Re: [tw5] Re: How to sort by date?

2021-10-27 Thread Philipp Verbeek
Great! That works fine, now the list comes as I want it. Thank you.

Ciao, Philipp
Am 27. Okt. 2021, 00:49 +0200 schrieb springer :
> Philipp,
>
> I remember the learning curve of coming over from Classic!
>
> To sort by your own date field (which looks to be sort-friendly), recent 
> first: [tag[Meeting]!sort[date]]
>
> To sort by tiddler's date modified, recent first: 
> [tag[Meeting]!sort[modified]]
>
> Cheers!
>
> -Springer
> > On Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 5:06:23 PM UTC-4 philipp...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hello TW-friends,
> > > I started using TW since the days of TW-Classic: my-own-wiki, just 
> > > simple, whithout any macros or "CCS by myself" which I'm not familiar 
> > > with. In TW-5.1.23 I now work with a kind of "Zettelkasten", in which I 
> > > have a number of invoices. Each tiddler for one invoice. I tagged them 
> > > „invoices" and created a new tiddler with
> > > <>
> > > to sort them by date, latest one at first: i.e. "inv.-1 from 2021-02-15, 
> > > inv.-2 from 2021-05-03 etc.,  inv.-1 from 2020-03-31, inv.-2 from 
> > > 2020-08-15 etc.
> > > It doesn't work. Can anybody help?
> > > Thanks
> > > Philipp
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[tw5] How to sort by date?

2021-10-26 Thread Philipp Verbeek


Hello TW-friends,

I started using TW since the days of TW-Classic: my-own-wiki, just simple, 
whithout any macros or "CCS by myself" which I'm not familiar with. In 
TW-5.1.23 I now work with a kind of "Zettelkasten", in which I have a 
number of invoices. Each tiddler for one invoice. I tagged them „invoices" 
and created a new tiddler with

<> 

to sort them by date, latest one at first: i.e. "inv.-1 from 2021-02-15, 
inv.-2 from 2021-05-03 etc.,  inv.-1 from 2020-03-31, inv.-2 from 
2020-08-15 etc.

It doesn't work. Can anybody help? 

Thanks

Philipp

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[tw5] Quine2 on iPadOS 14.7.1

2021-08-25 Thread Philipp Verbeek
Hi everybody,

I deleted by mistake Quine_2-App on my iPad. It was saved on "My iPad", not 
in iCloud ("backup" is activated and yesterday-files are saved). Is there a 
way to get my today-TW5-files back? 

kind regards

Philipp

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[tw5] How to list all of my pictures and tag them "$:/tag/Images"

2021-01-05 Thread Philipp Verbeek
Hello there,

I listed all of my pictures and like to tag them "$:/tag/Images"? What is 
the syntax?
Some of them are allready tagged: how can I get a list of the untagged?

Thank you
Philipp

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Re: [tw5] Re: Search und change text in TiddlyWiki

2020-12-31 Thread Philipp Verbeek
notepad++ worked very fine. With Commander-plugin I have to get more
familiar.

Thanks and happy New Year

Philipp

Am Mi., 30. Dez. 2020 um 23:39 Uhr schrieb TW Tones <
anthony.mus...@gmail.com>:

> The other alternative if you have a single file wiki, is to open the html
> file in an editor such as notepad++ and do the search and replace.
>
>- Be as detailed as you can and be carful not to get false matches, in
>this case changing  @@color(red):  to   @@color:red; should be fairly safe.
>
>  Tones
>
> On Thursday, 31 December 2020 at 08:18:41 UTC+11 Mark S. wrote:
>
>> You should be able to do this with TW Commander
>> <https://kookma.github.io/TW-Commander/> and it's search and replace
>> feature.
>>
>> In your replace box, you will need to escape the parentheses (e.g. ( and
>> ) ) with slashes, like @@color(\red\):
>>
>> In the type of replace you will need (I think) global multi-line.
>>
>> Be sure to have a backup before trying any of this!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 9:06:21 AM UTC-8 philipp...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> I imported my TW Classic to TiddlyWiki Version: 5.1.14. In TW Classic I
>>> used to mark some words red by setting the following:  @@color(red):some
>>> text@@
>>> Upgrading to TW5 didn't change this, but "some text" does not appear
>>> RED, except I change it to "@@color:red;some text@@
>>>
>>> Is there a way to search the old expression and change it to the new
>>> one? Consider: not only one tiddler, but the whole TiddlyWiki!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Philipp
>>>
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[tw5] Search und change text in TiddlyWiki

