Bit of a brain dump;
I recommend following the above advice but I do set my USB Drive letter on
every PC I use.
Also I open my tiddlywiki using a portable firefox (see portableapps.com),
so I take all my saved passwords, cookies and addons including the fantastic
tiddlysnip with me.
Under my tid
Many tiddlyWiki values are/can be stored as cookies in the browser.
search on "tiddlywiki cookies" for lots more info.
Thus the value can be obtained by any site aware of that cookie - normaly
just other tiddlywikis.
Tony
TonyM
If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you ha
Perhaps I can share with you my approach
With the help of judicious backups I tend to live my life in a single
tiddlywiki which I have built a piece at a time. With Tasks list and contact
info I have slowly evolved it into something greater.
Like the Computer metaphor "Booting", I lift my self up
Another thing is to use firefox plugins;
eg;
Write Area
Xinha
With portableapps anyone can use firefox !, add IEtabs addon for thoes
tricky sites.
To compose HTML in a WISYWIG environment then place the result inside
...
Tools such as the previewplugin may also make using wiki format easyier.
> the google groups search went away for past posts
Let's hope that's just a temporary bug.
It would be odd for Google to restrict access to the group archives.
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Folks,
To assist me on exporting tiddler I would like to add a feature that
allows me to tag all the items obtained from a list of tiddlers found
using a combination of tags;
eg; include all tiddlers tagged .task and =urgent but not tagged
=inactive or =closed
But automatically apply the tag "e
Hello everybody,
does anyone know of a method to link to a tiddler without having to
care about the capitalization? I searched the web, but could not find
what I am looking for.
As an example:
If I have a tiddler with title "Example" I would like to be able to
link to it with lower case in a tex
Many thanks TonyM. That's what I've been looking for.
Regards
David
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> does anyone know of a method to link to a tiddler without having to
> care about the capitalization? I searched the web, but could not find
> what I am looking for.
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#LooseLinksPlugin
does *exactly* what you want!
enjoy,
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Fantastic, sounds easy, i will be sure to check it out, thnaks for the
tip.
/br
Dave
On Aug 3, 9:09 am, Anthony Muscio wrote:
> Many tiddlyWiki values are/can be stored as cookies in the browser.
>
> search on "tiddlywiki cookies" for lots more info.
>
> Thus the value can be obtained by any s
Hi there,
I'm trying to use the following to generate a todo list where it
matches the tags "task" and then the current tiddler name. The line
below obviously doesn't work, but hopefully you get the gist?
<\>
%0"}} "\n" task [[tiddler.title]]>>
The context is that tasks are generated from meeti
> below obviously doesn't work, but hopefully you get the gist?
> <\>
> %0"}} "\n" task [[tiddler.title]]>>
You got it almost right... just change
[[tiddler.title]]
to
{{tiddler.title}}
so that it uses a computed parameter instead of a literal value of
"tiddler.title"
enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulma
Thanks, exactly what I needed... I think it should be in the core
(after all it is extremely small).
As a starter with TiddlyWiki it is very annoying that you have to use
[[example|Example]] to write correctly.
Jeroen
On 3 aug, 13:28, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > does anyone know of a method to link
> ... I think it should be in the core
> (after all it is extremely small).
> As a starter with TiddlyWiki it is very annoying that you have to use
> [[example|Example]] to write correctly.
>
Don't think so. I tried LooseLinksPlugin with a very large TiddlyWiki,
and there it isn't practical, sinc
This is appearing in red by every titleAny suggestions?
Thanks!
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 6:03 PM, jarble wrote:
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> Is there an edition of TIddlyWiki that mimics Wikimedia's layout and
> functionality (but is client-side)?
>
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> Don't think so. I tried LooseLinksPlugin with a very large TiddlyWiki,
> and there it isn't practical, since it slows performance badly.
>
> Regards..
Off course it should be an option to activate or not (much like it is
now). But I only think that people starting with TiddlyWiki an people
wit
Please have a look here http://fnd.lewcid.org/tmp/testcase_editTemplate.html
When a new tiddler is created by clicking the link 'myLabel' in the
GettingStarted tiddler, the title field in edit mode shows the value
'myTitle myTag' whereas it should contain ONLY 'myTitle' (the string
'myTag' is bei
> Don't think so. I tried LooseLinksPlugin with a very large TiddlyWiki,
> and there it isn't practical, since it slows performance badly.
