[tw] Re: Html Export

2017-12-01 Thread tobaisch
I just cant find any starting point. no idea how i could change anything and especially where? Regards Tob -- 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, send an email to tiddlywi

[tw] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2017-12-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I always wonder whether I can trust the portable apps site. Using profiles, a command argument string, and a zip extractor, you can run multiple versions of FF. (See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1170758) Presumably you could run an old version of FF as long as the operating syste

[tw] Re: Html Export

2017-12-01 Thread TonyM
Export Tiddler "Static HTML" not in your tiddler menu? I hope the whole forum has something to share, I may have more info later as well. Regards Tony On Saturday, 2 December 2017 12:42:49 UTC+11, tobaisch wrote: > > first investigate how an existing one operates, > > > I tried that really, bu

[tw] Re: Confused and overwhelmed

2017-12-01 Thread TonyM
Richard, Please be aware your statement "I bet there are literally hundreds who give up and walk away feeling stupid" is speculation, and I do not think it fair to say it to new users.It could be a "self fulfilling prophecy". Sure show compassion and offer support, continue to promote improveme

[tw] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2017-12-01 Thread TonyM
Vayira; Try TiddlyDesktop first, but also consider Getting a Portable Firefox ESR V 52 There are a lot of solutions available and looking in this forum will help, however having a version which is a few steps behind even TWC (classic) could be an issue, have a go at upgrading (a copy) Otherwi

[tw] Re: Tiddly Extension for Firefox 57?

2017-12-01 Thread vayira
I'm glad I ignored FF's messages about upgrading. I've been using TW classic for so long I can't remember & I run my life from it. But I'm not sure what to do now. *TiddlyWiki (clasic ) 2.6.6* If I upgrade FF then I'll loose autosave

[tw] Re: Tiddly Gossip ...

2017-12-01 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Traditionally, the internet has specialised in difficult things ;-) >From your link: "To maintain its influence over the development of the web, the Mozilla > Foundation will need the support of millions of passionate users who not > only appreciate the technical benefits of its software, but a

[tw] Re: [INTRO] uni-link plugin

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey Mario, I've been trying out this plugin, and I am unsure as to the behavior I am seeing on my wiki. On my wiki, after installing this plugin and refreshing, and changing the styled color to orange so I can easily detect it, *all* normal links, eg. [[Existing Tiddler]], are orange. My pretty

[tw] Re: Html Export

2017-12-01 Thread tobaisch
> > first investigate how an existing one operates, tried that, really, but I can not find an extisting exporter or a template. That's why I ask here in the forum. Regards Tob -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from

[tw] Re: Confused and overwhelmed

2017-12-01 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Hi Heather, Your pain is our collective failure to resolve an issue we've had for a long time. We are clearly not doing a good enough job of explaining Tiddlywiki to new users. It's nobody's fault, really. The very nature of tiddlywiki is to be non-linear and the website for Tiddlywiki *is* a

[tw] Re: Html Export

2017-12-01 Thread TonyM
Tobaisch, I recently needed to do the same, I did not bother creating a new exporter but instead edited the exported HTML to Remove the header and some other "imperfections". Depending on your skills making a new exporter is not too complex, first investigate how an existing one operates, the

[tw] Re: Weird Tag

2017-12-01 Thread TonyM
Captain Packers Not a 100% answer but you may want to try the following. I presume you cant open it with a click, can you change the colour to a known colour number not used by anything else? It may be possible to search for that color name in the text of you wiki file opened in an editor, giv

[tw] Re: [INTRO] uni-link plugin

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Just came across this! This is beautiful! Thanks Mario! On Monday, June 26, 2017 at 8:29:47 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote: > > On Monday, June 26, 2017 at 2:43:37 PM UTC+2, Lost Admin wrote: >> >> I'm not PMario, but I can do short. >> >> Hate CamelCase? Use Caption instead. PMario's uni-link for Pretty

[tw] BUG: Extra paces in names could lead to overwriting tiddlers!

