Hi oxydum,
I'm affraid you are right about the monkeyTagger - it does not work
anymore with newer versions
I tested it with fresh tw 2.4.1 and mptw 2.4.1+.
The result is the same (does not show tiddlers tagged with a given
tag)
I've checked the author's site (SaqImtiaz,
This suggests that it is an IE8-specific problem...
Since IE8 is still in beta, I'm not sure we should put too much effort
into it at this point.
Having said that, I'll see whether we can investigate this a little
further after the holidays.
-- F.
Personally I found more pleasure in the LatexMathMLPlugin
http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/~psoares/addons.html
There's only 1 caveat, and that it only works on firefox (or at least
it doesn't work on IE).
I believe the math plugin you are referring to needs to be on-line...
HTH,
Reenen
On Dec 13,
They say that I have to call
SCRIPT SRC=jsMath/plugins/spriteImageFonts.js/SCRIPT
[...]
But where to I have to use it ?
This sort of code usually goes into MarkupPreHead* (make sure the path
to the .js file is correct).
I'm not familiar with jsMath though, so there might be further steps
how can I import my tiddlers from tiddlywiki to nobrainernotes?
You can just use the standard TiddlyWiki import facilities*, which are
also available in No-Brainer Notes.
HTH.
-- F.
* http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Importing
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You
Given the the subject line, I think he means the n800 n810 internet
tablets.
They seem to have a lot of apps already:
http://maemo.org/downloads/OS2008/
They seems to run on Linux, so I am going to guess at least one of
their web browsers can handle JavaScript.
Ken Girard
On Dec 19, 3:38 am,
I would expect the same behavior to occur - the 2nd edit you save will
overwrite the whole TW file - thereby erasing the edit you saved
first...
I guess you are right - I wasn't thinking of it like that, but this is
essentially the same as multi-user access... I will have to do some
more
How do you turn off the feature where words with two capitals in them
are auto-linked unless you put in a ~. I.e., WW2 automatically turns
into a link.
Also, what is the logic behind that feature anyway?
As usual, many thanks in advance!
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How do you turn off the feature where words with two capitals in them
are auto-linked unless you put in a ~. I.e., WW2 automatically turns
into a link.
Also, what is the logic behind that feature anyway?
When Ward Cunningham developed the first wiki software, one important
goal was to
Tiddlywiki works well on my n800. Other wiki engines work, too. Before
switching to Tiddlywiki, I used Python-based MoinMoin for taking
notes / keeping personal info. Like TW, Moinmoin works well on
multiple platforms.
A search of the forums at Internet Tablet Talk should turn up more
info...
Balu,
There was a plugin called GPAD earlier this year that generated
passwords based on a passphrase and domain names.
The plugin is here...
http://pad.tiddlyspot.com/
And a discussion of it's use is here..
Once or twice a year I have to dig into some old VB6 file. The author
used suffix characters to indicate the data type.So I don't have to
lookup these suffix characters again, I thought I'd put a table into a
separate tiddler.
Was I surprised that these characters broke the table generator. Her
I noticed the Taffy js a few months ago and originally thought it
would make a great addition to Tiddlys.
It could potentially partially replace many of the plugins already in
use and provide a nice platform for specialized things like GTD, goal
setting, small business, etc.
I then realized
Thanks for the info.
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Thanks so much! Yeah, I use this for academic stuff, so the issue
comes up a lot... I kind of think the option to shut that feature off
should be standard.
On Dec 19, 1:42 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
How do you turn off the feature where words with two capitals in them
are
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