Dave,
Correct about Termux, thought trying the opposite way can help.
Can you turn off a firewall or other protection on your computer.
Sounds like you are doing it correctly.
Tony
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Yes :)
I think there are ways to have it stay open if you want, but I'm not at my
computer right now to figure that out
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I tried this code. After the slider is revealed, as soon as I click
anywhere, it hides back. Is that how this is supposed to work?
On Monday, December 3, 2018 at 11:05:33 PM UTC-8, Jed Carty wrote:
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> For reasons that have to do with how the macro parser works that I don't
> think I can
Hi Mark,
Thanks, that's a recurring issue, so I should probably take it more serious...
There is a personal insight behind this feature: If I could ignore something
for two weeks, it can't be that important for today. It remains in the complete
list marked as late. You should revisit those
Using the ELSE run filter prefix
The below code is a demo of *ELSE run* ~ filter prefix. It's purpose here
is to get a parameter and remove its surrounding single or souble quotes.
If the parameter has not any surrounding quotes, then returns itself
Macro
\define remove-quotes(term)
<$set
It should be easy to build a search limited to tiddlers in the story list. This
would not cover transcluded text though like browser searching does.
Cheers,
Thomas
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Thanks, Tony.
Yes, that's what I'm using for now. It requires you to have separate
tiddler for each of those tabs though.
-Rahul
On Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 11:02:24 AM UTC+5:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Rahul,
>
> I belive tiddlywiki can do anything you want. Search tiddlywiki.com for
> toc
I'll second this. I think it would be useful to have some type of
information on the headings in a tiddler.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018, 13:32 TonyM Rahul,
>
> I belive tiddlywiki can do anything you want. Search tiddlywiki.com for
> toc and read what you find. Perhaps the toc tabbed internal is
* saving and reloading works
* I have Fing (android app) and I can ping successfully my computer with
the Bob instance, and it accesses other stuff normally on the network
* I can also successfully ping the phone from the computer
* I also successfully switched from BobExe version to the plugin
Rahul,
I belive tiddlywiki can do anything you want. Search tiddlywiki.com for toc and
read what you find. Perhaps the toc tabbed internal is partway to what you are
looking for.
Regards
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Dave,
Try save config and reload bob to to ensure it sees any changes.
Is the phone on the same network such as via your wifi, can you access anything
else in the network?
If you can see the phones ip address and its on the same network can you ping
it from your computer?
Let us know, what
It is possible I have no idea what I'm doing. In fact, that's why I'm
approaching this hedged-conservatively.
I'd prefer to make sure we do not contaminate each other's work or
processes (in the immortal words of The Offspring: "You gotta keep 'em
separated."). It is possible one of us could
Hi Dave,
I use the tiddly desktop for auto-backup where the search within a page
with ctrl+f doesn't work.
I use the TOC feature that you described. It serves most of my purpose but,
I think sometimes I feel the need for in-page navigation esp. for big pages
using links for sections within a
For in page search, can't you just press ctrl-f and start typing your
search term?
Re TOC, put this in a tiddler:
<>
and tag it $:/tags/SideBar
and anything tagged TableOfContents will appear there.
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I love TW5, it changes the way to think about information.
However, I would also love to see in-page search and TOC and
version control in TW5. I'm sure people might be working on it or, already
out there but, I couldn't find.
-Rahul
On Thursday, December 19, 2013 at 1:20:59 AM UTC+5:30,
Hi,
I thought I'd try setting the host thingie in BobExe to 0.0.0.0 to see if
my phone access works better that way than via just syncing files to my
phone and using the termux node method.
But when I go to the address listed for me (192.168.0.119:8082)me , my
phone just says "this site
S. S.,
Thanks, but for me it is my drive for a conceptual understanding of things,
we need to learn the nuts and bolts but the best way to understand is to
abstract knowledge into conceptual models.
Perhaps this abstraction knowledge into conceptual models which looks
similar to "Art, Poetry,
You could extend marks suggestion as follows
<$list
filter="[all[current]tag[something-else]]">{{something-else||$:/core/ui/TagTemplate}}
To show the tag pill you can click on to see what else has the tag
or
<$checkbox tag="something-else">
To add, remove or see if it has that tag
Regards
Diego,
I am enjoying reading http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html
Thanks for sharing. The sentences from the first half of the article that
jumped out in direct relation to tw5:
One benefit of using Anki in this way is that you begin to habitually break
> things down into atomic questions.
Hi Diego,
It just occured to me that a nice feature might be keyboard shortcuts that
let you respond to cards faster than clicking one of the options with the
mouse. I've found that really useful with Anki. I suppose with the keyboard
plugin integrated into 5.1.18 now, it won't be too hard to
Diego,
I see that the spaced repetition systems are small tests, Q, what about a
simple spaced review period?
I will give this some thought to overlay tiddlers in my personal wiki, what
do you think is most important?
Tell me what you think is key please, and I will use that to inform a
Tony,
"To me this is an algorithm, which could be made to apply to any tiddler or
> set of tiddlers,"
This exactly what spaced repition systems address through various
"algorithms". The one that I implemented in anwiki is the same one Anki
uses, called SM-2:
Diego,
I am not so sure what the SRS community see as valid but I would like to
review material from face to face study briefly at the end of the day, a
day later, 2 days after that 3 days after that a week after that..
