[tw5] Re: Virtual Tiddlers?

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Dave, The Idea would be to create a virtual tiddler from an existing tiddler, which inherits everything except the title, changing something on the virtual tiddler would be reflected on the original tiddler, however you could break the inheritance and give the virtual tiddler its own tags but

[tw5] Re: tiddlydesktop sidebar width

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Marc, I do this on every wiki, On way around it is to drag and drop the attached tiddler to set the value for you. Perhaps as a json file with a number of desirable settings. Regards Tony On Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 5:57:08 PM UTC+11, Marc J. Cawood wrote: > > Try change the sidebar

[tw5] Re: [Demo] TW5 for Readers and Writers

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Thomas, It is looking really good, and you have some novel (forgive the pun) ideas about making this easy to view and use. Good Work. Regards Tony On Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 10:17:52 AM UTC+11, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Dear TW-friends, > > Thank you for the feedback! An updated demo on

[tw5] Re: tiddlydesktop sidebar width

2019-01-16 Thread Marc J. Cawood
> > Try change the sidebar layout (to maximise use of Browser Window) > Control Panel > Appearance > Theme Tweeks > Sidebar layout > > Fluid story, fixed sidebar > That's it

Re: [tw5] Quinoid

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Jeremy et al, This is a security concern but please be aware the app has features to be open over the LAN by design. Eg FTP to SD card. Regards Tony On Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 7:26:11 AM UTC+11, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Just a note for Riz and anyone else who might be using ES File

[tw5] Re: Add google sign-in for capturing user name

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Chun, I would love for this to work, but do not know where to start myself. Please share if you have any luck. Regrds Tony On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 10:14:58 PM UTC+11, CHUN LI wrote: > > Hello, > > I am trying to ask my TiddlyWiki visitors (hosting on node.js) to login to > their

[tw5] Re: So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Jenifer, Other would be better helping you install a node version than me, but your *initial requirements* can be met by editing a single file wiki on your computer, perhaps using Timimi to save, then uploading it to a folder/index.html on godady. Alternativly use tw-receiver

[tw5] Re: tiddlydesktop sidebar width

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Mark JC Try Change the sidebar layout (to maximise use of Browser Window)Control Panel > Appearance > Theme Tweeks > Sidebar layout Fluid story, fixed sidebar and look below for

[tw5] Re: tiddlydesktop sidebar width

2019-01-16 Thread Marc J. Cawood
The issue is reproducible with the latest version of TW5 (empty.html) and TD. -- 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

[tw5] Solution: Increment Field-name and Click to reach target

2019-01-16 Thread TonyM
Folks, Something I have being meaning to do for some time, is create a *macro "inc-field" to increment the value in a field-name *on the current tiddler, I have included that in a Tiddler attached. This Requires Evans Spreadsheet formulas plugin. With this available I have also used it to

[tw5] tiddlydesktop sidebar width

2019-01-16 Thread Marc J. Cawood
Normally the sidebar width should be fixed and the main tiddler section (river?) take the rest of the width and this is the case with my tiddly.html when viewed in a browser. However, as soon as it's opened in TiddlyDesktop it's the other way around: the main section is fixed and the sidebar

[tw5] So overwhelmed...node.js on a godaddy shared hosting site?

2019-01-16 Thread Jennifer Pritchard
So I've gone down a rabbit hole for the past few days, and I'm going to back up first and say where I *want* to get, then maybe you all can help me see if this is even the route to take at all. I use godaddy for webhosting and I'd like to somehow install a tiddlywiki instance there. I want it

Re: [tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-16 Thread Greg Molyneux
Greg D: Thank you for digging into this, I'll check them out and see what shakes loose. On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 9:21 PM Greg Davis wrote: > Looked through some of my old notes and think I found "them". > FastNewTiddler which seemed to evolve into QuickTid which became rQuickTid. > Search on

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-16 Thread Greg Davis
Looked through some of my old notes and think I found "them". FastNewTiddler which seemed to evolve into QuickTid which became rQuickTid. Search on those names and you find a couple dozen references. Don't know their current status or if they are still compatible. [TW5 Workflow] The Stealth

[tw5] Re: Transition in zoomin story view

2019-01-16 Thread CHUN LI
Thanks a lot, Eric On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 4:29:09 PM UTC+13, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 6:34:20 PM UTC-8, TonyM wrote: >> >> Look around for a setting to stop annimations or something similar. >> Apperence or theme tweaks in control panel is my guess. >> >

[tw5] Re: Add google sign-in for capturing user name

2019-01-16 Thread CHUN LI
An update: I am using BOB serve and their login plugin (https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Login) to have a go. But don't know what URL in the widget should I use. Or anything more I need to do to capture the logged in user's username. <$set name=LoginState value={{$:/state/OokTech/Login}}>

[tw5] Re: startactions for dragging links

2019-01-16 Thread AdamS
Unfortunately, it didn't work. I think the click event on the link is enough to get in the way of the drag events on the draggable parent element. Thanks for the help though, Eric. Also, searching on github, I found that the nested link issue is a know issue.

