[tw] [TiddlyWiki5] Upgrading procedure not working under linux

2014-01-16 Thread Clement Ayme
 
Hello,

My post it's all about Upgrading on from TW5 to TW5. I can't succeed to 
upgrade to the latest beta so easily as described .. 

Usually (99,99% of time) working under linux (Ubuntu 13.10)
Following the drag and drop procedure of html file to the browser just 
import the link itself as a tiddler but not all tiddlers are imported.

The upgrade works fine when dragging and dropping every tiddlers 
individually one by one... that is ... quite a pain. 

Is this the expected behaviour or am I wrong in my understanding ? 

Thanks for your help

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Re: [tw] [TiddlyWiki5] Upgrading procedure not working under linux

2014-01-16 Thread Clement Ayme

   Tried with Mozilla Firefox 26.0 for Ubuntu Canonical 1.0 .. 
   also tried with Google Chrome Version 32.0.1700.77 (still ubuntu) where 
I get only one empty tiddler.   
   Any idea ?
 

On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:46:22 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Clement

 The procedure you're using should work. What browser are you using? 
 Browser implementations of drag and drop vary widely.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy



 On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Clement Ayme clm...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:


 Hello,

 My post it's all about Upgrading on from TW5 to TW5. I can't succeed to 
 upgrade to the latest beta so easily as described .. 

 Usually (99,99% of time) working under linux (Ubuntu 13.10)
 Following the drag and drop procedure of html file to the browser just 
 import the link itself as a tiddler but not all tiddlers are imported.

 The upgrade works fine when dragging and dropping every tiddlers 
 individually one by one... that is ... quite a pain. 

 Is this the expected behaviour or am I wrong in my understanding ? 

 Thanks for your help

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Re: [tw] [TiddlyWiki5] Upgrading procedure not working under linux

2014-01-16 Thread Clement Ayme

  I think I got it.. .you cannot upgrade from password protected html ! 
  You have to clear password first ... Be aware.





On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:46:22 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Clement

 The procedure you're using should work. What browser are you using? 
 Browser implementations of drag and drop vary widely.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy



 On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Clement Ayme clm...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:


 Hello,

 My post it's all about Upgrading on from TW5 to TW5. I can't succeed to 
 upgrade to the latest beta so easily as described .. 

 Usually (99,99% of time) working under linux (Ubuntu 13.10)
 Following the drag and drop procedure of html file to the browser just 
 import the link itself as a tiddler but not all tiddlers are imported.

 The upgrade works fine when dragging and dropping every tiddlers 
 individually one by one... that is ... quite a pain. 

 Is this the expected behaviour or am I wrong in my understanding ? 

 Thanks for your help

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[tw] Bibtex plugin

2012-05-21 Thread clement
Hi, 

I would like to use the BibtexPlugin from Paulo Soares, which seems great ( 
http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~psoares/addons.html ) and I have some questions 
about it : 
 - first, I would not like to have a very long bibtex file stored directly 
in my tiddlywiki. I use another software to deal with my bibliographic 
database (Jabref), which stores all the information in a single bibtex 
file, say main.bib, including links to the pdf files. To have an up to date 
Bibliography in my tiddlywiki, I would like to use something like 
ExternalTiddlersPlugin to read the main.bib file, but it doesn't seem to 
work (I create a Bibliography tiddler, containing tiddler 
path/to/main.bib, this is OK but BibtexPlugin can't read this). Does 
someone have any idea on how to do that ?
- my second question is : would it be possible to add automatic link to the 
pdf files (I'm sure it is, but I'm not a javascript master). The pdf file 
name is included in the bibtex file (there is a file field for each entry 
such as : file = {the_article.pdf:the_article.pdf:PDF} )  and the file path 
is at the end of the bibtex file : @comment{jabref-meta: 
fileDirectory:/path/to/biblio;}

Thanks for your help

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[tw] BibtexPlugin error when dealing with URL field

2012-05-21 Thread clement
I have a problem using the BibtexPlugin (version 1.5) from Paolo Soares. 
The bibliography macro does'nt work when a URL field is present in the 
bibtex entry.
The error I get is 
*Error while executing macro bibliography:TypeError: w.tiddler is 
undefined

*If anybody can help  
Thank you* !
*

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weekly report of completed tasks

2012-03-27 Thread clement
Hi all, 

I am a PhD student and I'm thinking about  starting to use a tiddlywiki 
(probably mGSD) to help me getting things done, and keeping a track of my 
research. 
This tiddlywiki would be both a tool to apply the GTD method, and a science 
notebook, with (organised) notes, references to articles, etc.
My first question is : would you use two tiddlywikis to separate the two 
functions, or do you think it is OK to have a single file (because of 
course my scientific notes can imply future actions/projects)
The second question (relative to the subject of this post) : how to make a 
report of what have been achieved during last week/month ? Do I have to 
make journal entries ( which are, according to my understanding, simple 
tiddlers with a date as title) ? Or is there an attribute of 'creation 
date' for all the tiddlers that could be used to sort and filter the 
tiddlers ? If such an attribute exists, is it automaticaly updated on 
tiddlers modifrication ?

Thank you for your help ...

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