It is true that unless you do this you are prone to forget 80% of what you
Not to derail the conversation too much, but why do you have different
instances for each person?
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Correct! It will cost you a few lines in the terminal to get it up and
running, and it's easy to reproduce in every environment I've used. I don't
know if this is the correct practice, but I'm running a Bob instance on
different ports for each family member on my machine (though my wife wants
I made the BobEXE version as mostly an afterthought because a few people
said they were having trouble setting up node and it was easier for me to
just make that than to try and debug so many problems with installing node.
But I never use it so it gets far less attention than the plugin
Thanks Jed, I'll try that.
Also h0p3, by "use it manually" do you mean by the "plugin" method rather than
the "exe" version?
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I'm very much in favor of this. I've used anki for a while, but the more I
use tiddlywiki, the more I simply want to integrate everything possible
into tiddlywiki. I'm really looking forward to seeing how your plugin
progresses!
Best wishes,
Adam
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 7:36:30 PM
Hello all,
As always (and Im sure as alot of you), I am very interested in using TW
for more and more things. Right now, I use *one* TW for *all* of my
tiddlers, and use tags to separate "domains". In other words, if I think I
need another TW, I just make a new tag and voila! it fits in my TW.
Disclaimer: I am grateful to have the chance to use this software. I see
it as my responsibility to get software working on my machines, and I do
not mean to even imply an entitled attitude here (the chance to use Bob is
a gift). Furthermore, I'm new to Bob (Jed knows what he's doing).
Hi Riz,
The concept of "Title list" is used all the time, though you might not be
used to thinking of it that way. Any input into a filter is in the form of
a title list. The output of a filter run is a title list (even if the
"titles" are field names). For instance, if you want to iterate
I am not certain how to fix that error, it is coming from the openurl node
module that makes the browser open automatically and I haven't dug into it
much.
If you don't care about opening the browser automatically than the easiest
fix is to edit the config.json in the settings folder of your
Hi (Jed),
I recently switched to KDE and now I can't get Bob working. I think it
might have something to do with the Numix theme that comes with the Kubuntu
setup. Here's the error message:
$ "/home/david/Downloads/BobLinux (1)"
NodeSettings - Parsed raw settings.
TiddlyWiki version 5.1.18
There seems to be a bug, at least to me. Any date-stamped item more than
two weeks (approx, use 3 weeks for testing) old disappears from the "today"
list.
Yeah, I know, I shouldn't ignore them so long. But shouldn't they always be
in my face until I take some action, even if it's just
For some reason my replies in the other group is under "review".
Title list? Is there a real world use case for that?
I say add "table of contents", and "list widget" to the list, because they
are the frequently used methods to structure data in Tiddlywiki.
On Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Thanks Mark!
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Tony,
I want to have whatever it is you had before writing that.
What you wrote is sublime!
Art, Poetry, Music.
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 6:55:46 AM UTC+7, TonyM wrote:
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> Josiah,
>
> Others could give a better overview but I believe there are four important
> concepts
>
>-
I'm only using mine as an example. And, because, by this time, I've
memorized the PR number. If someone else writes a better version, that's
fine with me. You can read the comments and see if you think it's likely to
get released.
-- Mark
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 7:29:01 AM UTC-8,
Mark,
Then what happened to this PR? Is there any chance to have it next release
as I see you have started this PR.
-Mohammad
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On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 1:49:48 AM UTC-8, vpl wrote:
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> I want to display into my table column, only the tag "something-else"
>
Not sure what you mean. I think you are saying that you want that tag to
show, ONLY if it is present. So maybe change the line to:
<$list
Yes. It needs them. You can use regexp to find things, but not to split
them. There is "count", but you can't count characters in a word because
you can't split that word into characters. You can use a back-door approach
with splitbefore to split it letter by letter, but then you can't count
you could extract top 5 contributors, top 10...
I was thinking, this is a "search and extract" function
its like slicing only that it uses a search
digging into the links above brings us to automatic summarization, and
extraction based summarization [1]
*Ideas for extraction*
1.
I am curious: what do you consider to be sufficient to qualify as a "secure
personal wiki host"?
https (I assume is obvious),
Actual host-based authentication (I would also assume is obvious).
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 4:07:46 AM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
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> Brian,
>
> I signed up to there
The first bullet point indicates, to me, that your existing tiddlywiki
files (or tiddler files) will get updated by tiddlywiki (node.js) but you
won't see those changes unless you stop and start your instance.
The 3rd line similarly would allow new tiddler files to be created by
node.js but
Hi Jeremy!
Many thanks for your reply! Bibtex is a very useful and easy to use plugin
and I recommend *keep *it. By the way as Diego commented it can be improved
with little efforts.
For example it is good to show the title and author in text field by simple
transclusion (no need to open the
Its an interesting theme. Quite how you'd limit it to ALL but ONLY relevant
posts is a pragmatic issue.
Part of the issue is writing style in threaded posts may be harder to
decipher than it may first appear.