I've just done a major performance re-write for LooseLinksPlugin...
instead of looping through all the tiddlers each time a TiddlyLink is
rendered, it now bui
On Aug 3, 10:51 am, shavinder wrote:
> Please have a look herehttp://fnd.lewcid.org/tmp/testcase_editTemplate.html
>
> When a new tiddler is created by clicking the link 'myLabel' in the
> GettingStarted tiddler, the title field in edit mode shows the value
> 'myTitle myTag' whereas it should c
Interesting.
As soon as I added to it
it worked fine.
But that doesn't explain why it is doing it.
It's like the system feels it needs to write the tag somewhere
visible, and can only put it in the visible edit title field.
This same limitation is not carried over to custom fields as I added
one,
Just for your information.
When I create a tiddler [[PRHC]] and I add to the DefaultTiddler
tiddler a link to [[prhc]] then it links to an empty tiddler with the
name "prhc". Using it in 'normal' tiddlers works fine so not a big
problem, just wanted to let you know.
Jeroen
On 3 aug, 21:27, Eric
Hi Anthony,
Appreciate the response, perhaps you can clarify for me a little
question
Maybe i am a little slow, being near midnight on Monday but i looked
in a few cookies to see specific logon info as i expect, i did not see
it???
Can you highlight what i might have missed, i thought this
> When I create a tiddler [[PRHC]] and I add to the DefaultTiddler
> tiddler a link to [[prhc]] then it links to an empty tiddler with the
> name "prhc". Using it in 'normal' tiddlers works fine so not a big
> problem, just wanted to let you know.
LooseLinksPlugin only extends the handling for Ti
I love Marc Shuman's http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CommentPlugin.
I was wondering if there was a way to add a button like "add a note"
within the CommandToolbar so that it appears in each Tiddler next to
the "close", "close others", "edit" links. You'd get a popup with a
message that you could type
> I love Marc Shuman'shttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#CommentPlugin.
My name is Eric Shulman, not Marc Shuman :-)
> I was wondering if there was a way to add a button like "add a note"
> within the CommandToolbar so that it appears in each Tiddler next to
> the "close", "close others", "edit" links.
Hi Eric,
I was asking a similar question in another post and could not help
wonder if this may suit my needs better.
The reply in the other post essentially showed me the syntax for
comments such as /% text %/ the only little issue is that it creates
blank lines.
So would AddANote eliminate thi
Hi Morris,
Thanks for the little tips which works although it has one annoying
little aspect which was unexpected and that is the inclusion of /%
text %/ in a tiddler produces a blank line.
I know i sound like i am nitpicking but is there an option which will
not produce a blank line after exit
> The reply in the other post essentially showed me the syntax for
> comments such as /% text %/ the only little issue is that it creates
> blank lines.
> So would AddANote eliminate this issue if i use #CoreTweaks##610?
The two kinds of 'comments' are unrelated to each other...
The comment mark
On Aug 4, 8:25 am, DaveP wrote:
> Hi Morris,
>
> Thanks for the little tips which works although it has one annoying
> little aspect which was unexpected and that is the inclusion of /%
> text %/ in a tiddler produces a blank line.
Actually it was Mark S. who suggested /% %/ and noted at the t
Thank you guys, I shall open a ticket.
On Aug 4, 12:08 am, Eric Shulman wrote:
> On Aug 3, 10:51 am, shavinder wrote:
>
> > Please have a look herehttp://fnd.lewcid.org/tmp/testcase_editTemplate.html
>
> > When a new tiddler is created by clicking the link 'myLabel' in the
> > GettingStarted t
> I am using the NewsFeed/RSS writing function of the SaveAs plugin from
> http://www.tiddlytools.com/#SaveAsPluginversion 2.5.2.
> was expecting the rss feed to be sorted by last published date.
I concur... RSS (xml) output is now sorted by modification date (most
recent first).
> Also if it
Sorry I had not realised that it was Mark S. that gave me the tip,
that's what happens when you're up at midnight tinkering with TW.
As for putting comments in code er no actually i don't use do or use
any html, css, java/script code as such yet, i would like to but
that's for another day :)
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