Hi,
On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 10:52:23 AM UTC+2, Rustem wrote:
Bitbucket has a new feature,
http://blog.bitbucket.org/2015/03/18/snippets-for-teams-are-here-with-a-rich-set-of-apis/
Interestingly, TiddlyWiki is one of the choices in the dropdown for a file
type. Nothing happens yet,
Bitbucket has a new feature,
http://blog.bitbucket.org/2015/03/18/snippets-for-teams-are-here-with-a-rich-set-of-apis/
Interestingly, TiddlyWiki is one of the choices in the dropdown for a file
type. Nothing happens yet, it simply reverts to plain text. Hopefully, it
will support some subset
Hi
There is a version of a side menu suitable for mobiles here
http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/. This uses an older version of TW5, but the
basic ideas can be adapted for your use.
regards
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Hi
You might find the ideas from this site
http://www.cyborganize.org/clarity/what-is-cyborganize/ of interest.
Essentially, WordPress blogs are used for journalling, and clips are then
moved into TiddlyWiki as raw ideas require massaging into information.
I run my personal Wordpress
Hi,
Just tried to upgrade my Tiddly 2.8.1 to the latest 5 version, fllowing the
instructions but even though articles are converted and loaded, I do not
have the contents tab with all my main sections to categorize the
articles...
Am I missing something?
Or should I go through several
TW5 is a complete rewrite of TW meaning that while you can import the
tiddlers, they do not *function *other than as content. I'm guessing you're
referring to the MainMenu from TW2.8.1 and you're right in that this will
not show up or generate in TW5 as it is constructed in a totally different
On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 7:44:25 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
Can this easily be made to work, i.e using the @@ syntax? I've tried all I
can think of, but no result.
@@width:20%; {{$:/core/images/delete-button}}@@
imo not with this syntax. TW uses CSS classes to style svgs and you need to
use
On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 11:08:34 AM UTC+2, Matthew Petty wrote:
I have some old TiddlyWiki classic files, and I want to import stuff from
them. A lot of the tiddlers are already in my main TW5 file, but there are
some that aren't. When I drag the TWC file onto the TW5 file, I get the
Hi
Thanks for your prompt reply.
If I have to manually tweak and get articles to tell them they belong to
this topic or sub topic and gain back my Contents tab, I give up.
I have hundreeds of pages and it would take days if not weeks.
When I say Contents I'm talking about this tab
I was just creating sections in the main welcome page using [[topics]], and
[[sub topics]] etc...
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On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 7:10:13 AM UTC-7, Steve Jordi wrote:
I was just creating sections in the main welcome page using [[topics]],
and [[sub topics]] etc...
By main welcome page, do you mean the TWC MainMenu tiddler? If so, then
that tiddler should have been imported with the rest.
Well,
Unfortunately, I didn't use tags... So it would be starting from scratch.
Instead I'm looking for an app based that would work on Mac, Win and iOS
since I would have to do all the copy/paste anyway.
Thanks
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hope that helps.
-mario
In deed it did - thank you Mario!
:-)
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It's not as bad as you think; If you have used tags to categorize your
stuff, you can check out the tab you're referring to - it's this one
http://tiddlywiki.com/#TableOfContents. That's all there is - it contains
a macro with a root-tag and it is tagged so it shows up automatically in
the
Can I ask - how *did *you structure your tiddlers if not by tags?
:-)
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when editing a tiddler, we have the very helpful color picker if we
create a field color
In the tag-manager we have this als helpful icon-picker
could we also hav this icon-picker in the edit - template when we create
the field icon? or would this have undesired side effects?
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On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 2:51:19 PM UTC-7, Lucian H wrote:
div
@@.class1
@@.class2
Some text
@@
/div
Tiddlywiki breaks badly - you end up with the following html:
div
span class=tc-inline-style class1/span.class2
Some text
span class=tc-inline-style
lt;/divgt;/span/div
If you
On Wednesday, 6 May 2015 23:28:32 UTC+1, Eric Shulman wrote:
The reason the problem doesn't appear if the divs are moved inside the
class wrapper is that div.../div effectively isolates the outer @@..@@
from the inner one, like this:
@@.class1 div@@.class2 content here@@/div@@
Hmm. Ok.
On Thursday, 7 May 2015 00:04:26 UTC+1, Jed Carty wrote:
You should be able to do this using variables and macros. Something like
this:
\define TranscludeTemplate()
{{||$(TemplateName)$}}
\end
$set name=TemplateName value=whateveryourtemplatethingis
TranscludeTemplate
/$set
Aha! I'd
Is there a way to do this? I want to build up the name of a template to
transclude (based on tags on the tiddler) and then transclude it as a
template. But I can't find any combination of syntax that will let me do
this.
