Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2015-04-27 Thread Roma Hicks
Hello Arkady,

Just so you know Briefcase had a name change to GSD5, which you can find
here: https://github.com/roma0104/gsd5 and http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com

There is a bit of progress though I am still working on some internal
stuff, so it probably won't be prime until later this year.  Additionally,
I have been really busy the last month and will be the next month with work
conferences, work certifications, home-related stuff and the like.

But in the current form ticklers have been pulled completely from GSD5,
much to the disappointment of a few; which I understand, I like the
in-program reminders.  My conception is to have ticklers has a plugin that
people can choose to add-in for increase functionality but avoid bloat for
others who use other reminder tools.  I have recently toyed with developing
the tickler plugin for a couple reasons: one to give a much desired feature
back to the community but also test plugin compatibility with GSD5.

There are also a couple hurdles I need to overcome with ticklers.  A native
calendar picker only exists on Chrome, last I checked, so it means I have
to build one that is light and cross-browser.  And I need to work more on
edge-cases with date selection.  The recurrence feature wasn't included as
you last saw, but is definitely a priority once the project starts.

That is a brief update on the progress of your request and the project.  I
will update once I get a bit further.

On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 1:03 PM Arkady Grudzinsky 
wrote:

> I was thinking of implementing a task management system in TW5 myself, but
> don't have time for it.  I'm looking for the ability to postpone tasks: set
> a date/time attribute that would temporarily hide the task from the active
> task list and make the task reappear at the specified date/time. E.g. there
> are tasks that I have to do in the evening, but no earlier.  Or no earlier
> than the next weekend.  This functionality is similar to ticklers, but it
> also needs the ability to set time.
>
> IMO, ticklers are not different from actions.  Ticklers are actions with
> this "sart time" attribute set to the future.
>
> Also need the ability to set recurrence.  In my vision, recurring tasks
> need a special attribute to specify recurrence (not sure how it's done in
> calendars, but it's not something new).  This attribute should modify the
> behavior of the "complete" checkbox to set the "start date/time" to the
> next recurrence date/time (preferrably, next after the last, not next after
> now so that if I check yesterday's daily task as complete, it reappears for
> today and not for tomorrow).
>
> Any ideas how this can be done?
>
> Are you actively working on it? I have not seen any activity since last
> year.
>
> On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 12:48:52 PM UTC-7, Roma Hicks wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> For those familiar and use the mGSD <http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/#mGSD> tool,
>> you probably have run into spotty usage with the dropping of NPAPI
>> and consequently Java on some platforms, this led to the inability to save
>> changes and the inability to use mGSD!  Nooo!
>>
>> So over the course of a few weeks, I slowly hacked together a mGSD-like
>> tool.  It is not as feature packed, but the general workflow is there and I
>> did my best to distill the features I used the most (and hopefully others
>> as well).  I packaged the plugin and called it Briefcase, I have been using
>> it for a week as-is, both personally and professionally.
>>
>> Briefcase features:
>>
>>- Realms
>>- Projects
>>   - make actions associated with a project
>>- Actions (Tasks)
>>   - create dependant actions
>>- Ticklers (Reminders)
>>- References
>>- Contacts
>>   - delegated actions
>>- Several Dashboards for Management
>>
>> When developing any of my hobby software, I usually use Fossil SCM
>> <http://www.fossil-scm.org/>.  The source can be accessed at
>> https://chiselapp.com/user/roma0104/repository/TW5-Briefcase/ but I will
>> port the repository to Git and post on GitHub as soon as I get a chance.  I
>> will also get to cleaning the code and meeting more of TiddlyWiki's style
>> guidelines soon.  There is one build note you can find on the example page.
>>
>>
>> Built in to Briefcase are two other plugins that might be of interest,
>> though equally as rough.  In the example Briefcase, I built the two other
>> plugins outside of the Briefcase plugin, just drag and drop to you TW5 to
>> use.  Sources <http://chiselapp.com/user/roma0104/>
>>
>>- DatePicker <http://romahicks.com/example.html#

[tw] Re: favicon in tiddlywiki5.x

2015-04-15 Thread Roma Hicks
Also you can use other file formats but it depends on the support of the 
browser. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon#File_format_support
And unsurprisingly... IE is going to be third wheel when it comes to PNG, 
and GIF.

On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 10:21:30 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote:
>
> The way I do it, I use some drawing software to create a 16x16px image and 
> then just dragn'drop import it, and then rename it to $:/favicon.ico.
>
> <:-)
>
> On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 12:02:27 PM UTC+2, Backslash wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> just to enhance documentation after spending some hours to understand how 
>> favicon works.
>> In this tiddler:
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/#Setting%20a%20favicon
>> You could add following lines to explain better how to add a favicon 
>> (tested on chrome 42 and firefox 37 on linux platform):
>>
>> Already formatted for tiddliwiki
>>
>>
>> * Search for favicon in search bar on right side and open or create 
>> $:/favicon.ico
>> * convert your image (16x16) in base64, in linux just type in cli:
>> ```
>> your_image_filename.ico base64 > favicon.txt
>> ```
>>
>> * again in tiddler $:/favicon.ico in plaintext first copy the content of 
>> favicon.txt (the base64 img) and then set the content type to "ico format 
>> icon file image/x-icon)
>> *save
>>
>>
>> best regards 
>>
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki5 Logo Proposal

2015-04-07 Thread Roma
The origami-like is great as it refers to "return - cross-reference"... May 
be the "t" letter could be better replaced by a thin curve crossing the 
horizontal bar of the "t", kept, (which would be part of the "w") ?
Generally speaking, I enjoy flat designs with basic or no colours (black, 
white, grey) : they appear stronger... and can be employed in tiny icons.
Anyway, I find the idea & the results proposed very good !

Le lundi 6 avril 2015 18:31:43 UTC+2, Duarte Farrajota Ramos a écrit :
 

> You know how tiddlywiki is comprised of small very simple bits of text 
> called tiddlers that once together linked in specific ways with little more 
> than the text itself turn into a powerful whole that is TiddlyWiki?
> This is similar to how you can take notes in a single sheet of paper, but 
> if you grab that paper and fold it around in specific ways you can get very 
> beautiful and complex Origami structures with nothing more than the paper 
> itself.
>
>
>
>

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Re: [tw] Re: The orphan sparkline

2015-03-26 Thread Roma
Thank you, Jeremy. In the meantime, I found it (shame on me, usually I 
search a lot before asking...).

My Very Best Regards (and it is not a fomula, as TW is the key of my work, 
I never forget his inventor & developpers each time I use it).

Le mercredi 25 mars 2015 22:10:39 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
>
> Hi Roma
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Roma > 
> wrote:
>
>> I'd like to get the sparklines code (for TWC) as a plugin, but the links 
>> seem no more effective. Could one provides a new one ?
>> Thanks in advance...
>>
>
> The sparkline code was never removed from TWC, and can be seen here:
>
> https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/blob/master/js/Sparkline.js
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>  
>
>>
>> Le samedi 10 février 2007 03:09:47 UTC+1, Morris Gray a écrit :
>>>
>>> The sparkline seems 'so yesterday' sometimes. Probably a lot of new 
>>> users don't even know it's there. It was once suggested that Jeremy 
>>> take it out of the core to make it smaller; I'm glad he didn't.
>>>
>>> In doing the section in TW Help on sparklines I became enamoured with 
>>> the concept of graphical data in the text; right amidst the context 
>>> of the subject.  I finally found a use for it for myself. Thanks to 
>>> the wonderful of advent of TiddlySpot and the thoughtfulness of the 
>>> perpetrators of it to include statistics; I can now make little 
>>> graphs of the modest number of hits on TW Help.
>>>
>>> On the subject of hits one shouldn't underestimate the drawing power 
>>> of http://tiddlywiki.com/; the mere mention of TW Help on Jeremy's 
>>> site has exploded the number of hits on TW Help from nothing to a 
>>> lot. Via my other stats on the site Jeremy's site counts for well 
>>> over 50%
>>>
>>> Here is the sparkline help tiddler and the stats for TW Help in 
>>> sparkline style.  I'd be interested in other peopls uses of them too. 
>>>  
>>> http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com/#Statistics-Hits%20Sparklines
>>> or
>>> http://tinyurl.com/3xg2xj
>>>
>>>
>>> Thought for the day; sparklines shall rise again! Think sparkline!
>>>
>>> Morris Gray
>>> http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com
>>> A TiddlyWiki help file for beginners
>>>
>>>
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[tw] Re: The orphan sparkline

2015-03-25 Thread Roma
I'd like to get the sparklines code (for TWC) as a plugin, but the links 
seem no more effective. Could one provides a new one ?
Thanks in advance...