2020-12-30 Thread philipp...@gmail.com
Hi everybody,

I imported my TW Classic to TiddlyWiki Version: 5.1.14. In TW Classic I 
used to mark some words red by setting the following:  @@color(red):some 
text@@ 
Upgrading to TW5 didn't change this, but "some text" does not appear RED, 
except I change it to "@@color:red;some text@@

Is there a way to search the old expression and change it to the new one? 
Consider: not only one tiddler, but the whole TiddlyWiki!

Thanks
Philipp

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[tw] Re: [TW5] WYSIWYG WikiText Editor plugin?

2014-07-08 Thread Helge Philipp
Is there by chance also a way to integrate a visual editor (or even better 
something simple, similar to WikiBar 
http://aiddlywiki.sourceforge.net/wikibar_demo_2.htmlor the 
QuickEditToolbar)?

Helge.

On Monday, June 30, 2014 7:46:18 AM UTC+2, Matabele wrote:

 Hi

 There are some great visual editors for markdown, such as: 
 https://stackedit.io/ -- the markdown documents may be used in TW5 with 
 the Markdown plugin.

 regards 

 On Monday, June 30, 2014 5:01:06 AM UTC+2, Finn wrote:

 Does anyone know of a WYSIWYG WikiText editor plugin compatible with the 
 most recent version of TW5?

 I am looking for something similar to buggyj's HTML VisualEditor 
 http://bjhacks.tiddlyspot.com/#VisualEditorDemo:VisualEditorDemobut, 
 of course, for WikiText.

 Thank you in advance,
  
 -Finn



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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Research and Dissertation

2014-02-12 Thread Philipp G
Hi Jeremy,
 
thanks for that. That would still fit my timeplans.
 
Thanks again.
 
Best wishes,
Philipp
 

On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 1:21:08 PM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Philipp

 I will start a new thread, do you know when TW5 is supposed to leave Beta?


 Hopefully in the first half of 2014

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

  


 Best wishes,
 Philipp


 On Monday, February 10, 2014 2:07:36 PM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Philipp

 Now, I am determined to use it for my dissertation. Not to gather my 
 notes, etc. but actually presenting my thesis in a html file rather than 
 printing and binding a script. The main reason is that I would like 
 someone 
 to read the argument as I structured it AND to be able to explore the 
 topic 
 of my PhD in the order they find makes most sense. 
 I thought I could arrange tiddlers as I would have sections in a linear 
 form in a word file but ALSO use hyperlinks, tags, different indexes etc, 
 for people to find their way around the information themselves.
  

 Makes sense. It should be possible to produce a TiddlyWiki for 
 interactive access while also generating an ordinary, linear HTML document 
 consisting of those same tiddlers threaded together into a logical 
 ordering. That way you could have your cake and eat it -- you'd be 
 sidestepping concerns about the non-linearity of TW.
  

 I started the process of getting my supervisors and the University to 
 see the benefits of this idea and hope that they will agree for me to be 
 able to do this. The current problem I face is that they struggle to get 
 their head around how this would look in the end. 


 As I say, if they're struggling with TW as the medium for delivery, 
 perhaps you can establish common ground by giving them a traditional 
 hierarchical document.
  

 Would anyone be able to suggest TWs that can illustrate what I am 
 trying to do? Is anyone aware of this having been done before? 


 It may also be worth asking this question in the Google group for 
 TiddlySpace, which enjoys a fair amount of academic use.
  

 Anything that you think could help me to illustrate the power of TW 
 compared to linear presentations in word files would be beneficial as well.


