1) I'd provide a temporary solution, a very small script, need not
change the current plugin and also no more other plugin need to be
installed, at the thread,
http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/7c3304f73bad890e/58e41e618401f1b3?show_docid=58e41e618401f1b3
2) I do not
Wolfgang,
The best answer about what you can do with wikidPad alone can be found
here:
http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/help/
I suggest that you read through the links to discover the advantages
of the latest version of wikidPad. They illuminat quite clearly how
you can use wikidPad effectively.
A
Ok, TW noob here. I must be missing something obvious. I'm wanting
to reference a section, just like this thread is talking about.
So let's say I have a tiddler named "Ice Cream".
And in that tiddler, I have headings/sections like:
!Rocky Road
Mmm Delicious
!Mint Chocolate Chip
Yummy, my fav
> I tried putting [[Ice Cream##Mint Chocolate Chip]] in a different
> tiddler and the link was interpreted as a new tiddler instead of a
> reference.
> I'm running the latest and greatest version of tiddlywiki.
>
> What am I missing?
The current release of TW (2.4.1) only recognizes
[[TiddlerName
> A suggestion though, you may want to add a note indicating the
> dependency to the 'package' documentation. We noobs don't always
> understand that the docs aren't necessarily all in one place.
The most reliable way to install a complete TiddlyTools package is to
import all the tiddlers that a
Perfect! Thank you again, Eric.
A suggestion though, you may want to add a note indicating the
dependency to the 'package' documentation. We noobs don't always
understand that the docs aren't necessarily all in one place.
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Thank you for the quick reply. Should I look for the 'package' on
your other tools for directions?
Also, it took me a short bit of experimenting to find the placement of
the line "" in the
EditTemplate mattered, but I now have it at the top of the tiddler I'm
editing and it appears to be functio
> editing and it appears to be functional. One remaining problem; this
> text is appearing along with the QuickEditBar:
>
...
>
> I'm guessing there is another option to hide the script text, or my
> cut/paste went somehow wrong.
In order to process the ... content, you need to
install this
You can either get NestedSlidersPlugin or a similar plugin, or, if you
want an easier, prefabricated option, try No-Brainer Notes at
http://www.giffmex.org/nobrainernotes.html.
Dave
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I've retried this after setting the editor region to English and using
Bram Chen's guidance on how to create a tiddler with the wysiwyg tag
from scratch rather than opening one in the standard editor first,
tagging it, closing it and reopening it in HTMLArea. But the
formatting problems remain.
1
How can I bold the date when using the forEachtiddler plugin?
...
write
'(index < 5) ? "* "+tiddler.modified.formatString("DD MMM YY")
+" → [["+tiddler.title+"]] →"+getFirstLine(tiddler.text)
+"\n":""'
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Thanks
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Wolfgang
If I use <> then a
dialog box is offered for me to enter the new tiddler name but, on
clicking OK, no tiddler is presented for me to edit. Although I typed
a tiddler name into the box, no tiddler of that name is found by
search or goto either.
I tried including a title in the statement
That did indeed nail the language by the look of it. Many thanks
indeed.
The formatting tools still misbehave but I've noted that in a separate
thread so I'll post more information as I have it there.
I'll try the suggested solutions to creating a wysiwyg-tagged tiddler
first though in case the
I was wondering is there a way to do a sub side menu .For example:
food -apple
-pear
-Grapes
This way I can organize data by sub menus. Does this make sense to
anyone let me know if you need more details. I have seen others do
this but I am unaware how.
thanks
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No need to apologise - I'm just grateful for the tool and that the
langauge change is so straightforward.
I'll be interested to see if this also fixes the strange jumping of
the cursor to the bottom of the editing area when I apply formatting
changes like heading styles or bold.
Many thanks
Kevin
Ah, yes, I misinterpreted this.
I'd also read "It is hoped that some of these tweaks may be
incorporated into later versions of the TW core" and saw that the core
version to which it applied was 2.2.0. So I assumed that these tweaks
would be present in 2.4.1.
I'll go back and follow the instruct
Today I noticed that after clicking around in a TW the left border
line of the tiddler area starts blinking.