Le samedi 10 février 2007 03:09:47 UTC+1, Morris Gray a écrit :
>
> The sparkline seems 'so yesterday' sometimes. Probably a lot of new 
> users don't even know it's there. It was once suggested that Jeremy 
> take it out of the core to make it smaller; I'm glad he didn't.
>
> In doing the section in TW Help on sparklines I became enamoured with 
> the concept of graphical data in the text; right amidst the context 
> of the subject.  I finally found a use for it for myself. Thanks to 
> the wonderful of advent of TiddlySpot and the thoughtfulness of the 
> perpetrators of it to include statistics; I can now make little 
> graphs of the modest number of hits on TW Help.
>
> On the subject of hits one shouldn't underestimate the drawing power 
> of http://tiddlywiki.com/; the mere mention of TW Help on Jeremy's 
> site has exploded the number of hits on TW Help from nothing to a 
> lot. Via my other stats on the site Jeremy's site counts for well 
> over 50%
>
> Here is the sparkline help tiddler and the stats for TW Help in 
> sparkline style.  I'd be interested in other peopls uses of them too. 
>  
> http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com/#Statistics-Hits%20Sparklines
> or
> http://tinyurl.com/3xg2xj
>
>
> Thought for the day; sparklines shall rise again! Think sparkline!
>
> Morris Gray
> http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com
> A TiddlyWiki help file for beginners
>
>
>

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[tw] Re: [TW5] The POSTER is up and ready for you to print out!

2015-03-10 Thread Roma
I like this drawing very much. The controversial term "messy" seems to me 
very relevant (or else, what for a software). Using a fish is a bright idea 
because there is some unconscious relationship made between 
sea-inspiration, lines-waves, neat-calm, tw-organic... and of course 
navigation. 
Congratulation to the author !

Le lundi 12 janvier 2015 11:26:52 UTC+1, Mat a écrit :
>
> Fellow tiddlywikians, it is with *great* pride I announce that we have 
> our first TiddlyWiki poster! 
>
> Jeremy expressed his liking and he and Duarte did the finishing job so 
> that we now have [drumroll]
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/poster
>
> Thanks to the - not only astonishing art work of Duarte - but also his 
> generous "extra work" (for lack of a better term), there are *multiple* 
> versions, including a pdf-version 
>  for 
> direct printout on a common A4 / letter size paper. Easy as pie!!!
>
> Where is the best place to put it up? Can you think of somewhere? Imagine 
> if there were a few people around you who also enjoyed TiddlyWiki that you 
> could tiddlefiddle with :-)
>
> Who here will be the *first* to put one up?
>
>
> <:-)
>

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[tw] Re: Illness

2015-03-06 Thread Roma
With delay due to some mission abroad, I want to join with the wishes 
already posted here.
Quick Recovery ! 

Le dimanche 1 mars 2015 19:15:18 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston a écrit :
>
>  I'm sorry to say that I've been whizzed to hospital with what has turned 
> out to be pneumonia. No fun at all. I'll be here for a couple more days and 
> so 
> will have to postpone Tuesday's hangout.
>  
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>  
> —
> jeremy...@gmail.com 
>  

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[tw] Re: TW Community Search

2014-12-30 Thread Roma Hicks
Hello Erwan,

You may index and use my content on the GSD5 project.  Thanks.

On Tuesday, December 23, 2014 4:08:32 PM UTC-6, Erwan wrote:
>
>
> Hi everyone, 
>
> Here is my new "TW community search": 
> https://rawgit.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator/master/tw-community-search.html 
> (it's not actually a search engine, rather an index; just thought 
> "search" was clearer). 
>
> The offline process downloads a predefined list of publicly available 
> wikis, then merges their content as system tiddlers into the new wiki. 
> The rest is customized TW search. 
>
> * The user cannot see the tiddlers directly on the search wiki: every 
> link (in the search results or by clicking on a tag pill) is converted 
> to an external link to the original tiddler (this solves the main issue 
> which appeared in the first version, where some content was broken due 
> to incompatible plugins/system tiddlers). 
>
> * Currently all non-system tiddlers are scraped from the indexed wikis, 
> but we can consider a more subtle system with special tags, fields or 
> whitelist/blacklist (see https://github.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator/issues/6) 
>
>
> The current list of indexed wikis can be found at 
>
> https://rawgit.com/erwanm/tw-aggregator/master/tw-community-search.html#CommunityWikis.
>  
>
> If you are the author of one of these, please tell me if you agree to 
> this use of your wiki: unless there is an explicit licence in you wiki 
> (and I didn't find any in the current list of wikis), I need your 
> explicit agreement for this reuse of your content. So please reply, 
> otherwise I will have to remove your wiki from the list... and obviously 
> the shorter the list the less useful the search will be. (I will also 
> send individual emails to the authors in case they don't check the TW 
> mailing list regularly). 
>
> Also if you are the author of a wiki which is not in the list and you 
> want it to be referenced, please tell me. 
>
>
> Mario had raised a few issues for the first version in 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/Tiddlywiki/qGk3aH731Pc/fZ0RvvsEyqAJ: the 
> first one is solved, and I hope to solve the second one about the 
> copyright issue soon. However the third one about google referencing I'm 
> not sure: I think (?) that the "link farm" problem is solved by the fact 
> that now links are built dynamically by some widget/macro code: there is 
> only one permanent link to every referenced wiki (i.e. not in every 
> tiddler anymore). However the duplication of the content might still be 
> an issue? If anybody knows how this works and what I can do about it, 
> please tell me! 
>
>
> Regards 
> Erwan 
>
>
>

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[tw] GSD5 v0.4-beta Release

2014-12-11 Thread Roma Hicks
Release of GSD5 version 0.4beta.  Thanks to those who helped create this 
release!

*Download GSD5 v0.4-beta*
gsd5.tiddlyspot.com


*Added Features*

   - Assign Contacts to Realms.  Contacts can be now associated with Realms 
   allowing a user with a large number of Contacts to organise and traverse 
   the list quickly. Contacts are hidden using the same hiding mechanic as 
   Actions/Projects when the non-associated Realm is selected.  For Contacts 
   that transcend one Realm, assigning the Contact with no Realm will make 
   that Contact available to all Realms.
   - Convert actions to projects.  Users can now convert actions that may 
   need to be an project with a click of a button.
   - Waiting/Future Actions are now displayed on a Contacts tiddler. 
Selecting a Contact's tiddler displays all actions delegated to them. 
Shows actions depending on the selected Realm.
   - No Realm Action List.  Actions without a Realm can be found using this 
   Dashboard.
   - No Realm Project List.  Projects without a Realm can be found using 
   this Dashboard.
   

*Notes*
The change from v0.3-beta to v0.4-beta resulted in change on how Realms are 
implemented.  The change involves the switch from system tags to the use of 
the gsd_type field.  This change can render user-created Realms non-working 
in version 0.4-beta.  To update user created Realm tiddlers, a Realm 
conversion tool has been provided which can be found below.

http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com/#Realm%20Conversion%20Tool

*Updating to v0.4-beta*

   1. Download a GSD5 v0.4-beta environment.
   2. Import existing user content into the new environment.
   3. Import the Realm Conversion Tool into the new environment.
   4. Follow the Instructions of the Realm Conversion Tool.
   

*Corrected Bugs*

   - Removing contacts from Project/Actions results in link to Contact's 
   tiddler persisting.
   

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[tw] Re: What first attracted you to Tiddlywiki?

2014-11-28 Thread Roma
Dear Stephen, (& dear Jeremy),

Although I'm no more a new TWC user, - having catched it at the very 
begining, here are my answers :

1. What were you looking for when you first found Tiddlywiki?
Probably what anybody looks for when having a computer connected to the 
cyberspace along with curiosity and ideas : better tools.

2. Was there anything about the program, the eco-system, whatever, that 
frustrated you nearly to the point of giving up on it?
No, and it is one of the better mark of TW : it is made to go and look 
inside, so that we can easily, thanks to the community, make it works and 
appears as we wish. May be should I have to mention that TW is not for most 
of the people, having no special wishes because they don't want to spend 
some time to ask themselves questions. On the other hand, I found so many 
softwares stuck into a dedicated IT eco-system that prevented me working 
because of the time consuming studies to change variables, soon wasted by 
frequent updates. TW is in-between (updates are no challenges, - TW5 
excepted). To sum up : consider and compare with Word, its developments, 
its users... or any CMS.

3. What made you stick with the program?
Its simplicity, making it reliable ; its use combined with firefox, both 
flexible and powerfull through addons ; customisation by implementing some 
codes (I'm no computer scientist) ; unique, "autonomous" file system.

Le mardi 25 novembre 2014 20:52:01 UTC+1, Stephen Kimmel a écrit :
>
> I am especially interested in the "New User" experience and at the moment
>
>
>

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[tw] Re: [TWc] What plugins would you prefer me to release/document/implement?

