So, there's gonna be very little compatibility between TWC and TW5. I got
that.
But let's say I'm building my own TWC right now, because it has more
functionality now, from plugins, etc, than TW5, But I intend to eventually
make the jump to TW5 when it CAN do all the things that TWC can
Hi Andrew,
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 4:03:14 AM UTC+1, Andrew Lister wrote:
Can I ask a more basic but related question - what's the reason for having
a fixed width of the white area where tiddlers are displayed? If I expand
my browser to cover most of my 15 inch screen, much of the
Hi Andrew
To add to Ton's answers, the motivation for having a fixed width layout as
the default theme is that nowadays that's one of the key conventions for
text-based websites. For example:
https://medium.com/about/9e53ca408c48
http://blog.jakubarnold.cz/light-table-plugin-tutorial
The reason
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Leo Staley leosta...@gmail.com wrote:
While on the subject, What about something like giewiki's permaview
where the permalink to your tiddler or current open tiddlers is always in
the browser?
Permaview is actually a feature of TiddlyWiki Classic, and not
Hi Leo
The primary answer to your concerns is here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/commits/master
You can see there that it took me less than three days to create the first
version of TiddlyDesktop. You're perhaps perceiving it as some kind of
massive replacement for TiddlyWiki, but
Oh sweet! Definitely send me an invite for the next one.
Hi Leo
I post an announcement a few days before each hangouts here in the group,
and then post a link to the actual hangout as it starts; that's all you
need to join. Since you're in my TiddlyWiki G+ circle, you'll also get
direct
Hi tiddlerers,
I'm a TW noob in a bind deciding whether to go for TWC with its mature
ecosystem and online hosting methods or TW5 as it new, exciting, changing
(and more future proof?), running on node js. My requirement is for a
personal wiki which is hosted on a vps, which will be
Hi Måns
Yes this bug applies to all platforms.
I raised a ticket for it:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/issues/7
On Tuesday, 14 January 2014 19:24:51 UTC+1, Måns wrote:
Hi Bauwe Jeremy
I have just recieved Bauwe's linux adaptation. I use the 32 bits version
and it works very
Hello Tiddly-users,
Currently I am doing an internship for a company that assigned me to manage
the existing knowledge about a certain subject. I found that TiddlyWiki
(classic version from the official website) is the perfect tool for such a
task and am happily creating a database where I can
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 2:02:55 AM UTC-8, xx@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Tiddly-users,
Currently I am doing an internship for a company that assigned me to
manage the existing knowledge about a certain subject. I found that
TiddlyWiki (classic version from the official website) is the
I think the filter docs are pretty clear on the syntax, but my expectations
of how to use them once I've figured out the syntax for the filter I want
are divergent with how TW5 actually seems to be performing.
I've tried typing the syntax for a filter into a wiki, and it doesn't
output
Hello,
My post it's all about Upgrading on from TW5 to TW5. I can't succeed to
upgrade to the latest beta so easily as described ..
Usually (99,99% of time) working under linux (Ubuntu 13.10)
Following the drag and drop procedure of html file to the browser just
import the link itself as a
Hi Clement
The procedure you're using should work. What browser are you using? Browser
implementations of drag and drop vary widely.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Clement Ayme clmn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
My post it's all about Upgrading on from TW5 to TW5. I
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Michael Fogleman
michaelwfogle...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the filter docs are pretty clear on the syntax, but my
expectations of how to use them once I've figured out the syntax for the
filter I want are divergent with how TW5 actually seems to be
Hello Tiddly-users,
Currently I am doing an internship for a company. They would like me to
manage existing company knowledge from different sources. I reckoned that
TiddlyWiki is an excellent tool for creating a clear and simple survey of
data.
Creating the database is no problem in every
Hi Stefan
That's a nuisance about backticks on German keyboards. It's going to be
hard to keep the typability of wikitext options when there is such a wide
variety of keyboard layouts around the world.
I think the most general solution will be a way to define keyboard
macros: sequences of
Dear Eric,
Thank you, the -chkSinglePageMode: true- command worked like a charm!
