[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki on Android

2012-07-04 Thread huggyfee
Yes, I second that. I also keep my TiddlyWikis on a dropbox folder, so they 
keep synchronized between my various computers and Android device.  My only 
gripe is that you have to do some clever zooming to get the mobile version 
to display legibly, and dialogs can appear in odd places sometimes. I'm 
using HTC Desire HD.

Simon.

On Wednesday, 4 July 2012 09:12:35 UTC+1, Jacques Turbé wrote:

 I've been using TW first on WebOs, then on Android (Gingerbread 
 /GS2/GNote) without any problems for 2 years (3Mb, 800tiddlers/80 plugins). 


 I use AndTidWiki and just poured in its directory my desktop TW. If you 
 want to edit/backup, do not use other browsers, just launch from AndTW icon 
 (it opens AndTW directory, where you tap your desired [TW].html)

 Cheers,

 Jacques


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[tw] TiddlyWeb and Macros

2011-11-13 Thread huggyfee
Hi - I had a question put to me recently about TiddlyWeb and whether
you can use standard TiddlyWiki Macros as part of TiddlyWeb

Can anyone point me in the right direction?  I'm struggling to find an
answer without delving into the depths of TiddlyWeb.

On another point - is this being actively developed? I notice here -

https://github.com/tiddlyweb

There seems to be some activity but it's difficult to tell whether
this is the main repo for this.

Any pointers on where I might look for a bit more background to
TiddlyWeb and who would be the core maintainer?

Thanks

Simon.

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[tw] Re: VisualTW2 - VisualTW project rising from the ashes!

2011-11-07 Thread huggyfee
Hi Bauwe

Thanks for the suggestion.  Yes, the project is hosted on github so
your suggestion would seem like a natural fit.

So as per your suggestion, I've created the initial fork in order to
get the 'site' you suggested - so as well as 
https://github.com/huggyfee/VisualTW2
there is a placeholder site at: http://huggyfee.github.com/VisualTW2/
- I'll take a look at this in the next few days and look at getting a
basic TiddlyWiki up there to act as a project homepage

As TiddlyWiki is now hosted on github as well, it seemed the natural
choice to house the project here.  Looking at some of the other great
work on TiddlyWikis on github, it looks like the 'recipe' format might
be the best way to go ultimately, once I get my head around it.  It
seems to break down TiddlyWiki into sensible components and sew them
back up again using a build process, making it easier to work on
definite parts of TiddlyWiki rather than one great big file - much
more natural wrt Source control. It might be worth me investigating
forking the main TiddlyWiki project as well to make sure nothing gets
broken - not sure if this is the best way to go though - this is my
first foray into Git, coming from a Svn / CVS background.

I've started getting a few other suggestions, which is really great at
this early stage, so will look at putting together a roadmap so people
can see when their suggestions get enacted.

Thanks again for your input,

Regards

Simon.

On Nov 2, 8:31 pm, Bauwe Bijl bauweb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Simon

  That would be an excellent idea. Although the ZIP version is better
  for creating a blank TiddlyWiki, it would make sense to have a
  'tryout' version from which the ZIP form can be downloaded (as on the
  main TiddlyWiki site)

 Did you know can host a TiddlyWiki on git!? ... perhaps a good
 idea ...:

 
 Let’s say your GitHub username is “alice”. If you create a GitHub
 repository named alice.github.com, commit a file named index.html
 (!! :-) into the master branch, and push it to GitHub, then this file
 will be automatically published tohttp://alice.github.com/
 

 Bauwe

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[tw] Re: VisualTW2 - VisualTW project rising from the ashes!

2011-11-02 Thread huggyfee
Hi - Sorry for the delay in responding:

In reply to your quesitons (replied inline) :



On Oct 29, 2:22 pm, Yakov yakov.litvin.publi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Simon,

 May I ask a couple of questions (or rather pull requests):

 * would you mind to add a changelog in plugin(s) you amend?

Sure - that makes sense - I'll do that from my next change.

