I have no idea what is wrong or how you would fix it, but I tried on my
computer and both firefox and chrome gave errors. Firefox gave the same one
as in the image you posted, chrome says: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected
token f
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Hi Alberto,
Yes, thanks for clearing that up!
Well, they are all the tiddlers with a field *parent* or *source* whose
content points to the current tiddler. It is the case of all the tiddlers
you can create through the other tabs, like comments, notes, ideas, quotes,
journals, etc. When
I don't know.
So far, i haven't been able to do an applied version of a wiki with
Tiddlywiki as much as what Twiki seems to be promising.
http://twiki.org/
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I am not having the issue locally on Firefox, yet.
Why would it be different on the server than locally? permissions(it is 644
now).
Could I have created an error on upload?
Thanks again for your help with this.
Rich Shumaker
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Any help on what I am looking for in the code.
It is in my first post but I missed it.
3524 column 74
Checking now.
Rich Shumaker
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 8:42:26 PM UTC-8, RichShumaker wrote:
Wow that is the first time I have looked at TW in a txt editor.
Any help on what I am looking
Wow that is the first time I have looked at TW in a txt editor.
Any help on what I am looking for in the code.
Rich Shumaker
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 7:37:05 PM UTC-8, Tobias Beer wrote:
Hi Rich,
Edit that file in a text editor.
Find that plugin you last edited and remove the type
Any help on this would be appreciated.
I work in FireFox and check in Google Chrome
Locally I don't get this error on FireFox but when I went to my site I just
noticed that my page has a Big Red Java Box of Doom
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Best wishes
On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 4:49:19 AM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Jim
Since we're using Google Groups, is there a possibility of a TW
Hi Rich,
Edit that file in a text editor.
Find that plugin you last edited and remove the type field.
Then see if you can find the problem.
Best wishes, Tobias.
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It sounds a bit like you tried TiddlyWiki a little and some gut feeling
tells you that Twiki is a much better solution for what you have in mind.
Confluence isn't bad either and neither is Dokuwiki.
All these solutions are designed for certain usecases.
TiddlyWiki isn't an Enterprise wiki,
Danielo,
Thanks to Tobias last message, I understand that I misunderstood your first
question:
what is considered Children of a tiddler?
You are talking about the tiddlers that appear under Children of this
tiddler in the info tab, aren't you?
Well, they are all the tiddlers with a field
Thanks Tobias,
The HTML was to see if it made any difference to see the image on Dropbox.
Although I do archive a lot of web pages in TiddlyWiki using that HTML
around the content, so I can copy the tiddler content and paste into new
web page.
I tried sharing another folder (wiki) in it is
Hello Rich,
Sound interesting. Could you please expand your description a little bit?
What do you mean with change the Uopload Filename? In which TW? In the
main one? then is like creating a copy of the main one?
El viernes, 9 de enero de 2015, 8:16:01 (UTC+1), RichShumaker escribió:
I just
Hello Alberto,
I'm using your plugin to create the material for a course I will teach. I
want to know how can I add custom ways of link things. For example, what is
considered Children of a tiddler? How can I configure the fields at the
forms? Is there any way to add tiddlers under a topic?
Hi Alfonso
My apologies for the delayed response. I've processed the changes, and
uploaded a new preview that incorporates them here:
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease
Additionally, the GettingStarted tiddler needs to be translated as well,
doesn't it? In TiddlyWiki Classic the translation was
This works with BidiX store.php on a server.
I have been having files delete so I am not sure if all the bugs and kinks
are worked out yet.
In the Control Panel [[$:/ControlPanel]] under Saving Tab
You change the 'Upload Filename' from 'index.html' to 'whatever.html'.
When you save a new file
Great! That was the ticket!
Thanks!
Mark
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 5:00:34 AM UTC-8, BJ wrote:
I think this maybe due to ff treating the file url as case insensitive on
a window system (window file paths are case insensitive).
This means that file:///c/ and file:///C/ will both work on
Perhaps try the RegExp filter?
http://tiddlywiki.com/#FilterOperator%3A%20regexp
For example, assuming that *class_date* starts with the same string for
both date-only and date+time...
\define starts-with() ^$(currentTiddler)$
$set name=regexp value=starts-with
$list
Hi Châu
That's an unusual way to start TiddlyWiki. I'm guessing that you modded
tiddlywiki.js from the TW5 repo?
Anyhow, have you initialised your data directory? To be a valid wiki folder
you need to create a tiddlywiki.info file. The usual way of doing that is
via the command line:
tiddlywiki
I believe that's what going on here is confusion because of the different
ways that Dropbox allows stuff to be shared:
* Early Dropbox accounts provide a single public folder; all the files in
the folder are shared. Tobias - I think yours is one of those public folder
links
* All Dropbox accounts
By the way, three little things:
1. the new MagicTabs plugins adds a button in the sidebar to open a
very useful dashboard tiddler.
2. it is possible to tweak the plugin appearance under Control panel
Appearance MagicTabs tweaks
3. if you want to see the latest updates, check
While all this is really great stuff, I'm also a bit confused, Alberto.
If I look at...
*$:/plugins/amp/MagicTabs/tabs/info*
...I see that it asks for a tagging list at the bottom
However, if I look at *William Shapespeare*,
there appears to be also that image tagging to it.
What is going on
Mhhh, something is quite different in your link...
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/sh/9nit3lo3i0o45hm/AAApinc6zrKWKmqcrdMRUmDBa/ec4FNmB1.htm
...as compared to mine...
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2040050/tw5/2015-01-08.image.folder.html
How do you get that link and why are these
Maybe you could use http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com
Look for the tiddler called *Aliases*.
Did some recoding, simplifying, and so forth...