 I'll put this topic on the list for tomorrows' TiddlyWiki Hangout #34. 
 It would be instructive to work through some ways of achieving what you 
 want with TW5.

  P.S. I have (and will have) loads more questions, where shall I ask 
 these? (e.g. will TW cope with stuff that is usually a 150 page document?) 
 Shall I continue in here or should I start a new thread. I am not familiar 
 with the code of practice in this community.

 It's usually better to start a new topic with a subject line that will 
 be helpful to other readers.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

  Hello Tiddly Wiki folks,

  Just discovered Tiddly Wiki and am considering using it as a central
 location for research documentation for my dissertation. I've been
 using Google Documents, but but it feels clunky -- the various
 documents really don't connect very well.

 I've done a search through the prior posts and have seen a couple of
 references to folks using it for this purpose, but the demo sites are
 down. Does anyone have any comments or tips?

 thanks,

 Neil

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[tw] Re: TW5 to present PhD thesis

2014-02-12 Thread Philipp G
Dear David, dear Joshua,
 
thanks for your responses. So far so good.
 
My timescales are actually quite decent. I need to have this done in 1.5 
years from now. I am thus able to wait for TW5 to come out of beta before 
filling the wiki with content.
 
However, I will have to have produced a major report in 4 months time and 
was considering doing this is TW as well. I would be able to copy parts of 
that into a final TW. Not sure whether or not to start doing this in the 
beta version.
 
The reason I am thinking about this now is that the writing style will have 
to be very different. In the linear format we know what someone has read 
before coming to a certain section; this has of course implications for the 
way information is presented. I am trying to get my hand on writing syle 
guides/advice/etc. for this sort of wiki writing. Any ideas?
 
I will also have to think about how to use tiddlers (sections and 
sub-sections or more fragmented parts of text/paragraphs?). Is there any 
guidance in the community about what delmits a tiddler? 
Paragraphs are usually delimited by being distinct ideas and I  like, for 
example, how medium https://medium.com/p/9ffabb1f9dcb allows you to 
comment on paragraphs/ideas. However, Tiddlers always have titles and not 
every paragraph deserves a title. So I think it will be some sort of half 
way solution between actual sections and paragraphs... I will have to see 
how this plays out in terms of readablitiy in the linear display of the 
argument.
 
Regarding printing, is there a way to print an entire TW in a linear format 
without the formatting of the wiki and as a rather normal linear 
presentation instead?
 
I know that these are somehow weird question (considering that TW is a tool 
that really tries to get away from some of this) but for this purpose are 
just quite necessary. I need to walk a thin line between traditional 
methods (and their advantages and disadvantages) and hyperlinked methods 
(and their advantages and disadvantages).
 
The response I got to confronting people with this 
TWhttp://thesis.tiddlyspace.com/is that simply pointing out that hyperlinked 
text/learning is the way to go 
nowadays is not enough so I will have to make rather strong case for this 
being a good thing to do. 
 
Thanks for you help.
Best wishes,
Philipp
 
 
 

On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 3:00:52 PM UTC, Joshua wrote:

 I have not heard of such an implementation using TW5. I have been thinking 
 for a while that one way to show off the capabilities of TW5 would be to 
 take a classic text of some sort and create scripts that could import the 
 text into TiddlyWiki5. Classic texts would work well because there are 
 plenty of marked up versions on the Web and tagging/linking could be used 
 in TW5 to enrich a flat text. Maybe something by Shakespeare, or the 
 Odyssey, or the whole Bible for a very linkable text. I don't have the text 
 processing expertise or TW5 knowledge but I might be able to look at it 
 when summer arrives, which I'm sure is too late for you Philipp :-(.

 Joshua

 On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 3:10:24 AM UTC-6, Philipp G wrote:

 Hello all,

 I have been reading the conversations on this forum with great interest.

 I have considered using TiddlyWiki for all sorts of things over the last 
 3 years since I saw someone using it in a presentation instead of ppt. 
 However, I have never actually used it for a project.