I also found this in a local copy of TiddlyTools that a downloaded a
few days ago.
In an empty TW 2.4.1 a blinking line appears on the right side of the
tab area and when you close a tiddle
> # QuickEditPackage
> Does someone have a link to cookbook instructions on what is needed?
[[QuickEditPackage]] contains installation instructions.
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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I've downloaded NoBrainerNotes and added a link to it from my main TW
(a basic local copy of 2.4.1) file. After experimenting a little with
it, I find the QuickEdit plugin to be quite nice (thank you Eric).
So, I thought to add this to my main TW file. Using the Backstage
Import functionality, I
Hi MH,
Could you post the code you used? I think I'd like to do the same thing you
did.
Thanks,
Stefi
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 1:05 PM, MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I finaly found the solution: ForEachTiddlerPlugin and the
> AddToListActionExamples
> This lists every Tiddler I need and sho
On 10/20/2008 Eric Weir wrote:
> On 10/20/2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> Sounds like you might have a firewall problem. Are you using any
> >> local security products?
>
> Hmm. Dunno. Haven't installed any, but there may be one running
> anyway. I was using a router, which had built-in
On 10/20/2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sounds like you might have a firewall problem. Are you using any local
> security products?
Hmm. Dunno. Haven't installed any, but there may be one running anyway.
I was using a router, which had built-in firewall protection. I assumed
that when I sto
On 10/20/2008 wolfgang wrote:
> .HideSideBarButton {float:right;} without the quotes. I don't use
> ToggleSidebarMacro, therefore would had to assemble, try and
> experiment with it myself to know - but don't find the time for -
> unless you would already had a test case provided (as always
On 10/20/2008 wolfgang wrote:
> Maybe some shadow note in the Mptw default ViewTemplate would make it
> easier for beginners?:
>
> "For adjustments to the ViewTemplate use the ViewTemplate section of
> MptwTheme tiddler"
Agreed.
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That worked. thanks so much
On Oct 19, 11:18 pm, wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Zypher,
>
> > write
> > '(index < 10) ? "* [["+tiddler.title+"]]\n →
> > "+getFirstLine(tiddler.text)+"\n": "" '
>
> > [/code]
>
> > Output:
>
> > Recent Journal entries:
> > 18 October 2008
> > →
Sounds like you might have a firewall problem. Are you using any local
security products?
;Daniel
On 10/19/08, Eric Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 10/13/2008 wolfgang wrote:
>
>> >> What Firefox extensions to you have installed?
>> > >
>> > > Adobe DLM 1.5.2.29, Foxmarks 2.1.0.12, P
Hi Eric,
Thanks for all your patience on this one, but I still can't get it
working.
I have:
- Copied and pasted your code into a real tiddler, called
DefaultTiddlersTweak.
- Given this new tiddler a tag of systemConfig.
- Editted the tiddler called DefaultTiddlers, found in the 'All' tab,
and de
> > We'll look into this and hopefully provide a fix for the core.
>
> I've opened a ticket:http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/ticket/749
>
> I've updated TiddlyTools CoreTweaks to automatically make this change
> to the window.ieCreatePath() function. (see tweak for ticket #749)
>
> To add this tweak to
> Thanks for this and the other explanations. Actually, the reason it
> failed is that in MPTW MptwTheme doesn't activate the
> ToolBarCommandsTiddler. [Or at least that's how I understand it.]
>
Yes, MptwTheme doesn't uses the ToolbarCommands tiddler, not even the
default ViewTemplate - and that
> usage of this scipt:
> < tagged with 'wysiwyg'">>
>
> (where the first one parameter is the button label, and the second is
> tooltip)
The NewSavedTiddler macro works as the regular NewTiddler macro. You
simply can add label, tooltip text, tags, the content of a template
tiddler ...
(also see:
> StyleSheet was ".HideSideBarButton {float:right;}," which I gather is a
> style definition.
.HideSideBarButton {float:right;} without the quotes. I don't use
ToggleSidebarMacro, therefore would had to assemble, try and
experiment with it myself to know - but don't find the time for -
unless you
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