On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 10:53:42 AM UTC+2, Shash wrote:
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> Never mind. Figured it out myself.
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> :)
> Shash
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Good! ... Could you share your findings. It may be useful for others too ;)
-mario
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Hi Danielo,
I agree with Sylvain here. Better to make a second save button, maybe
make it look a bit different (different color; really nice would be
different svg). The user can hide the other one! The advantage is that
it can also be saved in the classic way (when having the two buttons
displaye
Hardly possible to use double click if the single click is already used
on the element. Think about it ;)
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I don't know: music apps on iPad I use have double clicking to edit...
seems natural to me.
TW is not particularly compliant with trends and norms...
as a personal tool, double clicking on a link to open in edit mode would be
great
Alex
On 13 June 2015 at 21:59, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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Really nice! Thanks Jeremy.
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Hello Mat.
I really like your suggestion. Even taking in account that it makes me work
more! Instead of overriding the core button I will provide a clone with my
extra functionality and hide the default one based on used selection. So if you
select to have the drop down you will see just one b
Good advise.
The only think I don't like is mixing action widgets and button widgets. It is
not consistent to use both to send messages. You can include as many actions
widgets inside a button as you want. They will be executed secuencially, and it
is more readable.
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It not a technical reason, it's by design. It's not consistent with 90% of
programs/web to edit an element just double clicking it.
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I've been toying with it for 10 minutes or so. i really like the way
clicking in the title of a tiddler moves it up to the top of the screen
sometimes it takes a couple of clicks but it results in the tiddler
being in the same reading possition each time: OK scrolling does that too,
but
When I read the idea the first time I did not find it useful in any way. But
the possibility to drag a tiddler to another wiki using the title to drag it is
an awesome feature and makes it much more intuitive. I hate to be forced to
open the open sidebar to drag a tiddler that I'm reading. I fi
OK premature question!
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On 13 June 2015 at 20:51, Alex Hough wrote:
> Jeremy
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> thanks for this.
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> A nice side effect is when you click on the title, the tiddler moves to
> the top of the screen.
> Another is that you can drag the tid from one TW to another
Jeremy
thanks for this.
A nice side effect is when you click on the title, the tiddler moves to the
top of the screen.
Another is that you can drag the tid from one TW to another by the title.
I also think it re-enforces the idea that links are to titles
I aleady have my own clone of the prerel
I was using 0.0.3 and TW 5.1.8.
Now I tried using 0.0.4 and the same tiddlywiki and it opens in the system
default browser. It works perfectly now. Thanks again for your replies.
Thanks,
Christian
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Hi Christian
I wanted to open the external links to open in the system default browser.
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That is what is supposed to happen. What behaviour are you seeing? What
version(s) of TiddlyWiki have you tried?
Best wishes
Jeremy.
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> That is good news on the 0.0.4 part. I was concerned with the rel
Hi Jeremy,
I wanted to open the external links to open in the system default browser.
That is good news on the 0.0.4 part. I was concerned with the release
notes.
Thanks,
Christian
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Hi Chris
I am guessing i have to edit this portion of the main.js:
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Yes, that's right, presumably you'd be replacing the call to
gui.Shell.openExternal() with something else. What are you trying to
accomplish?
Using tiddlydesktop-win-0.0.3. Is the 0.0.4 stable enough as a daily driver?
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Gosh,
This request has come up before so I've added a new setting to control
panel to control whether tiddler titles are rendered as links.
You can try it out with the prerelease:
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 3:41 AM, Richard Smith <
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Hi Shash,
I do it for TiddlyMap when in fullscreen mode. (See
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K6bZM0yo3U)
It is not easy(!) to do it but have a look at the code I use:
https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TiddlyMap/blob/master/src/plugins/felixhayashi/tiddlymap/tiddlers/dialog.edit_content.tid
Pushing this up again for some suggestions. Thanks!
Shash
On Friday, June 12, 2015 at 3:32:28 PM UTC+5:30, Shash wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I am trying to open a tiddler using tm-modal widget. After opening it up I
> even wish to edit it. Is there any way to edit it in the modal overlay
> itself.
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Never mind. Figured it out myself.
:)
Shash
On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 12:06:58 PM UTC+5:30, Shash wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I am finding it difficult to understand the concept of place holders even
> after reading the docs in Tiddlywiki.com . I am trying to create a template
> having three placeho
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