 Now, I am determined to use it for my dissertation. Not to gather my 
 notes, sources, etc. but actually presenting my thesis in a html file 
 rather than printing and binding a script. The main reason is that I would 
 like someone to read the argument as I structured it AND to be able to 
 explore the topic of my PhD in the order they find makes most sense. 
 I thought I could arrange tiddlers (like sections in a thesis) in a 
 linear form but ALSO use hyperlinks, tags, different indexes etc, for 
 people to find their way around the information themselves.

 I started the process of getting my supervisors and the University to see 
 the benefits of this idea and hope that they will agree for me to be able 
 to do this. The current problem I face is that they struggle to get their 
 head around how this would look in the end. 
 Would anyone be able to suggest TWs that can illustrate what I am trying 
 to do? Is anyone aware of this having been done before? Are there any good 
 examples of TW in use that I could show to other people so they get an idea 
 about how this will look in the end?

 Has TW been used as a replacement for documents of 150 pages and is it 
 stable?
 When do you think TW5 will leave beta?

 Anything that you think could help me to illustrate the power of TW 
 compared to linear presentations in word files would be beneficial as well.

 Thanks a lot in advance. 
 Best wishes,
 Philipp



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Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Research and Dissertation

2014-02-11 Thread Philipp G
Hi Jeremy,

thanks for that response. What you say makes sense to me. 
Through linear and non-linear options I am trying to find a compromise. The 
issue is that usually (old school) examiners would look at a print out and 
dislike reading such a long work on a computer screen.

I will start a new thread, do you know when TW5 is supposed to leave Beta?

Best wishes,
Philipp


On Monday, February 10, 2014 2:07:36 PM UTC, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

 Hi Philipp

 Now, I am determined to use it for my dissertation. Not to gather my 
 notes, etc. but actually presenting my thesis in a html file rather than 
 printing and binding a script. The main reason is that I would like someone 
 to read the argument as I structured it AND to be able to explore the topic 
 of my PhD in the order they find makes most sense. 
 I thought I could arrange tiddlers as I would have sections in a linear 
 form in a word file but ALSO use hyperlinks, tags, different indexes etc, 
 for people to find their way around the information themselves.


 Makes sense. It should be possible to produce a TiddlyWiki for interactive 
 access while also generating an ordinary, linear HTML document consisting 
 of those same tiddlers threaded together into a logical ordering. That way 
 you could have your cake and eat it -- you'd be sidestepping concerns about 
 the non-linearity of TW.
  

 I started the process of getting my supervisors and the University to see 
 the benefits of this idea and hope that they will agree for me to be able 
 to do this. The current problem I face is that they struggle to get their 
 head around how this would look in the end. 


 As I say, if they're struggling with TW as the medium for delivery, 
 perhaps you can establish common ground by giving them a traditional 
 hierarchical document.
  

 Would anyone be able to suggest TWs that can illustrate what I am trying 
 to do? Is anyone aware of this having been done before? 


 It may also be worth asking this question in the Google group for 
 TiddlySpace, which enjoys a fair amount of academic use.
  

 Anything that you think could help me to illustrate the power of TW 
 compared to linear presentations in word files would be beneficial as well.


 I'll put this topic on the list for tomorrows' TiddlyWiki Hangout #34. It 
 would be instructive to work through some ways of achieving what you want 
 with TW5.

  P.S. I have (and will have) loads more questions, where shall I ask 
 these? (e.g. will TW cope with stuff that is usually a 150 page document?) 
 Shall I continue in here or should I start a new thread. I am not familiar 
 with the code of practice in this community.

 It's usually better to start a new topic with a subject line that will be 
 helpful to other readers.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy

  Hello Tiddly Wiki folks,

 Just discovered Tiddly Wiki and am considering using it as a central
 location for research documentation for my dissertation. I've been
 using Google Documents, but but it feels clunky -- the various
 documents really don't connect very well.

 I've done a search through the prior posts and have seen a couple of
 references to folks using it for this purpose, but the demo sites are
 down. Does anyone have any comments or tips?

 thanks,

 Neil

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[tw] TW5 to present PhD thesis

2014-02-11 Thread Philipp G
Hello all,

I have been reading the conversations on this forum with great interest.

