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Hi Be and Jeremy,
It works. Thanks!
Alberto
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Hi Felix,
I am much in favor of this. However, even in your example (
http://getbootstrap.com/components
http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fgetbootstrap.com%2Fcomponents%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNHCE5yPB7y7AgQlI3IFfPNSEIu65Q
) you will find that you can't scroll the contents further down than
Hi Andrew, some interesting design choices. Some feedback...
1. Can you change something foo into real content that better
communicates your usecase(s)?
Right now, I wouldn't know why you would even want to combine sliders
and text-fields like that.
A realworld example would
Hi Jean-Charles,
You would probably be creating a bit of javascript in a custom macro of
that kind...
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Basic%20Javascript%20Macro
@Jeremy,
In classic TiddlyWiki, a script or macro could refer to a variable called
place that would allow to output content wherever the
Hi Stephan,
This is very useful. I slightly modified it and added it here...
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Searching%20In%20Tiddler%20Fields
Smells like a core feature to me.
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Could TW access Chrome to get the bookmarks I save there?
I don't think it can, not without a server to talk to. Theoretically, there
could be a browser extension that exposes things like bookmarks via some
local-server-api. But, I don't see that coming out of nowhere (or in a way
that
My point is that TW-5 should be informed (or introduced) as (1)
collaborative works where many can edit simultaneously
While that would be very desireable, TiddlyWiki is not that.
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Have you tried
var a=1.0;
return a
?
Neil (also a javascript novice!).
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Hi all,
The buttons for creating new publications and new quotes were not working
well. The problems identified are now fixed. (But other problems might
remain.)
Regards,
Alberto
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Thanks Stephan!
Very useful, but with one little flaw: it is case sensitive. How to avoid
that?
Regards,
Alberto
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Servus Tobi,
I am much in favor of this. However, even in your example (
http://getbootstrap.com/components
http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fgetbootstrap.com%2Fcomponents%2Fsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNHCE5yPB7y7AgQlI3IFfPNSEIu65Q
) you will find that you can't scroll the contents further down
On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:26:21 PM UTC-6, Handoko Suwono wrote:
Is there any introductory note on Node.js and how is it related to TW?
Yes. Start here: http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki%20on%20Node.js
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Neil,
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong and, though I suspect the
majority of folks here already know about this, I'll share what I've found.
Perhaps it will help someone avoid my aggravation. Perhaps someone will
correct me if I’m misinterpreting what is happening.
I'm working
hi Stephen,
Though it seems a bit clunky, I’m working exclusively $macrocall when
sending fields to javascript routines.
Can you perhaps create an example wiki along with a minimalist example
macro that shows what works, what doesn't work and explains how you would
think it should?
Hi Pau
Fascinating, I've not seen anything like this before. I'm investigating
to try to figure out what's happened.
The explanation turned out to be quite prosaic. You'd used a prerelease of
5.1.5 to create the translation, and that version includes a bug with CSS
processing that was fixed for
I just came across this article discussing a notetaking technique taught at
Cornell:
http://uk.businessinsider.com/cornell-perfect-way-to-take-notes-2014-12
The gist of it is:
During a talk, you take notes on the right side of the margin, and write
questions on the left side. Then, when it
Hi Pau
presume this is for Alfonso. I started working on 5.1.7. and experienced
no file corruption nor glitch whatsoever -besides my own clumsyness-.
Whoops, my apologies!
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Paulus pau...@alamier.com wrote:
Hi! presume this is for
Hi Stephen, Tobias
I think the source of the confusion here is that this syntax doesn't work:
sweat {{!!startweight}} {{!!finishweight}}
I agree that it's reasonable to expect that syntax to work.
The rationale for the current arrangement is that there is a conscious
layering of wikitext
Hi Tobias
Smells like a core feature to me.
I'm certainly open to adding more advanced search tabs to the core.
However, this implementation uses the deprecated regexp operand syntax. We
should use the new `regexp` filter operator instead if possible.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
Best wishes,
Ultimately I don't have a problem with the fact that
sweat {{!!startweight}} {{!!finalweight}}
doesn't work. I've tried several things that didn't work. This one was just
harder than most to diagnose what had gone wrong. Anyway, as Tobias
suggested, I've uploaded a simplified wiki with three
I encountered the same problem and solution in writing my first javascript
macros. I have now come across another difficulty which may also be
related to the layering of features that Jeremy described.
Jeremy: am I interpreting correctly that your bullet list indicates the
order in which the
Or also if anyone knows a way to toggle field values via a
button/link/macro, that would work too.
On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 10:21:12 PM UTC-8, Arc Acorn wrote:
I swear I've done this before but I can't seem to find the wiki...
I'd like to make a checkbox like:
[_(FieldName@)]
but
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 9:14:31 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
It struck me as an interesting idea for TiddlyWiki. There's been interest
in the past in using TiddlyWiki to create and present quizzes; perhaps we
can explore creating the necessary features in a way that supports
Just posted a small bug fix. I was relying on *$:/status/UserName *to set
ATOM's *author *element, but that only works when running in the
browser/served from node, and not when generating a static site from the
command line (which is really the whole point). So for now I am simply
using the
Well, with my ATOM plugin working, I have completed the road map I laid out
a few weeks ago:
Following is my road map from the other thread, with progress comments:
1. A *simple* sidebar - title, subtitle, simple TOC with categories
(tags).
