Gerald,
It would be better if you packaged a set of tiddlers that if installed on
tiddlywiki.com demonstrate the fault and contains all necessary components.
Of course if you speak German there will be speakers here sooner or later.
I see macros that do not exist and can only imagine what they
hi Tones
i call in thetemplate a macro an create a table.
this shoud be contained in the new tiddler.
thats my problem
the content of the template:
<>
<>
on this way are all of the templates
thanks
TW Tones schrieb am Dienstag, 6. Oktober 2020 um 13:20:16 UTC+2:
> Gerald, is caption="$Sac
Tones,
just seeking some clarification.
1. All macros are stored in the text field of the tiddler
$:/bobj/gallery-ops/macros and this tiddler has the tag $:/tags/Macro or is
each macro stored in a separate tiddler named
$:/bobj/gallery-ops/name_of_macro with the tag $:/tags/Macro
2. I assume
Thanks Eric, I will look into this
bobj
On Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 16:36:28 UTC+11 Eric Shulman wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 9:56:44 PM UTC-7, Bob Jansen wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to Auto Save a wiki file, after say, a specified time
>> period?
>
>
> Yes. Go to http://TiddlyT
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 9:56:44 PM UTC-7, Bob Jansen wrote:
>
> Is there a way to Auto Save a wiki file, after say, a specified time
> period?
Yes. Go to http://TiddlyTools.com/timer.html, and import the
TiddlyTools/Time/AutoSaver tiddler (and the required supporting tiddlers).
Note th
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 9:36:11 PM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote:
>
> ...you can exclude tiddlers from the save process in single files.
> You can see the filter in $:/core/save/all
> [is[tiddler]] -[prefix[$:/state/popup/]] -[[$:/HistoryList]]
> -[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[type[application/javascript]
Is there a way to Auto Save a wiki file, after say, a specified time
period? My trial user has complained of the current method and especially
the Leave Page... message which meant nothing to her until I explained it.
She has lost several periods of data changes so far and is not happy.
This al
Oh that's clever, I suspect that would work in node as well.
Thanks!
On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, 12:36 AM TW Tones wrote:
> Taylor,
>
> I am not so sure about node but you can exclude tiddlers from the save
> process in single files.
>
> You can see the filter in $:/core/save/all
>
> [is[tiddler]] -[p
Taylor,
I am not so sure about node but you can exclude tiddlers from the save
process in single files.
You can see the filter in $:/core/save/all
[is[tiddler]] -[prefix[$:/state/popup/]] -[[$:/HistoryList]]
-[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[type[application/javascript]library[yes]]
-[[$:/boot/boot.js]
I have noticed that if I leave my TW file without saving through selecting
another URL from my Bookmarks Bar (I am using Safari on a Mac) then I do
not get the Leave Page... message and instead I see the requested URL and
loose all unsaved changes.
Is it possible to amend this so that the Leave
Tones, Saq and Joshua,
Thank you for all your help. My code now works as expected so I can move
forward to the next 'obstacle' :-)
bobj
On Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 15:28:44 UTC+11 Bob Jansen wrote:
> Tones,
> Sounds interesting as a way for me to provide an update mechanism for my
> TW us
Si,
Many of us have being on this journey for some time, and I could overwhelm
you with my view but trust the following advice;
- Unless its a very simple wiki I rarely use tags, since I want to
reserve them for ad hoc grouping
- I tend to organise with a fieldname object-type to diffe
Tones,
Sounds interesting as a way for me to provide an update mechanism for my TW
users. I will study what you say and make changes accordingly.
bobj
On Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 15:17:41 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Lest say you choose a name bobj
>
> It would serve you well to put ma
Bob,
Lest say you choose a name bobj
It would serve you well to put macros in a tiddler
$:/bobj/project-name/macros and tag it macros
In this case the project-name may be gallary-ops
So it you were using a viewTemplate it would be called
$:/bobj/gallary-ops/viewTemplate
This not only allows
Saq has a really good eye for wikitext. Thank man!
Syntax gremlins still get to me. Hope this is working out for you.
Best,
Joshua Fontany
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 4:52:14 PM UTC-7 bob...@gmail.com wrote:
> Saq
>
> Sorry for misspelling your name. I am currently on my iPhone and it think
Saq
Sorry for misspelling your name. I am currently on my iPhone and it thinks it
is correcting me
Bobj
Dr. Bob Jansen
122 Cameron St, Rockdale NSW 2216, Australia
Ph: +61 414 297 448
Skype: bobjtls
> On 7 Oct 2020, at 10:30, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> \define buttonActions()
> <$list filter="
Saw,
Ah bugger, you are right. I have been looking at this for over a day and did
not spot this. This is the problem with trying various ideas and stuff from one
idea gets left behind.
Will change and hopefully this will fix things.
