[tw] Tiddlywiki + Anki Cards?

2017-12-12 Thread Amit Ahire
Hello! Any way of creating anki flash cards (.apkg) from tiddlywiki so as to make it easily importable into anki app? This thought just passed my head and as I am a bit busy at the moment hence haven't had the time to delve too deep into it. So apologize for the half baked notion. If not,

Re: [tw] [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Furicle, The following is still open for discussion, my thoughts? - Any additional wiki or website would primarily be about the process of collecting and developing content to be formally posted elsewhere. No in itself a comprehensive wiki - Perhaps a rule should be this

[tw] Re: [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-12 Thread BenTremblay
Nice to see new energy! It's been painful to watch as 80/20 mediocrity has quenched / stiffled so many innitiative. (I used to use Technorati to spider certain topics / key words as a way of surveying / exploring / discovering new blogs. It's like a memory from some long gone golden age.) fair

Re: [tw] [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-12 Thread Furicle
Perhaps the first document that needs to be created is the one detailing how to help with the documentation :-) But creating a different wiki to document this one seems humorous, if nothing else... Tony, can you be more specific about your issues with Git/Github? Do you think the flow won't

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyServer 2.0.10

2017-12-12 Thread Arlen Beiler
One thing that might help you is you can specify the settings.json file path as an argument "node server.js /path/to/settings.json". Also, a settings interface is on the roadmap, but I'm not sure how soon. On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 7:30 AM, TonyM wrote: > Ste, > > Would

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
FYI: The cache, was only one possible bottle neck, You may know that a bottle neck remains until you widen the neck, if no improvement comes from widening a particular neck, it was most likely not the bottle neck. The Biggest bottle neck on my computer was the RAM the browsers could use,

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread Birthe C
I am using an old netbook 32 bit and only 2gb RAM. But still it worked very well with Firefox up to about half a year ago. Now I am running Chromium on the same netbook and have no problems. Another plus, tiddlyclip is working. Birthe -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread h0p3
Sadly, increasing cache size has zero effect for me. Even turning off disk cache and running unlimited memory cache has no effect. I'm considering trying tmpfs cache of the profile directory, but that is probably useless. If I leave Firefox ESR for my wiki, then I'm going to Chromium. It is

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
I increased both RAM settings (Still looking for my notes) and Cache Size. See Here For Cache http://techiesstuff.net/2013/09/how-to-increase-cache-memory-in-chrome-fire-fox-and-internet-explorer.html (newer may exist) Google is your friend here, eg FireFox increase RAM be aware that

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread h0p3
Excellent. I am having this problem. Could you point us to what changes you made in particular? How did you increase the memory ceiling for Firefox? Was it just in about:config, or what tool did you use? On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 4:45:14 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > j3d1H, > > I was

[tw] Re: TiddlyServer 2.0.10

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Josiah et all, I started building a Portable-app as a experiment, pending Arlens response, and it was not as straight forward as I hoped, I will continue to look at it. On one hand, The only barrier I see to simplification is the settings.json file, it is fiddly, easy to make errors and

[tw] Re: TiddlyServer 2.0.10

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Ste, Would you know how? Tony On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 10:13:43 UTC+11, Ste Wilson wrote: > > Portableapps! YES!!! Get it bundled with raspberry pi's too!!! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw] Re: TiddlyServer 2.0.10

2017-12-12 Thread Ste Wilson
Portableapps! YES!!! Get it bundled with raspberry pi's too!!! -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post

Re: [tw] What if?

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Josiah, Apart from a desire to use TiddlyWiki such that I can secure content from any sources, markup alternatives etc.. I support multiple markups. However I think a brainstorm could Identify specific uses for alternate markups. - I for one would love to be able to freely move content

Re: [tw] [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-12 Thread Mat
> > Personally I would be happy to build a series of tools to collaborate > collate documentation info which is destined to be published by the > proposed method. The team can harvest info from Google Groups, clarify and > enhance, cross reference then publish. I feel I am much too

[tw] Re: Installing Node TW5 on an Ubuntu VPS with Apache, Forever, LetsEncrypt, and HTTP Basic Authentication

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Loren, Thanks so much for your contribution. I expect to follow this at some time in the future. Your are adding to the wealth of resources in the TiddlyWiki community. We must give it a reference in a few places. Regards Tony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[tw] Re: List filter for bibliography

