[tw5] Re: ISO date query

2020-06-08 Thread Jon
Hi Tony, Thanks for the suggestion, but my skills as they are mean I don't know how to apply this for all the records. The notepad option works really well as I can just copy the date column from the spreadsheet (containing 3.5 thousand rows) and paste into Notepad ++ and apply the regex to th

Re: [tw5] graphviz -- can we get nodes to function as links?

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
> > Springer, > > I'm not sure I follow where your answer is going... Is your suggestion > that *graphviz* can be modified so as to show links, or are you simply > pointing out that there's no conceptual difficulty in the idea of getting > any kind of diagram to supervene on (map neatly onto

[tw5] Re: Moment theme troubles

2020-06-08 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7:30:24 PM UTC-7, cakap please wrote: > > Currently, I encountered the following visual problem with the Moment > theme (really > sleek btw πŸ‘): > I have no idea what caused this or if its even a fault on my part

[tw5] Moment theme troubles

2020-06-08 Thread cakap please
Currently, I encountered the following visual problem with the Moment theme (really sleek btw πŸ‘): [image: tiddlywiki-moments theme visual bug-2020.06.09.png] I have no idea what caused this or if its even a fault on my part. I'm not sur

Re: [tw5] graphviz -- can we get nodes to function as links?

2020-06-08 Thread springer
Hi Tony, I'm not sure I follow where your answer is going... Is your suggestion that *graphviz* can be modified so as to show links, or are you simply pointing out that there's no conceptual difficulty in the idea of getting any kind of diagram to supervene on (map neatly onto) tiddler relation

[tw5] Re: TW5 subreddit crossed 1000 users

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
I jumped in to add another Tony On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 7:00:22 PM UTC+10, Riz wrote: > > In case you don't know, Tiddlywiki has an growing subreddit at > https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/ > and it just crossed 1000 users and growing. We diligently tag all > announcement posts. From si

Re: [tw5] graphviz -- can we get nodes to function as links?

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
Springer, A Few thoughts; Since a tiddler can be represented by an icon, and wikitext (links) can be used in many places, once we have a set of icons to represent relationships, a form of graphing and linking could be established, then the data contains all the information necessary to be repr

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
TT, I would think many of lewis carols words in Jabberwocky have become real in the minds of those who can recite it. https://interestingliterature.com/2016/01/a-short-analysis-of-jabberwocky-by-lewis-carroll/ The point being something "becomes" when it is seen, used, restated, published. Clea

[tw5] Re: Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
Springer, This sounds interesting but the language is a little too academic for me, without looking up and reading other sources. Perhaps you could expand a little in future for a more general audiences, Not withstanding that, you triggered me to mention my long term goal of building a databas

[tw5] Re: ISO date query

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
Jon, You can apply regex in tiddlywiki, so perhaps you can use your notpad++ method? I will suggest once again (forcefully) if you want a global solution, then convert dates to the system date format then you can use $view date to display any format, including the relative date. If your input

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread Ikasten Enneco-Gotzon
> > >>- *See the TiddlyWikiDev >>group for >> technical >>questions about JavaScript, CSS etc* >> >> My God! If it is already quite hard to me to understand what our coding experts are talking about, to became a member of the

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
TT, I shared an implementation of noto where you do not use the macro in the tiddler, instead it is called from the view template when it finds a noto field which contains the tag. Of course you can do this as well and it makes the tag name accessible in the noto field. Regards Tony On Monday

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 1:21:50 PM UTC-7, tony wrote: > > FYI Google Groups has star feature where users click a star next to the > post of interest and the Starred listing is captured in the left nav under > Starred > https://groups.google.com/foru

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread tony
FYI Google Groups has star feature where users click a star next to the post of interest and the Starred listing is captured in the left nav under Starred https://groups.google.com/forum/#!starred I use it all the time to capture threads or posts of i

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 11:31:36 AM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > I think it is CRAZY we don't have a permanent pinned post in this group > that ... > > {a) lists the other important groups (most used, active) ... on GG and > elsewhere > (b) lists vital resources like TiddlyWiki Toolmap. > >

[tw5] Re: Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
One of the most interesting issues is rarely focused on. HOW NEW PUBLIC WORDS EMERGE? The internet is awash with observers and commentary AFTER THE FACT. But actual grasp is very rare. Its like thousands can explain AFTERWARDS. But actually none of them DID it. So WHO did? I'd be VERY inte

[tw5] Re: Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-08 Thread springer
Hans, I'd love to hear more about what you're *doing* with this idea of a dimensional array. As my prior post hints, there's a great deal of resonance between your big-picture musings and Charles Peirce's logic. However, Peirce argues that the conceptual structures you end up needing will be

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Eric Shulman wrote > > > Strictly speaking, those aren't "subgroups", but rather completely > separate groups. Of course, you can subscribe to all of them, and then you > will see those postings as well, but many people, especially new/casual > users, are not aware of the different groups ... >

