Op donderdag 16 januari 2014 11:59:09 UTC+1 schreef xx@gmail.com:
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> Dear Eric,
>
> Thank you, the -chkSinglePageMode: true- command worked like a charm!
> This topic is solved and can be closed.
>
> Kind regards,
> Mike
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>
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> Op donderdag 16 januari 2014 11:33:52 UTC+1 schreef Eric Shulma
I do use the markdown plugin and it's working great but I wouldn't like to miss
all the benefits Wikitext features for TiddlyWiki.
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Thanks.
I think (should anyone be so inclined) that a Chrome app indeed talks to
the local storage. But that can and should sync with Google drive.
I am prolly missing something crucial however. I assume you know there are
now quite a few apps that can be used offline on ChromeOS.
There are so
No, you have to forever start the bin:
forever start --spinSleepTime 1 ~/local/bin/tiddlywiki --server
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That are very good news! I just took a look to the Roadmap and I can't wait for
the next release! Where can I check the features upcoming?
Thank you for this awesome tool
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Hi Ron
> Dumb question: is Tidly Desktop OK for use on a Chromebook?
>
No; I don't think that it is possible to run ordinary applications on
Chrome OS. We'll need a Chrome app, which have the limitation that they can
only access files in a sandbox belonging to the app. So you'd have to
import Tidd
Hi Danielo
The upcoming 5.0.7 release includes the popular syntax highlighting library
highlight.js as a plugin:
http://highlightjs.org
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
> I really searched for this for some days, and all that I find is for TWC.
>
I really searched for this for some days, and all that I find is for TWC.
That is a pitty because at a first I liked TWC but after some days I
decided to stick to TW5, which is impressive. I have to mention that all
the threads that I find about this are quite old. Is there any new
information?
Oh, and do have a look at my post about VALUE in TiddlySpace (Whither
TiddlySpace), as it kind relates to the theme of "how do we make this thing
pay for itself?"
Dickon
On Monday, 4 November 2013 11:14:37 UTC, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> Greetings TiddlyFriends!
>
> Open source projects combine th
Good post Eric. Count me in. I am off to PayPal with my pennies.
I really like the idea of the Google Helpout function - many's the time I
would have put the call out at some godforsaken hour gnashing my teeth at
my coding non-prowess. If it came to be could Jeremy create a page in the
tiddly
This is a copy of a post I have made to the TiddlySpace Google group, but I
thought I would copy it here, as it seems important.
For TiddlyWikists who don't know about TiddlySpace.com, this is a great
server-side version of TW, based on TiddlyWeb, that enables the sharing and
incorporating of w
Thanks. That's cool.
Dumb question: is Tidly Desktop OK for use on a Chromebook?
Sorry to be more than a little dense
On Jan 20, 2014 11:05 AM, "Jeremy Ruston" wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:05 PM, Ron K Jeffries wrote:
>
>> As a new user, my confusion was I made a change in the title, sav
Wow! You're the author of TW5 Magick? That TW is awesome.
I'm checking your example (for second time, since I checked some days ago)
but It's getting too intense for me.
The problem is I don't understand how the whole TW think works. I can't
even imagine how you came to the conclusion you needed
The simple command:
forever start --spinSleepTime 1
/usr/local/lib/node_modules/tiddlywiki/tiddlywiki.js --server
works for me except that I can't figure out how to specify the directory
where that wiki lives on this command line. I assume this is why $HOME is
being redefined, but that has
Great. Can I update to 5.0.7 now? I ran
sudo npm install -g tiddlywiki
but didn't see any change, the version stayed at 5.0.6-beta; I guess I have
to wait?
On Monday, 20 January 2014 12:09:46 UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Andrew
>
> I think that this is a bug on Safari that has just be
Hi Folks,
I installed TW and it is running as a node application. The online version,
http://tiddlywiki.com/, has what I seek, so I used the download button and
I got an HTML of the full content of this site, twnotes.html. So far, so
good. I see where all of my content is being saved
/root/tw
I don't know what you want to do, so I can't give you a good solution.
But maybe my examples help you?
http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/ check "Creating a simple Contacts DB".
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:05 PM, Ron K Jeffries wrote:
> As a new user, my confusion was I made a change in the title, saved made
> a note of teh file name,
> exited TiddlyWiki. When I came back in, the reason I THOUGHT it had not
> saved is that I did not see
> my chnages automatically.
>
You'
I already realized about that, but thank you for your fast response. So,
how can I manage this if the important part for me is the output of those
fields? Transcluding the other tiddler does not work, the changes are not
reflected. Can I maybe add a button to open the result?
Can I have a "mast
Sure there is a solution: Just edit the fields of another tiddler.
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Does anyone find a solution for the loosing focus issue?
