Hi Atul,
The easiest way I have found to import images is to drag them into the wiki
and drop them (on the green drop-zone). You can import multiple images at
once in this way.
If necessary, you can put a 'browse' button where you want
it: http://tiddlywiki.com/#:BrowseWidget
Regards,
Hi Alfonso
Finally, is it possible that I just go straight to #12 Edit the .tid and
.multids files in your language folder to translate the English text,
(using Notepad++) and someone else put everything together? Note that I
already created a plugin.info (instruction #7) and edited
Hi Alfonso, Xavier
It's become clear that the current route for translators is far too
complex, so I've created a prerelease of a new approach that works entirely
within the browser.
Have a look at:
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/editions/translators/index.html
The idea is that one can
Hi Atul,
TL;DR
To make it short. Scale down your images before you import them into your
TW.
Be aware, that images are big in file size. Modern mobile phones have
several mega bytes per image.
Most images have more pixels than a standard monitor can show. So it needs
to be
Yay! A Spanish translation on the way! Thanks Alfonso and Xavier!
And thanks, Jeremy, for making the process easier! Had there been something
like this back when I had more time, I would have probably done a Spanish
translation myself. (aunque, con 542 tiddlers traducibles, todavía es un
poco
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Hi Jeremy,
I'm blown away!
This is great to check if something is missing. 16 clicks and a little bit
of scrolling.
Is there a possibility to see in the UI, if a fallback en-GB text is used,
if you switch language?
So missing translations would jump out and checking for new strings would
be
Hi Mario
Thanks - I've updated the prerelease to add a select box that allows the
user to choose between:
* Show all strings
* Only show translated strings
* Only show strings that have not been translated
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/editions/translators/index.html
Best wishes
Jeremy.
Thx Richard Mario
My use-case is that
Learners use their cellphones (TW5/firefox/tiddlyfox/andriod) to to attach
an image from the gallery of their phones to each topic presented to them
on the TOC/tiddlers.
Presently they take photos and save them to their image gallery.
Then import them
Makes sense. Perhaps a note could be added in the docs mentioning that? As
I mentioned in the other post, the docs say only that the triple-backticks
must be at the beginning of a line and followed by a newline, not that they
must also be preceded by a newline.
Cheers!
On Thursday, October
This doesn't solve your whole issue, but you can quite easily get rid of
one step:
As of now, one goes to import on the page toolbar import's an image as a
tiddler changes the title of the image transcludes the image-tiddler
into the tiddler one wants the image to be in.
If I understand
Wow! Fantastic tool indeed! Jeremy, do you mean to extend this to the docs
in tw5.com edition? I have a few dozens tiddlers already translated, but
this wouldn't make a set as coherent as in
http://tiddlywiki.com/languages/de-AT/index.html yet. Such an interface
would be ideal to gradually build
Nice,
I was playing with a 2 column layout with a substory in the Translators
tiddler.
left side the tabs with the strings, that need to be translated.
right side a tiddler, that shows the shadow tiddler, that contains the
element to be translated.
So the question is: How can I create a
On Friday, October 24, 2014 1:55:39 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Thanks - I've updated the prerelease to add a select box that allows the
user to choose between:
* Show all strings
* Only show translated strings
* Only show strings that have not been translated
That's not exactly, what
Hi Xavier
Wow! Fantastic tool indeed! Jeremy, do you mean to extend this to the docs
in tw5.com edition? I have a few dozens tiddlers already translated, but
this wouldn't make a set as coherent as in
http://tiddlywiki.com/languages/de-AT/index.html yet. Such an interface
would be ideal to
What Evolena said makes a lot of sense. Why don't you create the TOC
tiddlers wit a list like
$list filter=[prefix[topic]]
{{!!title}}
/$list
That way your student's only have to add a prefix to each image they want
to add to the relevant TOC. Or maybe you can use tags to be even more
Hi Robert
This stuff gets tricky to explain. The problem with the following example
isn't so much that there's a line break missing before the three backticks,
as that the previous paragraph needs a terminating double line break in
order for it to be recognised as a paragraph:
text of previous
I have a few dozens tiddlers already translated, but this wouldn't make a
set as coherent as in http://tiddlywiki.com/languages/de-AT/index.html
yet.
A tw5.com translation is a project I often have and give up (half the
WikiText tiddlers for the last try), but if you need some review
(hem.. if you were here speaking of a French edition, not a Spanish one)
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Hi Andrew
Great, very glad to hear that. Getting a decent experience on smartphones
was one of the drivers for TW5, so it's good to hear that it's working,
Best wishes
Jeremy
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 1:12 AM, andrew.j.harrison84
andrew.j.harriso...@gmail.com wrote:
I just wanted to sing
That makes is clearer. Thanks!