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Attached are two tiddlers that illustrate this bug. *test.json*: This is the *original* tiddler with content: "original test text" *test2.json*: Contains 4 links. The first three are all italicized indicating the target tiddler does not exist. Clicking each of these three links opens up three

[tw] Re: Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-12-01 Thread coda coder
Hi Alex I've had no luck linking to files placed in the tiddlywiki/tiddlyserver structure, except in the root TS folder. Try this from within one of your wikis served via TS and place the file in the root folder (that's C:\Wikis on my windows setup). [ext[Open file|../test.txt]] You can also

[tw] Weird Tag

2017-12-01 Thread Captain Packers
I have this weird tag that shows up in my Tag Manager and the tag drop list when I'm editing a tiddler (see attachment). Does anyone know where this comes from and how I can get rid of it? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group.

[tw] Html Export

2017-12-01 Thread tobaisch
Hello, short question: Is there a way to change the Html Export Settings? I don't like to export alle my Tiddler-links & my TAG-Pills on the top of the tiddler. Maybe, there is a export template to change it. Regards Tob -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group

[tw] Re: Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-12-01 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Hi Alex, I will look into refreshing the tutorial soon but basically, the Node server is behaving like a 'real' web server with an IP address (and a port number), such as http://10.0.0.1:8080. What this means is that there's no longer any logical link between what's being served and any other

[tw] Re: Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Jed Carty
Sorry, looking at that now it isn't obvious what I am talking about but it looks like you already have the same idea anyway using last and butlast. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

[tw] Re: Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Jed Carty
For getting rid of the last comma, the same method I demonstrated here should work: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/D5CQvz_CpYw/0J0phbL4AwAJ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop recei

Re: [tw] Re: Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Thanks Xavier! I think that butlast and last will work! On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-6, Xavier wrote: > > Hi Diego, > > I think the following butlast/last trick was given by Jed Carty a few > hours ago. It looks quite verbose because the outer list is essentially > duplicated,

Re: [tw] Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Thanks Xavier! I was using tobias split:before, but I think that will also work. Another update! I am almost there with: <$list filter="[is[current]fields[]regexp[-url]]" variable="fieldname"> <$list filter="[split:before[-]]" variable="fieldprint"> ''<$text text=<>/>'': <$transclude field=<> m

Re: [tw] Re: Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Diego, I think the following butlast/last trick was given by Jed Carty a few hours ago. It looks quite verbose because the outer list is essentially duplicated, but I think it handles your three issues. <$list filter="[is[current]fields[]regexp[-url]butlast[]]" variable="fieldname"> <$list fil

[tw] Re: Table of Contents inside a tiddler

2017-12-01 Thread Milind
Hi, I am also looking for such a plugin to port my Tiddlywiki Classic to the new Tiddlywiki. The tidtoc mentioned here http://tidtoc.tiddlyspot.com/#GettingStarted looks very good. Is there a version where the headings grouped in the TOC can act as links to the headings in the tiddler? T

Re: [tw] Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Xavier Cazin
Hi Diego, I think your second line should read: <$list filter="[splitbefore[-]removesuffix[-]]" variable="fieldprint"> Best, Xavier. -- Xavier Cazin On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Diego Mesa wrote: > Hey all, > > I am trying to display a header for all posts tagged PoI that does, among > ot

[tw] Re: Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
After reading/searching/experimenting I got: <$list filter="[is[current]fields[]regexp[-url]]" variable="fieldname"> <$list filter="[split:before[-]]" variable="fieldprint"> <$text text=<>/>: <$view field=<> /> There is still some confusion about the use of << vs < when referencing variables

[tw] Using variables in nested lists

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey all, I am trying to display a header for all posts tagged PoI that does, among other things, display any urls I've placed in its fields. For example, If I have a tiddler with the following fields: paper-url: test1.com hn-url: test2.com blog-url: test3.com I would like to have displayed Pa

[tw] Re: [TW5] Top Toolbar Plugin Question

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Just wanted to note here about the scrolling issue I asked above, Tobias addressed it in his top bar: https://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#TopBar%20With%20Icon%20Links with a "hack" https://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#%24%3A%2Fhack-142-scroll-pagescroller.js On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 3:14:57