This topic is solved and can be closed.
Kind regards,
Mike
Op donderdag 16 januari 2014 11:33:52 UTC+1 schreef Eric Shulman:
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 2:02:55 AM UTC-8, xx@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Tried with Mozilla Firefox 26.0 for Ubuntu Canonical 1.0 ..
also tried with Google Chrome Version 32.0.1700.77 (still ubuntu) where
I get only one empty tiddler.
Any idea ?
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:46:22 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Clement
The procedure you're
Hi Ton,
Thanks for the link! That discussion (and the links in Jeremy's email
below) explain the point well. I'm catching up on tiddlywiki after an
absence.
I'm using OS X 10.9.1 and I tried tw5toolbar on both Safari and Firefox.
I think I got it.. .you cannot upgrade from password protected html !
You have to clear password first ... Be aware.
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:46:22 AM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Clement
The procedure you're using should work. What browser are you using?
Browser
Is this the case - that under node.js you can run only one tiddlywiki at a
time, whereas using TiddlyDesktop you can have several open at once? Or at
least it's much easier to switch between different TW, in TiddlyDesktop,
since you don't have to restart node.js from a different directory.
Hi Jeremy!
I don't think it's an issue at all. After all: Every colleague I had so
far, who was serious about programming, used an US keyboard. Or switched
his keyboard layout to US. I myself don't do as I'm already used to all the
weird places where you find [] {} \ etc.
And then there is
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Andrew Lister andrewdlis...@gmail.comwrote:
Is this the case - that under node.js you can run only one tiddlywiki at a
time, whereas using TiddlyDesktop you can have several open at once? Or at
least it's much easier to switch between different TW, in
Just found this earlier thread about multiple TWs under node.js
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/TiddlyWiki/tiddlyfox%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/VyTV15guk9I/TrrarVQ1Z2kJ
which has this instruction:
Copy serve.sh to serve-mynewwiki.sh and change editions/clientserver to
editions/MyNewWiki
Copy serve.sh to serve-mynewwiki.sh and change editions/clientserver to
editions/MyNewWiki and change the port to another (unused) port, e.g.
8090.
Is that still relevant, with the latest update? Or do I only need to
launch the new instance with: tiddlywiki --server port:8090?
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Clement Ayme clmn...@gmail.com wrote:
I think I got it.. .you cannot upgrade from password protected html !
You have to clear password first ... Be aware.
Hi Clement,
Ah, sorry, I should have guessed that that was what was going on. And of
course it
Hi Andrew
I see the reason for fixed width, but in full screen mode a lot of a real
estate is just blank. Maybe that's ok; maybe I don't need to use full
screen. But I could see a use for a theme that roughly doubled the width
of the tiddler area so that preview wasn't so narrow.
You can
Thanks, got multiples working once I figured out that the command was:
tiddlywiki --server 8090
rather than :
tiddlywiki --server port:8090
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Andrew Lister andrewdlis...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks, got multiples working once I figured out that the command was:
tiddlywiki --server 8090
rather than :
tiddlywiki --server port:8090
Ah, sorry, I misread that in your post.
Best wishes
Jeremy
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Am Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014 11:49:11 UTC+1 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
The easiest way to use a filter is to place it in triple curly braces.
You'll get back a list of links to the tiddlers that the filter yields. For
example:
{{{ [tag[introduction]] }}}
May I cry out loud
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Stephan Hradek
stephan.hra...@gmail.comwrote:
Am Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014 11:49:11 UTC+1 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
The easiest way to use a filter is to place it in triple curly braces.
You'll get back a list of links to the tiddlers that the filter
@Stephan: I'm glad you found the trick useful and shared it with others.
@Jeremy: As a philosopher, my programming background is as low as the
floor, but I enjoy very much using TW and tweaking what others do for my
own use. Thank you very much for such a great piece of software!
I've uploaded
This seems french to me ;)
Small tipp: Try in your Définitions tiddler this instead of putting a
Level 3 header. Maybe you like it?
