.tiddlyspace.com/#TweetButtonPlugin
 so it will work for a TiddlySpot TW or a TW not hosted on TiddlyWeb,
 e.g. www.giffmex.org, www.jonrobson.me.uk, etc.?

There are a few references to space that will need to be deleted
(e.g. one of the params can be space, there are references to
space in tweet.locale. If you remove all these references, then you
should be fine.

The only other thing that may not work (I've not tested it, so am
unsure of the specific details), is the reference to
config.defaultCustomFields['server.host'] which is used to form the
first part of the url being shared. If that needs replacing, then
something like:

window.location.href.replace(window.location.hash, '')

Should suffice.

Hope that's helpful.


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Re: [tw] Re: TweetButtonPlugin

2011-12-12 Thread Ben Gillies
Hi Måns

 I tried to clean it up for space references - and add
 windows.location ... bit too...
 Maybe I was a little too rough  - or I did something wrong.

I've just made a couple of changes:

http://bengillies.tiddlyspace.com/#GenericTwitterButton

 http://tweetbuttonplugin.tiddlyspot.com/#TweetButtonPlugin

 Username: tweetbuttonplugin
 Password: tiddlywiki

Please feel free to correct it in the TiddlySpot TW.


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Re: [tw] Re: TweetButtonPlugin

2011-12-12 Thread Ben Gillies
 I placed your version in a local TW as well as a TiddlySpot TW. Both
 generate an Error in macro tweetButton. Suggestions? Thanks.

Sorry, should be fixed now. I renamed it briefly during testing and
forgot to change it back.

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Re: [tw] Re: Tweet this button for a tiddler

2011-12-09 Thread Ben Gillies
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Ben Gillies bengill...@gmail.com wrote:
 I tried putting the span macro='plusone'/span into a
 ViewTemplate. It does only show in the first tiddler you open. It does
 however work fine from that tiddler :-)
 Is it possible to make it work from all tiddlers - or do I have to
 permalink each tiddler individually and reload the page to use it?

 Hmm, I'll have to investigate a bit more...

It should work properly now.

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Re: [tw] Re: Tweet this button for a tiddler

2011-12-08 Thread Ben Gillies
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Ben

 I hadn't really thought about it tbh. I suppose I could do one if people 
 would find it useful though.

 http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/bf5e64312340ab5/c21a4e1890e916f6

http://google-plus.tiddlyspace.com/tiddlers.wiki#GooglePlusButtonPlugin


Include the space and call it with:

plusone


:)




 That would be great :-)

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Re: [tw] Re: Tweet this button for a tiddler

2011-12-08 Thread Ben Gillies
 I tried putting the span macro='plusone'/span into a
 ViewTemplate. It does only show in the first tiddler you open. It does
 however work fine from that tiddler :-)
 Is it possible to make it work from all tiddlers - or do I have to
 permalink each tiddler individually and reload the page to use it?

Hmm, I'll have to investigate a bit more...

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Re: [tw] Re: Tweet this button for a tiddler

2011-12-07 Thread Ben Gillies
On 7 Dec 2011, at 23:51, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ben

 I made one for TiddlySpace a while ago:http://tweet.tiddlyspace.com
 I made a Facebook like button plugin too:http://facebook.tiddlyspace.com

 Are you planning to do a +1 for Google+ as well? That would be
 cool :-)

I hadn't really thought about it tbh. I suppose I could do one if
people would find it useful though.



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Re: [tw] Tweet this button for a tiddler

2011-12-03 Thread Ben Gillies
 Has anyone done a tweet this button for a tiddler? It would tweet the
permalink for that tiddler

I made one for TiddlySpace a while ago: http://tweet.tiddlyspace.com

 I think it might be a way of getting tiddlers out into the world of
twitter and facebook; I am a skeptic, but my nephews go on it they
might get to see a TW if they followed a link from Facebook. They don't
'do' other websites.

I made a Facebook like button plugin too: http://facebook.tiddlyspace.com

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Re: [tw] Tweet this button for a tiddler

2011-12-03 Thread Ben Gillies
 Would it work with TW or is it TS only?

With some very minor modification, the Twitter plugin should work
fine. When I wrote it though, Facebook didn't like hash urls, so it
requires a full url for each tiddler (so it would work in something
like TiddlyWeb, but not just from a plain TiddlyWiki).

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Re: [tw] Re: Neat little bookmarklet question

2011-11-29 Thread Ben Gillies
 Bookmarksplugin needs TiddlyWeb (or TiddlySpace) as a backend to
 function - Imo there's no point in turning it into a link for offline
 use...

Indeed, this is a limitation on security unfortunately (which I won't
go into), but it does happily work fine in TiddlySpace, so if you're
comfortable with your bookmarks living online, then you should be ok.

 If you want to use it in one of your spaces, you simply include it,
 drag the bookmaklet (which now will point at your own space) to the
 Bookmarks Toolbar in your browser - and you will be able to bookmark
 pages - and grab text from any page you are looking at.
 It will even open your own bookmarks-space as a sidebar-applet and
 allow editing on the fly..

I've recently updated the bookmarklet actually so it will no longer do
this. However, it should now load really quickly, and will let you
create quotes, links, standard posts, or capture images.

The old bookmarklet will still work as before though if you already
have it, so if you'd like to try out the new one, you'll need to
regenerate your bookmarklet (Warning: don't expect it to work in older
browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer)).


