Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-27 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Ton, > It is very simple: > > Create a tiddler, e.g. $:/_image-thumbnail-macro, tagged with > $:/tags/Macro, which contains: > ...it's kind of interesting, these entry-level barriers that kinda force every newcomer to take a moment and ponder the workings of TiddlyWiki, so as to learn to

[tw] Re: toggle ~~ on the same line, templating a tiddler

2016-10-27 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi FB, > Where would this be added? In tiddler $:/boot/boot.css ? Somewhere else? > tiddlywiki.com is actually the #1 reference: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20Stylesheets Try to become familiar with it, consult it and if you find some information is missing it's easy to help improve it. B

[tw] Re: Sort List

2016-10-27 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Philippe, > How to list a tiddler that contains several words in the title? > Read these: http://tiddlywiki.com/#ListField:ListField%20%5B%5BTitle%20List%5D%5D Best wishes, Tobias. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsu

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-27 Thread Shay Shaked
Hi Ton, I think I understand the usage here. How can I add CSS into the mix, as what I want it also float and a margin for the image (otherwise it touches the text)? On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 2:11:42 PM UTC-4, Ton Gerner wrote: > > Hi Shay, > > It is very simple: > > Create a tiddler,

[tw] Re: [tw5]find tidderls between two dates

2016-10-27 Thread Rustem
> > is there a easy way to find tiddlers (with tag x) in a date span / between > two dates? > That is exactly what days operator is for. Please have a look here for more explanation and examples. --R -- You received thi

[tw] Re: sync tiddlywiki accross machines

2016-10-27 Thread FBachofner
Hi Martin: On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 12:16:32 AM UTC-7, Maaartin wrote: > > OK thanks. By the way, is there a way to follow the versions of TW, l Iike > a specific ML or RSS? I guess this ML has that, but also a lot of other > info so it is a little overwhelming. > If you don

[tw] Re: toggle ~~ on the same line, templating a tiddler

2016-10-27 Thread FBachofner
Thank you Thomas and Jed! On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 1:36:52 PM UTC-7, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > add something like this to your CSS: > Where would this be added? In tiddler $:/boot/boot.css ? Somewhere else? It just boggles the mind how capable TW is. I used it off and on for years

[tw] Re: toggle ~~ on the same line, templating a tiddler

2016-10-27 Thread Thomas Elmiger
And if jou really wan to strike through, add something like this to your CSS: /* style checked items as adjacent sibling */ .checklist li input:checked +span { color: gray; text-decoration:line-through; } -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Tidd

[tw] Re: toggle ~~ on the same line, templating a tiddler

2016-10-27 Thread Jed Carty
In my experience it is best to make an input form. This may be an alternative to the one Thomas suggested if you want one. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the G

[tw] Re: toggle ~~ on the same line, templating a tiddler

2016-10-27 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi – check out this plugin: https://grosinger.net/tw5-checklist/ – it might do exactly what you are looking for. Good luck! Thomas -- 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,

[tw] Re: Sort List

2016-10-27 Thread Philippe Le Toquin
Thanks Steve. There is something strange. I have several Tiddlers whose name contains a space. I can't seem to make it works. The only way I can make it works is if I put one of these tiddler at the end of the list. Then that tiddler gets moved but if I had another 2 words tiddler in that list

[tw] Re: Sort List

2016-10-27 Thread stevesuny
Hey all, Re: Use of list field to maintain sort order -- Personally I find that somewhat annoying to maintain, as one has to constantly update the list field of the root (tag) tiddler, which becomes problematic when changing the names of tiddlers to be sorted. For that reason I have begun usin

[tw] Re: tagGrid for TiddlyWiki 5

2016-10-27 Thread stevesuny
oh my. you are right! thanks...i stared at that for far too long, and didn't notice. On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 4:04:01 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote: > > In your second table you spelled column wrong. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWi

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-27 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Shay, It is very simple: Create a tiddler, e.g. $:/_image-thumbnail-macro, tagged with $:/tags/Macro, which contains: \define image(source) \end Then you can use the macro as follows: <> Hope that helps, Ton On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 2:51:01 PM UTC+2, Shay Shaked wrote: > > Th

[tw] Re: "depth" of <> macro

2016-10-27 Thread Jed Carty
In order to limit the number of levels than you would have to edit the macro and I am not sure how you would do it off the top of my head. Limiting the number of layers in the selective table of contents seems a bit unneeded because you don't have to open it up. I think that limiting the number

[tw] toggle ~~ on the same line, templating a tiddler

2016-10-27 Thread FBachofner
I would like to make some lists *on a single tiddler* with check boxes. Is there a way for the checkbox to result in the line being struckthrough (i.e. marked ~~) and for the strikethrough to be removed by clicking the check box again? I can easily do this when the list is assembled from multi

