Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2017-05-26 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Mike,

If you create a tiddler that lists the current drafts, give it the system
tag *$:/tags/EditTemplate* as well as a *list-after* field with the value
*$:/ContributionBanner*, you'll end up with a list of current drafts
appearing under the pink contribution banner whenever you edit a tiddler.

Cheers,

Xavier

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On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Mike Smith  wrote:

> Fantastic!! Ive done a couple of list filters before and just copied it
> into the tiddler... can this be included in all tiddlers by default (a
> template)?
>
> Thanks again, this is so so helpful in a small multi-user environment
>
> cheers
>
> mike
>
>
> Friday, May 26, 2017, 8:32:03 AM, you wrote:
>
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> Something along the following lines?
>
> 
> <$list filter="[has[draft.of]]">
> __Caution__: the tiddler ''<$view field="draft.of"/>'' is currently
> being edited (by ''<$view field="modifier"/>'')
> 
> 
>
> Cheers,
> Xavier.
>
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> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 8:51 AM, Mike Smith  wrote:
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> Is there any way of knowing if someone else is editing the same tiddler?
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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2017-05-26 Thread Mike Smith
Title: Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML


Fantastic!! Ive done a couple of list filters before and just copied it into the tiddler... can this be included in all tiddlers by default (a template)?

Thanks again, this is so so helpful in a small multi-user environment

cheers

mike

Friday, May 26, 2017, 8:32:03 AM, you wrote:





Hi Mike,

Something along the following lines?


<$list filter="[has[draft.of]]">
__Caution__: the tiddler ''<$view field="draft.of"/>'' is currently being edited (by ''<$view field="modifier"/>'')



Cheers,
Xavier.

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Is there any way of knowing if someone else is editing the same tiddler?

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2017-05-26 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Mike,

Something along the following lines?


<$list filter="[has[draft.of]]">
__Caution__: the tiddler ''<$view field="draft.of"/>'' is currently
being edited (by ''<$view field="modifier"/>'')



Cheers,
Xavier.

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2017-05-26 Thread Mike Smith
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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2017-05-25 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I haven't tried this yet, but just today I was reading about cryptomater 
(https://cryptomator.org/) which encrypts your data before loading to drop 
box. It (or something like it) might be able to add a layer of security.

Good luck,
Mark


On Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at 8:09:25 AM UTC-7, dodoo wrote:
>
> I choose Node.js for the same reason. 
> But I am worry about the security issue of cloud storage. Is there handy 
> tool can automatically encrypt .tid file in local before sync with cloud?
>
> 在 2014年6月24日星期二UTC+8下午3时28分16秒,Xavier写道:
>>
>> Hi Ulrik,
>>
>> I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for 
>>> now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to 
>>> 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to 
>>> slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is 
>>> there any way to avoid that?
>>>
>>
>> If you use a sync app like owncloud or dropbox to keep your files safe, 
>> you will see an advantage to the server mode in terms of bandwith usage: 
>> instead of synchronising one big file each time you are changing a tiddler, 
>> you'll sync only the file corresponding to the tiddler you are editing. 
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Xavier.
>>
>>
>>

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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2017-05-25 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Mike,

On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 5:54 PM, Mike Smith  wrote:

> If tiddlers are stored in separate files, does that mean that multiple
> users can edit the wiki as long as they dont edit the same tiddler? For
> tiddlers, a save then overwrites the file that was previously there?
>

Yes to both questions.

Cheers,
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On Tuesday, 24 June 2014 08:06:01 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Ulrik
>
> > Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about
> memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they
> all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML
> file variant?
>
> Under Node.js all tiddlers are loaded into memory at startup, so there is
> little difference in terms of performance.
>
> But of course you can run TW under Node.js to generate a static,
> JavaScript-less version of a wiki; in practice that can often give much
> better performance in the browser.
>
> > I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file -
> for now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become
> close to 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki
> starts to slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me
> well). Is there any way to avoid that?
>
> We've had reports of people being able to run TW5 documents of 50-100mb.
> There are some functions of TW5 that get slower with more tiddlers (mainly
> the sidebar lists), but it's straightforward to adapt the UI to avoid them.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Ulrik Stervbo 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> What are the advantages of running the tiddlywiki as a node.js app rather
>> than a single file? Other than the wiki is being run as a server and can be
>> accessed from outside.
>>
>> Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about
>> memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they
>> all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML
>> file variant?
>>
>> I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for
>> now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to
>> 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to
>> slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is
>> there any way to avoid that?
>>
>> Thanks for any comments.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ulrik
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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2017-05-25 Thread Mike Smith
If tiddlers are stored in separate files, does that mean that multiple 
users can edit the wiki as long as they dont edit the same tiddler? For 
tiddlers, a save then overwrites the file that was previously there?

