[tw] Re: Markdown plugin

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
I would find this **very** useful, as I'm sure would others, but unfortunately don't have testing-time bandwidth these days. However I going to be very presumptious here and ask if at all possible, could you also add (perhaps configurable) support for the Pandoc extensions? This would allow fro

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
No, I explicitly stated, and repeat now for emphasis: Portable Firefox *v3.6 * (the latest/last release from *FF3* is the one that shows up when you google. I'm not saying the new hotness browsers *are* causing problems, but given your level of inexperience it would IMO be best to eliminate that

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Chris
If I am reading your original inquiry correctly - then it is as simple as going to AdvancedOptions and checking "chkSaveEmptyTemplate". Then do a saveChanges as normal - and you should see an empty tw file generated along side your current tw file. Hope this is close to what you wanted? Chris. O

[tw] Re: Math without plug-in

2012-02-10 Thread Yakov
Hello Jeremy, > > What do you mean by "coded safely and reliably"? (ok, perhaps this is > > not a question to discuss without an example..) > > Well, a poorly written plugin might fail if it encounters unexpected > data, or might leak private information in HTTP headers, or might not > work reliab

[tw] Markdown plugin

2012-02-10 Thread sewpafly
I actually took a minute and got Markdown working as a stand alone formatter. If you're interested, it requires 2 tiddlers: http://showdown.tiddlyspace.com/#ShowDown.js http://sewpafly.tiddlyspace.com/#Markdown Then you mark a tiddler with a tag of MarkdownFormat and it appears to work... (at lea

[tw] Re: Slices with names in non-latin letters?

2012-02-10 Thread Yakov
On 7 фев, 01:23, PMario wrote: > On Feb 6, 5:27 pm, Yakov wrote: > > > [\.\wа-яё] > > If you have a look at the slices handling, you'll see that they end up > as something similar to the following. > > var x={}; > x["Имя"] = "Иван"; > console.log(x) > > So as long as the browsers javascript can a

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
Using latest download of FF from portableapps (version 10?) same issues. On Feb 10, 3:10 pm, HansBKK wrote: > To eliminate browser issues for now, just get everything working in FF 3.6 > (portable if you have a newer FF registry-installed). > > Once everything's working the way you like it, test

[tw] Re: Errors in new empty wiki

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
I have portableapp Firefox on a USB stick, but it reads as version 10. I just got it though. It gives the same errors. On Feb 9, 11:05 pm, HansBKK wrote: > On Friday, February 10, 2012 3:11:29 AM UTC+7, Dan wrote: > > > I'm new to TiddlyWiki's but find it fascinating.  Anyway, trying to get > >

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
To eliminate browser issues for now, just get everything working in FF 3.6 (portable if you have a newer FF registry-installed). Once everything's working the way you like it, test in the newer browsers. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
On Feb 10, 1:41 pm, Eric Shulman wrote: ... > Can you describe *exactly*, step-by-step, how you copied the plugins > from TiddlyTools? One possible common mistake that people make is to > copy the *rendered* plugin content, rather than first editing and then > copying/pasting the tiddler *source*

"Stop running this script" message

2012-02-10 Thread Chris
Hi everyone, First of all, I just want to say how much I love this application! For a while, though, every time I open my GTD TiddlyWiki, I get a message asking if I want to stop running this script. I always click no, and everything's ok. Now, however, I find it comes up a second time and I have t

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Eric Shulman
> I see the same errors in IE, Chrome and Firefox. > Would the be a browser version or java version thing? TW is all *Javascript* - with the exception of tiddlysaver.jar, which is only used to provide external file I/O functions in Chrome (IE and FireFox have built-in file I/O functions). It *cou

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
More info. I see the same errors in IE, Chrome and Firefox. Would the be a browser version or java version thing? Also noted that in advanced options(show other options) chkbox, some acutally show up in the older Firefox browser, but don't show up in IE or Chrome. What do you think is going on th

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
Thank you Eric for a response. I have the tiddlers tagged, just like they were in your TiddlyTools. When I go up to the backstage, both Import and Export show an error. specifically... Error while executing macro <>: [object Error] and nullError in macro <>: [object Error] Am I missing somethi

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Eric Shulman
> I manually added these plugins from Eric's site. >    ExportTiddlersPluginInfo >    ImportTiddlersPlugin >    ExportTiddlersPlugin >    ImportTiddlersPluginInfo > >      Error in macro <> >      Error while executing macro <>: No such macro > Any clue as to what step I'm missing? The ...Plugin t

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
Well I give this a try. I manually added these plugins from Eric's site. ExportTiddlersPluginInfo ImportTiddlersPlugin ExportTiddlersPlugin ImportTiddlersPluginInfo Now when I navigate to the ExportTiddlersPlugin Tiddler... I see In the Inline control panel (live): section I get

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
I will take a look at this Plugin and see if I can get it working. I have had limited success with plugins so far. i.e some seem to work, some don't. Thanks for responding. Dan On Feb 9, 10:13 pm, passingby wrote: > One can use Eric's plugin for exporting the tiddlers along with core code > into

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Dan
Thanks for your response. I'm new here and learning the lingo, etc. Not sure what TW5 node code is. Maybe someday I can get up to speed and help out other newbies myself. Dan On Feb 10, 2:45 am, Alex Hough wrote: > i think it would be a nice improvement to have a sortable table in the > import t

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread PMario
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Re: [tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, February 10, 2012 3:45:06 PM UTC+7, Alex Hough wrote: > > i think it would be a nice improvement to have a sortable table in > the import tab. That way you could point your new TW towards you old > one, then view them grouped by tags. If I understand you correctly, I believe Eric's i

[tw] Generic XML rendering, w. links

2012-02-10 Thread Poul
Chrome has recently gained a decent rendering of arbitrary XML. Has anyone made something similar for XML embedded in tiddlers..? Like, borrowing the work that you see in chrome...ideally adding the ability to define click handlers for attributes and text nodes. /Poul -- You received this messa

Re: [tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread Alex Hough
i think it would be a nice improvement to have a sortable table in the import tab. That way you could point your new TW towards you old one, then view them grouped by tags. I think making improvements to already existing features might keep things simple the long run. I believe the TW5 node code