Mark,
This will add the content "JUST PASSING BY." to the bottom of a to a
tiddler that is tagged HelloThere
I think gloria want to change more than that, perhaps even have a separate
view template all together.
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 1:08:19 PM UTC+11, Mark S. wrote:
First I wondered why many, but not all tiddlers, did not have a subtitle
with dates
Then some date related sort order and the recent tiddlers view was always
missing recent toddlers.
I just created a new Item from the SideBar + and it has no subtitle and
appears in the "[!has[created]]" list.
Ok, I'm missing something somewhere because it's not working. Could you
describe in detail step by step please?
Gloria
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If your images have the content-type set correctly, you can also use the
'is' filter operator.
<$list filter="[is[image]]">
Regards,
Richard
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 9:39:37 AM UTC+11, Gloria Lassich wrote:
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> Thank you Mark, that did it! ☺
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I'll just add that the "best" way to get Node.js is also the simplest,
which is just to download it from http://nodejs.org, rather than using a
package manager or similar
RR
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 11:07:59 AM UTC+11, Raymond McDowell
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> As a non-technical user of TW I would
Hi Tony,
Do you mean Tiddlers you have created yourself or system tiddlers? How did
you notice that they don't have these fields?
I see that if I do
<$list filter="[!has[created]]">
On Tiddlywiki.com, there are quite a few tiddlers without a created date.
How to fix it depends on what you
Absolutely. It has nothing to do with the internet and is restricted to the
local computer itself by default. Everything is served off the computer you
run it on, it does not need anything outside.
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 8:27 PM, Raymond McDowell
wrote:
> Can node.js be
Is there a way to create a template that's just for tiddlers within a
certain tag? I want to have all tiddlers under a certain tag to have
specific content & formatting. Could someone tell me how to accomplish this
(NOTE: I'm a beginner)? Thank you.
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Can node.js be set up as a portable app. Please note I spend at least half
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Thanks,
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Folks,
I made a nice empty file with some desirable settings and have used this as
the basis of many tiddlywikis.
Only now I have discovered using modified and created dates is not working
well because many tiddlers simply do not seem to have these fields.
Can anyone tell me
- what may
Folks,
Since you were discussing this I wanted to make a list of last 10 modified,
for when I return to continue working on my wiki
<>
Of note is the list is "upside down" if I use
<>
This may not be important for only one item, but it is with more.
Regard
Tony
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As a non-technical user of TW I would suggest you follow the directions
provided by Jeremy at
http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Installing%2520TiddlyWiki%2520on%2520Node.js.html.
They are simple and clear enough
I believe the server referred to is the server node.js creates for you
you can then
If you want more granular control you can use bundles (look for the
plugin), or Export files filtered in the Advanced Search to JSON files,
then drag and drop the JSON file on your NodeWiki or open them with the
import button (the Paper-clip).
Regards
Tony
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That sounds easy enough.
Now when you say "run the server", do you mean TiddlyServer?
If so, should I reread the following thread? (Aargh)
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlyserver%7Csort:date/tiddlywiki/nkMVjEk6TmM/sHQ2sEdbAgAJ
Or is there a simple "Node.js server"
kelsang,
Read at http://tiddlywiki.com/#Linking%20in%20WikiText and search for
information in this group
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/tiddlywiki
also http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#filesystem-links
I use links to local resources all the time, it can be very involved, so
post
Thank you Mark, that did it! ☺
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Hej!
I am still working on my screen-editor http://storywriting.tiddlyspot.com/
I am building a sort of modal-window in which I would like to edit
longer texts (dialogues) and therefor would like to use Alain Dutechs
comptext editor http://snowgoon88.github.io/TW5-extendedit which
Sorry for not making that clear earlier. In the latest firefox on a private
window (no extensions loaded) that behavior still shows up for me. I can
post a gif if necessary?
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 4:22:11 PM UTC-5, coda coder wrote:
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> On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 4:12:21 PM
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 4:12:21 PM UTC-5, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> Hm, in incognito window on the latest version of chrome I see it on
> tiddlywiki.com
>
>
So it's a Chrome thing? Tried Firefox?
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Hm, in incognito window on the latest version of chrome I see it on
tiddlywiki.com
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 4:10:47 PM UTC-5, coda coder wrote:
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> On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 3:19:02 PM UTC-5, Diego Mesa wrote:
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>> Am I the only one that sees this?
>>
>>
> Well, it is a little
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 3:19:02 PM UTC-5, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> Am I the only one that sees this?
>
>
Well, it is a little persistent, but I don't see the exact same behaviour
on tiddlywiki.com -- clicking pretty much anywhere on the tiddler frame
will remove it (not just the tags
Hey Mario,
I know you're working on putting this up on wikilabs, but I just have an
observation that has come up by putting this to extensive use:
I frequently find myself defining aliases before creating a post. That is,
I'll be in `Topic 1` and type `this is related to <> by way of
...`
Am I the only one that sees this?
On Monday, October 23, 2017 at 2:11:03 PM UTC-5, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> If I tab into the tag dropdown, or accidently click on it, and then tab or
> click in the body of a new tiddler, the dropdown remains even while typing
> in the body. The only way to get it
Do you mean to convert them to Node.js tiddlers? All you need to do is run
the server and then drag your single-page wikis in to import them.
Regards,
Richard
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 11:00:29 PM UTC+11, JWHoneycutt wrote:
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> Question
>
> I have several TW5.html single files (ver
That worked perfectly, thanks Mark!
On Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 10:41:25 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
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> Ok this worked for me:
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> \define mymacro() [ext[$(ggml)$$(add)$]]
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> <$vars ggml={{!!googlesmapslink}} add={{!!address}}>
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> <>
>
>
> In general, you need to set your fields into
Hello,
I am attempting to create a contacts database that automatically creates a
"google maps search" to an address. (This is so that when on my mobile
device, I can look up a name and simply click an address to get directions
to that persons house.
To do this I use the following example:
Yes, thanks Christian.
I didn't realize that first[] or last[] was an option - this is very useful
to me.
On Monday, October 23, 2017 at 7:51:27 AM UTC-4, christianhauck wrote:
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> UPDATE: just noticed that
> !sort[created]first[]
> is a somewhat strange way to express it, and
>
Question
I have several TW5.html single files (ver 5.1.14) on Dropbox accessed by a
MacBook running MacOS 10.12.6 (Sierra) using the new TiddlyDesktop build 9
(thank you Jeremy).
Because one TW5.html file is for personal, one for work, one for exam
study, one for learning/creating wikis,
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