Ran across a link to some resources offered by Infogrid Pacific (IGP), a
digital media publisher, on the concept of digital textbooks. Primarily on
using Epub3 but still relevant to TiddlyWiki. Thought it might be of
interest to those looking to use, or are using, TiddlyWiki for education.
Oops sorry, Picking it up today.
Firstly you might need placeholders (especially tags) when you are creating
a skeleton. It can be done by adding the below in the tags field.
$(tag1)$
Here tag1 will be the place holder.
Now to use it is very simple. WE need another tiddler (other than the
Adding my Happy Birthday to Jeremy. :)
Shash
On Monday, June 15, 2015 at 8:06:39 PM UTC+5:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Thanks Danielo! Much appreciated. Birthdays are fun, and I'm very happy to
be having another one :)
Apropos of TiddlyWiki, you too can be very proud: you've had a big impact
I love the idea of the poster (http://tiddlywiki.com/poster/) but some
community boards might not have enough room for a full 8.5x11 page. Though
it would be great to have instead a few business cards in my pocket I could
tack up on random boards in stores and coffee shops when I don't have the
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 7:42:17 AM UTC+2, Dave wrote:
Just wondering, with either method of image mapping mentioned here, would
it be possible to execute some javascript instead of open a tiddler that's
linked to that spot?
Hi Dave,
What do you want to achieve?
TW filters javascript
Ye haw! I'm as grateful as I am positively surprised that someone actually
took charge and implemented it! My warmest thank you, Richard!
Some bits:
- Shoud it perhaps be tagged $:/tags/Macro ?
- I note that adds #. This is a really nice touch for the github
issues but does not work
Very nice, thanks for sharing this Greg.
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also, the FAW
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 8:58:12 AM UTC-7, Andrew Sanchez wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a new TW user and was wondering about the current state of Tiddly
Spot. I am a bit confused because the last post on Tiddly Spot's blogspot
was from 2013, so I wasn't sure if it is still
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-bFIza43S1cI/VYBJ1SWaE_I/APU/eMQIjJlOjDk/s1600/preview.gif
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-po93dimnkjs/VYBDcLu99eI/APE/XLbZsMBMM_U/s1600/vistaprint-test.gif
Hi Devin,
A very interesting idea. I did a short test with an Austrian online
Hello all,
I'm a new TW user and was wondering about the current state of Tiddly Spot.
I am a bit confused because the last post on Tiddly Spot's blogspot was
from 2013, so I wasn't sure if it is still active or a viable/safe option
for using TW. Are there any other options for using TW in
A fair question. I'm taking the liberty to CC your question and this answer
to the people behind Tiddlyspot, cousins Simon and Daniel Baird, so they
can answer personally as I think it is a question of general interest.
But to give you a quick answer of my own: Tiddlyspot is one of the corner
Hi Steven,
Well done! A very interesting theme.
If it wouldn't be GSD5, I'd think it could be used as a dark RPG diary :)
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Hi Andrew,
because you asked for alternatives:
other options for hosting a site include:
* google drive:
https://community.articulate.com/articles/how-to-share-your-e-learning-course-for-free-with-google-drive?page=9#comment-23554
* github project pages: https://pages.github.com/ (e.g.
I have noticed there are some minor CSS issues. I will review / fix them
and upload new version soon.
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@Andrew
I am all for using Tiddlyspot, but it doesn't seem like it's working the
way I expect it to. When I create an account, selecting the standard
flavour, it looks nothing like the flavour on tiddlywiki.com.
I also tried to import my TW to Tiddlyspot, hoping that it would replace
Thanks.
I have a preference for darker palettes, colors, themes - not so much for
games though. :D
Steven
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Le mardi 16 juin 2015 19:58:20 UTC+2, Felix Küppers a écrit :
https://community.articulate.com/articles/how-to-share-your-e-learning-course-for-free-with-google-drive?page=9#comment-23554
- github project pages: https://pages.github.com/ (e.g. tiddlymap is
served like that).
Hi Andrew,
If I understand correctly, with both the Google Drive and Github
options, I am unable to save updates directly into Drive or Github,
where my Wiki is being hosted.
I think with Google Drive a direct synchronization is possible. if you
install the drive on your machine. It will then
Hi Andrew,
http://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20on%20TiddlySpot
Birthe
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Thanks for the recommendations, Felix.
If I understand correctly, with both the Google Drive and Github options, I
am unable to save updates directly into Drive or Github, where my Wiki is
being hosted. I must first save it to my computer, and then update the
file on Drive or Github.
Am I
Thank you, Mat!
I will be looking forward to hearing from Simon and Daniel.
I am all for using Tiddlyspot, but it doesn't seem like it's working the
way I expect it to. When I create an account, selecting the standard
flavour, it looks nothing like the flavour on tiddlywiki.com.
I also tried
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 09:08:26AM -0700, PMario wrote:
As you can see it seems to work here, but I think the text should be a
little bit bigger and the input/output lines should be thinner.
