On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 10:05:57 PM UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 12:24:54 AM UTC-7, TiddlyWiker wrote:
I have found the FramedLinksPlugin in tw classic very useful.
Clicking an external link opens an IFRAME following the link instead of
opening a new
Thanks for input Jeremy!
https://github.com/wdavidw/node-csv
https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fwdavidw%2Fnode-csvsa=Dsntz=1usg=AFQjCNFMEf8g8nacXMN6pwcJ2JtB3_PkMQ
That library, and also your CSV-JSON hack, seem to be for node-js TW, but I
see no mention of node-js in
Hi Alex,
One of the reasons I like the TW and the community around it is that
the activity is focused on making thinking tools.
Yes, good point.
The viz.js additions, cover two critical dimensions to planning
things: time and structure. They make it easier --- a lot easier -- to
build up
Le lundi 20 juillet 2015 02:16:19 UTC+2, Jed Carty a écrit :
I have cleaned up the resume builder a bit and added a tool to help with
the creation of custom sections. Creating new sections still requires
knowledge of wikitext, but you shouldn't need to know anything about the
resume
No, not really. But, yeah, that's the way it works for now.
-Arlen
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 4:27 PM, RickL rickle...@gmail.com wrote:
External links do not work...that is, I can't click on a link and have it
open in Chrome. I can drag the link to a chrome window and open it. Is
this the way
Hi,
The HelloThere tiddler on http://tiddlywiki.com/ has (among other things) a
group of six images with links and a caption at the bottom. This is exactly
what I want for my own wiki: grouping, images and links to tiddlers. I went
into edit mode on http://tiddlywiki.com/ and it appears that
Hi everyone,
I am just trying to find a solution to use TW5 on a chromebook.
I didn't succeed with Tiddlychrome of Arlen Beiler. Just got a long name
each time I save my TW
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloads-overwrite-exist/fkomnceojfhfkgjgcijfahmgeljomcfk
Ah, I forgot: both tiddlywikis (on http://tiddlywiki.com/ and mine) are
version 5.1.9. So software versions cannot cause a different behavior. But
maybe plugins do?!?
Am Montag, 20. Juli 2015 14:20:11 UTC+2 schrieb nils...@googlemail.com:
Hi,
The HelloThere tiddler on http://tiddlywiki.com/
Still a huge improvement...thanks for your work!
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 8:20:21 AM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
No, not really. But, yeah, that's the way it works for now.
-Arlen
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 4:27 PM, RickL rick...@gmail.com javascript:
wrote:
External links do not
Hi Mat
That library, and also your CSV-JSON hack, seem to be for node-js TW, but
I see no mention of node-js in PapaParse - do you think it might work in
vanilla TW?
I'd expect both libraries to work in browser and Node.js; there's no
fundamental reason why not.
Accessing external URLs
Oh, yes. There weren't any default settings for new resumes. I updated it
so that new resumes have the default settings for visibility and ordering.
Also the print view should be slightly improved. I put up a pdf showing
sample output here
Experimenting ...
I find that if you drag-n-drop to the top of the extension list it fails.
If you do it to the bottom of the list it works.
Now, on to the next problem save doesn't work... doesn't work ...
doesn’t work ...
On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 7:21:47 AM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
OK guys ;)
But question is on how to adapt scripts to work in TW. So if I'm wrong,
vis.js is a JavaScrip library, and work now in TiddlyWiki. There are other
examples sure, no ?
Cheers,
Sylvain
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Hello Mat,
I really like your enthusiast but, are you conscious of how many things
have you proposed? Some times looks like you are victim of a good marketing
department of certain libraries.
the thing you are currently proposing sounds particularly impossible. From
your description you want
I have a tiny bit written about it here
http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#How%20to%20Add%20Fields%20to%20Tiddlers,
but you are asking for something really vague. If you have something more
specific than I would be happy to help but for what you are asking the
answer is just add fields at the
Hi guys,
I agree with all what Danielo said.
TiddlyWiki cannot be compared to a normal website where all you need to
do is just reference a javascript file and it works. As Danielo said, TW
is more like a program.
-Felix
On 07/20/2015 07:25 PM, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
Sorry for being so
Can you see the attached pictures?
Yes, it is tiddlywiki running on an e-reader. Specifically the Kobo aura
h2o. It works reasonably well. This is the full tiddlywiki.com site, so
smaller tiddlywikis without images should work even better. Scrolling is a
bit slow, but every button and
Hi Mat,
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 6:14:16 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
I find a lot of interesting javascripts I'd like to try out and study, but
I find next to no information on how to adapt scripts to work in TW.
I'm not exactly sure, what you need, because it depends on your existing JS
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 2:05:48 AM UTC-7, TiddlyWiker wrote:
It seems the framedlink
in tiddlywiki classic and also here in TW5 both work for most urls.
but for some they don't work. for example:
http://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/
when I put it straight into a tiddler it
opens ok in the
Le lundi 20 juillet 2015 18:14:16 UTC+2, Mat a écrit :
I find a lot of interesting javascripts I'd like to try out and study, but
I find next to no information on how to adapt scripts to work in TW.
