Hello everyone,
There is .tid export option on the sidebar, and there is another .tid
export option from each tiddler.
I was under the impression that the .tid exporter on a tiddler exports that
specific tiddler, while the one in the sidebar exports the .tids for the
entire wiki (saving all
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Hi Eric,
I have a large TW html file (single page). Naturally, loading and saving is
beginning to show. I am using desktop and am planning to use arlen server.
1. How can I split a single page html TW into underlying
tiddlers.
2. Can I use the separated tiddlers o
Jake,
I just experienced this my self, must be a new bug.
However I went to the TiddlyDesktop backstage and found the error in the
WikiList tiddler. Deleting this to restore the shadow tiddler fixed it.
I have placed a full copy of the broken one should Jeremy want to debug it.
\define wikili
Eric,
I understand, A lot of universities also train future black and white hat
hackers. I have had friends the University did not know if they should
expel them for breaching security or award them the highest honours for
cracking security systems. The same conservatism is also for many
corp
On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 4:46:46 PM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote:
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> This is actual quite a big subject, I would be happy to look at this with
> you at length. Let me however make a few points that may lead you to a
> solution first.
>
Your points are all valid. However, the specific problem her
Boris,
Also consider raising an issue here, if not already.
https://github.com/ibnishak/Timimi
Regards
TW Tones
On Sunday, June 21, 2020 at 2:04:37 AM UTC+10, Boris Kalinin wrote:
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> Hi everyone!
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> I've just switched to Ubuntu 20.04 and my first inclination is to try
> TiddlyWiki here. I us
Mark,
I think feedback on Noto, could be like when I practice french with a
native speaker, When I get it wrong the feed back is confusion, quizzical
looks, questions and possible laughter, when I get it right there is no
feedback at all, they simply respond to the meaning of what I say. The on
Springer,
This is actual quite a big subject, I would be happy to look at this with
you at length. Let me however make a few points that may lead you to a
solution first.
- Consider TiddlyWiki single files as a "smart document", basically they
are a document like any other file, but they
Ha, that's really well done. Do you run into the "refresh on every
keystroke" bug anywhere? This was a blocker for "editing in view mode"
previously.
Best,
Joshua F
On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 10:38:59 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
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> @pmario It just makes sense, doesn't it? And with a bit of
Is there an actual policy that prohibits use of TW, considering that there
is no server component and it would be read only?
If not, one approach is to show them some static HTML exported from TW and
ask about how to host that and other similar files using SSO protection.
Once you know how, hosti
TiddlyTweeter, it is an example of editing from the view template. But the
bulk of it was to show the type area and fields area, normally at the
bottom of edit mode, moved to the info button in view mode. Great solution!
Saq, this makes so much sense I am surprised no one has done the
type-and
Mark S. wrote:
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I'm wondering if I could rig the editor to switch between the two modes, so
> you could do larger, flatter documents in the plain editor but then have
> the outliner available when editing smaller, or more folded, documents.
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I don't know if its two things or one.
Wha
Eric, that is roughly what my first very first query indicated (that I
wanted to host an html file in that way)... Once it was clear that this
wasn't a "dumb" web page (for which they want to sell me on enhanced
substitutes), they replied with something about only hosting content that
they were
On Saturday, 20 June 2020 21:28:47 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
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> Thanks for the feedback, TT!
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> It seems like for your purposes the "flat" editor is proving more useful,
> even though it's older and lacking some of the new editor features (join
> next x tiddlers, reset changes).
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> I'm wonderin
On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 12:16:07 PM UTC-7, springer wrote:
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> I showed one of my tiddlyspot sites to my helpful IT person and asked
> whether the university cost host a tiddlywiki file on a server on its
> domain somewhere such that access would be limited to members of such a
> team (or
Coming from Dynalist, I was considering Roam, then RemNote, eventually
installed Obsidian... but now I'm moving everything back to TW5 + Streams !
Thanks for the great plugin !
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O, that sounds very interesting! I think I may have found a simplified
solution in the meantime, though if it's something you may have time for
I'd be interested in seeing your theme tweaks. I am super interested in
seeing how you've customized TW to suit your needs.
What I discovered a li
Mark S. wrote:
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> It seems like for your purposes the "flat" editor is proving more useful,
> even though it's older and lacking some of the new editor features (join
> next x tiddlers, reset changes).
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Actually I think the more sophisticated outliner is great too.
"Flat edit" just is what yo
Thanks for the feedback, TT!
It seems like for your purposes the "flat" editor is proving more useful,
even though it's older and lacking some of the new editor features (join
next x tiddlers, reset changes).