The edit widget comes useless whit this problem. I would like to have some
templates in my wiki, and whit this limitation is not possible.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 1:51:50 PM UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
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> I felt that it might be a go
Hi Marcel
TiddlyWiki5 supports Markdown via a plugin that you can see in action at
http://tiddlywiki.com/markdowndemo.html. It doesn't yet support the
creation of tiddler links, but is otherwise a full implementation of
markdown.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Marcel Kacza
Hi Marc
>
>
> Is it normal, or do I misunderstand ?
>
The documentation here is misleading because it was written when TW5
incorporated syntax highlighting. I've updated it for 5.0.7:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/tw5.com/tiddlers/wikitext/Typed%20Blocks%20in%20Wi
Hi Andrew
I think that this is a bug on Safari that has just been fixed for 5.0.7:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/e0f428b9b2374487a0758ea80716f337e3c643ff
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Andrew Lister wrote:
> Zoomin view displays one tiddler at a time.
Hi Danielo
For 5.0.7 I've added instructions for setting up a TiddlySpot-compatible
PHP server:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/tw5.com/tiddlers/saving/Saving%20on%20a%20PHP%20Server.tid
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
Yes, that was I mean, and yes that makes sense since you use several wikis.
Maybe my mind wasn't opened enough, because currently I only use a single
tiddliwyki file ;)
Kind regards
El lunes, 20 de enero de 2014 17:44:12 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió:
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> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Daniel
Hello.
I think tiddlyspot is a good enough approach to have an online store for my
wiki.
I prefer to edit it offline and after some edits, push the file to
tiddyspot.
The problem is that using nodewebkit or tiddlydesktop does not upload the
file, just saves it. If I use chrome, then it uploads
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
> Sorry for this probably stupid question but, what is the main advantage of
> using Tiddlydesktop over node webkit directly?
>
By "using node-webkit directly" do you mean placing a single TiddlyWiki
file into node-webkit as described at
h
Hi Helge
One small (and final for today) question: where would user-generated CSS
> go? The themses are encapsulated bundles of several tiddlers, can I simply
> create a tiddler, tag it as $:/tags/stylesheet and then have it imported by
> the theme's main CSS file?
>
Yes, that's correct. It's bes
There has been a similar topic.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/tiddlywiki/zsUIynWxmww
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Thanks Jeremy,
this worked perfectly! With regards to the visualisation, I will probably
simply wait until someone works on a plugin, me not being the programmer
type.
One small (and final for today) question: where would user-generated CSS
go? The themses are encapsulated bundles of several
Sorry for this probably stupid question but, what is the main advantage of
using Tiddlydesktop over node webkit directly?
Kind regards
El lunes, 20 de enero de 2014 14:50:01 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston escribió:
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> I'll make the availability of the dev tools button be configurable when we
> get to the
Hi Leo
The answers from David, Andrew, Michael and Alfonso all contain the
observation that TiddlyWiki Classic got to the point where it met many
peoples needs, and that they've largely been able to continue using it
without further improvements (apart from handling changes in new browsers).
For
I'll make the availability of the dev tools button be configurable when we
get to the point where we have a UI for configuration.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Bauwe Bijl wrote:
> I suspected such yes.
> However...I would like the application as clean as possible so (my)
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for your quick answer.
I share your concerns about javascript and safety issues for TW5, and your
design choices for the core.
I'll try to have a better understanding of TW5, macros and plugins.
About such a widget that could "clone" InlineJavascriptPlugin, of course it
had t
Hi Helge
The current D3 plugin for TW5 is really just a proof of concept to show the
D3 code can be integrated with TW5's rendering mechanism. It's not much
work to produce a useful word cloud plugin, but it's not something that I
would be able to prioritise doing myself.
In terms of the left men
I suspected such yes.
However...I would like the application as clean as possible so (my) users
can focus primarily on the wiki (enough functions there to discover :)
Could it be possible to have developers tools under the F12 key?
On Monday, 20 January 2014 12:26:25 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi
I already know that any TiddlyWiki can easily be used as a password
manager, but my question is: has anyone configured a TiddlyWiki setup
specifically for the purposes of serving as a password manager? I would
appreciate something that I can download and start using right away,
without much
There's a few points for me about user-written JavaScript in TW5:
* The ability to create JavaScript macros is built into the core, and
they're pretty straightforward to write. I made some improvements to the
docs here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/tw5.com/tiddler
Why not just use forever command?
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-host-multiple-node-js-applications-on-a-single-vps-with-nginx-forever-and-crontab
Em quarta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2014 15h58min37s UTC-2, Wildscot escreveu:
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> OK, after pulling my hair out for a couple of
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Stephan Hradek
wrote:
> I would as well remove an empty tags attribute. I don't think there is a
> use case for differentiating between empty tag and no tag.
>
Good idea, thanks:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/1e54b1bcc9bd59fee20370e3d28ca1e2bd5
I would as well remove an empty tags attribute. I don't think there is a
use case for differentiating between empty tag and no tag.
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Hi Stephan & Jeremy,
Thanks guys, I can wait ;)
In the meantime I use Stephan's definition.