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Dave, Try writing some Psudocode to describe what you want to do, then look at how to replace each element with TiddlyWiki code. Separate each logical filter into clear statements, establish the list nesting pattern. Then we can continue to resolve it. Regards Tony On Wednesday, 13

Re: [tw] [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Mat, If those with more experience than me think Git is a useful way to do it, we need simplified documentation on how to use git to do this. Most people are unlikely to be experienced with Git unless they code in teams. Personally I would be happy to build a series of tools to collaborate

[tw] Re: The Physics of TiddlyWiki -- Interesting

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Whilst Tiddlywiki on your computer obeys the law of physics the real or virtual worlds you build in it can model their own laws. TiddlyWiki, Exists in a universe of its own, with features desired in the real universe are plentiful notably wormholes. From anywhere you can link to anywhere else

Re: [tw] [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-12 Thread Mat
@Jeremy and @TonyM Jeremy, in another thread you wrote out some of the standards you had use to correct a doc-contribution I made. These are no doubt high standards and the result looks *great* - but few can live up to these standards. It's a double edged sword. It sparks an idea - or maybe

[tw] Re: 'Backlinking' transclusions ?

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Mario, Sounds like we are most of the way there, Love your work, If mark can find his target text because they are highlighted as links he may be able to do what he wants via a different avenue, So it may still be on topic. However I would think all he needs to do is tag the tiddlers he plans

[tw] Re: [docs] Introduction to Lists

2017-12-12 Thread Mat
[Sorry for deleted post above] Jeremy, Big thanks, the result looks terrific! <:-) -- 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

[tw] Re: [docs] Introduction to Lists

2017-12-12 Thread Mat
Jeremy, Big thanks, the result looks terrific! > * Style tweaks > [etc] > @Jeremy but also @TonyM: These are no doubt high standards with *great* results - but few can live up to these standards. It sparks an idea - or maybe it's what Tony has been talking about; It would be useful with an

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
j3d1H, I was recently - couple of months ago, experiencing sluggish performance in FF with 8 tabs and medium sized tiddlywikis. Apart from now accessing single file and nodeJS wikis via TiddlySever I have also realised that a large part of my work is done in the browser because of tiddlywiki,

[tw] Re: The Physics of TiddlyWiki -- Interesting

2017-12-12 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Says the man on the ship moving faster than the speed of light. Which just goes to show you *can* change the laws of fiction, which is good enough for most people. -- Mark On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 11:42:27 AM UTC-8, Ste Wilson wrote: > > You canae change the laws of physics. -- You

Re: [tw] Twitter: The Official Plugin -- YES!

2017-12-12 Thread coda coder
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 2:57:11 PM UTC-6, coda coder wrote: > > > I'm leaning toward http(s) issues. > > Although, saying that, I *should* see console msgs, right? FF is normally pretty good with that kind of issue. Is there an outgoing request I should see? I have every optional

Re: [tw] Twitter: The Official Plugin -- YES!

2017-12-12 Thread coda coder
Jeremy... On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 9:44:06 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Hi CodaCoder > > > I had a similar issue so I thought that might be what was wrong here. So > I just retried it. Nope, all I see is "Can't render tweet". Even the > example in the plugin says the same

[tw] Re: List filter for bibliography

2017-12-12 Thread Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/
Hi Tony M, Thank you for your kind and generous efforts. Your solution turns up basically what mine does, a list of ALL the topics, and the relevant bibliographic data under those that topics for which there are sources. But since I want to hide the vast majority of topics, because they do not

[tw] Installing Node TW5 on an Ubuntu VPS with Apache, Forever, LetsEncrypt, and HTTP Basic Authentication

2017-12-12 Thread Loren Riesenfeld
Hi all, I want to share a post I just wrote documenting my steps for installing the Node version of TW5 on an Ubuntu VPS: http://lries.com/writing/installing-node-tiddlywiki-on-an-ubuntu-vps/ I had previously tried doing this on a VPS with store.php, but I did not find that to be a very

[tw] Re: The Physics of TiddlyWiki -- Interesting

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ste Wilson wrote: > > You canae change the laws of physics. Purge: Watches a David Lynch film in Scotland. -- 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

[tw] The Physics of TiddlyWiki -- Interesting

2017-12-12 Thread Ste Wilson
You canae change the laws of physics. -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email

[tw] The Physics of TiddlyWiki -- Interesting

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
@Jermolene > TiddlyWiki ... allows the user to do anything that is allowed by the laws > of physics. > Discuss (preferably in three paragraphs). -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[tw] Re: Problem with savetiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread Dragon Cotterill
On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 18:17:56 UTC, BJ wrote: > > HI Dragon, > very interesting! > I will try and reproduce this error. Can you let me know what version of > tiddlywiki and firefox you are using? > cheers > > BJ > TWC 2.8.1 / FF 57.0.2 on Win 8. -- You received this message

Re: [tw] What if?