The {{||TiddlerName}} syntax doesn't seem to support embedded macros or
You should be able to do this using variables and macros. Something like
this:
\define TranscludeTemplate()
{{||$(TemplateName)$}}
\end
$set name=TemplateName value=whateveryourtemplatethingis
TranscludeTemplate
/$set
I am assuming that you have however your template name is generated, so
Thanks Matabele,
...for introducing me to Cyborganize, which focused on BrainStormWFO, a
very nice tool. This set me to researching newer outlining tools. My
favorite, hands down, of the various tools I saw was workflowy.com. I took
some notes I had researched recently and in a very short
I am glad it is working. Post if you have any other problems. This is an
interesting idea so sharing a version without any sensitive information on
tiddlyspot or somewhere public would be nice.
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You can likely use the match filter operator for this.
Transclude in your first paragraph of a tiddler named test like this:
{{{test ||show_first }}}
Then make a template tiddler called show_first containing:
$set name=first_paragraph filter=[is[current]match:text/.+/]
$text
Hi,
If you create a tiddler with the following content:
div
@@.class1
@@.class2
Some text
@@
/div
Tiddlywiki breaks badly - you end up with the following html:
div
span class=tc-inline-style class1/span.class2
Some text
span class=tc-inline-style
lt;/divgt;/span/div
If you move the divs
I made the same question some time ago. I ended up creating a small javascript
macro for it and a pull request to the core. The pull request was to allow
prefixes like zeroes and spaces. I can share that macro if you are interested
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Just to be clear, the only thing the macro does is returning a new unique name,
if I remember well my own ideas...
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Hi Danielo
Yes please :-)
Do you think I can combine it with an action-setfield widget message to
silently create a new tiddler with a unique title based on the current
tiddler title every time I click the button? eg. New tiddler 1, New tiddler
2 etc ...
Cheers Måns Mårtensson
Den onsdag
Hi Jed,
I'm playing with the method you described. While I haven't played with
transclusion, I did the following:
Versioned Tiddler Family Title: Theme Revision #
Example: Elevator Pitch - Rev 0.2.1
Tags: elevator-pitch, versioned
Current Tiddler Title: Current Elevator Pitch
Tiddler Query:
Hello Samppa
I had the same problem. I wanted to have a ToC as a footer below every
tiddler, triggered by a conditional template
The footer looks like this:
table style=width:100%
trthT o C
@@font-size:8pt;''[[(e)|$:/+PGA2015/admin/footerToC]]''@@/th/tr
tr
div class=tc-table-of-contents
I've got a related question. How do I open today's journal entry be
default? Adding now DDth MMM to default tiddlers doesn't work.
I've tried using some different syntaxes with filters and transclusions,
but I haven't been able to figure it out.
-Alex
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Hi c pa
Thank you very much - however I can't see how your code will let me create
a new tiddler title every time I click the testButton?
1) Silently create tiddlers with new titles based on the first (current)
tiddler's title (not a clone)
2) Silently create multiple clones of the current
I will certainly put more time into this. I am going to be packing for the
next few days so it may be a while before I can do much.
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If I have multiple TiddlyWiki files, is it possible to transclude a tiddler
from TiddlyWikiA to TiddlyWikiB?
Thanks in advance
Ray
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Hi Mans
Perhaps this http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/#:MakeTidWidget%20sample-template
meets your needs?
regards
On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 10:08:33 AM UTC+2, Måns wrote:
Hi TwWizards
How do I make a clone button which creates tiddlers silently?
As I understand I have to use the
Thanks back, Matabele, for the mentions of these other tools. Gitbook looks
interesting for publishing. Hmmm
Yeah, a workflowy plugin would be really cool! But for me the advantage of
workflowy is the unlimited levels of lists. I can basically put every
text note I ever take into it, with links
Hi
Thanks for that -- nice piece of software! From there I found Slack
https://slack.com/ -- which looks to be a superior collaboration tool --
syncs nicely across all devices. I'll give both a try -- promising. I've
been using Evernote, Pushbullet and Gitbook (synced with btsync), for this
WorkFlowy looks interesting. I have been trying to make something like that
for TiddlyWiki so I can integrate it with my calendar plugin. I am hoping
that making the category lists, calendar and menus play well together will
result in something with similar features. I think that everything in
Yes, I had seen GSD5 before. I seem to have some very specific list of
features that need to be present for something I use. I am very bad at
thinking of things in terms of current/waiting/future actions and splitting
things up in the way that does. GSD also seems like it is made for
Hi
Both the WorkFlowy app for iPhone and the app for Chrome can be used
offline; and sync when the device goes online (or so the website claims --
I haven't tested this out yet.)
regards
On Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 5:15:49 AM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote:
Thanks back, Matabele, for the
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