On Apr 6, 2011, at 7:50 PM, iain wrote:
> I use a version of "No Brainer notes" - I have a master formatted
> version which I copy every time I need a TW for note taking.
I do the same with a slightly modified version of TWT-Blackicity-Lite, itself
tweak of a TW-Treeview, both by Morris Gray. I
Reloading a TW means saving all your changes and press on your
keyboard. If you hit without saving changes, it should ask if you
want to navigate away from this page.
On Apr 4, 11:31 pm, rafaeld wrote:
> It's not a dumb question. The answer is: No. I don't know how to
> "reload" a TW (I assume
> Does images in TiiddlyWiki always a URL/hyperlink to the actual image?
>
> Is there a plugin for inserting images?
see http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#AttachFilePackage
To create attachment tiddlers containing embedded images, you need
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#AttachFilePlugin
http://www.T
Hi all,
Does images in TiiddlyWiki always a URL/hyperlink to the actual image?
Is there a plugin for inserting images?
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com.
To unsubscr
There are 2 adaptations which I use everyday. First is Notestorm and
second is contacts book. I don't this wordpress can effectively do
something like serving as a contacts/address book.
On Apr 6, 7:50 pm, iain wrote:
> Portability and ease of use (no cloud or net needed) are big selling
> points
Hi all,
Please advise what is the best Tiddlywiki template /theme for doing
documentation work, for example, a documentation for how a script/
program work.
Am looking for one that I can include images as well or does it matter
since all images are just URLS to the actual images?
--
You receive
Thank you very much, that was very helpful!
On Apr 6, 4:01 am, Ben Gillies wrote:
> On 5 Apr 2011 11:07, "Ben Gillies" wrote:
>
>
>
> > > However, I want to know if TiddlyWiki can be used with *Firefox*
> > > on Android.
>
> I've done some more testing and can happily confirm that it actually wo
I'm using Firefox 3.6.16. But it does work in Chrome. Well done.
octw
On 4月6日, 下午10時33分, Blaine Cook wrote:
> Which browser are you using? It probably won't work on Internet
> Explorer, but should work on recent versions of Firefox / Chrome /
> Safari.
>
> cheers,
>
> b.
>
> On 6 April 2011 14:1
Portability and ease of use (no cloud or net needed) are big selling
points for me.
I use a version of "No Brainer notes" - I have a master formatted
version which I copy every time I need a TW for note taking.
It works well
Iain
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the G
Hi!
I've added the Trash Can function, in case you want to delete a
bookmark but aren't completely sure you want it gone permanently. This
gives you a chance to "undelete" it.
w
On Mar 28, 11:40 am, whatever wrote:
> I've seen it, yes, but this was also my own exercise in fET and
> treeview, pl
Thank you both! Solved both of my problems. :)
w
On Apr 6, 8:21 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > As for restart();, I have the following script that enables/disables
> > the TrashPlugin (adds/removes systemConfigDisable tag):
> > It adds/removes the tag, saves and refreshes, but it doesn't restart,
>
On Apr 6, 11:06 am, axs wrote:
> >>* build *complete "applications"* using plugins, scripts, stylesheets,
>
> +1
I should add:
For the less technically-inclined, you can download an variety of pre-
written TiddlyWiki "applications" that have been built and published
by people in the TWCommunit
It's highly customizable, to fit your personal taste.
It has a very active community.
-m
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com.
To unsubscribe from this group, send email t
Sry,
I forgot to point to the plugins source.
But in this particular case, I needed to point to zzConfig, which
demonstrates how to set the config.options. to get a result, that is
shown in a ShadowTiddler SearchOptions.
[[zzConfig]]
var co = config.options;
co.chkSearchResultsOptions = false;
c
> As for restart();, I have the following script that enables/disables
> the TrashPlugin (adds/removes systemConfigDisable tag):
> It adds/removes the tag, saves and refreshes, but it doesn't restart,
> the TrashPlugin is still active.
Although you have tagged the plugin *tiddler*, the plugin *cod
> http://simplicity.tiddlyspace.com/#SearchOptions
Please use links to the original distribution source for published
plugins, rather than links to your particular document... Otherwise,
people may not get the most recent revision of the plugin and
associated documentation.
In this case, the corr
Hi whatever,
I use
story.forEachTiddler(function(t,e)
{story.refreshTiddler(t,null,true)});
refreshDisplay();
from http://www.tiddlytools.com/#RefreshPageDisplay
It refreshes, without a restart.
It is available as a toolbar bookmarklet too.
-m
--
You received this message because you are sub
>>* build *complete "applications"* using plugins, scripts, stylesheets,
+1
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com.
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
tiddlywik
I Tested it with:
Version
11.01
Build
1190
Platform
Win32
System
Windows NT 6.1 / Win7 :)
===
It is messud up, but it was possible to log in.
-m
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@goo
Mario,
Thanks a lot for taking the effort to write this (especially for me? I
prefer to beileve that yes :-) )
I'll use it as a base and maybe add some more twists
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 8:06 PM, PMario wrote:
> To create realistic tiddlers you can do the following.
>
> Get InlineJavaScriptPlu
You can use SearchOptions plugin and specify, what should be found.
I use zzConfig [1] to permanently set/init the options needed.
If you have some problems with my (neui-em) shadow tiddlers, I can tag
them accordingly. I didn't do that, sinc nobody complained yet.
http://simplicity.tiddlyspace
To create realistic tiddlers you can do the following.
Get InlineJavaScriptPlugin [1]
Create some LoremIpsum text [2]
copy as much text as needed into a tiddler named: LoremIpsum
Copy the following script into a test tiddler
!!! Turn off AutoSave option
Change maxCnt to eg 20 and run it sever
> My question, is, what is *so* special about Tiddly in your opinion?
