>
> And why the need for swearing, bold, caps and hyperbole?
>
Yes, I agree. The swearing's new (and very unwelcome) and the rest is
tiresome and annoying.
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 02:36:04 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> thanks for you view. I appreciate it.
>
> J.
>
> On Thursday, 13 April
thanks for you view. I appreciate it.
J.
On Thursday, 13 April 2017 03:21:56 UTC+2, RichardWilliamSmith wrote:
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> Who are you talking to? And why the need for swearing, bold, caps and
> hyperbole?
>
> The community here has always been happy to try and help anyone who has
> problems with their
Who are you talking to? And why the need for swearing, bold, caps and
hyperbole?
The community here has always been happy to try and help anyone who has
problems with their wikis, whatever the cause of the issue, and it would be
a shame if anyone were dissuaded from seeking assistance.
People
This just happened to me too - I think firefox automatically updated itself
(I now have version 52.0.2). Unclear whether "tiddlyfox" also updated
itself - it now seems to be called "tiddlywiki for firefox". As Zyb says,
the download dialogue was triggered but the wiki appeared to otherwise save
Hi Jeremy,
Great, I got a project where I have been waiting for something like this.
I think the layout could be quite close to the normal TW, some elements
would have to be a little more mobile-friendly...for example because I
like formats you can carry in the pocket, enabling true fullscreen i
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I am sorry, I should have written
in my original post that I had seen and read
your instructions about the blue ball turning into green. But I do not see
a TiddlyFox toolbar icon in the form of a blue
ball anywhere in the toolbars. Yeah the li
Just NORMAL backup will do.
Truth is most people don't do it. Even though its utterly easy.
I run a simple background backup that saves changed files every 30 minutes.
What IS the problem to doing that?
Why do we make a saga out of something ALREADY FULLY SOLVED for, like,
decades?
On Thursda
Except there is currently no automated way to backup TW5 unless you are
using something outside of the browser. It is possible though, I just
haven't gotten around to hacking one together.
Basically copy the download saver, set it to high priority and return false
even though you actually execute
I want to be asshole and say: *Who cares you lost your TW because you
didn't backup?*
As far as I seen most fatal failures in TW are caused by browser crashes.
ALL software fails. Its very complex stuff. TW is not just software. Its
software dependent on architecture NOT of its making. It is ra
Hey!
See these threads:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/SaveToClipboard%7Csort:relevance/tiddlywiki/lLWnlHXBL4Q/uO0XD4E96cIJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/iMgOD2QarSA/Lvpzjz2rfScJ
Basically, you need to:
1. Open a new tab in IE, and make sure that the book
I just lost some work because of this. There was no warning, just the
download prompt which I declined. Since the TW save message was displayed
and the save icon lost its highlight, I’d assumed that everything was okay.
On reload, my edits were gone. I only noticed the new icon now that I read
You could try to get a fresh empty version and import your existing wiki
into it. That brought one of my wikis back to life when my browser crashed
during save and I had changed a big load of tiddlers since the last backup
(the evening before).
Cheers,
Tristan
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Hi! I want to make very simple "Publish" in javascript. This button must
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How can I get wiki html code by javascript. When I try
var html = document.documentElement.innerHTML;
I get code of rendered by browser result but not b
Perfect! thank you!
W dniu środa, 12 kwietnia 2017 20:16:40 UTC+2 użytkownik Mark S. napisał:
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> Something like this might work as a starter.
>
>
> \define listbytag(tagn)
> !! <>
>
> <$list filter="[tagsort[]]">
>
> * <$link><$view field="title"/>
>
> \end
>
> <$list filter="[all[tiddlers]tag
Qual è la ragione di questo sito?
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I'm using TiddlyWiki classic, and have a problem: When my Tiddly wasn't
saving properly (because I hadn't worked out the Firefox plugin), I "saved
as" to override and preserve my changes. Which was a mistake, because now
it seems that I've broken the system; I get an error message ("It appears
I will look into it. Thank you Mark.
Random
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 9:02:15 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
> Isn't that what the toc-expandable version of the TOC macro does?