[tw5] Re: Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
The OED ISSUE is an interesting one in English speaking countries. The thing is vast. One is somehow obligated to acknowledge some peasant in 1734 mentioned that "a gnome by twilight" is a "gnomo". TT, ;-) On Monday, 8 June 2020 16:39:20 UTC+2, HansWobbe wrote: > > I think it's time I started

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
HansWobbe wrote: > > This link ( > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/AZjiguV9DUU/NonZSOLuCAAJ ) is > a start at an explanation that letters are the (alphabetic) symbols used > to form words that are a Special index into a Dictionary of meanings. > Generalizing this yields the realiz

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
springer wrote: > > The analogy with physical parts (atoms, quarks, etc.) may be misleading. > While objects might in principle be always further divisible, information, > in any practical context, is not so. > I agree. Human meaning making is *context dependent *with vast implicit processes o

Re: [tw5] graphviz -- can we get nodes to function as links?

2020-06-08 Thread springer
Ste, Yes -- in gesturing towards other diagramming options, I ran the risk of not being comprehensive! Tidgraph is also great for displaying a hierarchy-tree of tiddlers -- both lightweight and elegant.. Since my main purpose is displaying flowcharts and argument diagrams (nodes usually label

[tw5] Re: Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Interesting! Couple of comments ... 1 - At render level ere some "single characters" (even if compound at bit level--- I think that's a fragment too far) items also, in a sense ICONS? My point being that "characters" as "icons" have SEMANTIC VALENCY that transcends a mere part of a

Re: [tw5] graphviz -- can we get nodes to function as links?

2020-06-08 Thread Ste Wilson
Don't forget tidgraph https://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/#Tidgraph%20-%20Easy%20tiddler%20graphs%20for%20TW5 -- 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

[tw5] Re: ISO date query

2020-06-08 Thread Jon
Hi Hubert, Thanks for this, which I'll be able to use down the line but at the moment, I wouldn't know how apply this globally. However, I've managed to find a solution using a text editor like Notepad ++. Instructions below for anyone else looking for this. So, to convert 18/09/10 to 2018-09-

[tw5] Re: how to know who transclude a tiddler?

2020-06-08 Thread springer
Lin, Tony's TWCrosslinks is great to track how a given tiddler is (or isn't) used by others. At the bottom of each tiddler, it adds an expandable panel with info about where the current tiddler gets used (transcluded, referenced, even freelinked) by other tiddlers. See this thread: https://gro

[tw5] Re: ISO date query

2020-06-08 Thread Hubert
Hi Jon, You can use this ugly macro below to "convert" any string like this: "20/06/07" into this: "2020/06/07", assuming that the earliest year in your range is the year 2000. Paste this macro definition in a new tiddler: \define UpdateDate(date) <$vars y={{{ [<__date__>split[/]nth[1]add[2

[tw5] Characters > Words > Keys > Names > ... "ToInfinityAndBeyond!": BuzzLightyear

2020-06-08 Thread HansWobbe
I think it's time I started to at least collect my insights regarding Characters, Words, Keys, Names, and Categories as they appear to me to collectively form what mathematicians call "an N-Dimensional Array". Please consider my interest in this area to be a peculiar Quirk (which is why I use

Re: [tw5] graphviz -- can we get nodes to function as links?

2020-06-08 Thread springer
Hello Eduardo / chanilino and all, I'm chiming in to bump Pit.W's question into view again. The graphviz plugin is turning out to be pretty fantastic, especially with some stylesheet help. In exchange for a wee bit of layout compromise, graphviz promises on-the-fly editing of diagrams, and woul

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki github repo has 4913 stars but it should show 5000+ stars!!

2020-06-08 Thread Hubert
Done :) Now only 55 stars left. On Monday, 8 June 2020 14:19:41 UTC+1, Lin Onetwo wrote: > > I'm doing my part and sharing this news in some tiddlywiki related wechat > and QQ group! > > LinOnetwo > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" gro

[tw5] Re: how to know who transclude a tiddler?

2020-06-08 Thread Lin Onetwo
And how to know who is using an img using `[img[xxx.png]]`? Without these backlinks, how to know which img is unused? 在2020εΉ΄6月8ζ—₯ζ˜ŸζœŸδΈ€ UTC+8 δΈ‹εˆ9:17:03 ε†™ι“οΌš > I want to implement a template to show who transclude a tiddler, so there > can be a "Bi-directional links" for transclusion. > > Is there a

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki github repo has 4913 stars but it should show 5000+ stars!!

2020-06-08 Thread Lin Onetwo
I'm doing my part and sharing this news in some tiddlywiki related wechat and QQ group! LinOnetwo -- 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+unsu

[tw5] how to know who transclude a tiddler?

2020-06-08 Thread Lin Onetwo
I want to implement a template to show who transclude a tiddler, so there can be a "Bi-directional links" for transclusion. Is there a plugin or filter to do so? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki github repo has 4913 stars but it should show 5000+ stars!!

