My apology in advance if this has been covered. I just haven't been
able to find a sensible answer to it yet.
I started using Tiddlywiki in mid-2009 and was able to mix html (for
example "img src=") with standard Tiddlywiki mark-up (for example
using double square brackets for links).
It looks li
> I started using Tiddlywiki in mid-2009 and was able to mix html (for
> example "img src=") with standard Tiddlywiki mark-up (for example
> using double square brackets for links).
>
> It looks like this is no longer possible. With the newer version of
> Tiddlywiki, I have to place all html format
Firefox warns me about the script being dangerous after every reboot,
although I click "Remember my decission" each time.
Any hint how to fix it so Firefox remembers my TW as being SAFE (if
possible without disabling important security checks in about:config)?
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Hi Eric,
Many thanks. I got what I was looking for by modifying the new
tooltip format and leadtime settings. Appreciate the incredibly quick
turnaround too.
Understand what you are saying about the "reminder in tooltip" idea.
Cheers,
Jim
On Apr 23, 7:18 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> On Apr 23,
Thanks Eric. I didn't know that.
On Apr 25, 5:44 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > I started using Tiddlywiki in mid-2009 and was able to mix html (for
> > example "img src=") with standard Tiddlywiki mark-up (for example
> > using double square brackets for links).
>
> > It looks like this is no longe
That's not a new behaviour. FF 3 and 4 checked even after a 'sleep'
mode or 'hibernate'.
I prefer it that way actually -- I have some tiddlywiki on thumb
drives and I don't want to do any saves unless I know the virus
scanner has taken a look first.
On Apr 25, 7:41 pm, Sub wrote:
> Firefox warns
2 years ago I experimented with available methods for creating a
second display area:
http://menuflex.tiddlyspot.com/
you have to click the dot after the 'extra' menu button to make it
visible.
As a learning user this became quite complex. Should be much easier
for a developer to implement.
Reg
On Apr 19, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Alex Hough wrote:
> I also think that stories from people using TW would be interesting. I
> suspect that people have quite personal relationships with their TW,
> and they often contain private thoughts, so sharing can be a problem
Late getting to this, Alex. Yes,
On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:32 PM, Alex Hough wrote:
>> What is needed is a writer who can put himself or herself in the position of
>> a naive adopter."
>
> Or some kind of collaboration between newbie and a TW master?
The writer might not be a TiddlyWiki devotee/expert. He/she might need to draw
On Apr 20, 2011, at 4:14 PM, PMario wrote:
> On Apr 19, 6:26 pm, Alex Hough wrote:
>> I also think that stories from people using TW would be interesting. I
>> suspect that people have quite personal relationships with their TW,
>> and they often contain private thoughts, so sharing can be a pro
On Apr 20, 2011, at 2:32 PM, Alex Hough wrote:
>> What is needed is a writer who can put himself or herself in the position of
>> a naive adopter."
>
> Or some kind of collaboration between newbie and a TW master?
The writer might not be a TiddlyWiki devotee/expert. He/she might need to draw
On Apr 20, 2011, at 5:14 PM, PMario wrote:
> I think TW makes it sometimes too "easy" to tweak allmost every aspect
> of the program. And since it is possible, it is done. __With many
> other tools, you just couldn't do it__, so you have to get used to the
> tools behaviour.
I would say that whi
I've been meaning to ask for help on this for a long time: When I do a backup
via BackupOptionsPlugin the date is off by one month and the time by four
hours, e.g.:
A backup of my contacts TW made at today [April 25] at 12:11 PM has this in the
file: "tw-blackicity-lite-contacts.20110325.1611
Måns: ... Yes, that works. I wasn't quite understanding what
ShowLocalDirectory does. Now it's rather obvious. Thanks for
'Luminatin'.
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"I prefer it that way actually -- I have some tiddlywiki on thumb
drives and I don't want to do any saves unless I know the virus
scanner has taken a look first."
But it only asks on the first edit per day. How is that safe.
On Apr 25, 2:43 pm, Will wrote:
> That's not a new behaviour. FF 3 and
On Apr 25, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
> I would "exemplary" uses.
Shoulda been "I would add 'exemplary' uses."
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Wow. A very strange effect occured, you dig in the right direction,
Ben. When I saved edited ToolbarCommands, a message appeared in the
div id="tiddlerToolbarCommands":
Edit Conflict: this tiddler may have been changed by someone else.
review (recommended) overwrite cancel
and review sais:
Revie
Hi,
Do you have a link to the plugins source?
-m
On Apr 25, 6:20 pm, Eric Weir wrote:
> I've been meaning to ask for help on this for a long time: When I do a backup
> via BackupOptionsPlugin the date is off by one month and the time by four
> hours, e.g.:
>
> A backup of my contacts TW made at
Hi folks,
one tiny question: What do you mean by "wireframing websites"?
Cheers Michael
On 19 Apr., 18:53, Jonah wrote:
> Does anyone have experience using TiddlyWiki for wireframing websites?
>
> It seems like it has incredible potential for defining page
> requirements, user actions, and page
On Apr 25, 2011, at 2:44 PM, PMario wrote:
> Do you have a link to the plugins source?
Didn't but I do now. It's
http://rumkin.com/tools/tiddlywiki/#BackupOptionsPlugin .
Turns out my copy was outdated. The month discrepancy has been corrected in the
current version, but in my time zone it's
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