Folks, I am keen to start using firefox 4 but when I open my personal GTD it
does not render correctly.
I have heaps of plugins and will disable them using a binary search
algorithm to try and identify any failing ones but are there any known
problems or work arounds ?
My searching has
I have undertaken an exhaustive elimination process and it seems to be the
hidewhen plugin.
This is a plugin which is core to my TiddlyWiki's structure which I do not
want to do without.
Any ideas now ?
|Name:|HideWhenPlugin|
|Description:|Allows conditional inclusion/exclusion in templates|
Tony,
can you describe your problem with FF4 and the plugin.
I am using FF4 since beta and I didn't face any problem with hideWhen
plugin
-m
On May 21, 12:16 pm, TonyM anthony.mus...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks, I am keen to start using firefox 4 but when I open my personal GTD it
does not render
Hi
Tony,
can you describe your problem with FF4 and the plugin.
I am using FF4 since beta and I didn't face any problem with hideWhen
plugin
-m
+1
Cheers Måns Mårtensson
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It's unlikely that hideWhen itself is broken in FF4 (though it
could be). However, the macro uses javascript eval(...) to process
the macro params as conditional code, so it's more likely that some
specific usage in your document is failing in some way. Can you can
create an MTC (minimal test
I'm learning to use slices and I am trying to start with a simple
example and later work my way up to a dynamically generated dictionary
table.
I have a tiddler called [[SliceDef1]] with the contents
|term|ap|
|def|front|
I am trying to reference the slices from another tiddler as follows
The
I fixed the problem by changing the slice reference to tiddler
[[SliceDef1::term]]
Steve
On May 21, 3:52 pm, steve swwhar...@verizon.net wrote:
I'm learning to use slices and I am trying to start with a simple
example and later work my way up to a dynamically generated dictionary
table.
I
I have another question a bit more difficult:
I am trying to use the code below to generate a table to generate a
quiz for martial art terms. I was hoping that the output from the
script would simply be appended below the first two rows of the table.
What is happening instead is that there is a
I use a customised Tiddlywiki with a lot of plug-ins and
modifications. Since I upgraded to Firefox 4 I've noticed a rather
annoying change in behavior when I open tiddlers.
The content of the tiddler is highlighted as usual, but where focus
used to remain at the top of the opened tiddler, now
Hi StuG,
What do you mean with for each band? I know that there is the upper
scale with a more narrow timescale and the lower one with a broader
scale... but I always thought both display or refer to the same
underlying data.
Cheers, Tobias.
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Hi Steve
Any suggestions on how to fix this or better yet define some sort of
function like generateQuiz (inputTag) that generates the quiz table
using all tiddlers whose tag is equal to the value of inputTag?
Is this close?
http://linux4u.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Korean-English%20memorizeTest]]
And as a temporary workaround, I suggest you go back to the most
recent stable FF3 (I'm on 3.6.17). If for some reason you want to keep
FF4 as well and they conflict with each other, there is a Portable
Firefox available that is completely self-contained, doesn't write to
the local registry, will
I've noticed that too and found it very annoying too!
Here are the plugons I have running... Which do you also have?
Rich
CloseOnCancelPlugin
ConfigTweaksPlugin
CoreTweaks
DisableWikiLinksPlugin
DropDownTagChooser
EmailIt
FirefoxPrivilegesPlugin
FoldHeadingsPlugin
ForEachTiddlerPlugin
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