Re: [tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyChrome

2015-07-08 Thread Birthe C
Hi Arlien Beiler, Thank you very much for this! I have never tried anything like it before. Installation went well using your last update. I had a few crashes before realising how to use the app. After that it is working very well for me. Birthe -- You received this message because you

Re: [tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyChrome

2015-07-08 Thread Arlen Beiler
Hi everyone, Here is version 0.2. I added the prompt, confirm, and alert dialog boxes, and made so you can drag files onto the app shortcut. To make a shortcut, open the apps tab, right-click on the TiddlyChrome icon, and click Create shortcuts... Now that I realize it, who knows what all else was

Re: [tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyChrome

2015-07-08 Thread Arlen Beiler
I should mention that you can't right-click and hit inspect element. Instead you have to go to chrome://inspect/#apps, and look for TiddlyChrome, then click "Inspect" in the indented line underneath it. Also, once you install it, click apps in your bookmarks bar and then click TiddlyChrome. Then in

Re: [tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyChrome

2015-07-08 Thread Arlen Beiler
Ok, to install, go to Chrome menu > More tools > Extensions and then drag the crx file over the list of extensions. No, you don't need the dev version. I made this using the stable version of chrome. An up to date version of Chrome is recommended, but Chrome usually keeps itself up to date anyway,

[tw] Re: Announcing TiddlyChrome

2015-07-08 Thread PMario
Hi Arlen, Some installation instructions would be nice. I don't use Chrome, except for testing purpose. So I have no idea, what to do with those files. -mario -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and s

Re: [tw] Announcing TiddlyChrome

2015-07-08 Thread Alex Hough
Arlen, this looks like a great addition... but I can't install the extension :( Do you need to use a developer version of chrome? Alex On 8 July 2015 at 17:57, Arlen Beiler wrote: > Hi everyone, > Was working on a project and once again wished that chrome would save > files to disk. Well, to

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo Ok, we are talking about a hosted tiddlywiki. > > I though you were talking about an HTML file on your local file-system. > Ten years ago, XMLHttpRequest worked exactly the same from a local HTML file but since then most browsers have placed restrictions on the capability. Best wishes

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Ok, we are talking about a hosted tiddlywiki. I though you were talking about an HTML file on your local file-system. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo > I did not know that JS can access file system that way!! How do you do it? > You have to query localhost? I suppose it is limited to the same folder > than the HTML file, and that you can not delete files, right? > You're not limited to the same folder, but you are limited to the s

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
> > Hi Danielo > > In more detail, my proposal was to write a startup module that performs an > HTTP GET of (say) "BlahBlah 1.json", a file in the same folder as the HTML > file, and then dynamically loads the tiddlers within it. XMLHTTPRequest can > be used without problems to access data file

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo In more detail, my proposal was to write a startup module that performs an HTTP GET of (say) "BlahBlah 1.json", a file in the same folder as the HTML file, and then dynamically loads the tiddlers within it. XMLHTTPRequest can be used without problems to access data files in this way. Th

Re: [tw] [tw5] creating tw5 data using ifttt with some issues

2015-07-08 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
> > If so, there is an approach that may be worth exploring: one could write a > plugin that on startup looks for a file called "BlahBlah 1.json" in the > same folder as the HTML file, and if it finds it, import the tiddlers and > look for "BlahBlah 2.json", and so on, stopping when it comes to