Eric,
I am new at the WIKI, I understand the basic formatting, but I am
trying to understand the style, formatting and colorpalette, and I am
having difficulty getting the color palette added or set up. Can you
please help?
Cody
On Oct 10, 4:05 am, Eric Shulman wrote:
> I hate typing in #RGB cod
I am trying to embed screenshots in my tiddler. I understand HTML
formatting where you would include the source file, but the file is
being uploaded to a server and when the WIKI is viewed, the images are
not longer there? Is there a way to embed them without having to
upload them to the server th
@lggy: here are a couple of thoughts:
-I think if you use inline javascript you would have almost limitless
possibilities of manipulating your data. You could even do without
foreachtiddler plugin in that case.
-At some point or the other, when data becomes too much, lets say 1000
entries or so
Hi all
I would like to have something similar to selectPalette, but that
changes the size of the mainmenu between two widths. We're talking a
mere two lines of the Stylesheet. What would be the best way to do
this - both as in how to do it, and as in the way that adds the least
to the filesize?
Hi! Thanks everybody for your comments. I have now some feedback to
work on and new plugins to test.
@FND: yes, Sidebar toggle button is in the footer. I forgot to
configure it so that sidebar appears by default (now it is hidden by
default). Anyhow, that button shall go somewhere different.
@To
I am not having a problem with Chrome. I don't use the "enable-file-
cookies" option, but I do keep the TiddlySaver.jar file in the same
folder. I just at my other Chrome options and I don't see anything
special. Can you download a fresh vanilla tiddlywiki and save changes
to it with Chrome?
O
Hi
This is probably impossible and/or stupid but here goes anyway.
Let's say I've created some tiddlers (tiddlerOne, tiddlerTwo...) and
two customfields (owneralpha and ownerbeta)
In tiddlerOne I've given the fields owneralpha and ownerbeta the
values, "75% tiddlerFive", and "25% tiddlerSeven"
You could try starting Firefox in Safe Mode first - that worked for me
and made me suspect that the problem was one of my Add-ons (I've been
slowly adding them back in, but I haven't yet pinpointed the one that
caused the trouble).
cmari
On Oct 14, 10:42 am, dickon wrote:
> I will try rolling ba
According to http://www.tiddlytools.com/#InlineJavascriptPluginInfo,
InlineJavascriptPlugin supports:
/* javascript code goes here... */
I have several HTML pages I want to import into a TiddlyWiki and each
references the same external .JS file. Instead of bloating every
tiddler with the
Thanks Tobias, I think I can deal with editing the Stylesheet, as
long as I have examples.
Grant
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On Oct 15, 1:46 am, Tobias wrote:
> You might as well edit your PageTemplate and remove the gradient macro
> calls.
The question was; can the header gradient macro be overidden with a
style rule? Which it can.
However if you just want the header to be a solid color you could edit
the PageTempla
> Is it possible to link to a specific section in a tiddler and thus to
> have the tiddler scroll to that section, when clicking the link?
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SectionLinksPlugin
> so, will that work with TiddlersBar?
don't know... but it might
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Hi folks,
Is it possible to link to a specific section in a tiddler and thus to
have the tiddler scroll to that section, when clicking the link? If
so, will that work with TiddlersBar?
Tobias.
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Hi Michael,
Puh, that was close to torture. Honestly, your css management is
nearly impossible. You're even transcluding subStyleSheets multiple
times (from within substylesheets, e.g. StyleSheetAdjustments). Also,
you have a myriad of concurring and overriding styles. What's the use
in that?
An
I will try rolling back to an earlier version when I get home.
thanks.
On Oct 13, 4:18 pm, wolfgang wrote:
> Hi Dickon,
>
> I experienced the symptoms you describe with Firefox 3.5, therefore I
> reverted back to FF2.
>
> However, it could also be caused by any new FF extension you recently
> ad
You might as well edit your PageTemplate and remove the gradient macro
calls.
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HI Iggy,
> I like the theme!
> You definetely need to put the searchbox (or GotoPlugin?!?) into your header!
> I don't find the breadcrumbs to be much helpful... my thing with these is,
> that they really are not breadcrumbs in the classical sense of "I am in this
> part of the hierarchy", as
Hi Grant,
If you want to style your tabs you need to specify the corresponding
css definitions, preferably in your StyleSheet. If you have a certain
design goal, tell us what it is and we can point you into the right
direction on how to formulate the css properly, best referencing to
your test-wi
I am not much of a programmer, and would like to use WYSIWYG not only
for my text editing, but also for creating tabs and hyperlinks. Are
there any good plugins for this? I have tried the built in tab macro,
but I can not get them to look as nice as some other peoples tabs (but
the use coding et
> has anyone done anything with getting a tiddlywiki frontend to talk
> to a couchdb backend?
As far as I know, nobody has looked into this yet.
This would probably best be handled through the sync/adaptor framework.
Since CouchDB offers a RESTful API, it might be reasonably easy to build
upon
Ubiquity is quite cool, but as far as I know it is limited to run in a
browser.
I wrote tiddle as a standalone java app so that it could be available
wherever I am on my PC.
On Oct 14, 7:22 pm, Alex Hough wrote:
> Quicksilver for the web = Ubiquity[1]
>
> could the fucntionality be replicated
Forgive me for sounding like a crowd-following lummox, but has anyone
done anything with getting a tiddlywiki frontend to talk to a couchdb
backend?
Seems like a natural fit, and there there's some interesting noises
from Damien Katz[1], but but some quick googling doesn't show
anything.
C
[1]:
Sidebar toggle button is in the footer
On Oct 14, 2:55 pm, FND wrote:
> > Since the very beginning that I came accross TW, I thought it could be
> > a great tool to manage legal information, such as laws, resolutions,
> > decrees, rules and court decisions...
>
> That sounds interesting - thanks
> Since the very beginning that I came accross TW, I thought it could be
> a great tool to manage legal information, such as laws, resolutions,
> decrees, rules and court decisions...
That sounds interesting - thanks for sharing.
It appears the sidebar is hidden in your theme, so I had to make my
On Oct 14, 5:15 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> hmmm... maybe this:
> ...#SomeTitle%20txtintroTabs:%5B%5BFAQ%20%5D%5D
Great, that did it! Thanks. The tabs at twt-blackicity have bookmarks
on them now. Just click on the icon and bookmark it, copy link
location for pasting, or send it to your email p
Quicksilver for the web = Ubiquity[1]
could the fucntionality be replicated as ubiquity?
[1]http://labs.mozilla.com/blog/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/
2009/10/13 ben
>
> Yeah, that would be kind of cool. I'll add it to my todo list.
> Thanks Mans.
>
> On Oct 14, 3:29 am, Måns wrote:
> > Grea
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