Re: [tw] Re: How to handle a lot of wikis with Node

2018-02-14 Thread Tristan Kohl
Hi Arlen, nice to hear from you again (thanks for fixing my image linking problems a while back over on github :) ). Since there was no answer that could help me up until you came I finally had a good reason to overcome my own weaker self and start to dig into TW code for real. As I am quite c

[tw] [GitHub] awesome lists - where should TW be listed?

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello folks, on GitHub there's a "trend" of listing useful programs/sources in repositories called "awesome-ios", "awesome-selfhosted", "awesome-thisandthat" ... there are many of those lists I found out about TW through the awesome-selfhosted list (link

[tw] Re: [GitHub] awesome lists - where should TW be listed?

2018-02-14 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao BTC & all I think there are reasons that TW is not as known as it could be. IMO it should be a 500,000 engaged users platform, not a 5,000 or less. Whether in GitHub, or on GG, or in the wild, the issues are the similar. Its largely inward focused. An amazing development process that is no

[tw] Re: [TW5] enhance regexp or new filter "pick"

2018-02-14 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Stephen I don't understand the mechanics. But IF what you mean is that we could extract (say) every web-address in text or fields in a whole TW to a list I'm all for it. For example: In my use-case it would allow me to then pass that list to a link-checker. Josiah -- You received this

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
@all >From playing around with the initial keyboard design I came to a new approach, you can find it here: http://entrypanel.tiddlyspot.com It's almost done and I'd like to get some critics, would you like to use it, what would I have to change to make it better? How should it be styled? bes

[tw] Re: [GitHub] awesome lists - where should TW be listed?

2018-02-14 Thread Tristan Kohl
Hi BTC, I for ones came from wikimatrix back in the days. As I see now the entry for TW is pretty outdated saying it had its last release back in mid 2016. I second your idea that more people should know about TW and also that there are many out there running a ful

[tw] Re: [tw5] diffview macro plugin plus UI enhancements using jsdiff.js. Beta testers?

2018-02-14 Thread wjam
sorry for the delay, had some other priorities, I also made some UI changes, which are not displayed in this version. you can have a go at twjam5beta.tiddlyspot.com you can view the diff using different compare algorithms (char/small, word, medium, line, delta show only changed lines) this

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread coda coder
Hi BTC Interesting. Some thoughts... 1 - Make it double-click to launch. It's easy to launch accidentally with single-click. 2 - Restrict the movement to the owning tiddler. Downside: For new (empty) tiddlers this does mean it will completely hide the tiddler 3 - A way to close it from within

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Coda, > 1 - Make it double-click to launch. > It's easy to launch accidentally with single-click. > yes, then I'd like to make it configurable how to launch it, because the options are many: tapping (1/2/3/...times) or swiping could be the two favourites there > > 2 - Restrict the moveme

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread coda coder
On Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at 9:22:24 AM UTC-6, BurningTreeC wrote: > > Hi Coda, > > > >> 1 - Make it double-click to launch. >> It's easy to launch accidentally with single-click. >> > > yes, then I'd like to make it configurable how to launch it, because the > options are many: tapping

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread coda coder
On Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at 9:22:24 AM UTC-6, BurningTreeC wrote: > > Hi Coda, > > > >> 1 - Make it double-click to launch. >> It's easy to launch accidentally with single-click. >> > > yes, then I'd like to make it configurable how to launch it, because the > options are many: tapping

Re: [tw] Is it possible to make clicking on a missing link create a new draft?

2018-02-14 Thread Alex Hough
Hi Jeremy, I've had a crack at this the route I was exploring has come to a dead end. I started by putting code into fields then using a radio buttons to swap between tm-edit and link (see attached) Then I started to look for the place in the edit template where the links are generated. I c

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Other option: give the textarea of the edit template a min-height = height >> of the entryPanel + N (where N is something like 2 lineheights so?) >> > > Great idea! I'll do that > > >> >>> 1 - Make it double-click to launch. It's easy to launch accidentally with single-click.

[tw] Re: Positive Assertions In One Sentence ... (aka Saying Succinctly What TW Is About ...)

2018-02-14 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
TiddlyWiki, once you got into it, is addictive. Why learn 5 systems when 1 will do it all? -- 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...

[tw] A picture to the left of text

2018-02-14 Thread Ste Wilson
I suspect this is quite easy but the how escapes me. Can I put a pic to the left of some text. stephenteacher.tiddlyspot.com/#The%20Evolution%20of%20the%20Guitar Ideally the guitars would sit on the left but putting it I a table didn't seem to work (trans closing into the table didn't do it e

Re: [tw] Is it possible to make clicking on a missing link create a new draft?

2018-02-14 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I think (and I could be wrong -- it's been awhile) the links are generated down in the parsers (looking at github). If you find the right one, you might be able to have it create a "link" which is really a button to allow you to create a new tiddler. -- Mark On Wednesday, February 14, 2018 at

[tw] Re: [TW5] MyMenus Plugin Released - is there anything it can't do?

2018-02-14 Thread TonyM
Thanks Diago, To all, I am currently traveling (portugal) so cant do a full site update. The mymenus plugin allows you to configure simple or sophisticated menus within tiddlers. Or simply generate a menu of tiddlers tagged by a nominated tiddler title. On install a sidebar tab is created wit

[tw] A picture to the left of text

2018-02-14 Thread TonyM
Ste, If you are familular with http tables these work in tiddlywiki, I use width 100%, also using float left or right with css also works surround some wiki text with @@.classname text or lines here @@ Otherwise others may suggest alternatives. Regards Tony -- You received this message becau

[tw] A picture to the left of text

2018-02-14 Thread Ste Wilson
That seems to do it. Will have a look at removing the borders later then it might look desktop publishing tastic! Cheers -- 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 e

[tw] Frame around every tiddler

2018-02-14 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki
Hi everybody, I want to change the size & the colour of the frame around every tiddler. I think, it's NOT the tiddler-frame (that should be the very narrow pink one in my picture, better seen at the "Draft of Neuer Tiddler"), but I mean the big one which I marked with red. How is that one calle

[tw] Re: [TW5] MyMenus Plugin Released - is there anything it can't do?

2018-02-14 Thread 'Surya' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Tony, at first I really want to emphasize: I like your MyMenus :-)) Some styling one can adjust already quite easily in your stylesheet (like for example removing the borders). For the future I'd love to have these possibilities: 1. control the height of the buttons 2. to choose, if

Re: [tw] Re: How to handle a lot of wikis with Node

2018-02-14 Thread Arlen Beiler
You have precisely defined the problem. The crux of the matter really is the cache because it isn't just a cache, it is the entire $tw environment loaded into NodeJS, which then generates the HTML for the browser. > I think one has to fix the server command as well as it defaults to the > "defaul