Bobj
Dr. Bob Jansen
122 Cameron St, Rockdale NSW 2216, Austr
\define buttonActions()
<$list filter="[tag[Mark]]">
<$action-listops
$field="exhibition_id"
$subfilter="[{$:/TLS/exhibition_id}]"
/>
<$action-log message="artwork_id" value={{!!artwork_id}} />
<$action-listops
hi! i'm getting 3 XMLhttpRequest errors when my page loads. You can see the
errors here: www.rikasukenik.com
the errors appeared after I made the below updates to my tiddliwiki.info
file. I made the edits because I had an issue yesterday with site
non-responsiveness after using --build static.
Tones,
Thank you for your reply.
I think you are looking at the wrong wikitext. I am focusing on Joshua's
suggestion, implemented in the tiddler, Link artworks to exhibition
Joshua. This implements your suggestion about using action-listops
instead of addsuffix which, because it seems to chec
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 3:07:03 PM UTC-7, LG wrote:
>
> ...I originally created this TiddlyWiki a couple years ago...
>
What version of TiddlyWiki is that file? (Look in $:/ControlPanel, Info,
Basics)
There's been lots of improvements to filter expressions. In particular,
"splitregexp
Joshua, thank you for working with me on this. I tried it on Tiddlywiki.com
and saw that it worked perfectly. I also quickly tested it in a new file
with just one tiddler with a few words thrown in. It worked again.
This time in my desired file (in the Advanced Search), I got a plain zero.
The onl
Bob,
I had a quick look, I am busy this morning
The only issue I detected so far is in the debug view onscreen I see the
value had leading spaces, I corrected this with the trim[] at the end of
the filters in the actions widgets for example
{{{ [{!!exhibition_id}addsuffix[ ]addsuffix{$:/TLS/ex
Hi Brains Trust, I need your combined knowledge.
I have uploaded a copy of my TW to http://cultconv.com/TLSConsignment.html
I have implemented Joshua's suggestions, from above, in the tiddler, Link
artworks to exhibition Joshua. I have added two action-log messages to
trace processing.
Artwork
OK Brains Trust, this needs all of your input! I can't explain this at all.
Have implemented Joshua's suggestion from above, macro cal and
action-listops code, and added a couple of action-log calls to try and
tract processing.
Code is as follows:
\define buttonActions()
<$list filter="[tag[Ma
Thanks Saq!
It works.
-Atro
On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 10:53 PM Saq Imtiaz wrote:
> Try
>
> mywiki
> --- tiddlers
> files
> - one.txt
> - two.txt
> - tiddlyWiki.files
> --- tiddlywiki.info
>
> As I mentioned, your tiddlywiki.files needs to be inside the tiddlers
> directory.
>
> On
Try
mywiki
--- tiddlers
files
- one.txt
- two.txt
- tiddlyWiki.files
--- tiddlywiki.info
As I mentioned, your tiddlywiki.files needs to be inside the tiddlers
directory.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 8:55:43 PM UTC+2 Atronoush wrote:
> Saq, my folder structure is a s below
Yeah, likely best digested while nursing a hot cup o' something or a cold
mug o' something. Well, must it be an either or deal???
You might find this a bit more bite-sized, although maybe an unorthodox
approach:
https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html#Contents
Saq, my folder structure is a s below
mywiki
--- files
- one.txt
- two.txt
- tiddlyWiki.files
--- tiddlers
--- tiddlywiki.info
On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 10:04 PM Saq Imtiaz wrote:
> @atronoush
>
> Make sure the TiddlyWiki.files file is in the Tiddler directory or a
> subdirectory of i
@atronoush
Make sure the TiddlyWiki.files file is in the Tiddler directory or a
subdirectory of it.
If you still can't get it to work let me know and I'll post my file and
directory structure
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 2:11:10 PM UTC+2 Atronoush wrote:
> Hi Saq,
> This is very interestin
Egads, that was a lot of work you did on that tiddler!
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 9:57:24 AM UTC-5 Charlie Veniot wrote:
> Just in case there's anything in this tiddler of any use to you (even if
> just to give you an idea on how to do something, or how to not do
> something?), check out my
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 8:28:05 AM UTC-7, Jean-Pierre Rivière wrote:
>
> I have to filter tiddler with tags names of the form "criterion 2.4",
> "criterion 10.1", etc...
> I have devised a simple macro:
> \define countCrit(crit) <$count filter="[tag[$crit$]]"/>
> which is call like <>
> But
Over the last few days I have been reflecting on the way that I use tags,
fields and links. I currently use tags both to indicate the *type *of
tiddler, as well as to *relate *tiddlers in a table of contents. I've
written a bit below about what I've been mulling over. I'm just trying to
think t
Ah, in the previous post I used ab as the prefix, use below which is what
you want criterion as prefix.