$list filter=[tag[.définition]tag[Fonctions]sort[title]]
$link to={{!!title}}$view field=title//$link
$transclude/
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I am also looking forward to see it implemented, but I think it is not yet.
Le mercredi 15 janvier 2014 23:56:59 UTC+1, RA a écrit :
Is it possible to create a link to a section? Is it a planned feature?
Kind of like [[TiddlerName##SectionName]] in TWC (with SectionLinksPlugin
I think)
I don't know whether or not it is planned at all, I just know that the ##
syntax is now used for accessing indexes in DataTiddlers. Check on
http://tiddlywiki.com the tiddler DataTiddlers.
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Jeremy,
Thanks very much. I'll look into the ListWidget. In the meantime, you might
consider adding the bracket parameter to the Filters page... I double
checked to make sure I hadn't missed it on that tiddler. Maybe it's
somewhere else, though.
Michael
On Thursday, January 16, 2014
I miss this function too (with ## or something else).
Even if one can say a section could be a tiddler by itself, sometimes you
don't want to multiply your number of tiddlers by 10 with only a couple of
lines each time.
In TWC, I often used the sections with the /% %/ syntax for defining a
I'm not planning to implement the ability to link to a section within a
tiddler, nor am I planning to support TiddlyWiki classic's syntax for
selecting the content of sections.
If we did, then each section within a tiddler would end up acting like a
mini-tiddler, and would need to have the same
Danke schön Stephan! but I prefer to have the source of the definition more
visible.
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I miss this function too (with ## or something else), but I knew the
argument would be a section could be a tiddler by itself.
However I wonder if, when you want to re-use only a couple of lines, a real
tiddler does not take more place (in terms of file size) than a section ?
I've thought to
It's in the Transclusion in WikiText tiddler.
Or maybe [[[ filter ]]] should transclude links, and {{{ filter }}}
should transclude content. I quite like that.
So these syntaxes would be shortcuts for a ListWidget with a predefined
template, wouldn't they ? It seems nice.
Le mercredi 20
Or maybe [[[ filter ]]] should transclude links, and {{{ filter }}}
should transclude content. I quite like that.
I created a ticket for this:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/354
Best wishes
Jeremy
Best wishes
Jeremy.
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Thank you for the fast answers.
Im planing on working with the wiki with ppl which are used to MS Word
interface, starting next month...Are there any diffrent products you could
recommend?
Am Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014 01:45:13 UTC+1 schrieb Eric Shulman:
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Hi Julie
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Julie julie.strzele...@gmail.com wrote:
I miss this function too (with ## or something else), but I knew the
argument would be a section could be a tiddler by itself.
However I wonder if, when you want to re-use only a couple of lines, a
real
Thanks for the help! I managed to use the second method to fix it. I
created a template of the good code if it should happen again.
-b
On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 5:04:58 PM UTC-5, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 1:10:24 PM UTC-8, Brad Steward wrote:
We recently opened our
Hi Michael
I've made some updates to the docs, thanks for the pointers.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Julie julie.strzele...@gmail.com wrote:
It's in the Transclusion in WikiText tiddler.
Or maybe [[[ filter ]]] should transclude links, and {{{ filter }}}
should
If I set up TW5 with Tiddlyspot as the main TW site documents, can I then
work on my TW5 wiki offline and on?
I actually discovered TW after running into problems trying to set up a
system so I could work on my wiki offline and on...and from multiple
machines. That is my holy wiki grail...
When I read section Typed Blocks in http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Typed
Blocks in
WikiText.htmlhttp://tiddlywiki.com/static/Typed%2520Blocks%2520in%2520WikiText.html
$$$application/javascript
//This is some JavaScript
var thing = 2 + one;
$$$
and other seem to render as unknown type like this
I do this all the time. But I've created a small script to upload my local
copy because there are problems doing this from the browser.
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Am Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2014 16:01:01 UTC+1 schrieb Albertononi:
Danke schön Stephan! but I prefer to have the source of the definition
more visible.