What do you think?
This looks awesome! I agree text could be resized and repositioned. For
my usage
I am looking at the tiddler below and click on Filters on the tag pill
popup. I would feel more intuitive if this link opened above the tiddler:
it is higher in some kind of hierarchy. Similarly a link from the text
section of the tiddler feels like it should open below.
The first entry in the
- I think Jeremy once worked on a dropbox solution that synchronizes,
not sure what the current state is though.
Back in 2011 I did some work with the Dropbox JS API. One result was
TiddlyWiki in the Sky for Dropbox; a way to get TiddlySpot-like
functionality with Dropbox. It lets you
Hi Mat,
- Shoud it perhaps be tagged $:/tags/Macro ?
hmmm... yes. Now you mention it, I'm not sure why it works without that -
I guess because it's javascript and explicitly functions as a macro.
- I note that adds #. This is a really nice touch for the github
issues but
Hi Sylvain,
Your site for TiddlyWiki Camp is gorgeous!
I'm interested in hearing more about how you use a php script. I'm not
familiar with php but I supposed I can store a php file on github or google
drive.
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 2:59:17 PM UTC-7, Sylvain Naudin wrote:
Le mardi
Hello,
Le mercredi 17 juin 2015 07:00:38 UTC+2, Andrew Sanchez a écrit :
Hi Sylvain,
Your site for TiddlyWiki Camp is gorgeous!
Thanks :)
I'm interested in hearing more about how you use a php script. I'm not
familiar with php but I supposed I can store a php file on github or google
Wow! That was a ridiculously easy and effective solution. Thank you!
Problem solved :D
and I see there was a tiddler on TiddlyWiki.com with these instructions.
Thanks for pointing that out, Birthe.
I don't think I quite follow your last sentence, Mat...
You said:
After step 1 you don't
Hello All
The php-server script store.php takes a few minutes!!! to save the TW5 on
the server. The store.php (although old) still works. Every save makes a
backup of the last wiki and saves the latest as index.html.
I would (one day) want to host my own Tiddly-Spot type service to run my
Added
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/139496209f92d229feadf5c2883edec9090c0a0a
support for custom elements to the ButtonWidget
http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#ButtonWidget
Checking the link against the documentation it looks like you need to add
the following as a row
Happy (belated?) birthday! Thanks for a great program! :)
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Hi Alex,
And what if your list is much longer?
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Hi Mat,
The github issue number imo has some room for improvements. You always have
to click the link, to see the issue title. ... They should have used TW
pretty links like so:
[[github issue: Allow saver to be specified for download||
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1755]]
Hi
In my environment, the screen appears to ripple when scrolling, after the
pinstripe pattern has been activated. Is this common?
regards
On Monday, June 15, 2015 at 10:55:44 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
Looking forward to it!!!
Just a detail but it is listed among the news, so;
Added
Jeremy,
生日快樂!That's Happy Birthday in Traditional Chinese.
Vincent
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 2:25:40 AM UTC+8, Atul Grover wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
Happy Birthday from India. Thanks for showing us the magic of tiddlywiki.
May all your tiddly-wishes come true.
Best Wishes
Atul Grover
On
Thanks for the feedback, everyone.
Maybe I misunderstand or maybe subtle is really subtle, but I cannot make
out any stripes in this.
I've updated it to be a bit less subtle; I'm not sure that it's a great
improvement.
In my environment, the screen appears to ripple when scrolling, after
Jeremy,
I got *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in
*/home/atulayaskills/public_html/store.php* on line *8 *when i tried the
'saving on a php server' option.
regards
On Monday, June 15, 2015 at 3:49:41 PM UTC+5:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
I'm keen to release TiddlyWiki 5.1.9
Thank you Vincent, Christian, Atul, Måns, Dave! I much appreciate your good
wishes from around the world.
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 7:41 AM, Vincent Yeh qmo.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeremy,
生日快樂!That's Happy Birthday in Traditional Chinese.
Vincent
On Tuesday, June 16,
Hi Atul
I got *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in
*/home/atulayaskills/public_html/store.php* on line *8 *when i tried the
'saving on a php server' option.
That doesn't sound like a 5.1.9 issue - do you get the same error with
5.1.8? If so, it may be worth opening a new
My bad it works...
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 1:14:37 PM UTC+5:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Atul
I got *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in
*/home/atulayaskills/public_html/store.php* on line *8 *when i tried
the 'saving on a php server' option.
That doesn't
Maybe I misunderstand or maybe subtle is really subtle, but I cannot
make out any stripes in this.
I've updated it to be a bit less subtle; I'm not sure that it's a great
improvement.
@Jeremy - Thanks, if I look carefully it is now discernible on my screen
but in deed *very* subtle.
HI Atul
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 9:30 AM, Atul Grover atulgrov...@gmail.com wrote:
My bad it works...
Great, glad to hear it,
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 1:14:37 PM UTC+5:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
Hi Atul
I got *Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected
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