I have considered using TiddlyWiki for all sorts of things over the last 3 
years since I saw someone using it in a presentation instead of ppt. 
However, I have never actually used it for a project.

Now, I am determined to use it for my dissertation. Not to gather my notes, 
sources, etc. but actually presenting my thesis in a html file rather than 
printing and binding a script. The main reason is that I would like someone 
to read the argument as I structured it AND to be able to explore the topic 
of my PhD in the order they find makes most sense. 
I thought I could arrange tiddlers (like sections in a thesis) in a linear 
form but ALSO use hyperlinks, tags, different indexes etc, for people to 
find their way around the information themselves.

I started the process of getting my supervisors and the University to see 
the benefits of this idea and hope that they will agree for me to be able 
to do this. The current problem I face is that they struggle to get their 
head around how this would look in the end. 
Would anyone be able to suggest TWs that can illustrate what I am trying to 
do? Is anyone aware of this having been done before? Are there any good 
examples of TW in use that I could show to other people so they get an idea 
about how this will look in the end?

Has TW been used as a replacement for documents of 150 pages and is it 
stable?
When do you think TW5 will leave beta?

Anything that you think could help me to illustrate the power of TW 
compared to linear presentations in word files would be beneficial as well.

Thanks a lot in advance. 
Best wishes,
Philipp

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Re: [tw] Re: Introducing TiddlyQuickly, a tutorial for TW5, under construction...

2014-02-10 Thread Philipp G
Hi,

I am new to TiddlyWiki and I really like what is there already. The 
information is useful.

Best wishes,
Philipp

On Monday, February 10, 2014 1:26:12 AM UTC, David Gifford wrote:

 Hi everyone, thanks for the kind words. I will plug away little by little 
 as I have time and energy. Got quite a few projects going on at the same 
 time...

 Dave


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  wrote:

 Great Stuff Dave, it's looking very good. I do think this level of 
 material would be very useful on tiddlywiki.com, thank you. Let me know 
 when you've reached the point where you'd be happy for me to lift and shift 
 it.

 I did have a look at your stylesheet and saw you are (still) using the 
 triple backticks to make the stylesheet 'readable'.
 I used this as well, but triple backticks are not allowed according to 
 the gurus, see discussion at [1]
 Instead you ought to set the type to 'text/css' (manually since it is 
 not in the list).


 Sorry for the confusion. The recommendation is NOT that you use text/css 
 for ALL stylesheets. You can choose to use it for stylesheets that don't 
 incorporate any wikitext features (transclusion and macros) - for those 
 that do, you should continue to use the normal wikitext type. If you are 
 working with wikitext stylesheets then it absolutely does make sense to use 
 triple brackets to avoid areas being unintentionally wikified. The value of 
 using text/css is that you avoid accidental wikification.

 Best wishes

 Jeremy


  


 BUT BE AWARE, the type 'text/css' gives problems at the moment, see [2] 
 and the issue at [3].
 In the meantime you can use the type 'text/plain'.

 Cheers,

 Ton


 [1] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/UOBPRMjWbqU/iKbH-Rv6-ZYJ
 [2] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/j3rvC_hH78o/yG8rCuQQiHMJ
 [3] https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/395
  


 On Friday, February 7, 2014 8:17:35 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:

 Hi all,

 I had a little time to breathe, so I started a tutorial for TW5. It is 
 only a modest beginning (two slide shows at 8 tiddlers each), and will 
 take 
 several weeks to do well, but for what it is worth, it will give you a 
 taste of what is to come.

 http://giffmex.org/TiddlyQuickly.html

 Jeremy, feel free to swipe any and all of this and adapt it as it suits 
 you. 

 Dave


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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Research and Dissertation

2014-02-10 Thread Philipp G
Hello all,

I have been reading these conversations with great interest.

I have considered using TiddlyWiki for all sorts of things over the last 3 
years since I saw someone using it in a presentation instead of ppt. 
However, I have never actually used it for a project.