I'm wondering if I could rig the editor to switch between the two modes, so
you coul
TBH, I can't make sense of the video.
I would like to.
TT
On Saturday, 20 June 2020 16:16:14 UTC+2, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
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> Over the last couple of years, I have accumulated a fair few UI tweaks and
> changes that are in use in different wikis according to my requirements. A
> lot of it is tight
Folks,
Increasingly, I'm wishing to make work-related TiddlyWiki files available
to people who pass through the institution's authentication process.
I'm not yet even talking about multi-author here (although I had a great
experience with getting set up by Jeremy to try that with a batch of
s
@pmario It just makes sense, doesn't it? And with a bit of CSS and
de-cluttering it could be even better.
For the most parts these are quick hacks, just moving/copy core templates
to different places but with some more dedicated effort could be cleaned up
quite nicely.
On Saturday, June 20, 2
Ciao Mark
This is still in process but it shows something about Noto *Splitology* that
is *really excellent*.
I think real world issues are helpful. For a long time I wanted to present
(and edit) movie scripts in TW. The problem I always had was that
screenplays have an incredibly strict dis
Hi Saq,
I like it!
That's a very similar approach I have in mind. I personally like the
tiddler (i)nfo button. I think it should be used in the way you did use it.
-mario
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Hi everyone!
I've just switched to Ubuntu 20.04 and my first inclination is to try
TiddlyWiki here. I used Timimi for Firefox on Windows and stored my backup
files on an external drive. Now I've decided to go down this path as well.
And it doesn't work. I get an error message: "Timimi save fail
Hi Tony, thanks to you and everyone else. Your explanations are very
helpful!
On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 1:49:23 AM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote:
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> With respect don't use title as you do. It will not work. That is why I
> suggested using the $(current)$ as I do in my example. They are
> equivalent.
Over the last couple of years, I have accumulated a fair few UI tweaks and
changes that are in use in different wikis according to my requirements. A
lot of it is tightly integrated with the theme and other features, and thus
difficult to separate and share. However, there is a subset related to
On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 6:35:51 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
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> Brilliant as always, Eric. :)
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aw shucks, thanks :)
> I wanted to wait and confirm that the order was correct before offering a
> recursive macro, since the TOC macro does allow customizing the sorting for
> different bran
Thanks Saq,
My thoughts are just rough suggestions. Feel free to discard or include
anything that is helpful. You won't hurt my feelings.
About the searching... maybe an alternative idea is to just add a checkbox
under the search input or above the search results that says "Show stream items
Brilliant as always, Eric. :)
I wanted to wait and confirm that the order was correct before offering a
recursive macro, since the TOC macro does allow customizing the sorting for
different branches.
Given your code, a button could look something like this:
<$button>export report
<$wikify name
Yes. That links filter seems much more rational. There are quite a few filter
operators and every time I have to write a filter I have to relearn them:)
Setting the macro tag worked better for me in that it did suppress the
$/:Import but the problem is when the tag is removed, the macro stays ac
On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 5:04:11 AM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
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> @Rachel there are several ways to do this and a lot depends on things like
> whether you expect to add more top level tiddlers under Contents (like a #6
> after 1-5), and whether the hierarchy only goes one level deep or furthe
Hi oha, regarding the titles in Stroll, try going to the sidebar tabs, gear
icon tab, and toggling " *Choose how to view titles* " on a tiddler with a
caption, and see what happens. That is the only thing I can think of that
would hijack the titles.
On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 12:31:34 AM UTC
@Rachel there are several ways to do this and a lot depends on things like
whether you expect to add more top level tiddlers under Contents (like a #6
after 1-5), and whether the hierarchy only goes one level deep or further.
Assuming the structure of the Contents tiddler is fixed and only goes
Saq
I must try and publish something on import tools I am developing as well for a
little more colaboration.
I wish we had a more robust but uncomplicated way to collaborate on things
inside a wiki.
I am sure a check in out process for serial editing a single wiki would be
enough. Perhaps wit
Is there any simple way to temporarily disable code mirror while editing a
tiddler?
On Friday, 19 June 2020 15:04:01 UTC+2, TW Tones wrote:
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> Sebastien
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> Code mirror does not use a simple text area for input. If you use a text
> area widget to edit the tiddler or switch off code mirror you m
When you are using tabs macro the tab will show the caption, also in the
TableOfContent.
What did you change for the tiddlers to show caption instead of title? Or
do I misunderstand?
Birthe
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"Regarding a button to create new stream tiddlers, that was the original
workflow. It proved unsatisfactory because:
- either a tiddler should open in edit mode, which means the user needs to give
it a name and save it before he can start adding notes via the streams
interface, OR
- the tiddler
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