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Re: [tw] Re: Business Thought [was: Important Message from Eric]

2011-11-17 Thread Ben Gillies
 Thanks for the pointers, but they sort of reinforce that it seems less
work to build from scratch.

All of those examples are plain HTML and JavaScript so other than the
reliance on the TiddlySpace server for persisting data they pretty much
_are_ built from scratch.

 First off - we're specifically into SPAs that can run locally - that's
the primary attraction of TiddlyWiki.  There are LOTS of ways to write
hosted applications.

Sure. The point of these apps is that they make use of TiddlySpace, not
that they run from a file:/// URI. Some of them do work offline, but that's
because of localStorage and cache manifests rather than TiddlyWiki.

 * http://apps.tiddlyspace.com - This is a jumping off point for
 several apps that Jon Robson (mostly) has written.


 absolutely no documentation behind any of those

That's true. I mentioned them more as an example of SPAs that have been
written on TiddlySpace without using TiddlyWiki.

 * http://tiddlyace.tiddlyspace.com - This app provides a simple code
 editor witht the ability to create new HTML/JavaScript/CSS tiddlers,
 etc (good for mocking up/developing around new apps). It's based on
 the ACE project (https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace)


 Again, no documentation or anything to give a clue what this thing is.

Same with this one.

 - it's virtually impossible to understand what's going on under the hood
without completely deconstructing the raw code - hence providing an
incredibly steep learning curve for even making small modifications, much
less using it as a platform

All of those examples are plain HTML and JavaScript built in much the same
way as any other SPA is today. There really is nothing going on under the
hood with them (indeed that's sort of the point).

 - hence, it's better as an existence proof, and a source of ideas - but
it's easier to redesign from scratch to get to a useful platform

How from scratch do you mean here? TiddlySpace provides a backend server
that you can write SPAs on in JavaScript from scratch. As long as you
follow the RESTful API, you can use whatever (e.g. Backbone) you want.

On the other hand, if by from scratch you mean something like Rails or
Django, then yes, depending on what you're building, that may be a better
fit.

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Re: [tw] Re: Business Thought [was: Important Message from Eric]

2011-11-17 Thread Ben Gillies
 I'm not quite sure why you keep going back to TiddlySpace.

You wrote:

 I expect we're going to go off and write our own framework for
 single-page applications - because it sure looks a lot easier than
 buliding on Tiddly.  That's sort of a shame.

To which cdent mentioned that non-TiddlyWiki stuff is still possible
within (something like) TiddlySpace:

 If you're into tiddlers, but not TiddlyWiki, you might have a browse
 around http://tiddlyspace.com/, looking at some of the non-tiddlywiki
 applications that have been created there. Ben Gillies and Jon Robson
 ought to be able to point out some good examples.

To which I replied with some examples from TiddlySpace (hence why they
all mention TiddlySpace). If the bit you're interested in is
TiddlyWiki as an offline, single page wiki, and not tiddlers in
general, then none of what I've said is likely to have been of much
use to you. That's fine.

 If you look at a server-side equivalent - something like WikiMedia, or
 Drupal, or WordPress, or perhaps CouchDB, or eXist - the systems have clear,
 and clearly documented architectures - it's pretty clear how to write a new
 theme, write a new module, access various APIs, write an application on top
 of the platform, etc.

 That's pretty much missing for TiddlyWiki - and it's a real obstacle to
 anyone who'd actually like to use or extend the platform.

Yep. I don't think anyone here disagrees with you on that point.

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Re: [tw] Re: Business Thought [was: Important Message from Eric]

2011-11-14 Thread Ben Gillies
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 4:33 PM, cd...@peermore.com
chris.d...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Nov 13, 7:26 pm, Miles Fidelman mfidel...@meetinghouse.net wrote:
 I expect we're going to go off and write our own framework for
 single-page applications - because it sure looks a lot easier than
 buliding on Tiddly.  That's sort of a shame.

 If you're into tiddlers, but not TiddlyWiki, you might have a browse
 around http://tiddlyspace.com/, looking at some of the non-tiddlywiki
 applications that have been created there. Ben Gillies and Jon Robson
 ought to be able to point out some good examples.

Hi Miles. As Chris states, we've been looking at and building
non-TiddlyWiki based apps on top of TiddlySpace for a while now.

There are some examples around TiddlySpace that you can look at:

* http://apps.tiddlyspace.com - This is a jumping off point for
several apps that Jon Robson (mostly) has written.

* http://tiddlyace.tiddlyspace.com - This app provides a simple code
editor witht the ability to create new HTML/JavaScript/CSS tiddlers,
etc (good for mocking up/developing around new apps). It's based on
the ACE project (https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace)

* http://tiddlybookmarks.tiddlyspace.com - This provides bookmarking
functionality that lets you save websites back to TiddlySpace (a bit
like Delicious). While the interface is currently TiddlyWiki based,
the bookmarklet is not, and is instead built using Twitter Bootstrap
(http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/)


If you're interested in developing on top of TiddlySpace (but outside
TiddlyWiki, then there are several things that might help you.
Standard frameworks like Backbone.js and Sammy.js should just work
(with some minor modifications to the syncing mechanisms to convert
models to tiddlers and send them to the right URIs, etc).

I've also been working on a new set of libraries, which I'm currently
calling TiddlyLib, that are designed to take advantage of both the
Tiddly way of doing things, and modern web development methods and
best practises. It's currently unfinished, but a few parts that are
involved are now quite stable and usable.

You can find out more information on TiddlyLib in the TiddlyLib space,
at http://tiddlylib.tiddlyspace.com, which I'm hoping to expand with
more info/docs/demos/etc soon.