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-16 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I believe Android made tweaks to the access system at 4.4 (causing thousands of apps to stop functioning), 5, and 6. There are a lot of subtleties. Like *apps* should be able to use the external drive for private activities, even if the card hasn't been formatted for private use. But your

[tw5] Re: startactions for dragging links

2019-01-16 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 4:03:04 PM UTC-8, AdamS wrote: > > > I'm trying to get startactions on dragging a link. Per DraggableWidget > , one can specify start actions > (as well as end actions) on the dragging. The LinkWidget >

[tw5] Re: startactions for dragging links

2019-01-16 Thread AdamS
I just cobbled the draggableWidget and the linkWidget together. The adjustment was very minor: basically just the addition of startactions and endactions to the linkWidget. It was maybe 5 or 6 lines of code and it works pretty well, though it caused me to uncover a small bug(?) in the core

Re: [tw5] Quinoid

2019-01-16 Thread Riz
@Jeremy, Thanks for the pointer. Ditching it. sincerely, 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

[tw5] startactions for dragging links

2019-01-16 Thread AdamS
Hi Folks, I'm trying to get startactions on dragging a link. Per DraggableWidget , one can specify start actions (as well as end actions) on the dragging. The LinkWidget produces draggable links, but they don't

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-16 Thread AdamS
Thank you all. That's a lot of good information for my to look through and cogitate on! Best wishes, Adam On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 5:01:07 PM UTC, Matthew Lauber wrote: > > Another issue with inline javascript specific to TW is that it interferes > with the parse/render/update loop.

[tw5] Re: [Demo] TW5 for Readers and Writers

2019-01-16 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Dear TW-friends, Thank you for the feedback! An updated demo on https://tid.li/tw5/test/concept.html comes with bookmarking and drag and drop. Bookmarking marks elements in the MyStory tab, so you know where you are, Damon :) Drag and drop adds more value than I expected as you can drag

Re: [tw5] Quinoid

2019-01-16 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Just a note for Riz and anyone else who might be using ES File Explorer: I happened to see on Twitter a note about a particularly nasty security vulnerability in the app: https://twitter.com/fs0c131y/status/1085460755313508352 The vulnerability appears to be that if you opened the app at least

[tw5] Re: Useful Lessons from the "Competition"

2019-01-16 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Greg, Dave et al ... Isn't the issue just getting TW used? I'd modestly suggest ... -- focus us on Windows & Android -- think into complete solutions ... i.e. routes where install is both a wiki and its system of running together in one go. Best wishes Josiah -- You received this message

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-16 Thread Greg Molyneux
TonyM: Yep, it should be pretty easy to try out, I understand it can be installed as a plugin also, but the exe seems a much simpler approach. HC: I'll check around and see if I can find it, thanks. It'd be a start anyway. On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 1:55:09 AM UTC-8, HC Haase wrote:

[tw5] Re: Video Tutorials & Presentations --- YouTube

2019-01-16 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Repeat of post as GG does not like me on email On Wednesday, 16 January 2019 20:26:44 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Simple search on YouTube ... > https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tiddlywiki > > Useful to know. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[tw5] Re: [TW5] Bob and BobEXE version 1.2.0 Wibbly Wobbly

2019-01-16 Thread Matthew Lauber
Hey Jed, Since the update, I'm having difficulty using the <$action-websocketmessage> "internalFetch". I was trying to populate my rootWiki with the $:/SiteTitle from the various other wikis, and had this working in 1.1.0. Now, the call to internalFetch results in "Couldn't parse

[tw5] Re: TiddlyDrive Security Misconfiguration Problem?

2019-01-16 Thread Tiddly Novice
Looks like I'm going to have to use that, because Lord_Ratte has had to discontinue the TiddlyDrive project, as seen in this message: https://twitter.com/Lord_Ratte/status/1085157632799895552?s=09 It's a shame, because TiddlyDrive was really easy to use and worked nicely with my existing drive

[tw5] Re: Sanitizing JS

2019-01-16 Thread Matthew Lauber
Another issue with inline javascript specific to TW is that it interferes with the parse/render/update loop. Let's say you include some inline javascript in your tiddler. When is it supposed to execute? When rendered? How often? Keep in mind that TW rerenders tiddlers if any of the state

[tw5] Virtual Tiddlers?

2019-01-16 Thread Dave
I'm not following at all... If tiddler a transcluded both tiddler b and tiddler v (the virtual copy of b) how would that be different from tiddler a containing two transclusions of tiddler b? Are you talking about templates? Is this analogous to the difference between symlinks and hard

[tw5] Re: Main problem of TiddlyWiki site - is bad Google indexation.

2019-01-16 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Thank you for doing these tests Thomas. I appreciate it a lot. Its important to know the optimal Google orientated strategy. Tschüss Josiah On Tuesday, 15 January 2019 23:01:39 UTC+1, Thomas Elmiger wrote: > > Hello TW-Googlers, > > My first experiment failed, just activating URL changes in

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-16 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > > > Re reports, at the moment, for saving I'm interested in: > > * Were you saving to internal or external drive? > Footnote about this ... in my understanding initially Android allowed full access to save anywhere on the phone. Then that was withdrawn for security reasons. The

[tw5] Re: Quinoid

2019-01-16 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > > It's two approaches. With aTW, you need import because otherwise you can't > update anything. With AndTidWiki etc, you can import/export from your > desktop and save back to your device. > Thanks for the expanded overview. Its helpful in conceptualising what is going on.

[tw5] Add google sign-in for capturing user name

2019-01-16 Thread CHUN LI
Hello, I am trying to ask my TiddlyWiki visitors (hosting on node.js) to login to their Google account then use their Google username to populate a field in tiddlers. Google's official guide is easy to follow https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/sign-in But I cannot work out

[tw5] Re: Scrivener and Tiddlywiki

2019-01-16 Thread HC Haase
@Greg Molyneux There was a plugin that had some of the functionality. However I can't remember the name. something like fast note /qiuck note ore someting. When you created a new tiddler you was presented with one input field. the first line of the field was the title, the second tags