On Jul 21, 4:37 pm, mrd wrote:
> I teach math, so I was hoping to use the (most excellent) presentation
> plugin(s) and have interactive pages
> for class. Even for the purposes of teaching R this would be most
> handy.
OK, I understand it better now. Cool stuff, could happen :)
> Finally, usin
Hi Martin and Ben,
it may be Java related, but I do have Java installed. Eclipse,
for example, runs fine. java -version tells me that 1.6.0_26
is installed.
Cheers,
Markus
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Martin Budden wrote:
> Markus,
>
> I'm inclined to agree with Ben - it's likely to be rela
Hi,
> Do you think you could comment on the issue if you have anything
> further to add that will make it easier to diagnose.
just did.
Markus
>
> Best wishes
> Jon
>
> On Jul 21, 6:12 am, Markus Voelter wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I updated to MacOS Lion yesterday. Now the Saving of pages from w
seems mediawiki has a strategy to do it
http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://mars.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/mediawiki/sk/index.php/R_Extension_for_MediaWiki
but your point about serverside cgi is well taken. Though I was not
looking to post my TW online. I am satisfied with keeping a single
directory
I teach math, so I was hoping to use the (most excellent) presentation
plugin(s) and have interactive pages
for class. Even for the purposes of teaching R this would be most
handy.
Consider,
http://faculty.business.utsa.edu/manderso/software/the%20R%20page/theRPage.html.
Here the author is using
Hi, TiddlyWiki is a good wiki but he has a little issue: it stores
your settings in the cookies on your browser. How can I make this not
happen? I'd like to use it on school and friend's pc but I don't want
to leave any traces of my passage. Is there a way to make TiddlyWiki
to save all its setting
On Jul 20, 1:52 pm, Tobias Beer wrote:
> On 19 Jul., 15:55, PMario wrote:
>
> > I think, that's what automated tests are
> > for.https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/tree/master/test
> > -m :)
>
> Mhhh, and now what? Sorry that I am (currently) too lazy to figure out
> where to begin with an
Markus,
I'm inclined to agree with Ben - it's likely to be related to Apple
dropping Java support. Can you confirm if this issue is Java related?
(I won't be upgrading to Lion for a few days yet, but will check this
out when I have.)
Martin
On 21 July 2011 15:11, Ben Gillies wrote:
> Hi Markus
Hi Markus
I've not had a chance to try Lion out yet, but it probably has
something to do with Apple dropping Java support from OS X by default.
They still provide Java, which is available from
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1421 so maybe it will work if you
install that?
Hope that's helpful
Ben
Hi Markus,
I've not tried Lion yet but I've raised an issue for you here:
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/issues/43
Do you think you could comment on the issue if you have anything
further to add that will make it easier to diagnose.
Best wishes
Jon
On Jul 21, 6:12 am, Markus Voelter w
For those who are interested the new TiddlyWiki beta is being
discussed here:
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev/browse_thread/thread/83b26053bcac0361
Please try it out and use the above thread to talk about what needs to
be changed prior to the next release.
Please don't reply to this
On Jul 20, 2:52 pm, Tobias Beer wrote:
> where to begin with any of this. Why is it that these ReadMe files on
> GitHub almost always only contain high level technical information but
> no links to resources on how work with this stuff? Does this test
> suite provide information such as...
>
> WAR
Hi Tobias
> There is yet a new version [1|, where I have consolidated all language
> strings. Now you can simply copy...
>
> config.commands.fields.lang={
> 'foo':bar,
> ...
> }
>
> ...paste it into your zzConfig and change it to your liking.
That's GREAT Tobias - Thanks a million
Hi mrd,
Could you describe your usecase a little bit.
eg:
* data source
* input data set
* expected output
-m
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I've modified the default layout to produce a non-scrolling page
header (and backstage and mainMenu). The following CSS rules did the
trick for me (plus width-height-padding tweaks):
#backstageArea {position:fixed;}
#backstageButton {position:fixed;}
.headerForeground {position:absolute;}
.heade
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