Hope that's of some use


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Re: [tw] Re: huge icons in bookmarklet from bookmarksplugin

2011-10-10 Thread Ben Gillies
 Ben Gillies / I were planning on giving the bookmarklet a big overhaul
 at some point (making it quicker to load and cleaner) so I personally
 am not too motivated to look into this since it is likely to change in
 the near future.

Yes, we'll be updating this at some point so that it loads faster,
looks nicer, etc

 Ben might have more information on how to fix the problem in the
 meantime, but I forget where the styling rules come from.

All the styling within the bookmarklet itself comes from the
BookmarkletTheme tiddler, which you're free to change to whatever
you like.


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Re: [tw] Autosave, revision history, and the cloud

2011-09-12 Thread Ben Gillies
 Auto-Save - Google docs saves my document (in the cloud) every few
 seconds, with a revision history. In cases when my computer crashes
 during the middle of document creation, and i have not saved in
 several hours, as happens every once in a while, this has saved my
 life a number of times
 Is there a plugin that will do a similar thing? The Autosave built
 into TiddlyWiki doesn't quite do this, because I have to intentionally
 remember to save or do something every once in a while.

It's not strictly TiddlyWiki (it is TiddlySpace though), but the
takenote space contains something like this. It caches everything you
type in real time inside the browser (using localStorage) meaning that
you won't lose anything if something happens before you save it back
to the server (as long as you use the same browser).

To use it, include the takenote space, and visit:

http:/yourspacename.tiddlyspace.com/takenote


When you're done creating tiddlers, you can just go back to your
space's TiddlyWiki and your new tiddlers will be there.



Hope this is what you're looking for.


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Re: [tw] Re: New Chrome support status update?

2011-08-31 Thread Ben Gillies
Hi Trey

On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Trey ionobr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Also: is a local install of Tiddlyweb a way to solve this problem?
 Will that work under chrome?
 http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/

Yes, installing TiddlyWeb locally will solve the issues that you are
having, which are due to increased security on file:// URIs in more
recent browsers.


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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlySaver doesn't work anymore in Lion/Chrome

2011-07-21 Thread Ben Gillies
Hi Markus

I've not had a chance to try Lion out yet, but it probably has
something to do with Apple dropping Java support from OS X by default.

They still provide Java, which is available from
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1421 so maybe it will work if you
install that?

Hope that's helpful


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Re: [tw] Re: Is it easy to upload a TW made offline to TiddlySpace?

2011-04-24 Thread Ben Gillies
Hi Yakov

 Ok, I'll keep this in mind. But once more. the problem is not that I
 can't *save* some tiddlers, I can't *open* them for editing.

Can you try adding +cloneTiddler to your ToolbarCommands please? So
that it looks like the following:



|~ViewToolbar|closeTiddler closeOthers +editTiddler +cloneTiddler 
fields syncing permalink references deleteTiddler|
|~EditToolbar|+saveTiddler -cancelTiddler deleteTiddler|



Let me know how it goes


Thanks

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Re: [tw] Re: Firefox 4 Mobile

2011-04-06 Thread Ben Gillies
On 5 Apr 2011 11:07, Ben Gillies bengill...@gmail.com wrote:

  However, I want to know if TiddlyWiki can be used with *Firefox*
  on Android.

I've done some more testing and can happily confirm that it actually works
pretty well. You'll need to enter the file uri manually (e.g.
file:///sdcard/download/empty.html) as Firefox won't pop up on the list of
applications that are supported,  but other than that, it seems to work.

Good luck

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Re: [tw] a way to bookmark posts from the group

2011-04-06 Thread Ben Gillies
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:33 AM, passingby passingby...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is there a way I can bookmark interesting posts from the discussions
 here in the group? I sometimes think I might need this information in
 future.

Sure. If you set up a space on TiddlySpace and include the
TiddlyBookmarks space, then you should get a bookmarklet that you can
drag to your bookmarks.

When you find yourself on a discussion that you want to remember,
highlight the interesting part, and click the bookmarklet. This should
load that section into your space, along with the url so that you can
save it as a bookmark.



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Re: [tw] Re: How well Tidlly scales?

2011-04-06 Thread Ben Gillies
 I have used a tiddlywiki with over a 1000 tiddlers and that worked
 ok.

Indeed, some (very unscientific) tests we did a while ago seemed to
suggest that it would go up to around 9000 tiddlers or so without too
much trouble.


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Re: [tw] Re: Firefox 4 Mobile

2011-04-05 Thread Ben Gillies
 However, I want to know if TiddlyWiki can be used with *Firefox*
 on Android.

I've just tested that out and early indications suggest that no, you
can't. Certainly there's no option to open the html file with Firefox
when you try and open it, so I'd imagine that it doesn't work very
well. That said, I've not tried entering the file uri in directly yet,
so I'll try that and update you.


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Re: [tw] Firefox 4 Mobile

2011-03-29 Thread Ben Gillies
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:49 PM, user4815162342
neilmshel...@townsedgetechnology.com wrote:
 Has anyone tried TiddlyWiki on Firefox 4 Mobile on an Android device?
 (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/)

Yep. I've been using it for quite a while now (with TiddlySpace at
least), and it seems to work quite well (much better than the default
Android browser).



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Re: [tw] Re: request: list macro should be more cooperative

2011-03-18 Thread Ben Gillies
 I believe this particular thread should be in the dev thread.