2014-11-20 Thread Roma
No, I'm not ! :)

Le jeudi 20 novembre 2014 19:37:48 UTC+1, Danielo Rodríguez a écrit :
>
>
>
> El jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2014 19:32:51 UTC+1, Roma escribió:
>>
>>  (as I don't see myself in the near future with TW5).
>>
>>
>>
> sorry for the offtopic but.. are you the same Roma that is developing the 
> GSD for TW5, because if so this declaration is a shock for me. 
>

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[tw] Re: [TWc] What plugins would you prefer me to release/document/implement?

2014-11-20 Thread Roma
Dear Yakov,

I'd be very interested in 

*CookTiddlerPlugin -*Generally speaking, I appreciate a lot different 
approaches or totally new plugins for TWC (as I don't see myself in the 
near future with TW5).

Thanks a lot for your sharing, wishing you the best...

R -

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Re: [tw] Re: GSD5 Release 0.3beta

2014-11-18 Thread Roma Hicks

>
>
> Just to show you some of my ideas already working I set up a small space: 
> http://gsd5customizations.tiddlyspot.com/ 
> 
>
>
Yeah I think that might work great for a plugin.  I don't know if that 
might belong in the core; I want to treat the core more as a bonsai tree. 
 Prune any extra but leave it with enough content to produce a beautiful 
system of plugins that don't look awkward (unless you really abuse it, ha). 
 But I am very interested in seeing how editing shadow tiddlers from the 
gsd5 plugin works.  To my knowledge, you cannot control plugin loading 
order and I am not sure even what order boot.js even does it in.  Ideally I 
would rather see a good API that allows multiple plugins without overwrites 
for obvious reasons.

The blank drop-list is also a result of the same bug. A similar fix will 
>> correct that too. https://github.com/roma0104/gsd5/issues/16
>>
>> Ok. I will wait for that fix and let you know if I still experiencing any 
> problem.
>
>
So you know, I noted it at very bottom of my previous post.  No fanfare.  I 
patched that and the build is already up as v0.3.1b. 

 
>
>> Can you reword/re-describe your issue with identifying which project a 
>> task belongs to?  So far:  Action lists can be grouped by project, per your 
>> request.  And action tiddlers have drop-list identifying its parent 
>> project; plus a link to jump to the parent project.  Where are you having 
>> trouble identifying an action's project?  I keep reading two blended ideas 
>> in that paragraph.
>>
>> Hello, maybe you're right and I blended two ideas. What I was triying to 
> express is, when you are on an action tiddler, and you want to set the 
> depends on field the list you get is an inmense list of task. What I 
> propose is to use optgroups to group task by project. I made a pull request 
> with my proposal:
>
> https://github.com/roma0104/gsd5/pull/24 
> 
>
> Even if you don't want to implement it that way in the core, I created 
> some plugin-like add-in. The problem is that I can not remove the current 
> one without editing the shadow-tiddlers. You can see this customization on 
> the mentioned space.
>  
>

I think that might be a usability improvement and could benefit the core in 
general.  I will try it out and consider it.
 

>  Actions can now be further sorted into categories and be done by 
>> context.  
>>
>
> How?
>

Excuse me, I meant conceptually, from the reading in the book.  I haven't 
implemented it yet.  That would be the goal of issue #15.

Your last suggestion might definitely be a plugin.  It did make me think 
>> about another tag-API that would allow such a list, so thank you.
>>
>
>  Actually I setup a small list-view using your plugin mechanism. You can 
> see it at the mentioned tiddlyspace.
>

The ProjectViewBody isn't API ready yet.  It is still hard-coded together. 
 I want it more like the Dashboard.  In this situation you would simple tag 
*your* new Subproject list with the right tag and... it is in the 
ProjectViewBody.  Might need some more options so we can hide the stock 
Subproject.

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Re: [tw] Re: GSD5 Release 0.3beta

2014-11-18 Thread Roma Hicks
The blank drop-list is also a result of the same bug. A similar fix will
correct that too. https://github.com/roma0104/gsd5/issues/16

I will get the conversion action/project planned for another release.  I do
see the merit of having that built-in.

Can you reword/re-describe your issue with identifying which project a task
belongs to?  So far:  Action lists can be grouped by project, per your
request.  And action tiddlers have drop-list identifying its parent
project; plus a link to jump to the parent project.  Where are you having
trouble identifying an action's project?  I keep reading two blended ideas
in that paragraph.

The cascade mechanism is not something I am planning on doing.  Not at this
time anyhow.  I wanted to avoid recreating a bunch of widgets.  Perhaps
tagging might fit the usage you are describing better than changing realms
often?  I specifically avoided using tags to power the "behind the scenes"
mechanism.  This was to allow users the freedom to tag without cluttering
tiddlers with lots of tags that only the GSD5 plugin cares about or can
decipher.

I think of Realms as more static constructs that are assigned at creation
and rarely changed.  I rarely decide maintenance on my work vehicle no
longer belongs in my Personal realm and instead in my Professional realm;
if that is how one uses Realms.  In "Getting Things Done" there is a
section about contexts, and this is even implemented in mGSD.  Actions can
now be further sorted into categories and be done by context.  Would this
meet you requirements better?  If so, I do plan on creating such a feature
and has been on the meta-to-do-list as well.  Contexts will probably use
the tagging feature of TiddlyWiki as tags would be both important to the
plugin and allow quick reference by the user.

Your last suggestion might definitely be a plugin.  It did make me think
about another tag-API that would allow such a list, so thank you.

@Seann  Thanks for the update.  I understand the level of security.  I had
thought I posted that group a while back but is obvious that I did not.

***

Finally,
I believe I have the blank-list and realm mismatch bug corrected and
v.0.3.1b is already available.
http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com

Thank you to everyone getting involved on the project page.

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Danielo Rodríguez 
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> I knew I was forgetting something.
>
> Would you consider adding a button (or something else) to turn a task into
> a project? As far as I saw is just a matter of changing the gsd_type field.
>
> Other annoying thing is not knowing to which project a task belongs when
> you are selecting it, for example, on depends on. I suggest to order the
> tasks based on: first current project task, after other projects task with
> project title.
>
> Other suggestion: Why not displaying sub-projects under its parent project
> with some indentation? This can be on the Dashboard. And it could be cool
> to see the task of a subproject within the project view. I suppose those
> things will be possible implement with your API system, right?
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Re: [tw] Re: GSD5 Release 0.3beta

2014-11-17 Thread Roma Hicks
Thanks Danielo,

I noticed that bug.  It is because everything, at the moment, is set to
'$:/currentRealm' and not the parent's 'gsd_realm'.  It should be a quick
fix and something I overlooked before pushing everything.  I will get it
start work on correcting it tonight.

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Danielo Rodríguez 
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> Hello Roma,
>
> I'm finding some weird bugs.
>
>- If you create a task from a project it is created as part of the
>current realm instead of the project realm
>- If the correct realm is not selected the project of and depends on
>information is not displayed. I think this should not depend on realm since
>it is valuable information for the tag or project displayed.
>
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Re: [tw] Re: GSD5 Release 0.3beta

2014-11-17 Thread Roma Hicks
@Danielo
Thanks, for you interest and feedback.  Yeah the major break is the field
names; I cannot think of an elegant way to correct that quickly.  Sorry for
the nasty break.

Perhaps opening the html in an advance text-editor and search/replace
"gtd_field" with "gsd_field"?  I haven't tried this, better experiment on a
copy of your existing file.  Assuming you didn't encrypt your file, or save
it as a non-encrypted file first.

@Tobias
That is essentially the same project with a more appropriate name.  I
apologise, I dropped that website a bit ago but the initial code commit on
github is the first iteration of the project.  Probably should tag that as
a release too.

Thanks for pointing out the features list is missing from the site.  I will
get those in.

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:34 AM, Tobias Beer  wrote:

> Hi Roma,
>
> How does this relate to...
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/PaqBfARpbgQ/fswvzrdhXyYJ
> ?
>
> The thing is, the site referenced on that other thread has expired, so
> that it's mildly difficult to relate the different tidbits and links to
> this work.
>
> In that earlier group post you listed all the features, plugins, etc.
> which somehow don't seem to be yet mentioned in:
> http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com
> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fgsd5.tiddlyspot.com%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGCgNcCH8XF3GCKb1ZclNwZfAvATA>
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[tw] GSD5 Release 0.3beta

2014-11-16 Thread Roma Hicks
Getting-Stuff-Done 5 (GSD5) Plugin
Version 0.3beta

Introducing GSD5 v0.3beta!  I posted this a few days ago an the GTD group 
but it has to be approved before posted.  It has been a few days so I will 
post it first here.