On Friday, October 24, 2014 9:50:59 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Robert
This stuff gets tricky to explain. The problem with the following example
isn't so much that there's a line break missing before the three backticks,
as that the previous paragraph
I'm just wondering what MO people have adopted as best practice and why.
Do you use a single TiddlyWiki for everything, or do you have a virtual
web of multiple TiddlyWikis that you jump around in.
I see the benefit of a single TiddlyWiki as being the search ability and
non-linear convenience
Dear Mr Packers,
I do a bit of both...
But recently I have a huge mess of a TiddlyWiki: i like it like that.
The new feature where you can drag tiddlers from the menu of one TW and
import them into another makes it less important to organised -- my
hypothesis.
best wishes
Alex
On 24 October
Hi all,
how can I add the tab Contents? (on right-side menu)
It is not part of the empty.html I've downloaded.
Thx,
Jens
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how did you get those awesome icons in there?!
On Thursday, October 23, 2014 7:13:11 PM UTC-5, infernoape wrote:
I just wanted to sing kodos to Jeremy and all supporters to let you know
how happy I am. Today, I complete an upgrade to my wiki (
t3d.tiddlyspot.com) using only my android phone
You ask for best practice but I get the impression that for TW5 there
still mostly experimenting. Maybe I'm wrong.
Personally, I'm still pretty much on TWC and with multiple wikis. But one
of my main interests in TW5 is exactly the all in one possibility made
possible with the node.js version.
Hi,
I'd also vote in favor of 1 single wiki, until you feel it becomes
uncomfortably slow. Then, you can do some optimisation, like externalising
images. If they were big, it can save you a few months before you think
again about splitting. Then, my suggestion is to spend some time making
sure
I found this thread because I had the same original problem as the creator,
Sash.
- When I copy the New Staff Meeting button from here
http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/ and open the tiddler get the
following error.
Undefined widget 'newtiddler'
Again, following the thread, I did the
Hi Jens,
The empty version does not contain the documentation, so the Contents tab
is not there.
The full version contains documentation and the Contents tab.
For downloading the full version look at the bottom of GettingStated at
http://tiddlywiki.com/
See also issue #926:
Hi Ton,
thx for your fast reply. I do not understand why the contents tab is not
part of the empty?
It is so a very nice feature. What can I do, if I want to start from
scratch and I also wants to have this contants tab on the right side menu?
If I use the full version I will also have the
I've made some adjustments to the SelectWidget documentation:
http://tiddlywiki.com/#SelectWidget
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 10:15 AM, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
There is the info, how to improve the docs. We try to make it easy but the
barrier seems to be very high
Maybe is a good advice to include a skeleton Contents tiddler on the empty
tiddlywiki.
Jeremy, what do you think?
El viernes, 24 de octubre de 2014 17:08:04 UTC+2, Jens H escribió:
Hi all,
how can I add the tab Contents? (on right-side menu)
It is not part of the empty.html I've
Forget about that, is too old information.
Which Tiddlywiki version are you using? I suggest you to take a brand new
tiddlywiki from tiddlywiki.com. The ability to create journal entries is
now a built-in feature.
El viernes, 24 de octubre de 2014 17:22:46 UTC+2, Captain Packers escribió:
I
Hi Jens,
I thought you wanted the documentation in your TW but you want just a Table
of Contents.
Create a tiddler Contents and tag it with $:/tags/SideBar. Then you can use
the TableOfContentsMacro (described at
http://tiddlywiki.com/#TableOfContentsMacro) for building your TOC in
Contents.
Hi Ken
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Ken Gray keneg...@gmail.com wrote:
how did you get those awesome icons in there?!
Thank you. They're actually all drawn by me on the Mac (first using
OmniGraffle and later Sketch). I started them back in 2010 or so whilst
working on TiddlySpace at
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Danielo Rodríguez rdani...@gmail.com
wrote:
Maybe is a good advice to include a skeleton Contents tiddler on the empty
tiddlywiki.
The reason I didn't put the table of contents into the core sidebar was
because it looks a bit inscrutable and useless until
Oh I got it. Just remove the tag after searching for all tiddlers which
have this tag :)
Am Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014 18:15:42 UTC+2 schrieb Jens H:
Works perfect :)
Thank you so much. Two addtional questionHow can I remove tabs from
this menu and where can I find documentation that
Hi Mat
The tw2 edition of tw5 (and the tiddlywiki/classictools plugin that it
includes) is used by Eric to build TiddlyWiki Classic's index.html from its
constituent tiddlers. You can see the results of using it at
http://classic.tiddlywiki.com. So the only reason to use it is if you want
to cook
Hi Jeremy,
I would suggest to add a topic How to create a Contents-Tab to the
documentation and add Ton's explanation. That would be very helpful for end
users...