Indeed. I'll keep this brief then, and just outline my (personal) opinions.

 I personally would like to see more core commits/patches from Eric.

Quite. This would be awesome. Hopefully the move to git (and I suppose
github) will make this a lot easier.

 I think this would a) help move things along, b) increase the
 diversity in the code base, and c) be a good example for other people
 who want to get their changes in the core. 

Again, I quite agree. As the development speed of TiddlyWiki increases, it
becomes more important to get outside involvement. As Jon implies, trac
isn't doing that very well. Hopefully (as evidenced by other projects
(including TiddlySpace)) github should make that a lot easier.

Until that happens though, we're likely to see mismatches between the speed
we want to go, and the speed that the current setup allows us to go.


 and

 What I _did_ suggest was that we can't let backwards compatibility
 prevent us from making changes that are important. Yes, when that
 happens, we must make sure to communicate how it will impact existing
 situations. 

Indeed. I think TiddlyWikiDev is a good place for that.


 and

 Too many people, inside and out of Osmosoft, think that Osmosoft is
 or should be controlling the code.
 That's not open source. 

I'd love more outside involvement with the codebase. And again, that's one
of the reasons we're moving things to github.

Ben

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Re: [tw] Re: request: list macro should be more cooperative

2011-03-18 Thread Ben Gillies
 And I agree with everything Måns said about legobricks :-)

Yep. Agree here too. Lego bricks are very important, and one of the things
that make TiddlyWiki really cool and such a joy to use.

I'd like to give my (personal) take on this though, in an attempt to explain
what's happening (and hopefully to allay your fears). (again, this is my
personal take)

The majority of coding is currently done (within Osmosoft) with TiddlySpace
in mind (and extensions to TiddlyWiki are applied when it seems appropriate
to do so), and in doing so, that brings with it a whole new set of concerns
that are simply not present in classic offline TiddlyWiki. The templating in
the list macro for example, is not an attempt to remove Lego bricks, rather,
it is an attempt to add in some new Lego bricks that you can play around
with, reuse, etc. The difference with these Lego bricks (as compared to fEt)
though, is that these new ones are hopefully easier to share securely within
TiddlySpace. That's not to say that fEt is a bad thing, rather that its more
suited to classic TiddlyWiki, where you're relatively free of attackers.

Similarly, the choice of wikitext over the standard HTML templating reflects
the fact that HTML is somewhat harder to sanitize than wikitext (whilst
wikitext still allows for a large amount of expressivity). That's not to say
its the right choice, rather that that's one of the factors involved in
making such a decision.

My (personal) hope is that the list templating will uncover some new and
really interestingly shaped Lego bricks that we haven't thought of yet, and
thus expand rather than shrink the amount available.

As to the point about wysiwyg, I can think of nothing more horrible. So I
wouldn't worry too much about that.

One final point about communication (that I've just thought of, I've
personally been expressing my thoughts on this sort of thing within
TiddlySpace itself, as they don't tend to get as cluttered as I imagine this
post is. For the most part, I've been doing this through experimentation
with new spaces (all of which are listed in my home space), and through
creating tiddlers in my home space directly (I tag the interesting ones with
blog). If you're interested, my space is at
http://bengillies.tiddlyspace.com (if you don't already know).

Thanks

Ben

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[tw] Re: Using TiddlyLockPlugin with CommentPlugin or CommentsPlugin

2010-05-08 Thread Ben
I think I may have solved my own problem.  Instead of adding the
comment macro to the view template, I added it to the edit
template which forces the user to hit edit before leaving a
comment.  I then had to tweak the CommentPlugin at the end to refresh
to the edit template instead of the view template.  This way the user
has to use the edit function to leave a comment which triggers the
TiddlyLockPlugin to lock the file just like regular tiddler editing.

Let me know ifnyou can think of anything better.

-Ben


On May 7, 10:33 am, Ben ben.schm...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I have a TW stored on a share drive setup like a forum using either
 CommentPlugin (I like this better since it doesn't create additional
 tiddlers) or CommentsPlugin.  Since I'm storing on a share drive with
 multiple users accessing it, the only solution I've found to lock the
 file and prevent overwriting someones changes is TiddlyLockPlugin.

 TiddlyLockPlugin seems to work great with regular tiddler editing.
 When you click edit it will check to see if the file is locked and
 when you save (seems to be either AutoSave or manual Save) it will
 unlock the file for other people to use.

 However, with the use of the CommentPlugin or CommentsPlugin, it seems
 to use other commands to edit tiddlers and save tiddlers beside the
 standard editTiddler and saveTiddler commands.  Therefore
 TiddlyLockPlugin cannot override the functions called by CommentPlugin
 or CommentsPlugin and lock the file appropriately.

 Can anyone think of a good work-around or fix?

 Thanks,
 -Ben

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[tw] Using TiddlyLockPlugin with CommentPlugin or CommentsPlugin

2010-05-07 Thread Ben
Hello,

I have a TW stored on a share drive setup like a forum using either
CommentPlugin (I like this better since it doesn't create additional
tiddlers) or CommentsPlugin.  Since I'm storing on a share drive with
multiple users accessing it, the only solution I've found to lock the
file and prevent overwriting someones changes is TiddlyLockPlugin.

TiddlyLockPlugin seems to work great with regular tiddler editing.
When you click edit it will check to see if the file is locked and
when you save (seems to be either AutoSave or manual Save) it will
unlock the file for other people to use.