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
PMario wrote: > > So imo it's not really needed to get a 100% compatibility. .. As long as > we can manage the MD-zoo we would be able to create > Right. A likely ZOO. With likely cross-breeding over time. And demands to allow some Darwin nightmare to live that should have been put-down.

[tw] Re: Problem with savetiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread BJ
HI Dragon, very interesting! I will try and reproduce this error. Can you let me know what version of tiddlywiki and firefox you are using? cheers BJ On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 11:22:29 AM UTC, Dragon Cotterill wrote: > > Been using the excellent "savetiddlers" plugin to handle my old

[tw] Re: [docs] Introduction to Lists

2017-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks, Mat, I've committed the changes, and they are visible now in the prerelease: https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Introduction%20to%20Lists Your PR is merged here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/2b21b74c500421423a543a2f5061e54d3d4f1c73 It's worth noting that I had to do

[tw] Re: 'Backlinking' transclusions ?

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
== slightly OT == On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 1:30:25 PM UTC+1, TonyM wrote: > > I don't understand this. [[doesn't exist]] is already possible now. ?!? >> > > What I mean is lets say a tiddlers text contained the following "using > Alphanumeric values in" -

[tw] Re: Problem with savetiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 12:22:29 PM UTC+1, Dragon Cotterill wrote: > > Open up the TW and scroll to the very bottom. Delete the that > contains: > data-message-box-creator="savetiddlers"> > > The tiddlyfox-message-box is injected by the addOn at startup. So IMO it shouldn't be saved

Re: [tw] [TW5] Documentation Proposal (Improved Examples)

2017-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks everyone for the interesting thread — and particularly to Tony for stepping up to the gargantuan task of improving the documentation. Tony’s original post makes a strong point very well: that the documentation would be more useful with more examples. It’s a great observation, because

Re: [tw] What if?

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 5:08:46 PM UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I simply do NOT believe that the 600 or so strictures that CommonMarkup > syntax say are essential are actually essential for most practical work. It > looks like a tall-story. When you look into it is boils down to

[tw] Re: Word to Tiddlywiki

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 5:11:32 PM UTC+1, Eskha wrote: > > * automatically set the field type to text/x-marked when drooping a .md > file to tiddlywiki, > .md is associated with markdown ... TW knows it as mime type: text/x-markdown ... which is outdated since 2016, since the

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread j3d1H
I've figured out it isn't the plugins or extensions that was the problem - I took those off, and I moved the problem Tiddler to an empty TiddlyWiki. It's still just as slow to edit. I'm planning on trying It's All Text, since I was going to anyway. -- You received this message because you are

[tw] Word to Tiddlywiki

2017-12-12 Thread Eskha
Hello TW community, Following this message from Jeremy in another thread: *(...) I’m working on a project for a client to convert a 25MB Microsoft Word file into TiddlyWiki. It contains 14,800 pages, 6,300 paragraphs, 8,580,000 words and 46,000,000 characters (not counting spaces).*

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 4:31:42 PM UTC+1, j3d1H wrote: > > So can you have a closer look at the plugins you use? >> >> Did you make heavy changes to the View- or EditTemplates? >> > >- Danielo's footNote add-on >- Highlight.js plugin >- A single filter in

Re: [tw] What if?

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Jeremy I'm a pragmatist. I simply do NOT believe that the 600 or so strictures that CommonMarkup syntax say are essential are actually essential for most practical work. It looks like a tall-story. When you look into it is boils down to something more cope-able, I think. I am pretty

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Oh! You didn't say that it was *editing* that was the problem. I've complained about slowness in typing since the very beginning, even with smallish TW's. But it's not too bad at the moment on my desktop FF ESR with my Big Book. What add-ons/extensions do you have in your browser? If you

Re: [tw] Twitter: The Official Plugin -- YES!

