Thanks for the replies.
Stephan, when I tried copying and pasting an excerpt from the link you
suggested into a tiddler:
*a title=This is some information for our tooltip. class=tooltipCSS3
Tooltip/a*
*The next step is to create some rudimentary styling for our tooltip class:*
*.tooltip{
Ok, thanks,
i will need to find another solutions for us,
i think that's will be hard -_-
have a nice day
Le lundi 25 août 2014 07:20:21 UTC+2, Daniel Baird a écrit :
Hi Alain,
I'm not up to date with what's happening in the latest TW5, but as far as
I know, TiddyWiki is NOT good at
Thank you Eric.
Just a quickie for all of those willing to download this new version: there
is a slight error in the download link.
It should start with classic instead of www in the download now...
link on http://classic.tiddlywiki.com/beta
The correct link is :
Can you show the full example?
Did you forget to tag the stylesheet tiddler with $/tags/stylesheet?
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Hi,
I'd previously managed to create a table and style the contents from within
the same tiddler but when I tried the same approach with the excerpt, the
class element didn't work.
I think I'm out of my depth now as I know very little about the subject!
Thanks, Jon.
On Sunday, 24 August
Your solution seems to be very cool with the limited options that tags
provides.
The problem here is the shorting method, the redundant results and that you
have to tag every tag with all the possible parent topics related to it.
I think the best approach is to use fields. I never said that I
On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:41:17 AM UTC-7, ocalTW wrote:
Just a quickie for all of those willing to download this new version:
there is a slight error in the download link.
It should start with classic instead of www in the download now...
link on http://classic.tiddlywiki.com/beta
The
Hi!
I have a strange occurrence, possibly a bug. It might be related to issue
159. Namely, in TiddlyMarks (1) I use cookie values to determine the view.
When opening a local version of TiddlyMarks with core version 281 (on
TiddlySpot it's 261) in the latest Waterfox, Internet Explorer and
I knew, that you don't like, that some tiddlers are listed twice. ... But
for me this is a feature ;)
I did play a little bit with the macro. I did create a brainstorming tree.
...
I found out, that after some refactoring one child tiddler had many
childs itself ... So it actually should
Hi,
Thank you for this explanation.
In fact, it is hard for a non-developer to follow all what is needed to add
a new tab with new fields.
But I will manage that one day.
thanks for your great job.
Du beau boulot !
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Philippe
Le dimanche 17 août 2014 14:24:11 UTC+2, Alberto Molina a écrit :
Hi,
I extended Danielo's macros to include footnotes which open tooltips when
hovered over. For this I also copied the standard button widget and created
hover widget which works excactly like the normal button but triggers its
actions when hovered over.
For examples see:
Hello Mario,
Thank you for your advise.
I think I'm not using your macros correctly. Could you post a working
example so I can analyze it closely?
Thank you!
El lunes, 25 de agosto de 2014 14:16:48 UTC+2, PMario escribió:
I knew, that you don't like, that some tiddlers are listed twice. ...
Hi Andreas,
This sounds very promising but when I hover over the footnote at,
http://www.tiddlywikiguides.org/hover.html a message box pops up to
announce an internal Javascript error: ReferenceError: event is not
defined. I'm using Firefox.
Thanks, Jon
On Sunday, 24 August 2014 22:22:36
Hi Jon,
you were absolutely right, looks like i messed up there. (I only tested it
in chrome)
I just fixed it and tested in it firefox and it should work fine now, let
me know, if you have any further trouble with it.
/Andreas
2014-08-25 17:38 GMT+02:00 Jon fiveri...@gmail.com:
Hi Andreas,
On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:47:00 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the release of TiddlyWiki 5.0.15-beta:
I've incorporated this release into the latest version of Tank:
https://tank.peermore.com/tanks/docs/TiddlyWiki%20Five
If you use it please let me know
If you styled within the same tiddler, you didn't use class but style.
You can't use style here.
Create a tiddler tooltip and tag it as suggested above. But the CSS into
that tiddler and you should be fine.
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Hi Andreas,
this works fine now in Firefox and looks exactly what I was looking for but
I need a bit of help getting it into my wiki.
I've already got the footnotes and dragged over your hover widget plugin
but not sure what I do with Then you can add the following macros to your
wiki - where
Thanks, Stephan - I'll play around with that.
On Sunday, 24 August 2014 22:22:36 UTC+1, Jon wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the font size of a tooltip? eg. span
title=noteHover here for note/span
Thanks, Jon.
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Hi Jon,
you can put the macros I defined just below the original footnote macros
from Danielo, so you can add them to the ones you added before.
(Where you put them depends on whether you want to use them globally in all
tiddlers in which case you would add them to the top of
Hi Andreas,
just worked out how to do it before you replied!
Absolutely brilliant! - thanks, Jon.
On Sunday, 24 August 2014 22:22:36 UTC+1, Jon wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the font size of a tooltip? eg. span
title=noteHover here for note/span
Thanks, Jon.
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p.s. It would be great if the hover effect could also be applied to tag
pills...that really would be life-changing!
On Monday, 25 August 2014 21:59:14 UTC+1, Jon wrote:
Hi Andreas,
just worked out how to do it before you replied!
Absolutely brilliant! - thanks, Jon.
On Sunday, 24 August
Oddly enough I've run into this as well just today. I'm using Windows 7x64
with Chrome 36.0.1985.143, though it may have been corrupted when I was
using TiddlyDesktop (I can't remember).
On Saturday, August 23, 2014 4:56:51 AM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
On Friday, August 22, 2014 12:40:17 AM UTC+2,
Hi All,
I would like to create a list of filters based on the filter value either
from the title or the customize field.
I have a Prime tiddler created, and I would like the sub tiddlers which
associate to the primary tiddler to be listed in the Prime tiddler. I
created a customize filed
On Monday, August 25, 2014 7:30:22 PM UTC-7, James wrote:
I would like to create a list of filters based on the filter value either
from the title or the customize field.
I have a Prime tiddler created, and I would like the sub tiddlers which
associate to the primary tiddler to be listed
Thanks Eric for your prompt respond.
Would it be possible if I can do some exclude filter?
On Tuesday, 26 August 2014 11:38:40 UTC+8, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Monday, August 25, 2014 7:30:22 PM UTC-7, James wrote:
I would like to create a list of filters based on the filter value either
On Monday, August 25, 2014 8:43:02 PM UTC-7, James wrote:
Would it be possible if I can do some exclude filter?
I'm not clear exactly what you mean by exclude filter. However, in
general, you can negate the result of a filter operator by preceding it
by an exclamation mark (!).
Thus,
Hi Eric,
Sorry about that. I mean can I add is[!Current] in the filter? Because
the parent tiddler and sub-tiddler were tag with the same tag.
$list filter=is[!current][tagging[]sort[title]field:parent_tiddler{!!
title}]
On Tuesday, 26 August 2014 12:00:11 UTC+8, Eric Shulman wrote:
On
Hi Eric
I found the solution.
$list filter=[tagging[]!is[current]sort[title]field:parent_tiddler{!!
title}]
On Tuesday, 26 August 2014 12:07:12 UTC+8, James wrote:
Hi Eric,
Sorry about that. I mean can I add is[!Current] in the filter?
Because the parent tiddler and sub-tiddler were
Hi!
I tried on a different computer as well, this time with Java 7.63 (the
other had earlier versions). The Java prompt issue in Safari persisted, but
not the double-quote issue. The double-quote issue also disappeared in
Waterfox, but not in IE (64-bit, btw). I also tested in Chrome, which
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