However, with the use of the CommentPlugin or CommentsPlugin, it seems
to use other commands to edit tiddlers and save tiddlers beside the
standard editTiddler and saveTiddler commands.  Therefore
TiddlyLockPlugin cannot override the functions called by CommentPlugin
or CommentsPlugin and lock the file appropriately.

Can anyone think of a good work-around or fix?

Thanks,
-Ben

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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-11-03 Thread ben

Hi there Shavinder,

Please try running tiddle with the Xmx parameter.  This will increase
the heap size available.

java -Xmx512m -jar tiddle-0.0.4-jar-with-dependencies.jar

Please let me know if this fixes it.

Cheers,
B


On Oct 30, 1:48 pm, shavinder shavinderpalsi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Tried to runtiddleon Puppy Linux 4.3 java version 1.6.0_16
 Here are the exceptions generated when I give the command from the
 terminal:

 Terminal
 Output-
 # java -jartiddle-0.0.4-jar-with-dependencies.jar
 log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger
 (tiddle.search.WikiFileLoader)                                   .
 log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
 Exception in thread AWT-EventQueue-0 java.lang.OutOfMemoryError:
 Java heap spa                                   ce
         at org.apache.lucene.index.DocumentsWriter.getCharBlock
 (DocumentsWriter.                                   java:1241)
         at org.apache.lucene.index.CharBlockPool.nextBuffer
 (CharBlockPool.java:4                                   9)
         at org.apache.lucene.index.TermsHashPerField.add
 (TermsHashPerField.java:                                   409)
         at org.apache.lucene.index.DocInverterPerField.processFields
 (DocInverter                                   PerField.java:85)
         at
 org.apache.lucene.index.DocFieldConsumersPerField.processFields
 (DocFi                                   eldConsumersPerField.java:36)
         at
 org.apache.lucene.index.DocFieldProcessorPerThread.processDocument
 (Do                                   cFieldProcessorPerThread.java:
 234)
         at org.apache.lucene.index.DocumentsWriter.updateDocument
 (DocumentsWrite                                   r.java:765)
         at org.apache.lucene.index.DocumentsWriter.addDocument
 (DocumentsWriter.j                                   ava:743)
         at org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.addDocument
 (IndexWriter.java:1917                                   )
         at org.apache.lucene.index.IndexWriter.addDocument
 (IndexWriter.java:1895                                   )
         attiddle.search.WikiSearchService.forDocuments
 (WikiSearchService.java:5                                   4)
         attiddle.search.WikiSearchService.build
 (WikiSearchService.java:32)
         attiddle.TiddleMain$1.run(TiddleMain.java:17)
         at java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(Unknown Source)
         at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(Unknown Source)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(Unknown
 Source)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(Unknown
 Source)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(Unknown
 Source)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(Unknown Source)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(Unknown Source)
         at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(Unknown Source)
 #
 --End of Terminal
 Output--
 I have no idea what the exception means. If you can please look into
 it I shall be thankful.

 -shavinder

 On Oct 29, 8:49 am, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey Guys,
  I've released a new version 0.0.4.

  This version:
  --Has improved file loading, will not fall over if it hits files that
  are not TiddlyWikis when recursively loading directories.
  --Will fail gracefully if not running on Windows.
  --Has a debugging facility.  RunningTiddlefromtiddle-debug.bat will
  output logs totiddle.log file in theTiddleinstallation directory.

 https://sourceforge.net/projects/tiddle/

  Cheers,
  Ben

  On Oct 28, 8:32 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thanks for explaining how to prevent the quick closedown of the cmd.
   Here is the full error 
   trace:http://twmtc.tiddlyspot.com/index.html#CmdScreenDumps

   YS Måns Mårtensson

   On 27 Okt., 21:57, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hiya Mans,
I still can't see the second screenshot.  I think it's not marked as
public on dropbox.

Could you please send me the full error trace?  You should be able to
get it by going to a dos prompt Windows-R, type cmd, press enter  cd
to yourTiddleinstallation directory, and type intiddle.bat.  The
command windows should stay there whilst any error messages are
displayed.  Let me know what you see.

Cheers,
Ben

On Oct 28, 7:26 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sorry there was a problem with the second link - here's a new 
 one:http://tinyurl.com/yj5nln8

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On 27 Okt., 21:22, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi Ben

  GREAT!! - I like the new options - thanks for sharing and developing
  such a great tool -
  but
  I can't run it - not from the *.bat file nor from a customized
  shortcut (made as you describe in the help-file)

  The cmd closes so fast that I can't even read what

[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-28 Thread ben

Yes it could indeed be used from a USB key.  There are a number of
different configurations you could go for.
*TiddlyWiki files on USB key, Tiddle installed on PC, Java Installed
on PC.
*TiddlyWiki files and Tiddle installed on USB key, Java Installed on
PC.
*Everything installed on USB key.

I'd probably go for the first or second option.  If you need some help
setting it up let me know.


On Oct 29, 2:04 am, dhawktx dhaw...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Is this/can it be made Portable? I keep all that stuff on my portable
 drive and currently use PortableApps.com's menu system. That way I
 always have it with me. Just found the Tiddly-verse and quite excited!

 On Oct 27, 4:32 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thanks for explaining how to prevent the quick closedown of the cmd.
  Here is the full error 
  trace:http://twmtc.tiddlyspot.com/index.html#CmdScreenDumps

  YS Måns Mårtensson

  On 27 Okt., 21:57, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hiya Mans,
   I still can't see the second screenshot.  I think it's not marked as
   public on dropbox.

