Actually, that was the exact macro. But, the weird thing is after a
reboot, it is working!
Thanks for trying to help; I guess this is just one of those 'cosmic
ray' moments.
Alan
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On Aug 8, 2:59 am, jarble wrote:
> I actually want to create multiple journals within one TiddlyWiki.
For simplistic multiple journals in a TW go to shadow tiddler
SideBarOptions and put:
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<>
<>
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You can then find or list them separately by tags.
And/or you can modify the
Sounds like you are using a custom toolbar, or not using
ToolbarCommands (see your view template)
you will need to add the macros manually,
Hope that helps !
Mike
On Aug 7, 2:59 pm, SteveM wrote:
> I imported Eric Shulman's Navigation package including
> CollapsedTiddlersPlugin and CollapsedTe
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#LooseLinksPlugin
On 7 aug, 23:59, jarble wrote:
> *Is there a plugin for TiddlyWiki that makes links ignore spacing and
> capitalization (i. e., so that a link to "MyList" or "m Ylist" would
> redirect to a tiddler called "my list")?
>
> -Jarble
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*Is there a plugin for TiddlyWiki that makes links ignore spacing and
capitalization (i. e., so that a link to "MyList" or "m Ylist" would
redirect to a tiddler called "my list")?
-Jarble
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I imported Eric Shulman's Navigation package including
CollapsedTiddlersPlugin and CollapsedTemplate. I saved and reloaded
the TW, but I can't figure out how to activate the Collapse
functionality.
Any Help?
Thanks,
SteveM
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Hi,
This weekend there is a hackathon at google centered around google
wave & appengine.
The Google wave client is a conversation-metaphor client that is not
directly conducive to a tiddlywiki like all-in-one-page/wave
implementation.
A document-metaphor client could provide all the tiddlywiki
On Aug 7, 2009, at 3:01 PM, SteveM wrote:
> Thanks,
You're very welcome. As someone who's mostly needy here, it's nice to
be able to help for once.
Sincerely,
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Eric,
Exactly!
Thanks,
Steve
On Aug 7, 12:57 pm, Eric Weir wrote:
> On Aug 7, 2009, at 8:28 AM, SteveM wrote:
>
> > I ran across a very nicely done bibliography TW in German last year
> > but lost the link. Art/History/Philosophy, I can't quite remember the
> > subject area. I'd like to rev
> Simple question, but I've had no luck searching for the answer. What
> is the default order that tiddlers are displayed in when open then,
> and how can I override that default order.
There isn't actually any set order for the display of tiddlers in the
central 'story' column. If you click on
Simple question, but I've had no luck searching for the answer. What
is the default order that tiddlers are displayed in when open then,
and how can I override that default order. I am using this offline, so
I'm the only editor.
Thanks,
Ian
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On Aug 7, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
> In addition to twt-treeview
I meant to say, "In addition to twt-treeview-executive"
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On Aug 7, 2009, at 12:59 PM, jarble wrote:
> I actually want to create multiple journals within one TiddlyWiki.
Start using it. You'll begin to understand what's possible.
Regards,
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Decatur, GA
On Aug 7, 2009, at 11:48 AM, Mark S. wrote:
> TW out of the box is pretty good for knowledge management, but at the
> moment I'm using TW-notes because that was the main contender at the
> time that had a tree-like structure available. Virtually all of the
> information management systems out th
I actually want to create multiple journals within one TiddlyWiki.
On Aug 6, 11:33 am, Eric Weir wrote:
> On Aug 6, 2009, at 10:09 AM, jarble wrote:
>
> > *Is it possible to create multiple journals for TiddlyWiki? There's
> > already a "new journal" feature, but I'm looking for a tool that could
On Aug 7, 2009, at 8:28 AM, SteveM wrote:
> I ran across a very nicely done bibliography TW in German last year
> but lost the link. Art/History/Philosophy, I can't quite remember the
> subject area. I'd like to review it again as a use case.
>
> Does anybody here know what I'm talking about?