+1
I have the same question :)
Sylvain
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The js file is a saver module for TiddlyWiki. Just drop it into your wiki. Is
clearly stated at the first post.
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Where can I find information on creating/using my own fields in tiddlywiki?
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Sorry for being so direct, but if you want a direct converter to adapt random
javascript to tiddlywiky maybe you should forget about using that snippet in
tiddlywiky. Tiddlywiky is not a website, it is an application, and as every
application if you want to add code to it you have to use its
Do you mean adding a field to a new tiddler or make every new tiddler have a
concrete set of fields? Have you searched in the group?
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Hello,
It's not just a HelloThumbnail tiddler, it's filter on this tag ;)
You can search HelloThumbnail on search bar, and you will see the
tiddlers.
Si if you import :
HelloThumbnail - Classic
HelloThumbnail - Developers
HelloThumbnail - Gentle Guide
HelloThumbnail - HelpingTiddlyWiki
Aha!
Check out the youtube chanel Good E-reader
https://www.youtube.com/user/goodereader/featured. I found them just some
weeks ago because, it seems, like you I want a e-ink tablet for TW. I'm
hoping to have one on the wall e.g in the kitchen so to have my household
TW immediately
Great thread guys...
Very useful Mario.
Alex
On Monday, 20 July 2015, Mat matiasg...@gmail.com wrote:
Guys, thanks for your thoughts and explanations. Obviously, particularly
thanks to Mario
PMario wrote:
- IMO Marijn Haverbeke wrote a interactive js book.
Hi Everyone,
I uploaded the source to GitHub. https://github.com/Arlen22/tiddly-chrome
I decided to release it into the Public Domain. In places where there is no
such thing, anyone can do anything with it without attribution or licensing
restrictions.
-Arlen
All for Jesus.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015
Guys, thanks for your thoughts and explanations. Obviously, particularly
thanks to Mario
PMario wrote:
- IMO Marijn Haverbeke wrote a interactive js book.
http://eloquentjavascript.net/index.html
Excellent! And great with the editable interactivity to try out stuff!!!
Code
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 5:14:16 PM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
I find a lot of interesting javascripts I'd like to try out and study, but
I find next to no information on how to adapt scripts to work in TW.
Has anyone attempted to make an automatic convertor for this? Input
javascript output
Danielo Rodríguez wrote;
I really like your enthusiast but, are you conscious of how many things
have you proposed? Some times looks like you are victim of a good marketing
department of certain libraries.
;-)
But o*f course* the parsing would be tied to a set of rules? That is
exactly
Hi Sylvain,
But question is on how to adapt scripts to work in TW.
You are correct, but in this case there is no general answer. Also, I am
not aware of a tutorial on how to write plugins... maybe something like
this exists somewhere.
-Felix
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Jeremy, thanks for your replies. Things are a bit clearer now and I know
where to dig :-)
Just regarding.
I need more time to work on the federation stuff...
I'll ask, because federation will probably have such big consequences for
the whole TW project: Are there any parts in this that you
I find a lot of interesting javascripts I'd like to try out and study, but
I find next to no information on how to adapt scripts to work in TW.
Has anyone attempted to make an automatic convertor for this? Input
javascript output tiddlyfied javascript? Or is it trivial and no special
Here I go what?
What am I supposed to do with this .js file?
I've got the App loaded as an extension (but there don't seem to be any
controls/parameters I can adjust)
On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 7:19:59 AM UTC-4, Arlen Beiler wrote:
Ok, here you go.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:12 AM, Danielo
The Tiddlyweb and Tiddlyspace plugin states:
This plugin runs in the browser to synchronise tiddler changes to and from
a TiddlyWeb-compatible server (including TiddlyWiki 5 itself). It is inert
when run under Node.js.
Does this mean I can put a TW5 file on my web server at home and I can have
Yes, it is vague. Let's see if I can unvague it.
On opening a tiddler and pressing the more button I get what is called a
fields button.
It seems like something useful and I want to know how to use it.
You mentioned an add a new field at the bottom of the tiddler (in edit
mode) and I don't see
Oh, it sounds like you are using tiddlywiki classic. If you are just
starting to use tiddlywiki you should probably use the never version
(TiddlyWiki 5), you can get it here http://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted.
The new version is in many ways easier to use and there is active
development for
I think the best way to learn is to try. If you have some (even vague) idea
of what you would like to add then ask about that. T
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 11:22:08 PM UTC+1, AlexHough wrote:
Great thread guys...
Very useful Mario.
Alex
On Monday, 20 July 2015, Mat matia...@gmail.com
Yep thanks for this Mario, I've bookmarked this thread to read it later.
Sylvain
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