On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 9:08:25 PM UTC-7, tejjyid wrote:
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> I develop my TW code inline; currently from a file, as there's a lot to do
> handling the upgrade to TW5, but hopefully, in the future, from the browser
> again. I would routinely save & reload a TW tens, and possibly hundreds of
I think I should listen to the guy here who always tells me "post code"!
1st, thanks for the new information. I hadn't previously seen the mechanism
for adding default values through params; that's neat.
The specific scenario I was envisaging looks a bit like this:
exports.name = "demo";
expor
I develop my TW code inline; currently from a file, as there's a lot to do
handling the upgrade to TW5, but hopefully, in the future, from the browser
again. I would routinely save & reload a TW tens, and possibly hundreds of
times in a coding session. This is going to be an much more unpleasant
Here is the actual link
http://slidesnstories.tiddlyspot.com/#About%20the%20Presenter
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 4:40:12 PM UTC-6, Jan wrote:
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> Hello,
> I am proud to present two plugins which can turn the storylist into a
> presentation.
> Multiple presentations can be stored and launched
Hello,
I am proud to present two plugins which can turn the storylist into a
presentation.
Multiple presentations can be stored and launched in a Wiki.
Tiddlers which are to big can be invisibly divided into up to 10 slides.
The PresenterPlugin is best explained in a presentation.
So go to:
http
Thanks for the suggestions guys! I played around with these settings and
it is a little better. But I might have to just drop this whole idea when
using seemless mode. To me it only works well when the tiddler borders are
there to help push things down.
Cheers,
Jeff
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I was experimenting with keeping a tiddler as a header that is permanently
above the story, using the $:/tags/AboveStory. I noticed that the classic
story view then starts behaving a little differently from Pop and Zoom when
it comes to scrolling and opening new tiddlers. For example, in class
Thanks, Eric.
That seems to work.
Much appreciated.
//steve.
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 5:29:12 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 2:14:43 PM UTC-7, stevesuny wrote:
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>> I have:
>>
>> \define showcomment($commenting-on$ $user$)
>>
>> 1 - $user$
>> 2 - $comme
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 2:14:43 PM UTC-7, stevesuny wrote:
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> I have:
>
> \define showcomment($commenting-on$ $user$)
>
> 1 - $user$
> 2 - $commenting-on$
>
> 3 - <$view tiddler="$user$ on $commenting-on"/>
> \end
>
Some syntax errors:
1) In the parameter list, do NOT use the $ delimiters.
I have:
\define showcomment($commenting-on$ $user$)
1 - $user$
2 - $commenting-on$
3 - <$view tiddler="$user$ on $commenting-on"/>
\end
For $user$ = steve and $commenting-on$ = "How do you do", then in another
macro I've created the tiddler [[steve on How do you do]]
<$view tiddler="$user$ o
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> The photo needs a caption, like who is who? Okay JR is in there and looks
> a lot like his photo in his google groups tag/icon/thing.
>
I the one grinning like an idiot with the Dropbox T-Shirt on. (Got it
whilst attending the DropBox Hackathon in London a couple of years back. My
entry wa
On Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 7:01:50 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> The fallback behaviour of save(1) save(2) is not viable, IMO, for most
> folk.
>
First... a bit of history to provide a bit of perspective on how we came to
be here...
Many years ago, browsers permitted "privileged file I
Hello Lost Admin,
I have another changed version: https://quaraman.de/tw/storephp.html .
I made it because the original version does not function well with https
websites.
Am 13.03.2017 um 20:24 schrieb Lost Admin:
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 1:16:37 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote:
A whil
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 1:16:37 PM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote:
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> A while back I ran across the store.php script (or a version of it). I
> can't find where I dug it up now and don't know if I even have the latest
> version.
>
> Is there an official maintainer? Is there an official site or rep
A while back I ran across the store.php script (or a version of it). I
can't find where I dug it up now and don't know if I even have the latest
version.
Is there an official maintainer? Is there an official site or repository?