>
> Good luck,
> Mark
>
> On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 9:36:24 PM UTC-7, Random United wrote:
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> Yes I know how to
Thank you I will look into it.
Random
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 5:33:05 AM UTC-4, Mat wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 6:36:24 AM UTC+2, Random United wrote:
> Yes
> I know how to do this in a tab, but I want to write it in one
> page(tiddler) as some sort of drop down list. Inste
Something like this might work as a starter.
\define listbytag(tagn)
!! <>
<$list filter="[tagsort[]]">
* <$link><$view field="title"/>
\end
<$list filter="[all[tiddlers]tags[]!is[system]sort[]]" variable="tagname">
<>
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 10:47:01 AM UTC-7, Dolphik a wrote:
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I would like to list tags automatically, not to put them manually. Just
list with all tags and links to tiddlers which has that particular tag
Thanks!
W dniu środa, 12 kwietnia 2017 19:37:16 UTC+2 użytkownik Mark S. napisał:
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> This seems like a very different question. It's unclear what your
This seems like a very different question. It's unclear what your source of
tag names would be. Here is one approach where you could make a filter with
a list of tag names you wanted to report on:
\define listbytag(tagn)
<>
<$list filter="[tag]">
<$view field="title"/>
\end
<$list filter="
Hello Mark,
and what if I would like to list same way by given tags?
TAG
- tiddler 1
- tiddler 2
ANOTHER TAG
-
-
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I overlooked this by Celentano I WANT TO KNOW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avHwIaXKP5Y
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Hi Ed
> An hour or so ago I could not save my TW5's anymore.
> When loading a TW5-file the familiar warning did not show up.
> I see that TiddlyWiki for FireFox is updated just today.
> I'm using FireFox 52.0.2 (32 bits)
> When saving I am offered to download the file after that
> I need to reload
Hej All,
An hour or so ago I could not save my TW5's anymore.
When loading a TW5-file the familiar warning did not show up.
I see that TiddlyWiki for FireFox is updated just today.
I'm using FireFox 52.0.2 (32 bits)
When saving I am offered to download the file after that
I need to reload to conti
Hi Jeremy
Thank you.
I actually had it set to fluid and tiddlers to fixed.
What I had hoped for was that the sidebar would cover tiddlers and not vice
versa...
I guess I would need to put the right sidebar in some kind of slider/ popup
to achieve this effect.
Happy hollidays.
Cheers Måns Mårten
Hi Mark,
a USB cable.
On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 14:38:48 UTC+1, Egbert wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I realized when copying a Tiddly Wiki file from my Android smartphone to
> my Windows 7 laptop, that when opening it under Windows, nothing is shown
> on the laptop. Pressing F12 (to look under the h
What mechanism are you using to copy the file? USB cable? Or some other app?
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 6:38:48 AM UTC-7, Egbert wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I realized when copying a Tiddly Wiki file from my Android smartphone to
> my Windows 7 laptop, that when opening it under Windows, nothing
Hi all,
I realized when copying a Tiddly Wiki file from my Android smartphone to my
Windows 7 laptop, that when opening it under Windows, nothing is shown on
the laptop. Pressing F12 (to look under the hood), reveals that all the
javascript files are not shown in the debugger tab (only the html
Isn't that what the toc-expandable version of the TOC macro does?
Good luck,
Mark
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 9:36:24 PM UTC-7, Random United wrote:
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> Yes I know how to do this in a tab, but I want to write it in one
> page(tiddler) as some sort of drop down list. Instead of having the list
I don't think you can do that as the author of the thread.
PMario has marked it so.
Best wishes
Josiah
On Wednesday, 12 April 2017 02:59:17 UTC+2, j3d1H wrote:
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> Question about this site, I know it doesn't belong here, but how do I mark
> this as done and dusted? I think I saw it once, but I
Dear sini-Kit,
I have the same problem in IE but in CHrome it works good.
Do you mean the error at the very top of this thread? How have you
downloaded the wiki? Do you really need to download it? The online version
works without internet connection.
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> visible I want to be able to click for example Season 1 then a list opens
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