This question spawned a different question but I want to put it here as
this topic thread fits it very well.
HTML TW5 is what this thread is about.
The usage case of sending someone data that is read only got me thinking
about Node.js TW5.
Can you render a single Tiddler as a TW5 to allow
Erwan,
I have only had a tiny bit of experience with bash and I have no idea where
to start, even looking at your code on GitHub. So it would awesome if you
did the coding.
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One realtime option would be Twitter.
I just tweeted to Jeremy to find out if he has a #hashtag he uses for
releases.
If he does then you could follow him and wait for the release information.
Or if you want to get fancy you could create an IFTTT(IF This Then That) or
similar alarm.
So if
I agree with Stephan, do tell.
Rich Shumaker
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Hi Andrew
Apologies, the link has been fixed on the prerelease, but hasn't yet made
it through to the main site. The new link is:
http://bit.ly/tiddlymap
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Andrew Sanchez aas...@nau.edu wrote:
There was an addition to Resources at
Dear Tiddlywiki group,
My name is Andrew, I am 25 and studying music and pre-medical science at
Northern Arizona University. My goal is to go to medical school in a few
years and I am aspiring to develop the ultimate productivity and learning
system by optimizing my workflow using computer
Hi Paris
Excellent ! That is a great step forward ! There is a definite need to
address the mobile tools, smarphones and tablets.
Yes, this is something I've been itching to do ever since TiddlyWiki5 got
out of beta.
As you know, and upon your advice, I within the last three months worked
Hi Stephen,
the stickiness both for my editor toolbar and for the tiddler titles
doesn't seem to work with Chrome or Internet Explorer. Just how Jeremy
manages to make this thing act consistently across browsers is beyond me
He doesn't ;-)
We'd have to implement what's called a polyfill
Erwan,
I that if something like this could be added to the community search that
would be awesome. I guess what may be best for what I want is for me to
modify what you have made so that it only takes tiddlers with a specific
tag and then display them in a way similar to how I have in the link
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Best wishes
Jeremy
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Jeremy
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 4:19:45 AM UTC+1, Nhan Ho wrote:
I think I've found the functionality in question: tag-based file storage,
it can be found under Control Panel - File Storage.
Yes, that's the functionality I did think of. ... I have to say, that I did
play with thirdflow at
I tried out the undo button using Chrome version 39.0.2171.93 on my android
phone but it doesn't seem to do anything. I'll do some more testing and let you
know here within this next week.
Everything looks awesome.
I have to read about the replace feature because I tried it without reading the
There was an addition to Resources at tiddlywiki.com which I am very
interested in, but the provided link is dead! :(
Would anybody know how to contact Felix Küppers to find out if he can make
this amazing sounding resource available again?
Here's the original tiddler:
*An interactive
I tried out the undo button using Chrome version 39.0.2171.93 on my
android phone but it doesn't seem to do anything. I'll do some more testing
and let you know here within this next week.
Hmm. I just tested it on Chrome 39.0.2171.95 on a Windows PC and it worked
as I expected. Since I
Great job. Really useful.
On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 8:58:26 PM UTC+1, Erwan wrote:
Hi everyone,
The Community Search wiki keeps growing, slowly but surely, with now
3383 indexed tiddlers from 36 different wikis (half of them thanks to
Tobias!):
Hi Andrew,
thanks for the background information :)
My interests include spaced repetition software like Anki [...]
Yeah, I love Anki, it's a great program. I used it a lot to prepare myself
for my exams. Stephan Hradek created a light weight question-answer
mechanism for tiddlywiki
Hi Jed,
I'd be happy to do the coding, it was one of the features that I was
considering anyway, and it's quite easy for me to adapt my own code. If
it's ok with you I will try to look at it soon (probably next week end),
and then we can work out the details.
Erwan
On 03/02/15 17:19, Jed
Just finished TiddlyWiki Hangouts #078
http://www.richshumaker.com/tw5/TiddlyWiki-Hangouts.html#TiddlyWiki%20Hangout%20%23078
and it is posted.
Still need to do #077 and I have a lot of clean up work to do with getting
Mario's work copied over and then completing things that have been started.
It's funny you mention personal sites Jed as I was thinking that the TW
aggregator(great job Erwan) would be great for creating a loose social
network.
So we all have 'TW Social' Sites and then someone has an aggregator running
for them.
What would be interesting is for the TW Aggregator to
I think it's a great project but I do my development with brackets.io as
the editor...
If it didn't crash on startup even after install X, I'd give it a try. ^^
Best wishes, Tobias.
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