Thx,
Jens
Am Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014 18:18:09 UTC+2 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Danielo Rodríguez
Hi Mario
That's great, thanks for passing it on.
... and as a non native english speaking guy, I was surprised, who funny
the word tiddler is.
I was very amused at their hilarity at the name.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 8:38 PM, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
@Jeremy,
I'd certainly like to have better documentation about the basics of
customisation, and am very happy to accept submissions. For this kind of
thing anybody can help - just put up a TW on TiddlySpot containing new
documentation tiddlers, and post a link here in the group.
Best wishes
Jeremy
On
Thx Danielo,Evolena
Evolena you were right in understanding that I have one-one tiddler-image
relation and the students must transclude their image into one well defined
and preexisting tiddler (in the toc). I have successfully prepared the
transclusion for them. and by renaming the image, it
Thanks for the very fast reply! I had no idea that classic.tw.com is
actually built in tw5.
You say the only reason to use it - but would it not be a reason (ie.
would it not work to) have it create a Classic layout wise that has some of
the TW5 advantages? If it is in nodejs
Thanks. Can you tell me how to modify the default date format and the
Tiddler Title of the new journal tiddlers?
On Friday, October 24, 2014 12:02:07 PM UTC-4, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
Forget about that, is too old information.
Which Tiddlywiki version are you using? I suggest you to take a
The edit-text widget automatically resizes textareas to fit their content.
Currently, the minimum height of 100px is hardcoded in the widget. The
height is set as a direct style attribute on the textarea, which is why
you've not been able to override it with CSS.
Would adding a min-height
Fantastic, thank you. I will start this weekend.
Alfonso
On Friday, October 24, 2014 5:55:39 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Mario
Thanks - I've updated the prerelease to add a select box that allows the
user to choose between:
* Show all strings
* Only show translated strings
* Only
On Friday, October 24, 2014 10:17:57 AM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
You say the only reason to use it - but would it not be a reason (ie.
would it not work to) have it create a Classic layout wise that has some of
the TW5 advantages?
...
If it is in nodejs tiddlers-as-files form
Although the TW
Ok, I understand. Thanx Eric! Out of mere curiosity, where does TW5 find
those TWC specific pieces and tiddlers?
:-)
On Friday, October 24, 2014 7:50:50 PM UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Friday, October 24, 2014 10:17:57 AM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
You say the only reason to use it - but would it
I would hope you are refering to Jeremy's SVG graphics because they are very
cool. If you are refering to my 3d icons, that is a very long process involving
alot that I haven't fully finalized on yet an I am only testing. Feel free to
borrow, but I am not sure what would happen. I'm still
It seems that currently KaTex plugin in TW5 does use only regular AMS font
(woff).
How to extend it by math bold, math italic, math bold italic?
Vwadec
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If you can't make it something that can be adjusted with CSS, then an
attribute will certainly do the job. I think the CSS approach would be
cleaner from my side but I can't speak for what is involved from the
programming side. I would be happy with either.
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Sure, it is very easy. The only thing you have to do is open the control
panel (the gear button at the right) and adjust the title and date format
to your likings. You can also change the tag. Check out also the new
journal here. Similar but slightly different.
El viernes, 24 de octubre de
Am Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014 19:29:47 UTC+2 schrieb Captain Packers:
Thanks. Can you tell me how to modify the default date format and the
Tiddler Title of the new journal tiddlers?
Would you mind telling what's not clear in the explanation you can find
here?
I've mostly worked in TWC but I'm trying to migrate to TW5 to be more
future-proof. But I've got several TWCs that I use. One is a catch-all
notebook, one is a journal, and one or two are TWC-based apps.
One thing that I've noticed though is that there seems to be some
crosstalk in the setting
On Friday, October 24, 2014 7:06:30 PM UTC+2, Atul Grover wrote:
Now, I need to change the image size on import. I believe that by changing
some code in the CSS is can force all images to be (say) 50% of their
original size.
CSS is only responsible to display images. It doesn't touch the
I just hadn't seen the documentation or the configuration options
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The discussion of diagramming was fascinating.
The ability to parse text into a hand-drawn-esque diagram would be very
useful.
This page has another interesting example of browser-based diagramming:
http://mrale.ph/blog/2012/11/25/shaky-diagramming.html
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