No they are adding lots of actions to existing projects...
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Hmm. I don't use quick add much. Am I missing something ? Are you
guys adding 10 projects at a time or something ?
On Nov 26, 11:53 am, rvandervort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, another thought occurred to me -- I'd really like to see the
quick add capability built into the project
First of all, I love the blog plugin that allows users to post their
tiddlers to a Wordpress blog.
However, I would like to work out a small issue. It would be nice to
write the post once in a Tiddler and have the same formatting in the
tiddler as in the Wordpress blog.
When using TiddlyWiki
My problems accessing a permalink from an Outlook email hyperlink is
limited to a TiddlyWiki saved on the local file system. So a
hyperlink to http://myTW.html#Item1 will open the TW with the Item1
tiddler being displayed. A hyperlink to file:///c:/myTW.html#Item1
will open the TW with the
My problems accessing a permalink from an Outlook email hyperlink is
limited to a TiddlyWiki saved on the local file system.
You could try using a localhost URL - e.g.
file://localhost/c:/myTW.html#Item1
instead of
file:///c:/myTW.html#Item1
-- F.
TiddlyWiki can use html as long as it is surrounded by html tags [...]
Wordpress can understand html too. [...]
However, when I created the Tiddler in TiddlyWiki, and then tried to
upload the tiddler to the Wordpress blog, only the Title would upload
Could you provide a link to the plugin
Looking for these feautres. Do they exist?
Q1. I don't want to have to specify a name for my new tiddlers. Is
there a plugin that creates the tiddler's name from, let's say, the
first 5 words of the tiddler's body, whenever the name field is left
blank?
Q2. Words in a particular tiddler are
Q1. I'm digging Clint's TagCloud plugin. But does anyone know of a
Word Cloud plugin? I'd like to see a cloud of the top, lets say 40
recurring words in my tiddlers.
Q2. Can I somehow hide the systemConfig tag from the TagCloud
plugin? And perhaps from the Tags list too. I've got a tiddlywiki of
Big chunks of days have disappeared out of my life trying resolve such
mysteries. At the end of the day it's never a good feeling -- whether
you've succeded or not.
Just for the record, many users report the opposite; yes, it might feel
very strange and intimidating sometimes - but solving
On 11/26/2008 FND wrote:
Please refer to this earlier discussion:
http://tinyurl.com/67y3nj
(http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/62b1c7ff084dfcbb/949ca33b98eabb2a?#949ca33b98eabb2a)
I had my say -- along a somewhat different line -- then, too.
I imagine a
On Nov 26, 11:49 am, FND [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you provide a link to the plugin you're using?
I suppose we could make it strip the HTML tags before pushing the
content to WordPress.
Actually, that would not give the right result either. For some
unexplainable reason the plugin will
Actually, that would not give the right result either. For some
unexplainable reason the plugin will not publish the tiddler body to
the body of the Wordpress blog post when there are html tags in the
text.
There are basically two possibilities here:
a) client-side: the contents are not
Hello !
Just a word to say that a new version specilaised into making easy
blogs of TiddlyWiki is in the way. I'll call it twikiblog ^^
I fixed bad character formatting and i plan to put it online for the
end of this week to test every possible issue in the real.
Everything runs fine in a very
Q2. Can I somehow hide the systemConfig tag from the TagCloud
plugin? And perhaps from the Tags list too. I've got a tiddlywiki of
philosophical writings going on and I'd rather not see systemConfig
in the middle of tags on metaphysics.
Tag the TagCloudPlugin with excludeLists:
Hey, uh, no one ever helped me with this one. Did I surpass my
lifetime quota of questions on this group? ;-)
Dave
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Hi there,
When saving my TiddlyWiki for the first time, I clicked Remember this
setting, but then somehow (??) accidentally clicked Deny instead of
Allow. Now Firefox remembers that I have denied TiddlyWiki access
to my computer.
I have just spent hours working on my Wiki (yes, I should have
Beautiful - thanks FND. Sorry I didn't read up well enough and thanks
for linking. My next thought was, I wish I could exclude the
excludeLists tag from lists! and of course... you can!
What a finely crafted piece of software!
-jgw
On Nov 26, 4:42 pm, FND [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q2. Can I
You're right. Consider it said! And I'd be willing to build a list of
words to exclude, and such lists of the usual suspects probably
already exists.
-jgw
On Nov 26, 3:45 pm, Eric Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/26/2008 aspirant wrote:
Q1. I'm digging Clint's TagCloud plugin. But does
I thought about that and really hoped it would solve my problem.
Unfortunately, using localhost just gets me to the default tiddler(s),
same as before.
On Nov 26, 11:23 am, FND [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problems accessing a permalink from an Outlook email hyperlink is
limited to a
Try here: http://firefoxprivileges.tiddlyspot.com/
NikiN wrote:
Hi there,
When saving my TiddlyWiki for the first time, I clicked Remember this
setting, but then somehow (??) accidentally clicked Deny instead of
Allow. Now Firefox remembers that I have denied TiddlyWiki access
to my
Hi Ken,
Version 0.4.2 doesn't seem to work in IE6. but I seem to remember
playing with it when you first posted this.
Umm.. I have restructured the code, not sure what has changed. I am
downloading IE and will test/debug later today.
Also your version.extensions.scheduleis still showing
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