   Could you please send me the full error trace?  You should be able to
   get it by going to a dos prompt Windows-R, type cmd, press enter  cd
   to your Tiddle installation directory, and type in tiddle.bat.  The
   command windows should stay there whilst any error messages are
   displayed.  Let me know what you see.

   Cheers,
   Ben

   On Oct 28, 7:26 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

Sorry there was a problem with the second link - here's a new 
one:http://tinyurl.com/yj5nln8

YS Måns Mårtensson

On 27 Okt., 21:22, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ben

 GREAT!! - I like the new options - thanks for sharing and developing
 such a great tool -
 but
 I can't run it - not from the *.bat file nor from a customized
 shortcut (made as you describe in the help-file)

 The cmd closes so fast that I can't even read what it says...
 I have two screendumps caught on the fly... for you to investigate.

http://tinyurl.com/yhw488uhttp://tinyurl.com/ygccn7t

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On 27 Okt., 19:18, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey guys,
  Have released a new version of Tiddle.

  * Now supports multiple TiddlyWiki's.  You can now point Tiddle at
  either multiple TiddlyWiki files, and/or directories which contain
  multiple TiddlyWiki files.
  * Now supports customizable hotkey configurations to show Tiddle.
  * Some improvements to the wiki-to-html parsing.

  For those of you unfamiliar with Tiddle, Tiddle is a PC application
  which indexes your TiddlyWiki(s), and provides a quick way of
  searching through Tiddlers. Kind of like a Quicksilver for
  TiddlyWiki.

  Tiddle can be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

  Cheers,
  Ben

  On Oct 14, 10:40 pm, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

   Ubiquity is quite cool, but as far as I know it is limited to run 
   in a
   browser.

   I wrotetiddleas a standalone java app so that it could be 
   available
   wherever I am on my PC.

   On Oct 14, 7:22 pm, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@googlemail.com wrote:

Quicksilver for the web = Ubiquity[1]

could the fucntionality be replicated as ubiquity?

[1]http://labs.mozilla.com/blog/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/

2009/10/13 ben benjwar...@gmail.com

 Yeah, that would be kind of cool.  I'll add it to my todo 
 list.
 Thanks Mans.

 On Oct 14, 3:29 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
  Great - Thanks Ben - I'm looking forward to a future 
  release..

  I'm suretiddlewill be a very welcome companion for everyone 
  who has
  a lot of data in TWs on their computer.
  If it is possible to make it search in several TWs at once 
  - it would
  be very convenient if you could just put the program in a 
  root
  directory (or  even better - specify a root directory) with 
  many TWs
  and it would search through all html-files in that directory
  automatically.

  Regards Måns Mårtensson

  On 13 Okt., 14:05, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi Mans,
   Forgot to mention, yes I think it would be good to search 
   through
   several TiddlyWikis at once.  I'll put it in as a feature 
   request.

   Cheers,
   Ben

   On Oct 13, 10:48 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Ben

This is very interesting indeed!! - If you could search 
in several
TiddlyWikis at the same time - it would be really 
fantastic..

It works for me even if it says log4j:WARN no appenders 
could be
 found
for logger (tiddle.WikiSearchService)
log4j:WARN please initialize the log4j system properly

[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-27 Thread ben

Hiya Mans,
I still can't see the second screenshot.  I think it's not marked as
public on dropbox.

Could you please send me the full error trace?  You should be able to
get it by going to a dos prompt Windows-R, type cmd, press enter  cd
to your Tiddle installation directory, and type in tiddle.bat.  The
command windows should stay there whilst any error messages are
displayed.  Let me know what you see.

Cheers,
Ben



On Oct 28, 7:26 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry there was a problem with the second link - here's a new 
 one:http://tinyurl.com/yj5nln8

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On 27 Okt., 21:22, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi Ben

  GREAT!! - I like the new options - thanks for sharing and developing
  such a great tool -
  but
  I can't run it - not from the *.bat file nor from a customized
  shortcut (made as you describe in the help-file)

  The cmd closes so fast that I can't even read what it says...
  I have two screendumps caught on the fly... for you to investigate.

 http://tinyurl.com/yhw488uhttp://tinyurl.com/ygccn7t

  YS Måns Mårtensson

  On 27 Okt., 19:18, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hey guys,
   Have released a new version of Tiddle.

   * Now supports multiple TiddlyWiki's.  You can now point Tiddle at
   either multiple TiddlyWiki files, and/or directories which contain
   multiple TiddlyWiki files.
   * Now supports customizable hotkey configurations to show Tiddle.
   * Some improvements to the wiki-to-html parsing.

   For those of you unfamiliar with Tiddle, Tiddle is a PC application
   which indexes your TiddlyWiki(s), and provides a quick way of
   searching through Tiddlers. Kind of like a Quicksilver for
   TiddlyWiki.

   Tiddle can be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

   Cheers,
   Ben

   On Oct 14, 10:40 pm, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

Ubiquity is quite cool, but as far as I know it is limited to run in a
browser.

I wrotetiddleas a standalone java app so that it could be available
wherever I am on my PC.

On Oct 14, 7:22 pm, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Quicksilver for the web = Ubiquity[1]

 could the fucntionality be replicated as ubiquity?

 [1]http://labs.mozilla.com/blog/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/

 2009/10/13 ben benjwar...@gmail.com

  Yeah, that would be kind of cool.  I'll add it to my todo list.
  Thanks Mans.

  On Oct 14, 3:29 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
   Great - Thanks Ben - I'm looking forward to a future release..

