Yes, I do. Haven't change any theme yet. Should be different contents when
tiddlers are not the sama.
- Handoko
On Sunday, August 26, 2012 3:29:00 AM UTC+7, PMario wrote:
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> Do you use the default theme?
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> I also think there are too many buttons around the table and should figure
>> a way to rearrange them. It sounds like a good idea to replace the delete
>> button with a cut button, but I don't quite understand what "upon a cut
>> would be changed into a paste" means. What I am thinking is so
Do you use the default theme?
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It's called: permalink
inside ToolbarCommands tiddler
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I don't think I can live without your
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPlugin Eric. It's one of the
plugins I ALWAYS add to my new TiddlyWiki files.
Alvin
On Friday, August 24, 2012 9:26:15 PM UTC-5, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> > Are there any plugins that make it possible to expand and c
I'm also looking to eliminate headers, et al., when printing tiddlers. I
generally LOVE Eric's plugins, but I'm struggling trying to understand
Snapshot. And I think I'm more interested in a simpler solution along the
lines of Jan's approach. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Alvin
Reading parts of Daniel's response caused me wonder if there aren't
parallels between some of the structural aspects of naming Tasks (or
Activities) and defining them, and the way plugin developers have agreed to
use standard, defined Slices to provide a consistent user Documentation
experienc
Great stuff, the site is lively and stylish, and makes me want to come
back to Minneapolis. I'll look forward to seeing your wiki site.
Good luck and best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 8:06 PM, funkyeah wrote:
> Long time lurker here, something about TiddlyWiki just feels right so I've
Hi Simon
Apologies for the late reply, despite that I've been following your
work with great interest.
I hadn't appreciated that appjs enabled JS in the browser to directly
call into node.js scripts, a very useful capability.
The approach of a container application injecting JS code into
TiddlyW
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