[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Nextcloud Setup also working on an Android-phone?

2018-04-06 Thread TonyM
Axel,

Only because you were using Nextcloud, and perhaps did not want Termux. I 
was trying to say the behaviour of Termux should work for other apps, not 
trying to tell you to use Termuix.

I will leave you to decide whats best for you :)

Regards
Tony

On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 9:50:42 PM UTC+10, Axel Klein wrote:
>
> Hi *,
>
> Thanks to your ideas and inspiration I've found a solution that works for 
> me at the moment with the Android-app 'FolderSync'. This gives me the 
> possibility to manually or automated sync the folder in which my 
> TiddlyWikis live.
>
> Now I wonder why you, TonyM, say that Termux is not a solution for me?
>
> I suppose you could run a script with rsync that does exactly that what 
> 'FolderSync' does, don't you? I was just too lazy to try this. And 
> FolderSync works, so my attention goes to more urgent things.
>
> Nevertheless thank you everybody for your contributions. I really 
> appreciate this.
>
> Best regards
> Axel
>
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Nextcloud Setup also working on an Android-phone?

2018-04-06 Thread Axel Klein
Hi *,

Thanks to your ideas and inspiration I've found a solution that works for 
me at the moment with the Android-app 'FolderSync'. This gives me the 
possibility to manually or automated sync the folder in which my 
TiddlyWikis live.

Now I wonder why you, TonyM say that Termux is not a solution for me?

I suppose you could run a script with rsync that does exactly that what 
'FolderSync' does, don't you? I was just too lazy to try this. And 
FolderSync works, so my attention goes to more urgent things.

Nevertheless thank you everybody for your contributions. I really 
appreciate this.

Best regards
Axel

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Nextcloud Setup also working on an Android-phone?

2018-04-03 Thread Riz
Termux can synchronise access the folder if it is in the internal storage of 
your phone. In fact,  all android apps can access almost all folders in the 
internal storage. I use Termux-NodeJS-Syncthing to do it.

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Nextcloud Setup also working on an Android-phone?

2018-04-03 Thread TonyM
Axel,

I use Termux (not a solution for you) However I recall in the Termux Doco 
some references to permit an app such as "termux" to access locations 
outside the download folder. Look for info on access to other folders 
within android phones, matching or later versions of android are different. 

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 4:41:33 AM UTC+10, Axel Klein wrote:
>
> Hi *,
>
> I have some TiddlyWiki on my Nextcloud-server (which is actually a 
> Raspberry-Pi sitting on my private office desk).
> Syncing with my various Ubuntu and Windows computers works very well.
>
> Now what does not work yet is to have a working setup on my Android phone. 
> I can read the TiddlyWiki-file(s), but I cannot save the changed file into 
> the Nextcloud directory so it can be synchronized. The firefox extension 
> 'File Backups' works, but can save the TiddlyWiki-files only in the 
> download-directory or below.
> Since the Nextcloud-files live somewhere else, I see the only possibility 
> to copy the files around before and after editing which is not acceptable 
> in day-to day work.
>
> So my question: Is there a setup that works seamlessely?
>
> Thanks in advance for the answers.
> Best regards
> Axel
>

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Nextcloud Setup also working on an Android-phone?

2018-04-03 Thread Jed Carty
You may be able to create a symlink between your wiki folder and a 
sub-folder of your downloads, but I don't think that most phones use a file 
system that supports that.


And because I have to do a bit of self-promotion,
The multi-user plugin was made to solve problems like this and I have it on 
the raspberry pi server that I carry around with my laptop. The problem I 
keep running into with android is that it doesn't have good mdns support so 
I have to figure out the ip of the server instead of being able to just got 
to raspberrypi.local. 

With the multi-user plugin there is only one tiddlywiki process that serves 
all the wikis so it is less resource intensive than spawning a new node 
process for each wiki which was one of the motivations I had for creating 
it in the first place, the pi kept crashing when I had more than 3 or 4 
wikis running on top of all the other things I have running on it (gitea, 
droppy and some other small server things I made)

The plugin is available on GitHub (https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-MultiUser)

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[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Nextcloud Setup also working on an Android-phone?

2018-04-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Since you're already running a server, you could add TiddlyServer, node.js, 
or Jed's mutli-user server and work from those. 

I see that Nextcloud works with WebDAV.  See 
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20via%20WebDAV for links to information 
about using WebDav and TW.

If your android phone is rooted, or allows you to use Termux, I think a 
batch script could be used to find and copy the latest downloaded TW file 
to it's starting position (it's 4 lines of script ).

You could also run syncthing or other file synchronizer to automatically 
synchronize your TW files. (this is what I use for phone/tablets). Of 
course, this would be separate from NextCloud.


-- Mark

On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 11:41:33 AM UTC-7, Axel Klein wrote:
>
> Hi *,
>
> I have some TiddlyWiki on my Nextcloud-server (which is actually a 
> Raspberry-Pi sitting on my private office desk.
> Syncing with my various Ubuntu and Windows computers works very well.
>
> Now what does not work yet is to have a working setup on my Android phone. 
> I can read the TiddlyWiki-file(s), but I cannot save the changed file into 
> the Nextcloud directory so it can be synchronized. The firefox extension 
> 'File Backups' works, but can save the TiddlyWiki-files only in the 
> download-directory or below.
> Since the Nextcloud-files live somewhere else, I see the only possibility 
> to copy the files around before and after editing which is not acceptable 
> in day-to day work.
>
> So my question: Is there a setup that works seamlessely?
>
> Thanks in advance for the answers.
> Best regards
>

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