Hi, I got a modified viewmethod plugin from here
http://groups.google.com/group/gtd-tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/162670e710280f80/
It makes the project name in ticklers(I'd like ticklers showed up in
this way)
however,when I use this plugin, it's seems the original function
render_ticker
be
Hello,
thank you for the just answers. But it seems I have to be more
precise: my _USB stick_ has been damaged by a colleague's knee. The
file is still open in the Firefox. Opening the source code in the
Firefox requires a lifely connection to its origin, the file on the
stick.
Guess I am lost,
I would also like this feature - case insensitive alphabetization
(good for sloppy typists).
On Apr 23, 10:33 am, joeseph jkzeit...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
in MGSD, how can i sort upper case und lower case letters in a way,
that it doesnt matter, if it is upper or lower case?
For example:
Hi,
I have my web page setup now and I would like to add a forum like
feature. I am using http://tiddlyguv.org/CommentsPlugin.html#CommentsPlugin
for this. However, over http comments can be added, but not saved. I
imagine this should be sorted out on the server side where I'll be
hosting. Is
Wow that was easy...I just copied:
.viewer pre {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]];
background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryPale]];}
to the StyleSheet tiddler and changed it to:
.viewer pre {border:1px dashed [[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]];
background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryPale]];}
Hi Craig,
Thanks for the comprehensive answer, there is some useful stuff here
for me and my team to help us make a decision on our style.
Do a recall correctly that you have a background in technical
authorship? Do you have a favourite set of conventions of typography?
On 25 April 2010 22:42,
Hi,
This is a very interesting concept. You wrote 2000+ pics/files.
I made a short test with your png's, TW size and file size.
Do you have your original pics as svg or other vector graphics format?
Here is what I found:
1)
saved 2 pics lossless png 381 kByte on disk
saved 1 pic compr.70% png
On 26 April 2010 09:32, oddparity dsta...@starke-net.de wrote:
Hello,
thank you for the just answers. But it seems I have to be more
precise: my _USB stick_ has been damaged by a colleague's knee. The
file is still open in the Firefox. Opening the source code in the
Firefox requires a
Hi Bauwe,
I really like the look of the pictograms and your interface.
Pictograms and hypertext made me think of hieroglyphics.
Mario's drag and drop feature would enable archetypal stories to be
composed at pictogram level, then detail entered into the tiddler.
Interesting and thought
Hi Bauwe,
I think it were great if - when hovering any of the pictograms in the
overview - a corresponding title or summary could be rendered in some
title container, e.g. right below or above the pictograms.
Together with some nice jQuery transitions, I think TiddlyPictoWiki
would make for a
Hi,
Following Måns’s link to [1] i found a post about integrating an SVG
editor into TW [2]. The recent post to this group about pictograms
together with SVG is exciting IHMO.
The “new style of writing” to which Jeremy refers on tiddlywiki.com,
in my mind was confined to text. I had neglected
Hi Tobias
Multiple Choice:
thinking about: theoretical traffic examinationsituation image,
traffic signs and examination questionsproduct!
Polls:
It would be very interesting especially when a count per click can be
measured over a longer time and multiple sessions.
The vocabulary will be a
Re: menus and pictagrams, this is cool:
http://www.bookfromtheground.com/home_english.htm
Its the work of a chinese artist.
ALex
On 26 April 2010 10:11, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Bauwe,
I think it were great if - when hovering any of the pictograms in the
overview -
Hello Mario
Saving ~60% of filesize may be of interest for handling, speed and
deployment.
Thats is important!
My first choice of Picto's are from the systems I used to work with.
I like the black and white looks and they are carefully constructed
over time by specialists.
The 72 I used in this
Hi Tobias
That is what I was wondering about.
For now I used the footer as a toolbar, but there must be some more
sophisticated way's.
Like moving/placing the toolbar elsewhere (physical challenges).
Also exploring things like adding:
a img {
padding: 5px ;
}
a img:hover {
background: #ff ;
}
Hi Mike,
Just to clarify -- that is what the function I posted does ;-)
Mark
On Apr 25, 5:26 pm, Mike eris...@gmail.com wrote:
I think that may be it (or very close)
i.e.
ara1 = [a,b,c,d,e]
ara2 = [c,e]
aRes = [a, b, d]
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Hi Alex.
Yes those are great picto's.
Talking about chinees: There is similarity between picto's and the
Chinese writing.
And more as an idea:
I saw a study once about the way people remember their pincode by
remembering the pattern they type on the grid.
The same study used a qwerty keyboard on
hi,
Polls:
It would be very interesting especially when a count per click can be
measured over a longer time and multiple sessions.
Have you thought about using piwik - realtime - analytics tool [1]
The vocabulary will be a personalized thing.
When proper measurements can be done some
hi,
On Apr 26, 1:12 pm, Bauwe Bijl bauweb...@gmail.com wrote:
The other 1000 picto's that I mentioned about are free for use,
english titled. Most are similar to the black and white demo pics.
Some picto's in this set might be confrontating to people and
that's why I didn't use them for
Blame it all on the typewriter.
Before the typewriter, all printed text came through a print house, with
trained people. The typewriter introduced the printed page to the average
business person. But it had its faults, which were mainly due to the limited
number of keys that humans could reach
I've got a similar problem, I've Ubuntu 9.10, with TW 2.6 Firefox
3.5.8 running both in a VM 3.01 under Windows 7 and the host Windows
7. I've made the changes recommended by the privileges plugin in both
environments. When I click save the first time I get the do you want
to proceed prompt,
Here's the follow-up. I will separate the main tiddly web page and the
forum.
I'll setup a forum using the plugin mentioned above plus
SetUserNamePlugin and ServerLockPlugin.
Hope this helps someone.
regards,
seba
On 26 apr., 08:15, Seba sebastjan.hri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have my web
I've been playing around with Michael Mahemoff's CommentsPlugin
(http://tiddlyguv.org/CommentsPlugin.html#CommentsPlugin) and made a
forum like in his screencast (http://softwareas.com/tiddlywiki-
screencast-forum-in-15-minutes). Then I added Eric's SetUserNamePlugin
I'm trying to use CookieManagerPlugin to get rid of the cookie prompts
in Firefox 3 (which doesn't store cookie exceptions for local
files[1])
After importing the CookieManagerPlugin and it's config from
tiddlytools.com, I uncheck Enable under browser cookies in the
cookie manager screen, and
Alex,
You remember correctly. I am a technical communicator. Most of my work
has been in written form but I have experience with rich media
presentation as well.
In my experience, typography hasn't been as important as style. Every
context requires an appropriate style guide, e.g. CMS, APA, MLA.
I do not have any experience using ccTiddly but currently the
ServerLock plugin notifies a user who was prevented from editing that
he needs to reload the wiki when it becomes available. If you want
automatic updating of changed tiddlers, you may want to consider
something like TiddlyWeb (although
Hi
I'm using Ubuntu Remix (=9.10) on three different boxes with Firefox
3.5.9 - and local saving works fine..
If you has done this:
I can also save a changed file usingfirefoxand epiphany's save as
functions.
somewhere in the process - and this has become your original you
might have a
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