Cheers,
Ton
On Monday, January 20, 2014 12:24:30 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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>
> Besides avoiding wikification you added "qualifier" to the slider
>> definition.
>>
>
> Apologies - I started updat
> I totally agree with Bauwe; no need for developer tools here.
>
I'm afraid we absolutely do need access to developer tools in
TiddlyDesktop. Firstly, I need to be able to debug the application myself,
and potentially I need to be able to instruct end users how to use dev
tools to help figure out
> Besides avoiding wikification you added "qualifier" to the slider
> definition.
>
Apologies - I started updating the macro to use the qualifier mechanism,
but decided that it would obscure the point I was trying to demonstrate.
And then forgot to remove the macro parameter I had added.
>
> What
Hi Julie
However, wouldn't it be neater to add a little trash near the down arrow to
> delete the previously defined type, as we have for all oher fields?
> I think at people who could copy this part of code to add the same
> selection pannel for other fields in custom edit template. It's nice the
Hi Ton!
You need to wait for the next TW5 release before this can work.
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Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for the explanation the difference between Firefox and Chrome.
So IE behaves like Firefox and Opera and Safari like Chrome.
Besides avoiding wikification you added "qualifier" to the slider
definition.
What does this mean?
How to use the new slider?
If I try:
<>
I get a wor
About this topic.
Is it possible to have a offline wiki that push changes to some kind of online
store? I would like to edit the file offline and when connection us available
push the file. It will be also awesome if the offline version checks if there
is a newer version in the online store and
About this topic.
Is it possible to have a offline wiki that push changes to some kind of online
store? I would like to edit the file offline and when connection us available
push the file. It will be also awesome if the offline version checks if there
is a newer version in the online store and
Hi,
I totally agree with Bauwe; no need for developer tools here.
Cheers,
Ton
On Monday, January 20, 2014 11:05:08 AM UTC+1, Bauwe Bijl wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I also noticed the double developer bars bug in Linux.
> But the first thing that came up with me was why we need developers tools
> in the
Hi
I also noticed the double developer bars bug in Linux.
But the first thing that came up with me was why we need developers tools
in the first place.
We can use the good old ;) browser for the more "advanced" work.
With TiddlyDesktop we have a clean application ... similar to prism a while
You're welcome, that puzzled me. Thank you for the fast fix.
However, wouldn't it be neater to add a little trash near the down arrow to
delete the previously defined type, as we have for all oher fields?
I think at people who could copy this part of code to add the same
selection pannel for oth
Hi !
I'm considering the migration of some of my TWcs to TW5.
When I began using TWc I quickly understood that I could extend its
capabilities if I could learn javascript.
So I had to dive in javascript and it was not easy for me but it was fun
(still is !).
I then made an extensive use of Inli
Julie,
thanks for the help. I am currently looking for any kind of documentation
on how to build a data tiddler for all listed tags. I know I can get a list
of them by transcluding $:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags, but this probably does
not create a data tiddler as seen here http://tiddlywiki.com/d
Hi Stephan
<$list filter=<>><$view field="title"/>{{{
> [is[current]tags[]] }}}
>
> In practice, it does not, because the getFilter does not return the result
> but jsut its content.
>
The problem is that the macro syntax <> currently works
differently when it is used as a standalone macro call t
Hi Chris,
Yes, it's fairly straightforward. Here's how you'd import a TW5 HTML file
into a new wiki:
mkdir MyWiki
tiddlywiki ./MyWiki --load path/to/my-tw5-wiki-file.html
As of 5.0.7, you'll be able to do this with encryped wiki files, too:
tiddlywiki ./MyWiki --password pa55w0rd --load path/to
Hi Julie
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Julie wrote:
> I've found what causes this situation:
>
> * choose a type to a tiddler
> * if you want to revert to no type, there is no option other than deleting
> the content of the edit box for the type
> * the type list now list all no-type tiddlers
Apologies, I've had to move this weeks hangout to Wednesday 22nd January at
4pm.
https://plus.google.com/events/cge793dari8jfeq0lgt7oaft5f8
Best wishes
Jeremy
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On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> TiddlyWiki Hangout #31 will be o
I've found what causes this situation:
* choose a type to a tiddler
* if you want to revert to no type, there is no option other than deleting
the content of the edit box for the type
* the type list now list all no-type tiddlers
* in the html file, search for this tiddler: it has type=""
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Hi Måns
That's very helpful, thank you. Annoyingly, the menu bar support in
node-webkit is quite platform specific. Currently, on Mac TiddlyDesktop
generates a single menu bar which it assigns to the main window. OS X then
makes that menu bar available for all windows belonging to the application.
Hi Jeremy
Some times I get several developer menu bars.
Most often I have two developer menu bars when I open a tw.
When I click on the developer button one of them is removed.
Some of my classic tws produce a new developer menu bar every time I open a
new tiddler
Those extra panels dissape
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