   I'm suretiddlewill be a very welcome companion for everyone who 
   has
   a lot of data in TWs on their computer.
   If it is possible to make it search in several TWs at once - it 
   would
   be very convenient if you could just put the program in a root
   directory (or  even better - specify a root directory) with many 
   TWs
   and it would search through all html-files in that directory
   automatically.

   Regards Måns Mårtensson

   On 13 Okt., 14:05, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Mans,
Forgot to mention, yes I think it would be good to search 
through
several TiddlyWikis at once.  I'll put it in as a feature 
request.

Cheers,
Ben

On Oct 13, 10:48 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ben

 This is very interesting indeed!! - If you could search in 
 several
 TiddlyWikis at the same time - it would be really fantastic..

 It works for me even if it says log4j:WARN no appenders could 
 be
  found
 for logger (tiddle.WikiSearchService)
 log4j:WARN please initialize the log4j system properly.

 I don't have a windows-button - can I switch to another 
 button or
 combination of buttons - say ctrl + W or whatever?

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On Oct 13, 9:59 am, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
  I hope this is not inappropriate of me to post here.  Let 
  me know
  if
  it is.

  I've been developing a desktop application (currently only 
  for
  windows) which indexes your TiddlyWiki, and provides a 
  quick way of
  searching through Tiddlers.

  I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who would like 
  to try
  it
  out.

 Tiddlecan be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

  Kind Regards,
  Ben Warner

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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-14 Thread ben

Ubiquity is quite cool, but as far as I know it is limited to run in a
browser.

I wrote tiddle as a standalone java app so that it could be available
wherever I am on my PC.



On Oct 14, 7:22 pm, Alex Hough r.a.ho...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Quicksilver for the web = Ubiquity[1]

 could the fucntionality be replicated as ubiquity?

 [1]http://labs.mozilla.com/blog/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/

 2009/10/13 ben benjwar...@gmail.com





  Yeah, that would be kind of cool.  I'll add it to my todo list.
  Thanks Mans.

  On Oct 14, 3:29 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
   Great - Thanks Ben - I'm looking forward to a future release..

   I'm sure tiddle will be a very welcome companion for everyone who has
   a lot of data in TWs on their computer.
   If it is possible to make it search in several TWs at once - it would
   be very convenient if you could just put the program in a root
   directory (or  even better - specify a root directory) with many TWs
   and it would search through all html-files in that directory
   automatically.

   Regards Måns Mårtensson

   On 13 Okt., 14:05, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Mans,
Forgot to mention, yes I think it would be good to search through
several TiddlyWikis at once.  I'll put it in as a feature request.

Cheers,
Ben

On Oct 13, 10:48 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ben

 This is very interesting indeed!! - If you could search in several
 TiddlyWikis at the same time - it would be really fantastic..

 It works for me even if it says log4j:WARN no appenders could be
  found
 for logger (tiddle.WikiSearchService)
 log4j:WARN please initialize the log4j system properly.

 I don't have a windows-button - can I switch to another button or
 combination of buttons - say ctrl + W or whatever?

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On Oct 13, 9:59 am, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
  I hope this is not inappropriate of me to post here.  Let me know
  if
  it is.

  I've been developing a desktop application (currently only for
  windows) which indexes your TiddlyWiki, and provides a quick way of
  searching through Tiddlers.

  I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who would like to try
  it
  out.

  Tiddle can be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

  Kind Regards,
  Ben Warner

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[tw] Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-13 Thread ben

Hi all,
I hope this is not inappropriate of me to post here.  Let me know if
it is.

I've been developing a desktop application (currently only for
windows) which indexes your TiddlyWiki, and provides a quick way of
searching through Tiddlers.

I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who would like to try it
out.

Tiddle can be found at: http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

Kind Regards,
Ben Warner

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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-13 Thread ben

Hi Chris,
Indeed tiddle was inspired by Quicksilver and Launchy, the equivalent
app launcher for PC.  Two great apps!

Tiddle is a Java app.  It parses the tiddlers in the TiddlyWiki, and
indexes them using a the apache lucene java library.  So all fields
and attributes should be available for searching.  I think you should
also be able to type in the attribute name, followed by colon,
followed by search string, and it should work.  e.g. tags:mytag.

The app is written in Java, but as far as I know, macs come with Java
already installed.  Otherwise there are some downloads here:
http://developer.apple.com/java/download/.   So Tiddle should work on
mac.  Unfortunately I don't have a mac so I can't really try it out.
One problem that Tiddle will have is when it comes to register the
windows hot keys, for showing Tiddle when it has been hidden.  If your
prepared to give installation a go, I could build you a release that
will not fall over if it is not on Windows.

Cheers,
Ben




On Oct 13, 7:38 pm, Chris Adams m...@chrisadams.me.uk wrote:
 Hi Ben,

 Making a quicksilver[1] style front-end for tiddly is a very smart
 idea, nice work!

 What is actually happening under the hood here?

 Are you parsing the tiddywiki html DOM for keywords when you search,
 and displaying them in the window drawn by java?

 I'm afraid I'm on a mac, and I don't know any java at all, so I can't
 really give it a spin, but I love the idea of making Tiddly's
 searchable like this.

 Bravo!

 [1]:http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/what_is_quicksilver
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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-13 Thread ben

Hi Mans,
I'll put in a separate hotkey combination for you.  Ctrl-W sounds
good, but my concern with that would be that Tiddle might steel
keystrokes from other apps which rely on Ctrl-W.  What about Ctrl-
Shift-W.  Or Ctrl-F1 ?