I'm asking because I made a minor change that I thought might be us
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 12:17:04 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Los,
>
> On 13 Mar 2017, at 15:59, Lost Admin >
> wrote:
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> Even if I could, I don't know what I could contribute other than stupid
> questions and a round of drinks
>
>
> I’d heartily endorse the sentiment that there
Hi Los,
> On 13 Mar 2017, at 15:59, Lost Admin wrote:
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> Even if I could, I don't know what I could contribute other than stupid
> questions and a round of drinks
I’d heartily endorse the sentiment that there are no stupid questions :)
More to the point, this is NOT a meetup just for the dev
On Friday, February 24, 2017 at 7:00:01 AM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> I’m delighted to invite you to the 2nd TiddlyWiki European Meetup on
> Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th June 2017, in Oxford, UK.
>
> We had a similar event last year (see photo below and
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki
Hi Josiah
> On 13 Mar 2017, at 12:35, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> FYI, for test purposes I work on the novel Great Expectations by Dickens. Its
> to serve a project I head up so the use case need is quite well defined. I'm
> chunking it to 1 para = 1 tiddler. This will permit the kind of fine-gr
Hey everyone, thanks for this thread. Just found it, exactly what I needed.
Here is a somewhat simplified step-by-step:
1. Make a copy of your wiki, and play in the copy
2. Play with filters in advanced search until you have it just right,
and then copy the filter into a new tiddler ca
Ciao Mark S., Ákos & Jon
*BACKUP.* Because of the importance of work I now do in TW, complementing
the excellent TiddlyFox auto-save, I run a resident ("redundant") backup
program that detects file changes in my TWs every 30 minutes. I simply
cannot afford to lose work. Basically BACKUP can be
Thanks for the questions. I am the evangelist for this tool; Jeremy built
it as a plugin. Note it requires the pre-release 5.1.14 version of TW.
On Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 4:04:45 AM UTC-4, oleghbond wrote:
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> Hi, Steve,
>
> cool tool.
>
> At the moment I've got a couple of questions:
>
>
Fixed video; lost macro tiddler (somehow). Thanks for letting me know.
On Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 2:28:06 AM UTC-5, AlexHough wrote:
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> Hi Steve,
>
> the video doesn't seem to be working for me (Mac Chrome)
>
>
>
> Alex
>
> On 11 March 2017 at 03:52, stevesuny >
> wrote:
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>> Really, it's a
Hi Akos,
I'm really not qualified to comment. All I'd say is that the impression I
have from Jeremy's and other's responses to this question is that the
reasons the save issue hasn't been solved is due to technical difficulties
rather than not appreciating how important having an easy saving me
Ciao Mark S
Mark S. wrote:
> The entire bible broken out by chapters only runs around 6 megs, and can
> work reasonably well on phones and tablets.
>
Great news. *Is that TW bible available online? *I'd really like to look at
it. Its seeing something of decent size that actually works adequate
Jon, I do not think I (we) lack the appreciation for the complexities of the
problem. As a user, we bow to the Almighty Powers of The Developers, but I
think you underestimate how important an easy save feature is, as we have it
now.
The problem as we see it, is very relevant to the use and spr
Hi,
The plugin is packaged now.
You can grab it from its demo site : http://simplechecklist.tiddlyspot.com/
Regards
FrD
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On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 10:15:52 AM UTC+1, tejjyid wrote:
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> OK, but I can accidentally return an undefined paramenter any time,
> surely?
>
If you define your params like this. eg:
exports.params = [
{"name":"tag", "default":""},
{"name":"label", "default":"<$view field='title' f
OK, but I can accidentally return an undefined paramenter any time, surely?
This slightly unexpected behaviour only protects against variables named in
the function definition? Also, I notice Jeremy says "undefined".
Thanks
On Saturday, 11 March 2017 20:33:58 UTC+11, PMario wrote:
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> On Saturd
On Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 10:24:12 AM UTC+1, FrD wrote:
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> So I was wondering whether the keyboard widget could be modified, and have
> a "tag" attribute to choose the html element that is created (just like the
> button widget for instance).
>
Hi,
Even if this thread seems to be solved, imo
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