[tw] "depth" of <> macro

2016-10-27 Thread FBachofner
Is there a way to limit the number of levels <> will parse? For an app I am currently developing I would like to set a limit in my projects "stream" so that I show only projects and sub-projects in my main menu (generated with a number of <> in a fairly customized MainMenu tiddler. Limiting t

[tw] Hidden Admin - and - Landing Tiddlers

2016-10-27 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Mat, interesting idea, thanks for sharing! I guess you saw this coming: hiding stuff using CSS is not really safe – curious people with a code inspector (like me) could stumble upon hidden content and make it visible with a few cklicks. So I would recommend using additional reveal-mechanisms

[tw] Re: Sort List

2016-10-27 Thread Philippe Le Toquin
Sorry to jump on this thread. It was exactly what I was looking as well. I have 2 more questions for your Tobias. How to list a tiddler that contains several words in the title? With the list field I can now arrange my main TOC as I want but how do I order the items in each of the main section?

[tw] Re: [tw5]find tidderls between two dates

2016-10-27 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Seems like this would be much more doable if there were greater-than and lesser-than filter operators. With the javascript plugin in TWC, comparing dates was pretty straight forward. Is your search open ended (like any date in time), or is there a reasonable fixed range? I created a tiddler c

[tw] Re: [tw5]find tidderls between two dates

2016-10-27 Thread PMario
On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 1:49:40 PM UTC+2, HC Haase wrote: > > looked like a simple request, but no. > Calculating dates has never been easy and it will never be. Just thing about "leap years", summer time, winter time in different countries, different time zones, ... is there a eas

[tw] Re: [OT] Font Awesome 5 Pro on Kickstarter

2016-10-27 Thread PMario
On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 8:27:46 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote: > > It seems to me that any limited set of icons will never 100% fill ones > exact needs. > Yea, but with ~1500 more as in the open source version, you have a better chance to find one, that fits ;) > So the only thing - if anythi

[tw] Re: [OT] Font Awesome 5 Pro on Kickstarter

2016-10-27 Thread PMario
On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 12:54:55 PM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote: > > I would also agree that the meaningful way to use this is to not use any > of these fonts in bulk, .. > I'm not interested in the fonts atm. PRO is all about SVGs for your private projects. Jed is right. If you want to

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-27 Thread Shay Shaked
Thanks Tobias. I don't know enough about macros to create or build one but sounds useful. For now I guess I can copy paste... On Wed, Oct 26, 2016, 12:56 Tobias Beer wrote: > Hi Shay, > > If you want a more generalized macro, try > > linkimg @ tb5 > > Be

[tw] [tw5]find tidderls between two dates

2016-10-27 Thread HC Haase
Hello looked like a simple request, but no. is there a easy way to find tiddlers (with tag x) in a date span / between two dates? I looked at the forum and found some suggestions with regular expression

[tw] Re: [TW5] Prerelease of v5.1.14

2016-10-27 Thread Atul Grover
> > > We could also do with a smaller size of the QR image (to fit appropriately > on mobile devices). > I can ctrl(-) to make the QR image smaller on my laptop, but no such luck > on my phone. > Regards Ag -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Tiddly

[tw] Re: [TW5] Prerelease of v5.1.14

2016-10-27 Thread Atul Grover
Hi Jeremy, Kudos for bringing QR and XLSX to TW5. I was struggling with with .xls to csv to json conversion. I found .json import responded differently (at least sometimes...even when I am not drunk!!!) in firefox and crome. It is great to have the xlsx plugin for TW5. Also, would it be advi

[tw] Re: [OT] Font Awesome 5 Pro on Kickstarter

2016-10-27 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Pmario / Mat, > It seems to me that any limited set of icons will never 100% fill ones > exact needs. > I would also agree that the meaningful way to use this is to not use any of these fonts in bulk, with some totally meaningless brand icons, but to build the exact font you need and impo

[tw] Re: [OT] Font Awesome 5 Pro on Kickstarter

2016-10-27 Thread Mat
> > As far as making a tool to design your own icons by automatically > stylizing images goes, you don't ask for small things :p. > Hehe! I'm not actually asking for anything. Just sayin' it's better with "learning to fish instead of getting a fish". <:-) -- You received this message because

[tw] Re: [OT] Font Awesome 5 Pro on Kickstarter

2016-10-27 Thread Jed Carty
I think that someone has a lot of fun making that video. I think that for an open source community the value of a project like font awesome is from working out how to make everything work well. From my perspective it isn't funding more icons, it is funding research onto how to make and use the