 * do have plans of hosting an html version of the wiki somewhere? I
 mean, in raw text it's rather useful to see the plugins only (tiddler
 texts) while the whole TiddlyWiki should be rather available as a page
 (the raw button at github doesn't provide this)

That would be an excellent idea. Although the ZIP version is better
for creating a blank TiddlyWiki, it would make sense to have a
'tryout' version from which the ZIP form can be downloaded (as on the
main TiddlyWiki site)

 * is it possible that you establish an RSS feed of the updates? I
 really wish this happen with all the repositories, but there are some
 issues about it so if you do it, that would be a good contribution for
 others also.

I think this is standard on github.

To subscribe to changes to the associated wiki, subscribe to:
https://github.com/huggyfee/VisualTW2/wiki.atom
To subscribe to commits on the project: 
https://github.com/huggyfee/VisualTW2/commits/master.atom
To subscribe to anything I'm doing on github: https://github.com/huggyfee.atom

 * and yet, why you (or Pascal) decided to host updates somewhere else,
 not at [1]?

If you look on the original site, it's not primarily about these
tools, and Pascal hasn't been able to maintain this for a few years,
so I offered to take this over.  Rather than asking him to take on the
overhead of me asking to push all my updates, it made more sense to
host this on a more conventional platform for open source
development.  If you search for TiddlyWiki on github, you'll see I'm
not the only one.  It also allows others to easily fork from the
project (i.e. create their own versions) if they want to.


 [1]http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html


Hope that answers your questions.

All the best

Simon.

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[tw] VisualTW2 - VisualTW project rising from the ashes!

2011-10-18 Thread huggyfee
Hi there

Well, having been a firm TiddlyWiki advocate (at least to my
colleagues) for a good three years now, I thought it's about time I
started contributing something back.

Of the plugins around, I have found the VisualTW ones to be the
stalwarts - I come back to them time and time again.  Sadly, it hasn't
been updated for a few years.

I was playing with the TagsTree plugin recently mainly to understand
how to use it properly, but along the way, made some changes / fixed a
problem I found with it.

So, great chance to contribute back.  I've contacted Pascal, and he's
fine with me forking this, so if anyone would like to check it out
(early days yet) and let me know if you find any problems / have any
suggestions, let me know - ideally by adding to the 'Issues' log on
github, but posting in the TiddlyWiki forum is fine too.

The code can be found at: http://github.com/huggyfee/VisualTW2

Click on the 'Wiki' link for an overview of where I'm at and what my
current roadmap is.  Hoping other people will help me with this.

I'm hoping to get a stable foundation first, and then start adding new
features / Plugins when I have a good understand of what's there
already!

Thanks to Jeremy for a fabulous idea (TiddlyWiki) and to Pascal for a
fabulous set of plugins to extend this (VisualTW)!

All the best

Simon.

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[tw] Re: TagsTree plugin won't exclude tags

2011-10-18 Thread huggyfee
Hi

Yeah, I love this library.  Luckily, I had made a change to this
Plugin recently so I could have specific tiddlers expanded or
collapsed by default,  by tagging the given tiddler as 'expanded' or
'collapsed'

So I took a look at this, and put in a change to make this work - you
just tag the tiddler you want to exclude with 'exclude' and it should
work ok now.

I got in contact with Pascal, and he kindly OKed me forking this, so
I've hosted it as a new project on github - I'm working out the
details of it, but an initial version (I've called it VisualTW2) is on
there if you want to grab a copy at:

http://github.com/huggyfee/VisualTW2

I have copied all the tiddlers from the original TiddlyWiki into the
latest version of TiddlyWiki so it may not be wonderfully stable -
I've included points on what I'm hoping to do next on the associated
Wiki page.

Let me know if this works for you - or if it doesn't, so I can look to
fixing it.

All the best

Simon.

On Sep 6, 2:27 am, Brent Bartlett brent.bartle...@gmail.com wrote:
 I love the TagsTree plugin.http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html

 However, one problem I have with it is that I can't get the excluded
 tag parameter to work.
 I entered a tag in the parameter, and then added that tag to a
 tiddler. Reload. It still showed up in the tag tree.
 By default, the plugin is supposed to exclude tiddlers with the
 excludeLists tag. However, when I leave the parameter blank, adding
 excludeLists to the tiddler doesn't work, either.
 Can anybody help me make sense of this? It would help me organize my
 tiddlers a lot better if I could restrict which tiddlers show up in
 the tree. I tried contacting the author, but he doesn't develop for TW
 anymore.

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