Or more simpler
\define countCrit(crit) <$count filter="[<__crit__>addprefix[criterion
]tagging[]]"/>
On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 7:22 PM Atronoush Parsi wrote:
> Try this
>
> \define countCrit
Try this
\define countCrit (rTag)
<$vars cTag={{{ [<__rTag__>addprefix[criterion ]] }}}>
<$count filter="[tag]"/>
\end
Or more simpler
\define countCrit(crit) <$count filter="[<__crit__>addprefix[ab
]tagging[]]"/>
On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 6:58 PM Jean-Pierre Rivière <
jn.pierre.rivi...@gmail
Saq,
That was it. I needed to commit a deletion of the file. Which doesn't seem
to be my understanding of how git is supposed to work. If I ignore the file
after committing it once, I shouldn't be able to commit modifications. Oh
well very sill, next time I'll just be sure to fill out the entir
I have to filter tiddler with tags names of the form "criterion 2.4",
"criterion 10.1", etc...
I have devised a simple macro:
\define countCrit(crit) <$count filter="[tag[$crit$]]"/>
which is call like <>
But repeating "criterion" is tedious and could make error. what I'd like is
to have
<>
TW Tones,
I don't need it saved between sessions. When a new contributor clones the
repo they will open the default tiddlers and generate their own. So I don't
need it saved into the repository.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 7:22:01 AM UTC-4 TW Tones wrote:
> The story list is what keeps the
BJ,
I have encountered the same problem in the same repo on both Windows and
Linux. I'm using Git Kraken as my client if it matters.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 3:08:43 AM UTC-4 BJ wrote:
> HI there. What system are you using , windows, linux or what?
>
> On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 8:36:
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 7:27:50 AM UTC-7, Jean-Pierre Rivière wrote:
>
> \define wcagList()
>
> <$list filter="[enlist{!!wcag21tech}]" variable=link-code>
> <$macrocall $name="wcag" ref=<> />
>
>
> \end
>
> Note also the call to the wcag macro using the macrocall widget. I would
> have
Just in case there's anything in this tiddler of any use to you (even if
just to give you an idea on how to do something, or how to not do
something?), check out my "Product Template" tiddler:
https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html#tProductTiddler
It is a tran
OK. Thanks to you, I got these macros to get my job done. Note the padding
on the ul tag to get an alignment not excessively deported to the right.
\define wcag(ref)
\whitespace trim
<$set name="base" value="https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Techniques";>
<$set name="codeFam" filter="$ref$ +[splitre
I am starting to think this would be better done with conditional
viewtemplates, one for tiddlers tagged Format, and one for tiddlers not so
tagged.
On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 8:23:25 AM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Why am I cursed with so many ideas, but so little time and knowh
Hi Saq,
This is very interesting! Would you please provide a short example! I
created a folder called files with two files one.txt, two.txt with the
below tiddlywiki.files
{
"tiddlers": [
{
"file": "one.txt",
"isTiddlerFile": true,
"fields": {
"type": "text/plain",
"title": "one.txt",
Hi Taylor,
If by any chance you've previously committed the file for the story list,
you will need to use git rm --cached to remove it.
Otherwise I wonder if somehow the $ character at the beginning of the file
name is throwing things off. Are other system tiddlers ignored, that is
those with
The story list is what keeps the list of tiddlers in view, you need it?
It will create it if its not there!
Tones
On Tuesday, 6 October 2020 17:36:36 UTC+11, Taylor Jensen wrote:
>
>
> I can't ignore $__StoryList.tid from my repository. I have *.tid ignored,
> and every single tiddler *except*
Gerald, is caption="$Sache$ - $Jahr$" in the create tiddler widget not
working for you?
By the way I avoid caps in parameters or they become another possible
error, but this looks correct.
Tones
On Tuesday, 6 October 2020 18:27:23 UTC+11, Gerald Weis wrote:
>
> Now Folks i have found the error
Jin,
There are a number of graphics and flow chart tools for tiddlywiki, but you
can use any tool that produces and output that tiddlywiki can use. You
could learn SVG or get a free tool like inkscape to create and edit SVG
files which by their nature can be small for simple circle, conic secti
Bimlas,
It is interesting in some ways you ask this question because tiddlywiki
surely lets you have your cake and eat it too?
- <$browse multiple> lets you import more than one "text" file at a time
directly into tiddlywiki, as does drag and drop
- I believe a few tweaks should allow
Now Folks i have found the error
the templatename was fail.
But now i want to insert the field "caption" in the tiddler
The kontent of the field schoud bie $Sache$ - $Jahr$
i can't find the way to do.
Gerald Weis schrieb am Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 um 13:19:32 UTC+2:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> i have cl
Hi Bimlas,
I am unfamiliar with Boostnote etc, however I do use TiddlyWiki as a tool
to work with plain text files for similar reasons.
I load a folder of plain text files using a tiddlywiki.files file. This
allows me to load them without the need for inline metadata or an external
.meta file.
HI there. What system are you using , windows, linux or what?
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 8:36:36 AM UTC+2 t...@tcj.design wrote:
>
> I can't ignore $__StoryList.tid from my repository. I have *.tid ignored,
> and every single tiddler *except* $__StoryList.tid gets ignored. Is there
> some k
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