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#alink http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Alias%20Links
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Mario,
Do Austrians have their own Sourkraut?
I am a huge fan, love it with spaghetti Bolognese - German and Italian
ideas combined in English style.
best
Alex
On 9 January 2015 at 14:01, PMario pmari...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 2:50:17 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
There's always that trade-off between what might be simpler and then what
eventually isn't, as simplified often means restricted.
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#text http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Colored%20Text
I think it's a good aproach to empower new users and be patient in teaching
all the little
@Stephen
Dare I ask if you've had a chance to do any more testing? It was just very
interesting to hear your review. And has that first subject commented on
anything afterwards?
General note for these types of tests:
In a hangout Jeremy rightfully pointed out a problem in having test
Hi Henry
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Henry Mckenzie henry.mcken...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm having a bit of trouble with the Cecily plugin.
The content doesn't seem to be zoomed in to the correct level I would
expect.
I'm afraid the Cecily plugin is incomplete at the moment. It renders the
AWESOME! It works perfectly! I'm already using it in my project. Thank you
so much (once again) for your help!
Just a small question, any reason why the sameday filter doesn't work?
Shouldn't this do the trick?
Cheers,
Albert
El viernes, 9 de enero de 2015, 20:41:34 (UTC+1), Tobias Beer
Generally the javascript pulls in data from the input element and pushes
the results to a different output element.
The native TiddlyWiki way to handle this would be to use data binding:
for the JavaScript to pull the data from a tiddler, and have that tiddler
bound to an edit control via the
Hi Jim
Since we're using Google Groups, is there a possibility of a TW Google
Calendar to which I could then subscribe? Google Calendar (and these TW
groups) are about the last two functions I use from The All-Seeing Eye.
I've just put you into my Google+ TiddlyWiki circle; you'll now get
Tobias,
I have a working action-increment widget and it can now take a prefix
string and a length for zero padding as inputs so you could get req-1
and increment it correctly. I am still looking through the parsing required
to properly increment dates and time with it, so that part isn't
You're welcome.
Just a small question, any reason why the sameday filter doesn't work?
Shouldn't this do the trick?
That perhaps depends on (whether you show us) the date format you use. ^^
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Hi Danielo,
I am currently working on a new version of the plugin, with less bugs,
better features, and much easier to customize. Its not yet finished but
usable enough. I just uploaded it so you can take advantage of the
customization enhancements: magictabs.tiddlyspot.com
I'm using your
Hi everyone,
So, I'd like to create a list of tiddlers that have a field set to a
particular date, but there's a nuance: the field also contains hours and
minutes.
In case the hours and minutes were not set, this would be easy: $list
filter=[tag[Sessions]field:class_date{!!title}] (the tag
By the way, in the example above, the date I'm looking is contained in the
title of the tiddler :)
El viernes, 9 de enero de 2015, 19:51:07 (UTC+1), Albert escribió:
Hi everyone,
So, I'd like to create a list of tiddlers that have a field set to a
particular date, but there's a nuance: the
Added a demo here...
field starting with current title @ filters
http://filters.tiddlyspot.com/#field%20starting%20with%20current%20title
Best wishes, Tobias.
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Thanks for the suggestions and help Tobias.
I am going to read up and see what I can do.
This might help me with my dump image folders into TW if I can get the PHP
script to read the files and create Tiddlers ideally as external links.
Rich Shumaker
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 3:17:51 AM
Jeremy, Tobias
Looks like I would have to upgrade to a Pro account to get the equivalent
of the old Public folder funtionality. Evidently shares on free account
will not let TiddlyWiki file access other files in the shared folder. I may
play with it a bit to be sure. Not sure I really need a
I was reading another post and Tobias linked to Text
http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Colored%20Text
That got me thinking of something that would really help me and I think
others as well.
Many of us have public TiddlyWiki's with 'TW5 help' in them.
I want to learn more BUT it is like swimming in an
A good approach may be to...
- write some *wiki-index.php* script that returns an index as json
- may need some php smarts as to what is a wiki to be indexed and
what isn't
- may have some recursive smarts about also indexing subfolders?
- should come in the propper
Hi f10
Maybe you could use http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/ Look for the tiddler
called Aliases.
Birthe
On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 7:21:13 PM UTC+1, f10 wrote:
Hi,
I'm a new TiddlyWiki user and haven't seen a solution for my problem while
scrolling through the group so far, so I
Tobias Beer wrote:
I think I might be creating a German version for this...
You are clearly in need of my expertise here:
Sauerkraut im Kopf? Frei*
tiddlywiki.com
This is my final version. Earlier drafts included Wienerschnitzel but it
made me hungry. Plus if you get Sauerkraut on your
On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 2:50:17 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
Sauerkraut im Kopf? Frei*
tiddlywiki.com
:))
I was thinking about, to create a Bavarian translation for TW. ... but I'm
7 km away from the border on the Austrian side. ... So our dialect is
already different. .. We don't have
I think this maybe due to ff treating the file url as case insensitive on a
window system (window file paths are case insensitive).
This means that file:///c/ and file:///C/ will both work on firefox, but
tiddlyclip will see them as different urls.
So I would check the url that is in your
@Stephen
Dare I ask if you've had a chance to do any more testing? It was just very
interesting to hear your review. And has that first subject commented on
anything afterwards?
General note for these types of tests:
In a hangout Jeremy rightfully pointed out a problem in having test
Hi 张雷,
with a relative path the browser is going to use the location of the
webpage as the starting point for relative url so it appends a.pdf to
http://localhost:8181 http://localhost:8181/a.pdf - to form
http://localhost:8181 http://localhost:8181/a.pdf/a.pdf. which means that
when you
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