On Monday, October 28, 2013 4:38:07 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
My plan now is to introduce a pretty syntax for external links as
discussed on an earlier hangout. I think we discussed something like this:
[file[a link|http://google.com]]
Hopefully we can come up with something a bit
I'll have a look.
thx
-m
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The tiddlerfields that are defined in the core are not full modules because
they are needed before the tiddler loading mechanism is fully installed.
That call to $tw.modules.define() directly defines the module exports.
For a normal module, you should use something like this:
/*\
title:
Hello,
I currently have to work on a thin client within a Citrix session (Windows
Server 2003). I'm not allowed to install any tools or even add-ons for
Firefox, so I can't install TiddlyFox to use my classic TiddlyWiki files
(can use them in r/o mode only).
So I decided to try TW5 as I can
Hi Oliver
We did encounter the scroll-to-the-top problem you describe but I'm pretty
sure we fixed it. What version of Firefox are you using? Do you get the
problem if you visit five.tiddlywiki.com and try to edit, say, the
RoadMap tiddler?
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 9:52 AM,
Hi Jeremy,
thanks for the fast reply. The Firefox version is in the subject: Firefox
ESR 17.0.9. AFAIK this is the most current ESR version, no chance for a
non-ESR version. And IE is version 8, so nearly no HTML5 support.
The same problem occurs when trying to edit the Roadmap tiddler on
Hi Oliver
OK, as a quick fix, try this:
1. Create a new tiddler called MyStyles
2. Give it the tag $:/tags/stylesheet
3. Paste this content:
html body .story-river {
position: relative;
}
4. Save the wiki
5. Reload the wiki
Let me know how you get on,
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Tue, Oct 29,
Hi Jeremy,
looks much better now! Screen doesn't scroll back to the top anymore.
Magic! :-)
There's still place for an improvement as it doesn't scroll even when I
reach the end of the screen ;-), but I can live with that.
After all, TW5 looks very great. I already loved the classic
Hi all
Among other applications, I use TW for contact management : [Steeve] is
tagged [APPLE] is tagged [Company]
Inside [Steeve] I have contact informations like
|Initials|SJo|
|Company|[[APPLE]]|
I have to write two times APPLE, which make my days exhausting...
Is there a way to retrieve
Hi Oliver
Great, glad it's working. I'll fix this properly shortly,
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Oliver Schwabedissen
oliver.schwabedis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
looks much better now! Screen doesn't scroll back to the top anymore.
Magic! :-)
There's still
Hi all,
I'd really like to get tiddlywiki working on my Mac but seem to be
struggling with it. Software wise I have just upgraded to Maverick so I
have safari 7.0. Initially I installed Java 7 from oracle. But it doesn't
seem to work: on Safari it only says right click to download file but
TiddlyWiki Hangout #19 kicks off in 10 minutes over at:
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/7ecpjlmr6c6327qdeso7vtqo5k
Cheers
Jeremy
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:49 PM, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, October 28, 2013 2:57:39 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
... Anyhow, if you're in
TWC 2.8.1, FF 24.0, W7x64
Hello,
I'm expecting to get told off for asking this because I imagine it's core
stuff that I should know.
I want a tiddler (top level) that will automatically create an alphabetical
list of links to all tiddlers that have a specific tag. I want the list to
be
I forgot to mention, I'd like to format the alphabetical list in say 2 or 3
or 4 columns (with the alphabet ascending in the row direction, e.g column
1 has A-to-F, column2 has G-to-P... not the way Windows 7 control panel
does it, ascending column wise).
Thank you,
Bob
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 9:54:48 AM UTC-7, Bob Flandard wrote:
TWC 2.8.1, FF 24.0, W7x64
I'm expecting to get told off for asking this because I imagine it's core
stuff that I should know.
In this group, we NEVER treat people badly for asking questions!
I want a tiddler (top level)
http://tbgtd.tiddlyspot.com/#tbGTD-project
It's Tobias Beer's GTD wiki. Each tiddler has a button in the tool bar
called x-plore. It shows a tree of tags up and down the hierarchy. I love
the concept.
On Monday, October 28, 2013 6:28:19 AM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
Could you give me a
Hi Arkady
The xplore button is similar to the information window of TW5, with the
main difference being that in TW5 the popup is disguised as if it were
information hidden inside or behind the tiddler.