*Download:* http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com/

*Added Features*


   - A References list. Provide a means of viewing references without going 
   through the project tiddler.
   - The pseudo-realm 'all'. Allows all actions and project to be viewed at 
   once regardless of assigned realm.
   - Allow the user to toggle the display of the realm selector on the 
   Dashboard.

Corrected Bugs
   
   - Newly created action/projects/contact/reference/realm trigger autosave.
   - Projects and actions that are marked completed trigger autosave, after 
   dependent actions/projects are properly resolved.


*Bugs/Issues*

Any bugs/issues please visit the projects page at:
https://github.com/roma0104/gsd5/issues

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[tw] Re: OSCON 2012: Danny Hillis, "The Learning Map"

2014-11-16 Thread Roma
Dear TWers,
With much of humility, may I contribute to thoughts about these learning 
concepts started with D. Hillis during the OSCON you refers to... as I'm 
very concerned with the use of TW in this scope and already achieved some 
good results.

   - TW is shown through a web browser. Recently, firefox, - my favourite, 
   shows several drawbacks : the need of an addon, tiddlyfox, because the 
   improved security rules prevents TW to save ; advertising to get rid, if 
   possible, of google's financial control. What will be next ? I found it 
   better to come back to a firefoxportable version 13 having suppressed the 
   updater.ini file to prevent the browser to self update, which did, even 
   with the correct options selected.
   - TW takes its main strength with its ability to be autonomous. It means 
   to me that it is a perfect tool for personal use, - yet easy to share. But 
   a share probably more oriented with physical contact, even if through a web 
   server is also possible. We should think about that because I'm not sure 
   how the web services will go in the (near) future. Electricity is 
   everywhere in the nature, so that we can always find a way to make a 
   computer work. Autonomy is about simplicity.
   - TW, may be, is not the simplest system for a newbie ; but far from 
   being the most complicated. And still we can see a fork of TWC with TW5, 
   which is, in my opinion, more like what is done nowadays : "sexy" style, 
   more distracting, more dictatorial, more complex.
   - Putting these points altogether, along with some philosophical 
   thoughts (yet drawn through experiments), I found that we should not forget 
   a small student group way of learning concept because the massification has 
   so many drawbacks ; one being that it brings more problems than it eases 
   things. As a matter of fact, the more people are put together, the less 
   they have common points, and, as a conclusion, the more control over the 
   system we have to put on. So, TWC, with a smart organization concept, is 
   already able to handle the bright ideas Mr Hillis refers to if only we can 
   accept a TW becomes "Mrs Wilner" (the teacher, first human, then virtual, 
   and finally in-between as I propose). It means that a TW can be a mind we 
   can look into, be presented by its human counterpart, and considered, 
   depending on infinite contexts, as a teacher, a student, a friend... To 
   stress again on my idea : the cyberspace already contains quite everything 
   ; what we need from it and how to exploit it can probably be better done by 
   small groups rather than by a learning system reproducing the cyberspace 
   diversity once more.

I do not intend to influence anyone ; I know too well how destructive 
opposite opinions can be : I wish all the best to the bright developpers 
and conceptors. I rather wanted to give my profound acknowledgement to the 
TWC creator, and his followers... 

Le vendredi 14 novembre 2014 13:19:27 UTC+1, Richard Smith a écrit :
>
> Hi TWers,
>
> As you may know, I am very interested in educational (micro) content. I 
> just came across this excellent talk by Danny Hillis which pretty much 
> crystalises my own opinion about the kind of learning system that we need 
> to build.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKcZ8ozCah0
>
> I think that much of what he is describing can be achieved with TiddlyWiki
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>
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Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-10-29 Thread Roma Hicks
I plan to have 0.3b out soon maybe this weekend once I get some time to sit
down and work on it more.

On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Roma Hicks  wrote:

> Hey Dan, yeah I let that domain expire but progress is slowly cranking
> forward on my plugin.  I meant to update the new link but had a bunch of
> professional commitments get in the way of actually updating.
>
> For now my version 0.2b can be grabbed here.
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bydfk9tNRJHBc3FvclFBMzRreTQ&authuser=0
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>
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>>
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>> http://romahicks.com/example.html
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Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-10-29 Thread Roma Hicks
Hey Dan, yeah I let that domain expire but progress is slowly cranking
forward on my plugin.  I meant to update the new link but had a bunch of
professional commitments get in the way of actually updating.

For now my version 0.2b can be grabbed here.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bydfk9tNRJHBc3FvclFBMzRreTQ&authuser=0


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Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-10-10 Thread Roma Hicks
Hello Piotr,

Thank you trying the plugin out and giving some feedback.  At the moment,
there is not an "all" realm or a way to show all actions regardless of
realm.  That is a feature that is coming, has been requested, and something
I was planning, I just had not implemented at the time of sharing.  I will
be sure to get that included in my next release.

If you have set a an action in a particular realm, you can change the realm
to another realm or select no realm (no realm is selected by using the drop
list and setting it to "--" ).  This could be rather tedious if you have
many actions or projects but it is possible.

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 5:15 AM, Piotr Świerszcz  wrote:

> Hi,
>>>
>>
> How can I reset a realm selection?  Since I started using realms I am no
> longer able to see all items in the dashboards.
>
> Regards.
>
> Piotr
>
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Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-30 Thread Roma Hicks
Nothing on this particular "release" Danielo, it is pretty much the same
just built against 5.1.2.

However, I have a dev branch that isn't on github yet, where I am currently
building out a control panel that allows more customisation of the
GSD5/core and any GSD5 plugins that would provide options.  Additionally,
implementing your request for grouping actions by project on the Dashboard
and customization of the Dashboard itself without mucking about in the code.

In hand with the those two features, I am spending a bit of time trying to
consider how to properly implement a GSD5 plugin recognition.  Leveraging
the wisdom and current structure given to us by the TW5 developers, I do
not think it will be very difficult to plugin new features.  But planning a
GSD5 API that will allow future features without becoming arcane is what I
am trying to anticipate a little before the next release.

This first release was a working concept with the skeleton for improvement
there.  At the moment the skeleton is very rigid and some aspects are
hardcoded in the plugin.  Future releases I plan to free up the API for
utilization and customisation by future plugin authors.

**Queue short mission statement...

I believe and some others have voiced similar agreement that the ideal
focus for GSD5 is to provide the action/project framework in the most
vanilla of form, but provide a means for the community to build great
plugins that complete their GSD/GTD experience.  I would not be opposed to
authoring more features into a nice suite in the future under other
projects but GSD5 (hopefully) will remain rather unassuming, and stable.

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>
> Thank you for continuing the development of this awesome tool.
> Is there any update other than it works with 5.1.2 ?
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Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-30 Thread Roma Hicks
Oh okay.  Yes David did pop drop by this thread and say hello.  I haven't
stopped to extend a hand to everyone yet.
Thank you for those links, I haven't (rather sheepishly) explored the
community as well as I should.

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 11:40 AM, PMario  wrote:

> On Tuesday, September 30, 2014 6:08:52 PM UTC+2, Roma Hicks wrote:
>>
>> No PMario, I hadn't spoken with anyone about it.
>> Did I overlook a similar project?  I am not sure in what you are
>> referencing.
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 30, 2014 11:05:16 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Roma,
>>> Did you talk to Simon, the creator of mGSD about the name?
>>> -m
>>>
>>
> There are very similar names mGSD, dGSD, and now GSD5 ... So it may be a
> bit confusing.
>
> see: http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/#Resources
> and: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/TiddlyWiki-GTD   IMO you
> should talk to them too! especially:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/TiddlyWiki-GTD/t4lqFyENrEU  May
> be you can join forces :)
>
> -mario
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[tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-30 Thread Roma Hicks
No PMario, I hadn't spoken with anyone about it.
Did I overlook a similar project?  I am not sure in what you are 
referencing.

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> -m
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[tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-30 Thread Roma Hicks
Hi Eucaly,

No I don't have a development map for my creation, yet.
It is rather piecemeal designed and I am not a professional developer. 
 Wouldn't even remotely know how to develop a good roadmap.

You could add GSD5(Briefcase) as mix-in with your existing TW5 file, but 
there are some overwritten core tiddlers (see here 
<https://github.com/roma0104/gsd-5/tree/master/core/overwritten>).  Most of 
the overwrites are the insertion of templates, but unless the current 
tiddler has a specific field those template will not render.  i.e. You can 
create a "standard" tiddler without any additional cruft from my plugin.