2020-06-08 Thread PMario
Hi, Great! ... Only 59 stars left ;) -mario -- 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 view this discussion on t

[tw5] Re: ISO date query

2020-06-08 Thread Jon
Thanks Tony - I think I need to wait for the long answer Regards Jon On Monday, 8 June 2020 12:28:43 UTC+1, TonyM wrote: > > Quick answer > > Longer one later, > use split[/] to get each part than resemble them with a concatenation > > Regards > Tony > > On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 4:11:32 PM UT

Re: [tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-08 Thread David Gifford
Hi ludwa Thank you for your patience! I can't speak to TiddlyDesktop, as I don't use it and am really not familiar with its eccentricities. Muffin 1 and Dave Gifford probably keep reappearing because you have links to them somewhere. Stroll automatically creates missing tiddlers when closing a t

[tw5] Re: ISO date query

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
Quick answer Longer one later, use split[/] to get each part than resemble them with a concatenation Regards Tony On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 4:11:32 PM UTC+10, Jon wrote: > > Thanks Tony & Eric. > > How do I convert a date like 20/06/07 into 2020/06/07? > > The dates are in a spreadsheet and r

[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-08 Thread TonyM
Hans, When you say 5 dimensions do you mean in the same key? That is inspirational, but what do you mean? I feel we should have a way to register a unique id for any tiddlywiki we make, then that can be part of a compound key to get an universal serial wiki/tiddler. Would that be 2 dimensional

[tw5] Re: Stroll thread, June-July 2020

2020-06-08 Thread ludwa6
Thanks Dave: i followed your guidance (was *pretty* sure last time, but this time there is no doubt: i took the correct pill, the one without the tutorial tiddlers) and got the same result: Muffin 1 and Dave Gifford tiddlers are back again. Interestingly, i get a different view in Tiddly Desk

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
On Monday, 8 June 2020 11:14:00 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Mark > > *Question: Is The Tag Name Stored Anywhere Other Than In The Macro Call?* > > I.e. any place in addition to <> > > > Reason I ask is in Inter-working with other tools I'd like to be able to > pass the tag name, but to

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark *Question: Is The Tag Name Stored Anywhere Other Than In The Macro?* I.e. any place in addition to <> Reason I ask is in Inter-working with other tools I'd like to be able to pass the tag name, but to do that I'd need somewhere to get it from. Best wishes TT -- You received this

[tw5] Re: Import external XML with Marco?

2020-06-08 Thread Christian Nikola
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[tw5] Re: Query: What is a fragment?

2020-06-08 Thread HansWobbe
Tony: I also like this method of reducing the number of characters needed, by increasing the base. I started doing this in the 1970s using APL (A Programing Language) which made it very easy. Since then, my "alphabet" has grown to its present size of about a thousand characters. Since you ar

[tw5] TW5 subreddit crossed 1000 users

2020-06-08 Thread Riz
In case you don't know, Tiddlywiki has an growing subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/ and it just crossed 1000 users and growing. We diligently tag all announcement posts. From sidebar, you can browse through them via clicking on interested topics like plugin announcements, adapt

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Mark *Question: Advanced Search Filter Order?* A naive and, hopefully, simple to answer question ... In there a simple "Advanced Search" filter that will accurately list Tiddlers by tag in same order as list field? Use case. From Advanced Search, Tiddler Commander etc you run filter the

Re: [tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread Rizwan Ishak
Of course I meant tagging threads only. No, edit tags is not available to non-moderators. I think that is good, only original poster and mods should have the ability to tag a thread. I am suggesting whenever a poster tags a thread wrong, or forgets to tag, mods can step in and tag the thread so tha

[tw5] Re: Notowritey - Outliner/editor for TW

2020-06-08 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > > Well, we could certainly make a tool that would rename tiddlers that way, > but I'm afraid that it might blow up some documents. Take TT's "Crusoe" > document as a case in point -- I'm pretty sure some of those entries would > have the same name, and the outcome would be unpre

Re: [tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 1:02:28 AM UTC-7, Riz wrote: > > Can the admins or moderators tag the posts? This is what we do in reddit. > If a tag is untagged or wrongly tagged, the moderators modify the tag of > the post. We also added widgets to sidebar with buttons like "plugins", > "adaptation

Re: [tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread Rizwan Ishak
Can the admins or moderators tag the posts? This is what we do in reddit. If a tag is untagged or wrongly tagged, the moderators modify the tag of the post. We also added widgets to sidebar with buttons like "plugins", "adaptation" etc pressing on which users can filter out just the plugin announce

[tw5] Re: Is it possible to divide this Google group into subgroups?

2020-06-08 Thread Eric Shulman
On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 11:19:46 PM UTC-7, Reet Pandher wrote: > > Why not stick a post to the top that lists the rules of posting? > There is a "welcome message" that appears above the list of postings. That is the place for any "rules of posting". However, we don't really have any "rules