On the one hand presenting everything would be likely too much. One the
other hand
> I *think* that Jeremy intends that the Text Slicer edition is used for bibtex
> data now since its a general tool for XML type data?
That's the plan, but we're not quite there yet, and right now I'd recommend the
BibTeX plugin for importing BibTeX files.
Best wishes
Jeremy
>
> See:
>
Alex,
Not withstanding the need for dates and times to be valid, ie we do not have
decimal dates and times, it is both a string and a number.
Enjoy
Tony
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Perhaps it already is, only its destributed.
Tony
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I *think* that Jeremy intends that the Text Slicer edition is used for
bibtex data now since its a general tool for XML type data?
See: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3039#issuecomment-386046236
https://tiddlywiki.com/editions/text-slicer/
HTH
Josiah
On Wednesday, 19 December
Seems very promising!
I am thinking if it possible to retrieve and categorize the last 5 years
where most of TW5 development occurred.
-Mohammad
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 4:13:59 PM UTC+3:30, AlexHough wrote:
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> Mohammad,
>
> I don't know... but perhaps it a data mining problem...
>
Hello bimlas,
Would you please add few examples to this wiki!
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On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 10:42:26 PM UTC+3:30, bimlas wrote:
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> An example of one more usage of this "pattern": you can share <$set and
> <$wikify variables between macros:
>
Mohammad,
I don't know... but perhaps it a data mining problem...
This question [1] seems the same as ours:
I have a large corpus of documents from the same domain. There are parts
of text that hold the key information what single document talks about. I
want to extract some of those parts and
Alex,
This is amazing! So, it is possible to get all messages, categorized them
and put in tiddlers!
Lets see what other people here say!
-Mohammad
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Hi Felix,
When I save my tiddlywiki with tiddlymap in fullscreen view, with CTRL+S,
and replace the file with the same name, when I reopen it, it reopens in
fullscreen map, but no buttons respond anymore and its frozen. I tested
this with a fresh new empty tiddlywiki with tiddlymap freshly
Thanks Tony and Josiah.
So, it seems TW has not advertise these features enough!
I will have a look at Flexity Demos.
Best
Mohammad
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My understanding is that TW is already a string-handling machine of great
power.
Because I need to manipulate Tiddler content and do a lot of text
substitution and matching of words groups (this for formatting and
analysing screenplays) I use a plugin made by BJ that runs before the main
Hello there,
Do we need a TiddlySkunkWorks [1]
Alex
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skunkworks_project
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Hello All,
Get Google Groups Data – Tool to fetch all messages of a Google Group as
raw mbox data [1], then extract data based on searches based on contents of
tiddlers on TW.com
map each tiddler onto the mega-archieve -- give options to refactor,
submit, demo on a TW
If we use the Jeremy
the design problem surely needs to be around using TW to refine a knowledge
base...
Taking the metaphor of tiddlers and fish -- to help think about this --
there are some "big fish" (people who have developed languages or
frameworks, have spoken at conferences (Joe and Jeremy) ...
One the TW Dev
I'm one of those users who gets GG via email.
I search the group on my email.
Instead of tagging, perhaps we should be looking at a way of indexing. TW
is a great indexer.
I sometimes search using a particular members email address as filter,
making the assumption that there will be TiddlyGold
Must haves would include:
Searchable by title (not just by text content)
Accessibility (the site is very hard for me to use, the clutter of having
the three columns is a problem, the conversation structure is a problem for
me reading it, not being able to change the styling on the page makes it
Mark,
I will look into it soon, but idealy I would like to see other must haves
identified along with a little more exploration of yammers advantages.
Perhaps some of the addin apps need to be considered, or even created for
example github connectivity.
But I will do as you suggest.
Tony
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Vpl,
You need to view tags not tag in the above example, but you could have a column
for each specific tag and use a list to display a tag pill for a particular tag
if it is on the current tiddler.
I am on my mobile so wont provide the exact code for that, but it should get
you started.
Mohammad,
I believe we need a string or character search and replace along with the
ability to process tidder text a row at a time, and append/prepend text fields,
both in filters and fields.
However the regex search can do a lot in searching and along with add prefix
removeprefix etc...
In the official list of plugins there is a bibtex plugin, but there is
nothing to mention that nor any documentation in tiddlywiki.com to show
there is such plugin!
It seems Jeremy himself developed it!
I appreciate if you use it and can give any feedback?
There is some suggestion to improve
Hi,
I would like to create a task list into a table and display, into one of
the column, a specific tag of the task-tiddler.
I intend to have a maximum of 3 tags. "task" "done" and "something-else"
I want to display into my table column, only the tag "something-else"
How can I do that ?
Am I
*Does we need core functions to process strings?*
Most of contents of wiki files are simple texts (strings). I can not seem
core functions in TW for string processing
examples are:
- find: to find snippets separated by delimiters
- return characters: word[3:6] -> return chars [3] to
Ah-Ah!
It would have never occurred to me to use prefix!
The mental block is because I see them as numbers not strings
Thanks Tony!
Alex
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>
> If you want to make a before or after comparison, remember that date
> fields contain a serial
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