On Monday, September 22, 2014 2:59:23 AM UTC-5, Eucaly J wrote:
>
> Hi Roma, 
>
> It's great to see your creation for GTD on TW5. Do you have a roadmap for 
> Briefcase ?
>
> I my personal opinion, it seems that Briefcase acts as a *"dedicate" GTD 
> tool*.
> It's possible to use Briefcase as a sub-section of some TiddlyWiki file?
> That is, one TiddlyWiki has it's own materials, while Briefcase is in the 
> same wiki file to keep action plans.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
>
>
>

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[tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-30 Thread Roma Hicks
Some updates:

   - Renamed Briefcase to GSD5.
   - Now on github.com: https://github.com/roma0104/gsd-5/
   - Works with TW 5.1.2 (Not extensively tested)

GSD5 Example 
Empty GSD5 


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Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-19 Thread Roma Hicks
Thank you Jeremy.

You do have a point.  I quite literally named the plugin using a name I
gave the mGSD html file, used to identify between it and my other
TiddlyWiki files.  For whatever arcane reason I picked Briefcase and it was
just the name I reached out and grabbed.  Your argument is valid and I
agree, now just have to pick something...

Thank you for the link to the reply by David Allen Company, I would not
want to step on toes or infringe.  I will update to reflect this
new information.  Glad there are professional coders like you to keep the
hobbyist in line. Ha.

On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Jeremy Ruston 
wrote:

> Hi Roma
>
> Just a minor thought: I wonder whether the name "Briefcase" sufficiently
> communicates that it's a faithful implementation of GTD?
>
> Simon and Daniel have published the email they received from David Allen's
> company that explains the limitations to using "GTD" and "Getting Things
> Done" in product names:
>
>
> http://monkeygtd.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/long-story-short-post-your-suggestions.html
>
> It sounds like "GID" for "Getting It Done" wouldn't infringe.
>
> Given the relationship to mGSD, maybe one possibility is just to choose
> another animal: bGSD for "badger Getting Stuff Done" etc.? Or to reflect
> the move to TW5, maybe "GSD*5".
>
> Anyhow, only a thought, and I wouldn't be in the least offended if you'd
> rather stick with "Briefcase"!
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Roma Hicks  wrote:
>
>> Thanks all for the comments.
>>
>> Jim, Alfonso, Daniel, I totally agree about the strict GTD model, that is
>> my intention.  I probably will hit the book again some this weekend and
>> clarify ideas and concepts more so.
>>
>> The Briefcase/core plugin is intended to be, in the future, expandable
>> with plugins (and customizable without too much coding).  The original
>> thought is Briefcase/core plugin is the very basic action/project framework
>> and the user could add more features to fill out their TW5-GTD experience.
>>
>> In fact the tickler function of the current build was originally meant as
>> a feature-adding plugin.  I tossed ticklers in with the Briefcase/core
>> plugin to fill out my working concept to share.  At this point I have not
>> decided on a Briefcase/xxx plugin loading method.
>>
>> I also plan on utilizing the Control Panel more so in the future to make
>> the plugin more customisable for the user and fit their work habits.
>>
>> Danielo, I agree the actions do not have a context, I am interested in
>> that possibly being a preference feature.  The GTD model as described by
>> David Allen, I interpreted as no action is given a precedence over another,
>> all actions are important.  I felt the lack of context instead presents the
>> user with, 'These are the tasks/actions that need to be done' without bias
>> or perceived importance, but I am interested in providing that concept as a
>> option.
>>
>> David, I will be interested in your input and contributions.
>>
>> * I hope by Sunday evening, here in the US, I will stop and get my Fossil
>> repo on Github, and then everyone can make tickets, requests, contribute or
>> even fork.  I am currently living between two cities a few hours apart by
>> automobile, it is a bit tiring.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:48:52 PM UTC-5, Roma Hicks wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> For those familiar and use the mGSD <http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/#mGSD> tool,
>>> you probably have run into spotty usage with the dropping of NPAPI
>>> and consequently Java on some platforms, this led to the inability to save
>>> changes and the inability to use mGSD!  Nooo!
>>>
>>> So over the course of a few weeks, I slowly hacked together a mGSD-like
>>> tool.  It is not as feature packed, but the general workflow is there and I
>>> did my best to distill the features I used the most (and hopefully others
>>> as well).  I packaged the plugin and called it Briefcase, I have been using
>>> it for a week as-is, both personally and professionally.
>>>
>>> Briefcase features:
>>>
>>>- Realms
>>>- Projects
>>>   - make actions associated with a project
>>>- Actions (Tasks)
>>>   - create dependant actions
>>>- Ticklers (Reminders)
>>>- References
>>>- Contacts
>>>   - delegated actions

[tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-19 Thread Roma Hicks
Thanks all for the comments.

Jim, Alfonso, Daniel, I totally agree about the strict GTD model, that is 
my intention.  I probably will hit the book again some this weekend and 
clarify ideas and concepts more so.

The Briefcase/core plugin is intended to be, in the future, expandable with 
plugins (and customizable without too much coding).  The original thought 
is Briefcase/core plugin is the very basic action/project framework and the 
user could add more features to fill out their TW5-GTD experience.

In fact the tickler function of the current build was originally meant as a 
feature-adding plugin.  I tossed ticklers in with the Briefcase/core plugin 
to fill out my working concept to share.  At this point I have not decided 
on a Briefcase/xxx plugin loading method.

I also plan on utilizing the Control Panel more so in the future to make 
the plugin more customisable for the user and fit their work habits.

Danielo, I agree the actions do not have a context, I am interested in that 
possibly being a preference feature.  The GTD model as described by David 
Allen, I interpreted as no action is given a precedence over another, all 
actions are important.  I felt the lack of context instead presents the 
user with, 'These are the tasks/actions that need to be done' without bias 
or perceived importance, but I am interested in providing that concept as a 
option.

David, I will be interested in your input and contributions.

* I hope by Sunday evening, here in the US, I will stop and get my Fossil 
repo on Github, and then everyone can make tickets, requests, contribute or 
even fork.  I am currently living between two cities a few hours apart by 
automobile, it is a bit tiring.




On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:48:52 PM UTC-5, Roma Hicks wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> For those familiar and use the mGSD <http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/#mGSD> tool, 
> you probably have run into spotty usage with the dropping of NPAPI 
> and consequently Java on some platforms, this led to the inability to save 
> changes and the inability to use mGSD!  Nooo!
>
> So over the course of a few weeks, I slowly hacked together a mGSD-like 
> tool.  It is not as feature packed, but the general workflow is there and I 
> did my best to distill the features I used the most (and hopefully others 
> as well).  I packaged the plugin and called it Briefcase, I have been using 
> it for a week as-is, both personally and professionally.
>
> Briefcase features:
>
>- Realms
>- Projects
>   - make actions associated with a project
>- Actions (Tasks)
>   - create dependant actions
>- Ticklers (Reminders)
>- References
>- Contacts
>   - delegated actions
>- Several Dashboards for Management
>
> When developing any of my hobby software, I usually use Fossil SCM 
> <http://www.fossil-scm.org/>.  The source can be accessed at 
> https://chiselapp.com/user/roma0104/repository/TW5-Briefcase/ but I will 
> port the repository to Git and post on GitHub as soon as I get a chance.  I 
> will also get to cleaning the code and meeting more of TiddlyWiki's style 
> guidelines soon.  There is one build note you can find on the example page. 
>  
>
> Built in to Briefcase are two other plugins that might be of interest, 
> though equally as rough.  In the example Briefcase, I built the two other 
> plugins outside of the Briefcase plugin, just drag and drop to you TW5 to 
> use.  Sources <http://chiselapp.com/user/roma0104/>
>
>- DatePicker <http://romahicks.com/example.html#DatePicker>
>- DateFilter <http://romahicks.com/example.html#DateFilter>
>
>
> Currently, I have only tested the plugin with 5.0.16.  
>
> See the example Briefcase plugin in action 
> <http://romahicks.com/example.html>
> Download an empty Briefcase <http://romahicks.com/briefcase.html> (TW5 
> 5.0.16-beta)
>
> I know there was some mild interest in such a tool from others, so please 
> use if you wish to do so.  I probably won't update any bugs or features 
> until the imminent emergence of TW5 from beta.  Thanks!
>  
>

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Re: [tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-18 Thread Roma Hicks
Ha ha, I literally never noticed that!  Thanks.