2017-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> On 10 Dec 2017, at 22:40, TW Smith wrote: > > What I would like to do is embed content based on hasgtag This can be done as follows: 1. Visit https://twitter.com/settings/widgets and create a new “search” widget that shows

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Small comment... j3d1H wrote: > This is primarily an issue editing a large tiddler. Edit huger tiddlers in a plain text editor outside TW (unless you need preview)? Personally I'm still on FF ESR and regularly use the FF plugin "It's All Text" to seamlessly invoke a plain text editor. Just

Re: [tw] Twitter: The Official Plugin -- YES!

2017-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi CodaCoder > > A standard but confusing behaviour of certain plugins is that it takes two > “save cycles” for them to work properly. > > The reason is that the plugin hooks into the “save” process itself in order > to pull in Twitter’s scripts. At the point of the first save after >

Re: [tw] What if?

2017-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Mario said: > we would make commonmark [1] markdown [2] a 100% subset [3] of the TiddlyWiki > syntax? I’d be very interested if that were possible. It would potentially allow us to dispense with the current Markdown parser, which has significantly limited capabilities compared to native

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread j3d1H
Thank you all for your responses. I do not have any tiddlers so large, but using Firefox ESR I have > experienced breakdowns when TiddlyWiki slows to the point of being > unresponsive. Quite a few times ending up with a ruined tiddlywiki (0 file). > I've had hiccups like that on several

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Just for the record, what platform, OS, and hardware are we talking about? What is the actual size of your TW? TW is not indexed, meaning that it scales with the hardware it is on. -- Mark On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 2:43:16 PM UTC-8, j3d1H wrote: > > When I use a Tiddler with 10,000 words

[tw] Re: TiddlyServer 2.0.10

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
TonyM wrote: > > I was investigating packaging TiddlyServer in a PortableApps.com package > Brilliant idea. PortableApps are very widely used. Doing it that way lessens hassle enormously because users will normally know the procedure already. I'm interested to hear if it works out. Best

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
I wish Google had a RETWEET button. Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > ... problem is unlikely to be a simple matter of the number of words ... > > ... I’m ... convert(ing) a 25MB Microsoft Word file into TiddlyWiki. It > contains 14,800 pages, 6,300 paragraphs, 8,580,000 words ... > > ... yields a 55MB

[tw] Re: 'Backlinking' transclusions ?

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Perhaps I don't get it then, No need to respond if what I say is clearly barking up the wrong tree. On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 22:10:49 UTC+11, PMario wrote: > > On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 12:40:53 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote: >> >> If every tiddler (title) is cached internally for the

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I’d concur that the problem is unlikely to be a simple matter of the number of words in the wiki. For comparison, I’m working on a project for a client to convert a 25MB Microsoft Word file into TiddlyWiki. It contains 14,800 pages, 6,300 paragraphs, 8,580,000 words and 46,000,000 characters

[tw] #PerryMason - TEST - Please ignore

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
This a test to see how to more easily search for topics. Please ignore / delete. -- 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

[tw] Problem with savetiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread Dragon Cotterill
Been using the excellent "savetiddlers" plugin to handle my old TWC files. But often when I open the file afresh I get the error message: savetiddlers has detected that another tiddlysaver called savetiddlers is > install. Currently only one saver is supported therefore - savetiddlers > will

[tw] Re: 'Backlinking' transclusions ?

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 12:40:53 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote: > > If every tiddler (title) is cached internally for the link-widget > detection could this also be used to highlight all text in a tiddler, on > rendering a tiddler, that matches any existing tiddler title (or tag)?, > Not

[tw] Re: [INTRO] File Save and Backup AddOn for FireFox 57++

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 10:48:55 AM UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > PMario asked: > >> Do you need a plugin, to do this? > > > Yes. I use Profilist Portable > . > There is also a non-portable version (and

[tw] Re: [INTRO] File Save and Backup AddOn for FireFox 57++

2017-12-12 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
PMario asked: > Do you need a plugin, to do this? Yes. I use Profilist Portable . There is also a non-portable version (and slightly easier to set-up). FYI, at the moment I can't find any Quantum compliant profile

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki slows when using 10,000 or more word Tiddlers

2017-12-12 Thread PMario
On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 11:43:16 PM UTC+1, j3d1H wrote: > > When I use a Tiddler with 10,000 words in it (opening it, changing it, > etc.), TiddlyWiki slows to the point of being unresponsive. I do have a > very large Wiki file, is that the problem? > I did a short test with FF57, but

[tw] Re: standard search field into a tiddler

2017-12-12 Thread TonyM
Lovely work Riz -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to