Reinstall? Then turn off updates.
FF is really cheezing me off with the 6 week version cycle.
I've held mine at v12.
On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 11:27:52 AM UTC-8, TonG wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My TiddlySnip (with MaxVersion= "99.9") does not work anymore with FF
> 17 (Win 7 64-bit).
> Clicki
I think that the answer to this question will be quite predictable seen the
troubles affecting TW nowadays, but maybe someone has already found a
solution.
My problem is that the IncludePlugin*
(http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#IncludePlugin) is not working: all
the external TWs are marked
Hi all,
My TiddlySnip (with MaxVersion= "99.9") does not work anymore with FF
17 (Win 7 64-bit).
Clicking the "Save" button in the "Preview snippet to save" window has
no effect.
TiddlySnip did work with Firefox up to version 16. After upgrading to
v17 (and installing the new TiddlyFox extension
The fix by editing the prefs.js only works up to FF16 - not anymore in
FF17. Not sure about the firefox addon though. It did not work for me in
FF17 (despite giving the right popup stating about the patch).
I stepped back to FF16 until this is resolved.
My history is:
- not ok in FF17
- try F
Hi Guys,
I have a page showing a rather long tiddlers list.
Each tiddler is shown with it's title and contents. Due to this the page
shows too much information.
By now on what I can do is hide the contents by modifying my CSS:
A) .content {display: none} /* to hide the contents */
B) .content {di
On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, dickon wrote:
I think that Tiddlyspace should congratulate itself on achieving 6000 users
with really no marketing at all.
Thanks for the long and thoughtful response. I'll add some bits to the
roadmap spaces. Some comments below for sake of conversation...
First, selfis
TW core uses the following CSS definition defined in the shadow
tiddler: StyleSheetLayout
.viewer pre {
padding:0.5em;
margin-left:0.5em;
font-size:1.2em;
line-height:1.4em;
overflow:auto;
}
If you define the following within your StyleSheet tiddler
.myCodeStyle {
font-family: monospace;
Hello.
About sliders: the story seems to be rather complicated and may be far from
usual usage. I put many tests in one tiddler and that's where sliders work
incorrectly. I simplified the test and made it closer to real cases. Create
tiddler 1 with couple of sections and a table in each:
!Sec
Ton,
On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 5:44:13 PM UTC+8, TonG wrote:
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> Hi Vincent,
>
> Keyboard navigation is a very valuable addition when in Edit mode.
> Very nice; it speeds up editing so much.
>
> I noticed it is sometimes difficult to enter Edit mode for the first
> time. You enable Ed
Hi!
I just tried this:
{{{host <>}}}
and of course it does not work. It's simply displaying all the stuff as
code.
Is there any way to get something inside a code-section?
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Hi Vincent,
Keyboard navigation is a very valuable addition when in Edit mode.
Very nice; it speeds up editing so much.
I noticed it is sometimes difficult to enter Edit mode for the first
time. You enable Edit mode via de 'C' button, but a click at a cell
does not 'open' the cell. After opening
>
>
> I'm the one who is responsible for this updated package - and I must
> confess - it doesn't work anymore. :-(
> I guess it is due to the increasing/tightening security in browsers, which
> affect everything that has to do with local file i/o permissions from a
> browser...
>
> @Jeremy will yo
Sorry if it's explained somewhere, I couldn't find it, maybe I'm using the
wrong search terms.
I want my tiddler to contain a text field so that the user can enter some
information. Similar to what the empty TiddlyWiki has for the username.
Is it okay to use <>? Or is there another way?
And ho
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