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Julie  wrote:

> Yes, I know you retagged $:/core/ui/SideBar/Recent with $:/tags/MoreSideBar
> instead of $:/tags/SideBar.
> What I try to say is that there is already a $:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Recent
> tiddler in the core with exaclty the same content as
> $:/core/ui/SideBar/Recent, so untagging this last one instead of retagging
> it was sufficient.
>
> Le mercredi 17 septembre 2014 22:03:20 UTC+2, Roma Hicks a écrit :
>
>> Thanks Julie.
>>
>> If were are talking about the Recent tab that is normally found on the
>> Sidebar, I did not recreate it but simply retagged it from $:/tags/Sidebar
>> to $:/tags/MoreSidebar.  All of the core tiddler overwrites are actually
>> one-line code additions or tagging changes, but for anyone poking around in
>> the code, or trying to merge it with another plugin, I thought the
>> transparency of listing these tiddlers was appropriate.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 3:19:38 AM UTC-5, Julie wrote:
>>>
>>> That seems really nice!
>>> I've never used a GTD tool, but I was considering it, so I will probably
>>> give it a try.
>>>
>>> Just a little note: you don't have to add the "recent" tab from the
>>> sidebar to the moresidebar, as it is already there ;-)
>>>
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[tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-17 Thread Roma Hicks
Thanks for all those suggestions.  I did a bit of a selfish programming and 
wrote it to how I used realms and saw action in mGSD but you ideas will 
make it more flexible and acceptable for the masses.  I do appreciate the 
insight.

I did consider placing a realm selector on the Dashboard as well, but 
scrapped the idea originally for its presence on the Collect and Review 
tabs;  I will revisit this.

I am a bit of an atypical user,  I don't own a mobile device, my Toshiba 
NB505 is about as small of a device I use, so I rarely get to see the 
rendering on anything smaller.  I usually use Chromium (but I do test runs 
in Firefox, IE) and therefore don't use the AutoSave feature and quite 
frankly forget it exists, so I will see about getting that integrated as 
well.

On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:24:20 PM UTC-5, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> Here you have some examples of one of my proposals:
>
> Next Actions
> 
>   <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_type[project]!field:gtd_status[done]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}]">
> 
> <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_project{!!title}field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_status[next]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}limit[1]]">
><$view field="gtd_project"/>
> 
> <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_project{!!title}field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_status[next]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}]">
> 
>   <$complete tiddler=<>/>
>   <$transclude 
> tiddler="$:/plugins/briefcase/core/ui/lists/ListViewStatus"/>
>   
> <$link to={{!!title}}>
>   <$view field="title"/>
> 
>   
>   <$list filter=[is[current]!field:text[]]>
>  <$transclude 
> tiddler="$:/plugins/briefcase/core/images/excerpt"/>
>   
> 
>   
> 
>   
> 
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 
>   Future Actions
>   
>   <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_type[project]!field:gtd_status[done]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}]">
> 
>  
> <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_project{!!title}field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_status[future]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}limit[1]]">
><$view field="gtd_project"/>
> 
> <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_project{!!title}field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_status[future]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}]">
> 
>   <$complete tiddler=<>/>
>   <$transclude 
> tiddler="$:/plugins/briefcase/core/ui/lists/ListViewStatus"/>
>   
> <$link to={{!!title}}>
>   <$view field="title"/>
> 
>   
>   <$list filter=[is[current]!field:text[]]>
>  <$transclude 
> tiddler="$:/plugins/briefcase/core/images/excerpt"/>
>   
> 
>   
> 
>   
> 
>
>
>
>
>
> 
>   Waiting Actions
>   
>   <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_type[project]!field:gtd_status[done]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}]">
> 
>  
> <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_project{!!title}field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_status[waiting]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}limit[1]]">
><$view field="gtd_project"/>
> 
> <$list 
> filter="[field:gtd_project{!!title}field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_status[waiting]field:gtd_complete[false]field:gtd_realm{$:/currentRealm!!text}]">
> 
>   <$complete tiddler=<>/>
>   <$transclude 
> tiddler="$:/plugins/briefcase/core/ui/lists/ListViewStatus"/>
>   
> <$link to={{!!title}}>
>   <$view field="title"/>
> 
>   
>   <$list filter=[is[current]!field:text[]]>
>  <$transclude 
> tiddler="$:/plugins/briefcase/core/images/excerpt"/>
>   
> 
>   
> 
>   
> 
>
>
>
> El miércoles, 17 de septiembre de 2014 16:08:30 UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez 
> escribió:
>>
>> One more thing:
>>
>> Why is not a future projects list inside the dashboard?
>> What about a third state for projects? Like task, waiting.
>> What do you think about including a completed task list under each 
>> project? Maybe it should be an expandable accordion.
>>
>

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[tw] Re: Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-17 Thread Roma Hicks
Thanks Julie.

If were are talking about the Recent tab that is normally found on the 
Sidebar, I did not recreate it but simply retagged it from $:/tags/Sidebar 
to $:/tags/MoreSidebar.  All of the core tiddler overwrites are actually 
one-line code additions or tagging changes, but for anyone poking around in 
the code, or trying to merge it with another plugin, I thought the 
transparency of listing these tiddlers was appropriate.


On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 3:19:38 AM UTC-5, Julie wrote:
>
> That seems really nice!
> I've never used a GTD tool, but I was considering it, so I will probably 
> give it a try.
>
> Just a little note: you don't have to add the "recent" tab from the 
> sidebar to the moresidebar, as it is already there ;-)
>

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Re: [tw] Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-16 Thread Roma Hicks
I wanted to avoid adding too much customised code and use the provided 
framework where possible for the notifications/ticklers.  However, creating 
a more friendly notification system with snoozing is definitely a to-do 
item.

I did add the ability to create new actions with a project and preassign 
the actions to the project on the empty briefcase build I provided, 
http://romahicks.com/briefcase.html.  The example version uses an older 
build, thank for bringing that to my attention and I will update the 
example with the latest build.

On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 4:14:36 PM UTC-5, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> This is absolutely amazing !!!
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Two things I would love to see in the next version :
> 1 using a different notification system. The tiddlywiki built in one is 
> not very good at this scenario
> 2 the possibility to create task directly within a project with the needed 
> fields pre-filled
>
> I really love the state system and how tags that are dependent from other 
> get activated when parent task is completed.
> This is really close to be my definitive GTD manager .
>
>

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[tw] Briefcase Plugin -- a GTD tool

2014-09-16 Thread Roma Hicks
Hello everyone,

For those familiar and use the mGSD  tool, 
you probably have run into spotty usage with the dropping of NPAPI 
and consequently Java on some platforms, this led to the inability to save 
changes and the inability to use mGSD!  Nooo!

So over the course of a few weeks, I slowly hacked together a mGSD-like 
tool.  It is not as feature packed, but the general workflow is there and I 
did my best to distill the features I used the most (and hopefully others 
as well).  I packaged the plugin and called it Briefcase, I have been using 
it for a week as-is, both personally and professionally.

Briefcase features:

   - Realms
   - Projects
  - make actions associated with a project
   - Actions (Tasks)
  - create dependant actions
   - Ticklers (Reminders)
   - References
   - Contacts
  - delegated actions
   - Several Dashboards for Management

When developing any of my hobby software, I usually use Fossil SCM 
.  The source can be accessed at 
https://chiselapp.com/user/roma0104/repository/TW5-Briefcase/ but I will 
port the repository to Git and post on GitHub as soon as I get a chance.  I 
will also get to cleaning the code and meeting more of TiddlyWiki's style 
guidelines soon.  There is one build note you can find on the example page. 
 

Built in to Briefcase are two other plugins that might be of interest, 
though equally as rough.  In the example Briefcase, I built the two other 
plugins outside of the Briefcase plugin, just drag and drop to you TW5 to 
use.  Sources 

   - DatePicker 
   - DateFilter 


Currently, I have only tested the plugin with 5.0.16.  

See the example Briefcase plugin in action 

Download an empty Briefcase  (TW5 
5.0.16-beta)

I know there was some mild interest in such a tool from others, so please 
use if you wish to do so.  I probably won't update any bugs or features 
until the imminent emergence of TW5 from beta.  Thanks!
 

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[tw] TW5 Plugins -- Tiddler update method

2014-08-18 Thread Roma Hicks
I am in the process of creating a suite of widget for a plugin I am 
developing.  I have been using some of the existing widget code an a 
template and extending functionality, but in the process of doing so I have 
noticed some coding differences in the methods to update tiddlers.

In particular some widgets use:
this.wiki.setText(/*...fields...*/);

And in others:
this.wiki.addTiddler(new $tw.Tiddler(/*...fields...*/));

While I have coarse understanding of tiddler functions, the underlying 
differences seem to be: one sets fields explicitly, the other more 
implicitly.  Is there a stylistic preference for one over the other when 
editing one field?  Is there a performance or stability reason to prefer 
one?

Thanks.

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[tw] TW5 5.0.13 -- Filters: String with Whitespace

2014-08-06 Thread Roma Hicks
I am attempting to create a ViewTemplate that when a field matches a string 
it renders the enclosed widgets/text/etc.  Can this be done with a field if 
the value contains white space?

Tiddler with $:/tags/ViewTemplate
<$list filter=[is[current]field:foo[My Tiddler]]>
// Code


Instead of *My Tiddler* being the only tiddler affected, all tiddlers are 
affected.