I'll fix that log4j error in the next release.

Thanks very much for you feedback.

Cheers,
Ben

On Oct 13, 10:48 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Ben

 This is very interesting indeed!! - If you could search in several
 TiddlyWikis at the same time - it would be really fantastic..

 It works for me even if it says log4j:WARN no appenders could be found
 for logger (tiddle.WikiSearchService)
 log4j:WARN please initialize the log4j system properly.

 I don't have a windows-button - can I switch to another button or
 combination of buttons - say ctrl + W or whatever?

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On Oct 13, 9:59 am, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
  I hope this is not inappropriate of me to post here.  Let me know if
  it is.

  I've been developing a desktop application (currently only for
  windows) which indexes your TiddlyWiki, and provides a quick way of
  searching through Tiddlers.

  I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who would like to try it
  out.

  Tiddle can be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

  Kind Regards,
  Ben Warner
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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-13 Thread ben

Hi Mans,
Forgot to mention, yes I think it would be good to search through
several TiddlyWikis at once.  I'll put it in as a feature request.

Cheers,
Ben

On Oct 13, 10:48 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Ben

 This is very interesting indeed!! - If you could search in several
 TiddlyWikis at the same time - it would be really fantastic..

 It works for me even if it says log4j:WARN no appenders could be found
 for logger (tiddle.WikiSearchService)
 log4j:WARN please initialize the log4j system properly.

 I don't have a windows-button - can I switch to another button or
 combination of buttons - say ctrl + W or whatever?

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On Oct 13, 9:59 am, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
  I hope this is not inappropriate of me to post here.  Let me know if
  it is.

  I've been developing a desktop application (currently only for
  windows) which indexes your TiddlyWiki, and provides a quick way of
  searching through Tiddlers.

  I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who would like to try it
  out.

  Tiddle can be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

  Kind Regards,
  Ben Warner
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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-13 Thread ben

Hi Mans,
I'll put in a separate hotkey combination for you.  Ctrl-W sounds
good, but my concern with that would be that Tiddle might steel
keystrokes from other apps which rely on Ctrl-W.  What about Ctrl-
Shift-W.  Or Ctrl-F1 ?

I'll fix that log4j error in the next release.

Thanks very much for you feedback.

Cheers,
Ben

On Oct 13, 10:48 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Ben

 This is very interesting indeed!! - If you could search in several
 TiddlyWikis at the same time - it would be really fantastic..

 It works for me even if it says log4j:WARN no appenders could be found
 for logger (tiddle.WikiSearchService)
 log4j:WARN please initialize the log4j system properly.

 I don't have a windows-button - can I switch to another button or
 combination of buttons - say ctrl + W or whatever?

 YS Måns Mårtensson

 On Oct 13, 9:59 am, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
  I hope this is not inappropriate of me to post here.  Let me know if
  it is.

  I've been developing a desktop application (currently only for
  windows) which indexes your TiddlyWiki, and provides a quick way of
  searching through Tiddlers.

  I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who would like to try it
  out.

  Tiddle can be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

  Kind Regards,
  Ben Warner
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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-13 Thread ben

Hi Rob,
Do you mean so that can launch the currently viewed tiddler into a
browser?  Yup, I'll add it to my todo list.

I'll also have a go at making the global hot keys configurable.
Should be possible.

Cheers for the feedback.
B

On Oct 14, 1:00 am, Heller rob.viss...@gmail.com wrote:
 Very nice

 Could you also put in a link file://tiddly.html#tiddler so that you
 could open the standard browser with the chosen tiddler?

 I use Executor as 'command line launcher' which already binds to
 several Win keys, could you maybe make this configurable through the
 properties file?

 Regards
 Rob
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[tw] Re: Tiddle: beta release. A desktop application providing an indexed view into your TiddlyWiki

2009-10-13 Thread ben

Yeah, that would be kind of cool.  I'll add it to my todo list.
Thanks Mans.

On Oct 14, 3:29 am, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:
 Great - Thanks Ben - I'm looking forward to a future release..

 I'm sure tiddle will be a very welcome companion for everyone who has
 a lot of data in TWs on their computer.
 If it is possible to make it search in several TWs at once - it would
 be very convenient if you could just put the program in a root
 directory (or  even better - specify a root directory) with many TWs
 and it would search through all html-files in that directory
 automatically.

 Regards Måns Mårtensson

 On 13 Okt., 14:05, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi Mans,
  Forgot to mention, yes I think it would be good to search through
  several TiddlyWikis at once.  I'll put it in as a feature request.

  Cheers,
  Ben

  On Oct 13, 10:48 pm, Måns humam...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi Ben

   This is very interesting indeed!! - If you could search in several
   TiddlyWikis at the same time - it would be really fantastic..

   It works for me even if it says log4j:WARN no appenders could be found
   for logger (tiddle.WikiSearchService)
   log4j:WARN please initialize the log4j system properly.

   I don't have a windows-button - can I switch to another button or
   combination of buttons - say ctrl + W or whatever?

   YS Måns Mårtensson

   On Oct 13, 9:59 am, ben benjwar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,
I hope this is not inappropriate of me to post here.  Let me know if
it is.

I've been developing a desktop application (currently only for
windows) which indexes your TiddlyWiki, and provides a quick way of
searching through Tiddlers.

I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who would like to try it
out.

Tiddle can be found at:http://tiddle.sourceforge.net/

Kind Regards,
Ben Warner
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