The nested levels are interesting. I personally am not interested in doing
NoteStorm in that
Jeremy, thanks.
It worked. I cut and pasted this into a file, imported into TW5, and
that's it. I created a tiddler with a start field 20120101, and another
tiddler with the following list:
$list filter=[has[start]]
$view field=start format=date/
/$list
I have noticed, the date field is
Hello Eric,
You're a very tolerant man!
The list filter [tag[param1]] is almost what I want (minus the n column
layout), and I suspect that your macro
MatchTagsPluginhttp://www.TiddlyTools.com/#MatchTagsPluginmay well address
that with its various format options. I'm reading through
the info
We Americans complicated things by voting to start our Daylight Saving Time
earlier and end it later a few years back. So while you guys are back on
your various Standard Times, we're still enjoying the extra hour of
daylight until this coming Sunday.
Well, most of us, since some areas don't
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 11:10:27 AM UTC+1, Oliver Schwabedissen wrote:
thanks for the fast reply. The Firefox version is in the subject: Firefox
ESR 17.0.9. AFAIK this is the most current ESR version, no chance for a
non-ESR version.
V24 should be the latest ESR version:
I'm playing with TW5 for GTD implementation. I have noticed that adding
the tag done to a task tiddler using a checkbox widget does not update
the modified field of the task tiddler. I think, it should. Adding done
tag by editing the tiddler does update the modified field. Using the
Hi Mario,
Thank you for your response. Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to
you. A sample XML page is added below. As far as the TW structure, I'm not
sure about that yet. I'm pretty new to this, so I've been looking around to
see what's available. I'm thinking of using the
Wow, after lurking around for ages here's a question I can actually
answer.
I was just looking at this page that has good explanations of the core
macros
http://twhelp.tiddlyspot.com/#%5B%5BMacros%20Built-in%5D%5D
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 1:16:22 PM UTC-5, Bob Flandard wrote:
Hello
Hi Arkady
Thanks for the feedback. The checkbox widget should definitely update the
modified and modifier fields. I've committed an update:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/d42fb673f88ea6f0a23583bbc92bfcdb967180a1
It won't show up on five.tiddlywiki.com until the current widget
Jeremy,
Thanks for the fast response.
If I understand it right, to update my TW5 file, I just need to download
checkbox.js, import it into my TW5, save, and reload the file - right?
For one file, this seems easy, but what if I have an existing TW5 file with
a bunch of tiddlers and want to
If I understand it right, to update my TW5 file, I just need to download
checkbox.js, import it into my TW5, save, and reload the file - right?
No, that's not a good idea. You'd end up with modules drawn from different
versions of the TW5 core. There isn't a smooth upgrade process at the
Let me preface my feedback…
I appreciate good support docs try to help improve docs.
I remember when I started trying TW 5 years ago…abit of a challenge, but
thankfully TiddlyWiki.org[1], TiddlyDU, TWHelp others were available
beyond TiddlyWiki.com so I managed to get 'in the groove'.
re:
Thanks Jason,
That looks to be at my current level.
Regards,
Bob
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 6:15:47 PM UTC-4, Bob Flandard wrote:
Thanks Jason,
That looks to be at my current level.
Regards,
Bob
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On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 6:15:47 PM UTC-4, Bob Flandard wrote:
Thanks Jason,
That looks to be at my current level.
Regards,
Bob
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Thank you Eric.
I've created a View Edit templates set for Locations in my story
writing Tidllywiki with input fields for 'Country and City and they are
fine, perhaps I just need to dress them up a bit with CSS.
What I'm wondering though is how to filter and sort for them in the parent
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anton.aylw...@antonaylward.com said the following on 10/29/2013 09:26 PM:
Thank you Eric.
I've created a View Edit templates set for Locations in my story
writing Tidllywiki with input fields for 'Country and City and they
are fine, perhaps I just need to dress them up a bit with CSS.
What
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 8:08:11 PM UTC-7, Anton Aylward wrote:
...
|Ricks Cafe American|[[The County of the Blind]]|[[Metropolis]]|
...
Why, you ask, do I have a value of [[The Country of the Blind]] in there?
...
Maybe I need to store those fields 'raw' and have the LocationsView
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