cheers

mike

On Tuesday, 24 June 2014 08:06:01 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Ulrik
>
> > Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about 
> memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they 
> all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML 
> file variant?
>
> Under Node.js all tiddlers are loaded into memory at startup, so there is 
> little difference in terms of performance.
>
> But of course you can run TW under Node.js to generate a static, 
> JavaScript-less version of a wiki; in practice that can often give much 
> better performance in the browser.
>
> > I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - 
> for now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become 
> close to 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki 
> starts to slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me 
> well). Is there any way to avoid that?
>
> We've had reports of people being able to run TW5 documents of 50-100mb. 
> There are some functions of TW5 that get slower with more tiddlers (mainly 
> the sidebar lists), but it's straightforward to adapt the UI to avoid them.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Ulrik Stervbo  > wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> What are the advantages of running the tiddlywiki as a node.js app rather 
>> than a single file? Other than the wiki is being run as a server and can be 
>> accessed from outside.
>>
>> Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about 
>> memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they 
>> all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML 
>> file variant?
>>
>> I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for 
>> now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to 
>> 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to 
>> slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is 
>> there any way to avoid that?
>>
>> Thanks for any comments.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ulrik
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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2014-06-25 Thread dodoo
I choose Node.js for the same reason. 
But I am worry about the security issue of cloud storage. Is there handy 
tool can automatically encrypt .tid file in local before sync with cloud?

在 2014年6月24日星期二UTC+8下午3时28分16秒,Xavier写道:

 Hi Ulrik,

 I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for 
 now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to 
 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to 
 slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is 
 there any way to avoid that?


 If you use a sync app like owncloud or dropbox to keep your files safe, 
 you will see an advantage to the server mode in terms of bandwith usage: 
 instead of synchronising one big file each time you are changing a tiddler, 
 you'll sync only the file corresponding to the tiddler you are editing. 

 Cheers,
 Xavier.




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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2014-06-24 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Ulrik

 Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about
memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they
all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML
file variant?

Under Node.js all tiddlers are loaded into memory at startup, so there is
little difference in terms of performance.

But of course you can run TW under Node.js to generate a static,
JavaScript-less version of a wiki; in practice that can often give much
better performance in the browser.

 I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for
now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to
10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to
slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is
there any way to avoid that?

We've had reports of people being able to run TW5 documents of 50-100mb.
There are some functions of TW5 that get slower with more tiddlers (mainly
the sidebar lists), but it's straightforward to adapt the UI to avoid them.

Best wishes

Jeremy





On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Ulrik Stervbo ulrik.ster...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hello list,

 What are the advantages of running the tiddlywiki as a node.js app rather
 than a single file? Other than the wiki is being run as a server and can be
 accessed from outside.

 Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about
 memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they
 all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML
 file variant?

 I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for
 now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to
 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to
 slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is
 there any way to avoid that?

 Thanks for any comments.

 Cheers,
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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2014-06-24 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Ulrik,

I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for
 now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to
 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to
 slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is
 there any way to avoid that?


If you use a sync app like owncloud or dropbox to keep your files safe, you
will see an advantage to the server mode in terms of bandwith usage:
instead of synchronising one big file each time you are changing a tiddler,
you'll sync only the file corresponding to the tiddler you are editing.

Cheers,
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Re: [tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2014-06-24 Thread Ulrik Stervbo
Thanks for the clarification

Cheers,
Ulrik


2014-06-24 9:27 GMT+02:00 Xavier Cazin caz...@gmail.com:

 Hi Ulrik,

 I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for
 now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to
 10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to
 slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is
 there any way to avoid that?


 If you use a sync app like owncloud or dropbox to keep your files safe,
 you will see an advantage to the server mode in terms of bandwith usage:
 instead of synchronising one big file each time you are changing a tiddler,
 you'll sync only the file corresponding to the tiddler you are editing.

 Cheers,
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[tw] [TW5] Node.js vs. single HTML

2014-06-23 Thread Ulrik Stervbo
Hello list,

What are the advantages of running the tiddlywiki as a node.js app rather 
than a single file? Other than the wiki is being run as a server and can be 
accessed from outside.

Are there any performance advantages? I am particularly thinking about 
memory usage: are the tid-files in the node.js read as needed or are they 
all read in at start up, making it not much different from the single HTML 
file variant?

I am interested, because it seems I will be generating a large file - for 
now it is just 3mb, but when I add some long tables, it may become close to 
10mb. And I will keep adding. I have seen posts that tiddlywiki starts to 
slow down dramatically at some point (20mb if my memory serves me well). Is 
there any way to avoid that?

Thanks for any comments.

Cheers,
Ulrik

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