Have recently discovered tiddlywiki and have started using it for
notes, as a journal and for a todo list. Question is though how large
can this folder get. I have about 8 tiddlers and one journal entry
and the folder is about twenty megs. Is this normal? Will the folder
keep growing at
Thanks Eric, very much appreciated,
Mark
On Aug 21, 1:43 pm, TiddlyTools elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
I've recently noticed that the FileDropPlugin has stopped working. I
think it is with the recent upgrade to FireFox 3.5. Do you know why
this is and what needs to be done to fix it - it
Further to what Wolfgang said: have you tried opening Firefox in
Safe mode without any extensions and then opening your MonkeyGTD
file? If that works then you'd have to start considering which of your
Add-ons/extensions might be causing the problem.
With the most recent Firefox/extension
In theory yes..
in javascript you can get the current time using t = new Date();
and theoretically you could use window.setTimeout to run periodically.
eg.
var mycronjob = function(){
alert(Hello! I run every 10 seconds!);
window.setTimeout(mycronjob,1);
};
mycronjob();
Obviously your page
Hi Mike,
What I've done so far works, but is probably too ugly to use in real
life. I put:
script src=supersleight.plugin.js/script
in MarkupPreHead.
I have Eric Shulman's InlineScriptPlugin installed. In the tiddler
where I want the graphic to display, I put:
html
img src=transparent.png
BTW, it appears to me that IE6 will handle *straight*, gif-like
transparent PNG's OK. Its only if you want the newer, levels-of-
transparency in PNG that you have the problems.
-- Mark
On Aug 21, 7:52 am, Mark S. throa...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Mike,
What I've done so far works, but is probably
Hi All
I know there are few plugins that display simple clocks etc...but can
TW work with time?
For example, is it possible to have a tiddler that activates another
tiddler (that has a LoadTiddlersPlugin command for example - thus
refreshing the information from the external TW !) every 10
The easiest way to do this would be to add the jquery plugin to your
MarkupPrehead tiddler.
eg.
script type='text/javascript' src='supersleight.js'/script
Then you'd need to make sure everytime your page is refreshed the
function is called
try something like this:
var oldrestart = restart;
Hi All
Thanks Mans.if the TW only had the slide show stuff that would be
a simple solution.I could even set the width of the whole TWor
I guess you are meaning that the iframe accesses ..url/
TW.html#slideshowtiddler - that would work and maybe my out
What I have found
Hi Eric,
That technique only works when the tiddler is part of the permaview.
That is, if I click on my sample tiddler, the images come up with the
opaque background. But, if I make a permaview, and refresh the screen,
then the sample tiddler displays correctly. The technique I mentioned
Wolfgang,
Thanks - works like a charm!
But ...
The easiest way with only a few tiddlers is to transclude them, to
embed their actual content like this:
tiddler Atiddler Btiddler C
How much is only a few ... here? Is the time it takes to pull in
data from all constituent tiddlers the
That technique only works when the tiddler is part of the permaview.
That is, if I click on my sample tiddler, the images come up with the
opaque background. But, if I make a permaview, and refresh the screen,
then the sample tiddler displays correctly. The technique I mentioned
previously,
Eric, you are the man!! These further changes achieve exactly what I
wanted.
Respect!
David
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data from all constituent tiddlers the issue here?
I only meant the time for typing too many tiddler transclusion macros..
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