>
> For me, Tiddly sounds like: 1) tags 2) search 3) wikilinks 4) timeline
> All of this Wordpress can provide, but probably much slower, which is my
> motivation to pursue TiddlyWiki
* personal wiki (tags, search, etc. - as yo
Hi!
How do you force TiddlyWiki to refresh/restart? I thought
refreshDisplay() refreshed the display and restart(); restarted the
wiki, but apparently they don't always. For example, I'm using fET
with a script to generate buttons to remove/add a tag from/to a
tiddler, for example:
Thanks Eric, going to try
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > Can I filter by several tags? Like: give me all the tiddles with all
> > of the tags: tag1, tag5, tag17
>
> Try this:
>
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#MatchTagsPlugin
>
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools /
As discussed elsewhere
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_frm/thread/98f2c5aaeb584d41
the content held in the MediaWiki at http://tiddlywiki.org/ has been
in the process of being migrated from there to TiddlySpace
http://tiddlywiki.tiddlyspace.com/
for a few weeks.
This c
Hi,
During the last days on which I examine TiddlyWiki, I figure out that it's
considered a *unique* application. Citing a Eric from a recent post " It is
nothing like TiddlyWiki -- is anything? ", and I've heard more stuff like
this
My question, is, what is *so* special about Tiddly in your opin
Hi,
In Opera (11, both Linux and Win from what I've checked) in some spaces the
TiddlySpace backstage (button + bar) renders normally:
http://following.tiddlyspace.com/
http://docs.tiddlyspace.com/
and in some it's messed up, looking like an emaciated version of the regular
TW backstage, wher
Hello,
I've been working on a custom search form based on Eric's suggestion at [1].
It works except the search also returns text from TW markup, e.g. custom CSS
class names.
How could this be prevented? Scanning for syntax seems out given custom
plugins etc. One can imagine rendering the tidd
Which browser are you using? It probably won't work on Internet
Explorer, but should work on recent versions of Firefox / Chrome /
Safari.
cheers,
b.
On 6 April 2011 14:12, octw wrote:
> It looks great. But I can't make it work to open ANY book listed in
> the index.html...
> :(
>
> octw
>
> On
Hey guys,
Thank you for your responsiveness, these all are good inputs.
Disabling tags is not a good option for me however, as tags and fast search
are the main reasons for me to pursue tiddlywikki
I'm considering writing a script to test this by myself,
Where can I learn about the file format o
It looks great. But I can't make it work to open ANY book listed in
the index.html...
:(
octw
On 4月5日, 下午10時19分, Blaine Cook wrote:
> Hi octw,
>
> something like this is absolutely possible. Last year, I wrote
> rePublish[1], which isn't integrated with TiddlyWiki, but does the
> ePub unzipping
Thanks chaps.
I think using the IE hacks in the CSS is going to be good for me. I
have this problem where I need an IE-specific style but it needs to
kick in after a plugin has written a StyleSheet to the head.
I realised another solution is to add something like "ie6" as a class
on the HTML elem
> I have used a tiddlywiki with over a 1000 tiddlers and that worked
> ok. I have also seen a guy's tiddlywiki which was 16mb in size. He
> said it worked reasonable well. He had made a few speed tweaks such
> as disabling the tags but overall it worked well.
> Tags seem to be the only thing to
If you have the option of having a separate css file to the document,
you can obviously use conditional if statements for IE using the
MarkupPreHead tiddler.
Jon
On Apr 6, 8:20 am, colmjude wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to add IE-specific stylesheets into TiddlyWikis?
>
> > I know one method,
On Apr 6, 4:18 am, Ben Gillies wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:33 AM, passingby wrote:
> > Is there a way I can bookmark interesting posts from the discussions
> > here in the group? I sometimes think I might need this information in
> > future.
>
> Sure. If you set up a space on TiddlySpace
Why would you need a browser-specific template? Other than for show.
w
On 6 apr., 09:20, colmjude wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to add IE-specific stylesheets into TiddlyWikis?
>
> > I know one method, which involves a plugin: check config.browser.isIE
> > and then add a link tag to the HEAD.
> I have used a tiddlywiki with over a 1000 tiddlers and that worked
> ok.
Indeed, some (very unscientific) tests we did a while ago seemed to
suggest that it would go up to around 9000 tiddlers or so without too
much trouble.
Ben
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:33 AM, passingby wrote:
> Is there a way I can bookmark interesting posts from the discussions
> here in the group? I sometimes think I might need this information in
> future.
Sure. If you set up a space on TiddlySpace and include the
TiddlyBookmarks space, then you shou
On 5 Apr 2011 11:07, "Ben Gillies" wrote:
>
> > However, I want to know if TiddlyWiki can be used with *Firefox*
> > on Android.
I've done some more testing and can happily confirm that it actually works
pretty well. You'll need to enter the file uri manually (e.g.
file:///sdcard/download/empty.h
> Following my previous post, I wonder: how well Tiddly scales?
>
> How well will it handle few thousands of Tidlles and search across
> them? (speed, and probably also memory)
>
> Somebody has a first hand experience with this?
>
I have used a tiddlywiki with over a 1000 tiddlers and that worke
> Does anyone know how to add IE-specific stylesheets into TiddlyWikis?
>
> I know one method, which involves a plugin: check config.browser.isIE
> and then add a link tag to the HEAD. This isn't what I need this time.
>
> Any other methods?
>
Would putting the link tag in one of the PRE/POST HEA
Hi Eric
I'm shocked to hear that you feel that the group is no longer
welcoming you, and I hope sincerely that that is not the case. I
certainly wasn't aware of any issues. I've also had the experience of
posting messages to the group that go unanswered, but I think that can
happen for lots of dif
43 matches
Mail list logo