s overview in the daily
> journal tiddlers.
>
> so, the thing i found is <$list filter=[sameday[20171127]]>
>
> but what i'm having a hard time figuring out is how i can substitude the
> hardcoded date to the 'created' date of the current tiddler (which is the
> daily journal
Very much a noob, but this is a smashing project.
I am running tiddlywiki with the server option. I would like to create
tiddlers through an external process and then display them in the browser.
That has been successful.
Now I need the page to refresh in the browser to pick up the new
I am in the Southern Highlands. I am also finding a renewed flame with TW5.
Unfortunately I don't make it into Sydney often.
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t;> I'm using tiddlywiki journaling extensively these days, and at the end
>>> of the week, i'd like to get an overview on all the created and edited
>>> tiddlers of any given past day.
>>> the recent tab doesn't help much, because it's hardcoded to 100 days
>
sical Hour 26.
>>
>> I looked through the release notes, but didn't see anything relating to
>> sameday.
>>
>> -- Mark
>>
>> On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 1:10:13 PM UTC-8, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 12:
; sameday.
>
> -- Mark
>
> On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 1:10:13 PM UTC-8, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>
>> On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 12:45:51 PM UTC-8, Stefan Spycher wrote:
>>>
>>> so, the thing i found is <$list filter=[sameday[20171127]]>
>
Thomas / Casey, tx for that! Its also hugely amusing seeing various ideas
about "legitimate usage" struggle with the humps. BTW Hans Wobbe is
mentioned on that page. Is that the same Hans who posts here sometimes?
J.
On Monday, 27 November 2017 23:48:20 UTC+1, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
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>
Here’s some bumpy context: http://wiki.c2.com/?CamelCase – completely
Germ(an)-free. Someone suggested an M would look like two bumps, but that’s not
true for a leading M – this looks like HornyHorns ;–)
Goodnight
Casey
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Here’s some bumpy context: http://wiki.c2.com/?CamelCase – completely
Germ(an)-free. Someone suggested an M would look like two bumps, but that’s not
true for trailin
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Mark S. wrote:
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> Don't Bacterian Camels carry Germs?
>
LMAO at the mixed massage. :-)
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I agree HeadHumps are used in Tiddlywiki. A lot of users turn of dromedary
CamelCase. With no humps they rely on their Heads. Isn't that in fact the
default mode for Swiss Cows?
Den mandag den 27. november 2017 kl. 22.51.02 UTC+1 skrev Thomas Elmiger:
>
> Hmmm, never thought about that before.
Don't Bacterian Camels carry Germs?
On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 10:07:52 AM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Dear users
>
> I am a Dromedary and feeling the triumph of the Bactrian.
>
> May I spit on your system for its disrespect for the One Hump?
>
> Yours, marginalised
> Drom
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November 27, 2017 at 1:10:13 PM UTC-8, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 12:45:51 PM UTC-8, Stefan Spycher wrote:
>>
>> so, the thing i found is <$list filter=[sameday[20171127]]>
>> but what i'm having a hard time figuring out is how i can s
I've dreamed about this before. There was an auto tag pill plugin somewhere on
here.
For my use case I'd like something that linked the first use of a word if it
was already a tiddler title Of course this is complicated by the fact that
my titles have first letter capitalised but the first
Hmmm, never thought about that before. Is it not HeadHump – dromedary CamelCase
we use mostly?
BactrianCamelCase would be HeadHumpHump like, say, erm … BactrianCamelCase.
Greetings from a Swiss Cow
Casey
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On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 12:45:51 PM UTC-8, Stefan Spycher wrote:
>
> so, the thing i found is <$list filter=[sameday[20171127]]>
> but what i'm having a hard time figuring out is how i can substitude the
> hardcoded date to the 'created' date of the current tiddler (whi
lers of any given past day.
>> the recent tab doesn't help much, because it's hardcoded to 100 days
>> (don't wanna change that), and i'd like to have this overview in the daily
>> journal tiddlers.
>>
>> so, the thing i found is <$list filter=[sameday[20171127]]
nd edited
> tiddlers of any given past day.
> the recent tab doesn't help much, because it's hardcoded to 100 days
> (don't wanna change that), and i'd like to have this overview in the daily
> journal tiddlers.
>
> so, the thing i found is <$list filter=[sameday[20171127]]>
&g
this overview in the daily journal
tiddlers.
so, the thing i found is <$list filter=[sameday[20171127]]>
but what i'm having a hard time figuring out is how i can substitude the
hardcoded date to the 'created' date of the current tiddler (which is the
daily journal tiddler, so it's creat
Dear users
I am a Dromedary and feeling the triumph of the Bactrian.
May I spit on your system for its disrespect for the One Hump?
Yours, marginalised
Drom
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Hello,
i am looking for a redirect macro or plugin for TW5 to mark words that i
want to be auto-linked to existing tiddlers:
I dont like sticking [[brackets]] all over the place specially after i
copyed long text.
I dont like using CamelCase-WikiWords too.
thx
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> TW is resilient
> ,
> its architecture ensures it will survive when the going gets rough.
>
Yeah!
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TiddlyWiki is resilient and its architecture ensures it will survive when
the going gets rough.
That is important to grasp.
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On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 6:00:06 AM UTC-8, Gabriel Perlmutter wrote:
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> So this give me no result:
> <$list
> filter="[lessthan:birth[{{!!year}}]greaterthan:death[{{!!year}}]tag[People]]">
> But this gives me the expected results:
> <$list
I think I didn't explain myself well enough. My problem is not with how it
sorts or with any weirdness of the field I'm sorting on but just that it
gives no result with any field or variable used as the search field. The
search only gives me results if I hard code a number in the search.
So
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