[tw] Re: Comma-separated lists in TW5

2017-12-01 Thread Mat
Rob Hoelz wrote: > > [...] render a list of items as a comma-separated list. > I had the same problem just some weeks ago. Solved it with CSS like so: <$list filter="..."/> .commas span:not(:last-child):after {content:", ";} <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

[tw] Re: Confused and overwhelmed

2017-12-01 Thread Mat
Welcome Heather, You indicated that you want a tool for "personal knowledge management". TW is a very good choice but it does have a steep learning curve. However it is also "discoverable" in that you can use it out of the box and add more advanced stuff as your demands increase. What did you

[tw] Re: [TW5] How to make [list[!!mylistfield]] not delete duplicated values?

2017-12-01 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
There's a PR ( #2963) to add that capability. It was ready two releases ago. On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 5:59:17 AM UTC-8, sini-Kit wrote: > > I have found old split plugin. And it works > > {{{[split:mylistfield[ ]nth[2]]}}} > > Filter operator for splitting each current list element > into s

[tw] Re: [TW5] How to make [list[!!mylistfield]] not delete duplicated values?

2017-12-01 Thread sini-Kit
I have found old split plugin. And it works {{{[split:mylistfield[ ]nth[2]]}}} Filter operator for splitting each current list element into several new elements. but may be it is possible to get the same result using standard tiddlywiki filters? пятница, 1 декабря 2017 г., 16:07:28 UTC+3 по

[tw] Re: Confused and overwhelmed

2017-12-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Hello! I'd also like to stress that https://tiddlywiki.com/ while containing a lot of information, is also a fully working tiddlywiki itself! I use this all the time to try stuff out and experiment! Diego On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 7:05:44 AM UTC-6, TonyM wrote: > > There is a wealth of

[tw] [TW5] How to make [list[!!mylistfield]] not delete duplicated values?

2017-12-01 Thread TonyM
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[tw] Re: Confused and overwhelmed

2017-12-01 Thread TonyM
There is a wealth of information within https://tiddlywiki.com/ and a lot more around. Search for anything in google including TiddlyWiki and you will see. Just keep an open mind and play. Ask questions here, in the group people will answer do not be afraid or embarrassed. Some things are very

[tw] Re: Tiddly Gossip ...

2017-12-01 Thread PMario
On Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 2:50:23 PM UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > In 2017, between January & the end of October Firefox's browser share > dropped from 15.4% to 12.1%. > There is a good article about: Why it's difficult for FF to get back market share: https://amosbbatto.wordpress.co

[tw] Re: Introduction to Tiddlyserver

2017-12-01 Thread Alex
Hi, Would it be possible to add to your tutorial how to link external files from the wiki? I understand it should in theory be possible but I have been unsuccessful so far ... I imagine I am not the only one. For example, I have a node.js tiddlywiki in folder X. I have added a file to X/tiddle

[tw] [TW5] How to make [list[!!mylistfield]] not delete duplicated values?

2017-12-01 Thread sini-Kit
Hi! I have NewTiddler with field mylistfield contains some values "1000 1000 2000 3000 4000" when I use <$list filter="[list[!!mylistfield]nth[2]]"/> I get the result 2000 (so my filter remove one 1000 value) I want my filter *not* remove duplicated values, and I want to get result 1000 is it

[tw] Re: How to get mytemplate title when we use {{||mytemplate}}?

2017-12-01 Thread sini-Kit
Thank you Tony. Your variant works good. четверг, 30 ноября 2017 г., 11:32:02 UTC+3 пользователь TonyM написал: > > Siniy, > > I presume it is not good enough to have in the template tiddler > text <>, [[mytemplate]]? > > Since you know the name of the template when you transclude it, why not >

[tw] Confused and overwhelmed

2017-12-01 Thread Heather Mcclelland
Every time I start getting confident about my technical abilities, I find something that puts me squarely in my place. I am an all over apple user. And that means I have info all over all my apple devices, mostly in various apps and of course all over the cloud. I started googling personal know