Now, I am determined to use it for my dissertation. Not to gather my notes, 
etc. but actually presenting my thesis in a html file rather than printing 
and binding a script. The main reason is that I would like someone to read 
the argument as I structured it AND to be able to explore the topic of my 
PhD in the order they find makes most sense. 
I thought I could arrange tiddlers as I would have sections in a linear 
form in a word file but ALSO use hyperlinks, tags, different indexes etc, 
for people to find their way around the information themselves.

I started the process of getting my supervisors and the University to see 
the benefits of this idea and hope that they will agree for me to be able 
to do this. The current problem I face is that they struggle to get their 
head around how this would look in the end. 
Would anyone be able to suggest TWs that can illustrate what I am trying to 
do? Is anyone aware of this having been done before? 
Anything that you think could help me to illustrate the power of TW 
compared to linear presentations in word files would be beneficial as well.

Thanks a lot in advance. 
Best wishes,
Philipp

P.S. I have (and will have) loads more questions, where shall I ask these? 
(e.g. will TW cope with stuff that is usually a 150 page document?) Shall I 
continue in here or should I start a new thread. I am not familiar with the 
code of practice in this community.

On Monday, December 28, 2009 5:56:57 PM UTC, Neil wrote:

 Hello Tiddly Wiki folks,

 Just discovered Tiddly Wiki and am considering using it as a central
 location for research documentation for my dissertation. I've been
 using Google Documents, but but it feels clunky -- the various
 documents really don't connect very well.

 I've done a search through the prior posts and have seen a couple of
 references to folks using it for this purpose, but the demo sites are
 down. Does anyone have any comments or tips?

 thanks,

 Neil



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[tw] Re: Delete Missing Tiddler

2010-11-23 Thread philipp
Thanks for your reply!
Below you'll find the diff of a TiddlyWiki, where I have problems,
with a freshly downloaded, empty one.
As you see, not much of a difference. Funnily, the problem is arising
with Hartree-Fock but not with foo bar. With foo bar everything
is working as it should but not with Hartree-Fock.
I emptied the cache etc. of my browser and reloaded the file and still
Hartree-Fock is listed as missing without any link to it.

Philipp

diff  ~/tiddly/empty.html ./empty.html
44,45d43
 !--PRE-HEAD-END--
 title
47c45,46
 /title
---
 !--PRE-HEAD-END--
 title My TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook /title
57a57

61a62

513a515,523
 div title=GettingStarted creator=philipp modifier=philipp 
 created=201011230830 modified=201011230837 changecount=9
 preTo get started with this blank [[TiddlyWiki]], you'll need to modify the 
 following tiddlers:
 * [[SiteTitle]] amp; [[SiteSubtitle]]: The title and subtitle of the site, 
 as shown above (after saving, they will also appear in the browser title bar)
 * [[MainMenu]]: The menu (usually on the left)
 * [[DefaultTiddlers]]: Contains the names of the tiddlers that you want to 
 appear when the TiddlyWiki is opened
 You'll also need to enter your username for signing your edits: 
 lt;lt;option txtUserNamegt;gt;

 This is the removed link to [[Hartree-Fock]] which is 
 quot;Hartree-Fockquot;./pre
 /div
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[tw] Re: Delete Missing Tiddler

2010-11-23 Thread philipp
Thank you very much, this solves my problem. I just did not know about
WikiWords since I am new to this thing.
Thanks for the link!!!
And thank you so much for your time!

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[tw] Delete Missing Tiddler

2010-11-22 Thread philipp
Hello,
I have set up a TiddlyWiki and created a tiddler, where I made a link
with two squared brackets like [[foo bar]]. The wiki created it as a
missing tiddler. Now, I didn't want foo bar to be a link anymore. So
I edited the tiddler and removed the squared brackets. The link is
still there and foo bar is still listed as missing. There is no
other tiddler referencing foo bar.

How do I tell the tiddlywiki to not mark foo bar as missing? I don't
want foo bar to be a link.

I also tried to delete foo bar from the text. Then, it is not marked
as missing anymore but as soon as I write foo bar in the text
somewhere, it is listed as missing again.
Best
Philipp

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