2. Get the tag buttons working, per my Javascript
Hi Jim
Has anyone made a view template that can present tiddlers in columns? I am
not talking about tables - I think that would be too unwieldy to do in real
time while taking notes. But instead, since you can have multiple tiddlers
open for edit at the same time, if there was a way to show
Hi Neil
Jeremy: am I interpreting correctly that your bullet list indicates the
order in which the features are processed, but last first in your list?
Thus, the transclusion is only processed after the non-widget style
macro invocation?
No, not at all. The layers I was describing are
Hi Dimitry
For some obscure reason Firefox (32.0.3, Linux) doesn't show favicon in
tab title in single-file mode when password is on. If there is no password
set or if I use Chrome instead, everything works just fine.
I couldn't duplicate the problem with Firefox 34 on the Mac. I copied
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 11:54:40 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
A multi-column view for the story river is something I'm interested in
adding.
That would be good. On wide/HD displays especially the two column approach
currently in place wastes a lot of real estate.
I can think of
Ideally all of the conversations that are started create [[Tiddlers]] or
[[nodes]] in Zetelspeak.
Then as time moves forward each of those Tiddlers expands naturally week
after week.
Thanks for bringing up Flow Alex as that is of key interest for me.
If you show up(which I seem to miss often)
I have a mock up with code for the [[Name Plate]] Idea
http://www.richshumaker.com/tw5/TiddlyWiki-Hangouts.html#Rich%20Shumaker
This gives you an idea of what I am envisioning content wise for these.
It is up to the person to create there own but I would like to create a
standard using what I
I know you are talking about breaking apart the TW Screen into multiple
parts.
Here is a Word of Warning and I am sure you are aware of this.
If you do open 2 browsers tabs or windows and put content in each if you
are working in Single Tiddler HTML Mode you will overwrite your data.
So when
Alex I would be interested in your work in progress TiddlyWiki when you set
it up if you wouldn't mind sharing.
As you can tell I started one of my own to mirror the principles set forth
in Zettlekasten.
Thank you for bringing this concept up as I find it very interesting and
useful.
Rich
Hi Alberto:
There is no add button in the chapter form
Saludos
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 6:30:25 AM UTC-6, Alberto Molina wrote:
Hi all,
The buttons for creating new publications and new quotes were not working
well. The problems identified are now fixed. (But other problems
The starting point for me is a personal notebook, a tool to help me think.
Yes, colaboration as well, but i am note sure about the many can edit
paradigm. GitHub and forking seems to be a better way, avoiding unnecessary
coordination and protocols for decision making
Alex
On Wednesday, 31
Hi, Rich,
You sure are keeping yourself busy. I see you did some research with a peek
at Wikipedia. Just to throw out a few thoughts: I think it might be a good
idea to try to stay close to a standard that people might be able to import
to other apps like email. A few more links
vCard
thanks Jim. Happy new year.
Handoko -
On 12/31/14, Jim Lehmer jim.leh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:26:21 PM UTC-6, Handoko Suwono wrote:
Is there any introductory note on Node.js and how is it related to TW?
Yes. Start here:
Thanks Greg for your response because it got me thinking.
Why not eat my own dog food for this idea.
What I am trying to do is define the twCard using a Tiddler.
Then Put Content in Tiddlers that use that special twCard definition to
allow it to display content a specific way.
Think of an ID
Wow Alex that is more awesome stuff to read about.
I actually did just what you are talking about myself and it is the reason
I am back with TW5 in a big way.
I am writing a book, unfortunately my book is in 3 or 4 places.
One happens to be a Moleskine journal. So I took images of every page and
Very interesting stuff!!!
Jeremy Ruston wrote:
a split-screen arrangement like the current preview pane. One side for the
notes, one side for the questions. The questions would be stored in a field.
Yes, and the different questions would have to be vertically aligned with
the notes.
It shouldn't be too hard to have a template that uses a table and some divs
to put two text editing fields next to each other. It could have a reveal
widget so that when reviewing you can hide the notes and just see the
questions. It would be a very simple implementation and I am sure that it
Jeremy Ruston wrote:
A multi-column view for the story river is something I'm interested in
adding.
There have been a few intresting layouts lately that treats the sidebar as
a more active and parallel working space, perhaps most notably Felix'
Taskgraph but also a recent suggestion
I put together a quick demo of one way this could work here
http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Note%20Taking%20Test
It doesn't have any searching ability or anything yet, but the notes and
questions have fields indicating the class and date they are from, so
searching etc. can be added later.
Rich,
Here's some links and comments, non linear notes - not as neat and tidy as
they should be when posting here? How neat should notes be anyway?
Interesting questions but now the meat
!! Ross Ashby -
http://www.rossashby.info/
The big shame about this site is that it uses frames, so you
There is a topic about integrating TW5 and TS in TS list, but I am not
sure it is progressive. Please see in detail,
@ Osmosoft TiddlySpace and TiddlyWiki5
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlyspace/cKxJFJPZBcA
I was wondering if I could gently pass the ball to you guys
about your
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