I have tried escaping the space characters.
I have tried tried quoting, that just make the parser render it as plain 
text.

Is there a way to use a string with white space as an operand?

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Re: [tw] Can't save a TW and the file size is zero

2014-05-05 Thread Roma Hicks
Not meaning to zombie a thread but I think it is worth pointing out as I 
had this problem at work after they upgraded to IE11 and before they 
finally installed Chrome but 'discovered' a workaround for this.

In the TiddlyWiki Docs, the tiddly describing the Windows HTA Hack allows 
you to convert the TiddlyWiki to a HTML Application.  I would not consider 
myself power-user with TiddlyWiki but it renders well, saves directly to 
disk, can be ran as unprivileged user and is void of all the extra cruft of 
a web browser (which is good/bad).

Just for any future users stuck with IE11 and that don't want to have the 
developer's window open all the time.


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[tw] Re: how to trigger an image according to a tag

2013-11-13 Thread roma
Many thanks Tobias !

The plugin is quite complex / powerful (I've been stuck on the 'when' 
parameter). 

As I don't need such versatility, I tried also hidewhen plugin and also the 
elegant Eric's solution based on css :

{{tag1{[img[photos/ix/cc0.png]]}}}{{tag1{[img[photos/ix/cc1.png]]}}}{{tag2{[img[photos/ix/cc2.png]]}}}
in tiddler

with

.tag1 { display:none; }
   div[tags~="tag1"].tiddler .tag1 { display:inline;}
etc.
in StyleSheet

although transclusion for use with pasteup plugin. doesn't work of course.

Anyway, I turned around and managed with something acceptable.

I keep your suggestion in mind for the future !

Best Regards -

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[tw] how to trigger an image according to a tag

2013-11-09 Thread roma
Actually, the idea is to get a graphical / aesthetical vision of some 
tiddlers improvement : adjusting the position of a 'marker' as an image 
onto another one acting as a 'background template' for example (or even 
just changing a whole image showing the 'setting').

More precisely, I would have 8 tiddlers where I would change a tag (or a 
value) representing a degree of achievement regularly ; and these changes 
should be reflected onto another tiddler showing an image accordingly...

In this way, I looked for some solutions with :

- setIcon plugin
- setTiddlerBackground plugin (couldn't find to get 'no-repeat')
- PasteUp plugin (of course could work manually without tags interaction)
...

I'm using TW 2.7.1 with firefox 25.0

Thanks in advance for any suggestions !


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[tw] Re: javascript help to cancel code for printing

2013-05-17 Thread roma
Works fine !

(Had to check some changes I've done in the StorySaverPlugin as my default 
tag is "livre" and not "story").

Again, many thanks, dear Eric...

PS : I encourage anyone to support the TW developpers... as TW is, above 
all and according to me, a rare (if not unique) software which can be 
turned into a very personal one thanks to them).

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[tw] Re: javascript help to cancel code for printing

2013-05-16 Thread roma
Dear Eric : Many thanks.

Unfortunately, I get the the blocking error message : "tids is not 
defined". I don't see what it means...

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[tw] Re: javascript help to cancel code for printing

2013-05-15 Thread roma
Many thanks, whatever, for your dedicated answer.

I tried without success your code (I still have the "false" tiddlers 
generated as ">>", "=tiddler 1" and "<>$)/g, "")

But with same results (false tiddlers generated).

I think your code is alright, and the problem is elsewhere...

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[tw] Re: javascript help to cancel code for printing

2013-05-15 Thread roma
Many thanks, whatever, for your dedicated answer.

I tried without success your code (I still have the "false" tiddlers 
generated as ">>", "=tiddler 1" and "<>$)/g, "")

I think your code is alright, and the problem is elsewhere...

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[tw] javascript help to cancel code for printing

2013-05-14 Thread roma
Dear TW wizards,

*The context :*
I use rearrangeTiddlers, setIcons, storySaver & other plugins (mainly 
Eric's) in order to put tiddlers (notes) in order, arrange them and control 
their progress through visual icons (automatically thanks to 
TiddlerIcons...). The goal is to turn the notes into a book step by step...

*The problem :*
The problem is that I'd like to print the book from the list created by the 
storySaver plugin. This could probably work if only I didn't change this 
plugin in order to get the list with the icon reflecting the level of 
achievement for each tiddler (thanks to setIcons plugin, etc.). 

As a matter of fact, I get the "story" list of tiddlers like this :
[[tiddler 1]]<>
[[tiddler 2]]<>
etc.

So that when I am looking for printing, Eric's script :


   var
tids=store.getTiddlerText("FuniculaireDuLivre","").readBracketedList();
   if (!tids || !tids.length) return;
   story.closeAllTiddlers();
   story.displayTiddlers(null,tids);
   window.print();


renders some false tiddlers like :
"chchTiddlers"
"=tiddler 1"
etc.

*My guess as a solution :*
Thus, the script should find any "<>" to cancel 
before opening the window print... 

I am just a TW user (and fan) and never studied javascript (only html & css 
by myself) : could someone help me to do this ?

Thanks in advance...

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[tw] Re: Advice on what and how to teach about TW

2010-12-27 Thread roma
> > TiddlyWiki as a singlefile notebook, is comparable to a *normal*
> > office document. It's private and untill you share it, by print or as
> > a file.

For sure, in my opinion too it is the most outstanding feature :
comparable tools, but with the advantage it can be mastered (much
easier than Word), customised, etc. with the benefits of web browser
tools (like smooth scrolling, search in document, tabs, html ready,
etc...).

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[tw] Re: overflow scroll position issue using transclusion / pasteup

2010-12-17 Thread roma
Finally, after some deeper tests, the 2 "windows" proved to be
incompatible. When 1 is OK, the other stiks anywhere. I deleted it so
that it works fine now (strange behaviour may be due to quoteoftheday
plugin or some recursive instruction ?) - Anyway, this post just in
case of someone meets the same case one day...

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[tw] Re: overflow scroll position issue using transclusion / pasteup

2010-12-17 Thread roma
Thank very much, Måns !
Actually, it worked even better to define the position in the style
parameter (css), adding i.e. left and bottom...
Sorry for such a call, as the solution was so basic (but I thought the
sticky behaviour at a wrong place could have been due to something
else).

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[tw] overflow scroll position issue using transclusion / pasteup

2010-12-17 Thread roma
The problem : Tiddler content with transclusion and under sized window
does not appear in the right place and needs some mouse roll on it to
recover its place.

The context : (TW core 2.61, firefox 3.613, windows xp)

- Plugins used : exporttiddlers, footnotes, framedlinks, hovermenu,
(imagecaption), include, inlinejavascript, intellitagger,
intellitagseditcommand, matchtags, nestedsliders, pasteup,
popupreview, quickedit, quoteoftheday, remindermacros, seticons,
(storysaver, storyviewer), tablesorting, (tagclouds), taggrids,
tiddlericons, tiddlertweaker, tiddlersbar, (tiddlylightbox),
yoursearch. () = could be suppressed without too much regret...

- The default tiddler to open contains :
|text...|
<>
where TITLE refers to a clickable image with a css formated window
(transclusion using pasteup syntax as an example is shown just
after: ) Often, this "window" is not well placed (beneath the image
instead of on the right).

- Then, clicked on (the clickable image), a new tab with :
/%<>">>%/
<>
This tiddler is made of other contents (ie "Dokeos") showing another
css sized window in tiddler "Dokeos", triggered by a random
quoteoftheday :
<>
These 2 "windows" (tiddlers content should I say) usually appear in a
wrong place. I just have to "roll" on a little on them (scroll or auto
overflow mode) to make them going immediately on their right position.

Please, do not waste too much time onto this issue, because my TW
works well regarding its relative complexity. But of course, I would
appreciate any idea to solve this problem...

PS : a "close to open" transclusion did not solve, and besides, I
would like to keep the open tiddlers in tabs (tiddlersbar) except the
first tiddler.

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[tw] Re: transclusion: navigation&editing question

2010-11-12 Thread roma
Finally, adding "scroll" to limited box size (like : style:"overflow:
scroll; border:1px solid black; background:#ffe; color:blue; padding:
1em" z:auto x:439px y:211px w:4in h:4in) allows quite easy
positioning, so that overlapping is not anymore an issue... To me,
this plugin is definitely a major one.

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[tw] Re: transclusion: navigation&editing question

2010-11-12 Thread roma
Dear Eric,

Apart from the fact that I should apologize for the useless message
above, as you already warned about the issue, - this word to give you
my feedback about your PasteUp plugin at this stage (0.90) : it is
great !
Just some comments :
- To use some links contained in a tiddler (as lightbox...), the
EditSectionPlugin should be ignored (2 clicks to edit).
- However, the full CSS style is so smart, that, using this parameter
brings some difficulties with a liste of tiddlers : "stacking order"
would be solved by a click to let the tiddler appeared above... In
this case, EditSection Plugin should not be used...