I spent about 2 months reviewing dozens of personal knowledge systems
before settling on TW. When you searching for a knowledge base I would
suggest that you:
* Avoid proprietary solutions that could be
be sold, go out of business, or charge
usurious amounts (this happened to me)
* Av
MPTW is a fantastic "package" but then so is the clever, fabulous
stuff developed by Eric Shulman, et al.
However, plug-ins from multiple developers appear to often bang into
each other. Which is perplexing for the non JS programmer. Has
anyone come up with a Best Practices design philosophy fo
Thank you both,
for continuity, here's my first tiddlyweb question: "tiddlyweb &
google search results"
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb/browse_frm/thread/76e661b108d63379
Dave
On Aug 7, 5:39 am, "cd...@peermore.com" wrote:
> On Aug 6, 8:05 pm, Dave Parker wrote:
>
> > I am aware of
HI all.
I am new with TW. I found that this is good tool and i want to
integrate it in my site.
What i want to do:
- users can register on my site and have own area;
- user can use tool TiddleWiki;
- to start using TW tool user must to upload file that is TW (or user
can choose to create new
Maybe this is a dumb question as it could be that tiddlywiki has this
inherently avilable already; but is there an optimal setup or group of
plug-ins that would get tiddlywiki functioning like a searchable
knowledge base? I have been looking for a good program for this
purpose for a while and sta
I ran across a very nicely done bibliography TW in German last year
but lost the link. Art/History/Philosophy, I can't quite remember the
subject area. I'd like to review it again as a use case.
Does anybody here know what I'm talking about? If so, can you provide
a link?
Thanks,
SteveM
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Thanks for the suggestion, M. With the SearchOptionsPlugin it works
fine (although it's a pity to have to dismiss the very nice
YourSearchPlugin). Actually I even prefer to have the list of
"referring tiddlers" displayed at the bottom of every tiddler very
much like your code suggestion
My only
On Aug 6, 8:05 pm, Dave Parker wrote:
> I am aware of the tiddlyweb google
> group:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlyweb?lnk=
>
> but it appears to be quite advanced, i.e. like the tiddlywiki dev
> google group.
>
> When I have simple (potential) user questions about tiddlyweb, should
> I pos
On Aug 6, 4:55 pm, FND wrote:
> > link to a view of all the tiddlers that have a given tag, which is
> > dynamic, i.e. the same link at any point opens all the tagged tiddlers
> > (e.g.http://example.com/myWiki#tag:foo)
>
> Your example there is actually correct - it should just work:
> ht
Eric,
Many thanks for your help... all sorted now.
All the best,
Anthony
On Aug 6, 6:33 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > I see that it's possible to have a collapsible index of tiddlers etc.
> > much like the options, which seems to be collapsible by default.
> > However, I can't work out how to m
"it's TiddlyWiki 1.2.32? ... In that case maybe a change is for the
best."
Maybe it is. It also gives you a chance to start from scratch... which
sometimes isn't such a bad idea.
On Aug 7, 12:25 am, jadderley wrote:
> Baffling...absolutely baffling.
>
> I have tried accessing ImportTiddlers and
David,
Erics nested sliders will do the job for you.[1]
ALex
ps Eric, I've recently revisited you site a lot more now i discovered the
theme switcher: i think the plain theme is a lot easier to read. But,
perhaps i wouldn't have discovered the theme switcher if i wasn't looking
for a way to view
Is it possible to extend this method so that when the file is opened
the list of tiddlers is automatically collapsed?
As a side question can the backstage menu also be hidden on opening?
David
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Hi Jonnan,
just if you wanted to get rid of the tagglyTagging controls in your
mainMenu,
try putting this into your stylesheet tiddler:
#mainMenu .tagglyTagging .tagglyLabel,
#mainMenu .tagglyTagging .hidebutton, #mainMenu .tagglyTagging .button
{display:none}
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> That's the first thing I tried, and while it doesn't give me any error
> messages, the plugin doesn't appear to do anything.
IIRC, it automatically saves the state of tiddlers in edit mode as
drafts every 45 seconds (by default).
So it's nothing very visible.
Remember that this is still an ex
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