That could be done with CSS tweaking. THe advantage is that the cite is
also tagged as a cite.
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Currently I am doing an internship for a company. They would like me to
manage existing company knowledge from different sources. I reckoned that
TiddlyWiki is an excellent tool for creating a clear
What do you expect from javascript type?
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Zoomin view displays one tiddler at a time. So if you have tiddler A open
then click tiddler B from the menu on the right tiddler A disappears.
However, if you then close tiddler B, leaving nothing displayed, and now
click on tiddler A from the menu, nothing happens. Clicking on the open
I always fail with that…
Try
$macrocll $name=slider label=GettingStarted text={{GettingStarted}}/
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I always fail with that…
Try
$macrocall $name=slider label=GettingStarted text={{GettingStarted}}/
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Answers deleted due to not reading question correctly… Sorry!
But I recreated a global slider. Check it on
http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/ Global slider macro.
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In Safari on 10.5.8 it also works as a link.
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Hi Stephan,
If I open your Global slider macro in Firefox v26 or IE v11 it works.
If I open it in Chrome 32 or Opera 18 it just acts as a link.
Cheers,
Ton
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 10:15:53 PM UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
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Put a ~ in front of the $label$ which is the buttontext. The problem is
that it is wikified. The link gets precedence over the underlying button.
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The question here is: can you develop any modules that you might need? TWC,
having been around for so long, as a TON of plugins, and many of them are
top-notch quality. Some of them are still being developed. BUT, the
architecture of TWC is dated, which means learning to build plugins would
not
I forgot to add, TWC is still a beastly workhorse of an app. It all depends
on what you need. Layout the needs requirements, and we could guide you
from there.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Steve Rutter gswrut...@gmail.com wrote:
The question here is: can you develop any modules that you
Why doesn't changing EditTemplate work in tbGTD or dGSD? I know very
little about HTML, CSS or Javascript, but it looks like the whole
EditTemplatefile:///C:/Users/Leo/Desktop/Tiddly5/Tiddlywikiclassicmain.html#EditTemplate
tiddler text field is tagged with some stuff to say, Ignore all this!
I'm also new, but I've settled on TWC. TW5 still has loads of bugs to work
out, and is still missing quite a few core features like permalinks.
So, I personally suggest TWC.
I actually asked a related question yesterday. I wanted to know how I
should build my TWC so as to cause the least
I like that my draft is continuously saved and redrawn in preview, but I am
experiencing a lag after each key press, sufficient enough that it's
starting to bother me. Is it possible to introduce (or increase if it's
already present) a countdown so saving and preview redraw happen only after
a
Actually it looks like the countdown is already there, found this in
syncer.js:
Syncer.prototype.taskTimerInterval = 1 * 1000; // Interval for sync timer
Syncer.prototype.throttleInterval = 1 * 1000; // Defer saving tiddlers if
they've changed in the last 1s...
Syncer.prototype.fallbackInterval
I'm looking for resources, and I come accross all this sites 5 to 8 years
old, many of which are completely gone now. Hardly anybody who used to use
it seems to be using it anymore, which I find odd. Is there some other tool
or program that people have started using instead?? It's such an
Port forward didn't make any perceivable difference compared to SSH
tunnel...
I should probably clarify - the lag I'm talking about is the time from when
I press a key to the moment a letter appears in the edit window (or
disappears, if it was Backspace).
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 7:18:48
Hi Stephan,
You are totally right. Thanks.
Even in Firefox or IE it is displayed as a link in my MTC and I did not
notice that (there is no class defined in my MTC).
But why does FF/IE give precedence to the slider and Chrome, opera and
Safari precedence to the link?
Anyhow, it is solved.
I am using the White theme by inclusion into my space,
http://livesentwined.tiddlyspace.com/ on TW Classic
When I hover on tiddlers in my space, I see the three buttons (Edit, the
command gear button, and close button) only when I'm signed into TiddlySpace,
and only for tiddlers that I have
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