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[tw] Re: transclusion: navigation&editing question

2010-11-01 Thread roma
Eric,

I have tried your PasteUpPlugin (still in alpha development), - and
found it extreemly useful. I think I have achieved what I wanted to do
with TW, all elegant solutions are with some few plugins. But if I'm
writting, it is to point out what may be you already notice concerning
PasteUpPlugin : some limitation using it with MatchTagPlugin. For
instance :

- TiddlerAx lists some "points", as well as TiddlerAx+1, etc.
- TiddlerB gets the "points" developped by the all the TiddlersA using
transclusion (TiddlerAx##, etc.).
- TiddlerR gets some descriptions of the above tiddlers thanks to
MatchTagPlugin (%5...).

The problem : TiddlerB shows a blank PasteUpPlugin editor as long as
the command is not <>. This limitation
prevents the handy use (for me, for some reasons) of the ##
transclusion syntax.

Anyway, - solution or not in the future, many many thanks Eric for
your wonderful work on a bright concept : TW...

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[tw] Re: TW chess Navigation system : advice.

2010-04-21 Thread roma
Hello Alex, -
Please, be indulgent for what I accuse myself of ravings, as I only
wrote quickly without taking the time to think "before" (which is
always bad). But, sometimes, quality must give place to time
opportunity (?)...

Consider a tag to grant a tiddler some value (ex : "knight") ; a move,
a research phase ("the mist of the war"), that is to say a
modification of the content of the tiddler (its position, in a way) ;
a dialogue within a given tiddler (throught comment plugin), a
struggle, where the result inside the tiddler (its content) can be its
almost destruction (loss of
value before opposing arguments), a victory (gain in quality rather
than quantity of arguments = experience)...

The limited number of tiddlers (according to the regular number of
pieces in a chess game) can be a rule in itself to oblige authors to
limit their "chapters" entering into the book of the war (what should
lead to the victory of convincing the readers about what is made to be
transmitted). The others thougts (pieces) may intervene only within a
replacement rule.

The visualization of the moves can be effective on a chessboard. But
what is difficult to imagine is why we should be obliged to start the
most noble pieces after the ones in the first line (pawns) due to
their intrisic moving capacities ?

How can we imagine a natural set up of thoughts like a chessgame set
up ?

We have
1 king
1 queen
2 rooks
2 bishops
2 knights
8 pawns

Pawns could be considered as introductions. They have no developpment
power, but are essential to get the mind "involved", to follow the
logic, the string... So, a "book" should have, according to this rule,
8 chapters (or parts). That is to say the 8 columns of the board the
mind must explore : the depth (solidity) of the thought. At this
stage, it is still normal to consider we have no noble pieces (bearing
developments), but only rough arguments (= introductions). It is also
normal to see that, after a pawn move, one major development can
arise. In that case, it can only be a bishop of queen ouverture. And
the knight is the only piece which can make a surprise, jumping over
the slow and methodic

moves. We can then start to see what kind of values we can grant to
the noble pieces :
king : the conclusion, which can be set only after all moves are
done ;
queen : the "joker", as the ultimate argument, taken into reserve to
save a critical situation (needing space) ;
rooks : powerful control of space after ouvertures = support role ;
bishops : like rooks, but in a more attacking role due to their
"forward move" emancipation (minimal ouvertures
needed) ;
knights : another "joker", like the queen, but without its development
power and with the one of having no need of
ouverture (space).

To sum up :
1. Move =  exploration of the "unknown" (noosphere) to valorize an
argument (tiddler), which is, at the start, always a pawn (an
introduction). This implies a notable modification of the tiddler
content considered.
2. Struggle = dialogue with ourselves (battle) to check the validity
of the arguments, the solidity of the thought (piece) before a doubt
(or opposing, imagined thoughts of readers).
3. Visualization = only done when, step by step, conditions (rules)
are fulfilled (like tag for qualifying a tiddler as a
given piece, entering into the game ; identification of a noble piece
following (developping) a pawn's argument ; ...)

First conclusions :
1. There is no reason not to emancipate ourselves from the chessgame
rules, by, for example, setting a 4 squares large chessboard (making
only 4 pawns), etc. to reflect easier the needs of a human mind
construction.
2. As usual, the try-and-errors (what should reflect this project)
will be the final judge of your stroke of genius as a starting point.

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[tw] Re: TW chess Navigation system : advice.

2010-04-20 Thread roma
Alex,
Thank you for your interesting thougts and sorry for my late, present
answer.
For sure, I could develop more my ravings, but... I should translate
them from French to English / American, they are numerous, and I'm
still in a research phase.
To make it short (but clear), here are some conclusions (nothing
revolutionary) from experimentation, making the following points
essential ones for me to use TW "at the speed of the feather" (the
thought at a writting pace) :
* symbols, personalization of concepts, shortcuts like "taming" as
emotions are stronger motors than reason... ;
* sensibility (female quality) to link things, opening new
perspectives / views : what I call the "noosanguinité" phase, -
leading to stroke of genius, useful, powerful, but dangerous because
we can easily be lost : typically, the non-linearity ;
* morality (male quality) as a consequence of uprising ourselves to
see the whole, what is essential (and what is not) : the
"discriminalité" phase, - making with the previous phase, a to-and-fro
movement (add / remove) just like the words of Rodin : "I take a bloc
and I remove what is in excess" (approximately) ;
* finally, when the things are made clear, they have to be "situated"
in order to lead to action : the "abnégationnisme" phase (the
operative goal of mine in the use of TW).

So, to sum up, non-linearity is (in TW) powerful, but, in my opinion,
needs to be counterbalanced by some frames, rules, shaping the dense
matter as a fine object, more beautiful than heavy to be appreciated
by the human mind, etc.

I hope this outlook can inspire, like yours on me.

Kind Regards,
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[tw] Re: TW chess Navigation system : advice.

2010-04-20 Thread roma
Alex,
Thank you for your interesting thougts and sorry for my late, present
answer.
For sure, I could develop more my ravings, but... I should translate
them from French to English / American, they are numerous, and I'm
still in a research phase.
To make it short (but clear), here are some conclusions (nothing
revolutionary) from experimentation, making the following points
essential ones for me to use TW "at the speed of the feather" (the
thought at a writting pace) :
* symbols, personalization of concepts, shortcuts like "taming" as
emotions are stronger motors than reason... ;
* sensibility (female quality) to link things, opening new
perspectives / views : what I call the "noosanguinité" phase, -
leading to stroke of genius, useful, powerful, but dangerous because
we can easily be lost : typically, the non-linearity ;
* morality (male quality) as a consequence of uprising ourselves to
see the whole, what is essential (and what is not) : the
"discriminalité" phase, - making with the previous phase, a to-and-fro
movement (add / remove) just like the words of Rodin : "I take a bloc
and I remove what is in excess" (approximately) ;
* finally, when the things are made clear, they have to be "situated"
in order to lead to action : the "abnégationnisme" phase (the
operative goal of mine in the use of TW).

So, to sum up, non-linearity is (in TW) powerful, but, in my opinion,
needs to be counterbalanced by some frames, rules, shaping the dense
matter as a fine object, more beautiful than heavy to be appreciated
by the human mind, etc.

I hope this outlook can inspire, like yours on me.

Kind Regards,
Roma -

On 8 avr, 15:17, Alex Hough  wrote:
> Hi Roma,
>
> This thread is about nonlinear thoughts so if by definition your
> 'ravings' would be useful.
>
> ALex

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[tw] Re: TW chess Navigation system : advice.

2010-04-08 Thread roma
I would be very interested in this approach, because mine is to
consider a (computer) screen as a "magic mirror" thanks to tw in order
to "ritualize" interaction, and thus force undertaking actions...
(self dialogue / research leading to sharing, etc.)

Sorry if this is unclear - I don't want to bother people with my
ravings - but aesthetics and rules are means to me, and it seems to me
that what you have in mind could inspire me...

Good luck for your dreams...

R.

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki for Class Lab Journal

2009-12-12 Thread roma
I'm, too, interested in this view - I'm looking for solutions,
including other means, like moodle, etc - but the autonomous tw is an
elegant one, so that I came back to it. Let's tell us what we find...

On 11 déc, 17:14, spf  wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I'm trying to find someone who has set up a TiddlyWiki for a lab
> journal.  Have any of you had experience with it?  Can you give me
> some thoughts on how well it worked for you?
>
> Specifically, I'm interested in using it for small group
> communications ... at most 4 people.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Spf

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