Hi all,
Latest cardo.wiki snapshot here, in case anyone's interested or this
workaround isn't that known:
cardo.wiki 2019 snapshot
Hi, Ste! Thank you for putting up links, greatly appreciate it :D
On Tuesday, 13 October 2020 at 23:18:50 UTC+8 Ste wrote:
> and of course https://editor.method.ac/
>
> On Tuesday, 13 October 2020 at 16:05:22 UTC+1 Ste wrote:
>
>> Just discovered
>>
>> https://vecta.io/
>>
>> Also, bringing it
Did you remember to install the Timimi extension from the Google Playstore?
On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 7:34:56 PM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi Eric
>
>
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On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 7:34:56 PM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Also, I like many people would be forgetful trying to remember to save at
> intervals. I like knowing everything is saved right away. To each his own...
>
If "remembering to save" is an issue, I recommend installing
Hi Eric
Thanks for the explanation. I will try re-downloading Timimi. In
alternating between going through the download process and capturing images
to save for the tutorial, I no doubt missed a step.
Thanks for the attempt to convert me to backups. I understand and
sympathize with your
On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 5:45:40 PM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>
> I installed Timimi for Chrome, thinking that by doing this, Chrome would
> then save changes to the file. But when I closed a tiddler, the save
> changes button turned red. Ok, so an extra step. fine. But when I click the
Hi all
I am doing a tutorial in Spanish on downloading Timimi for Firefox and for
Chrome, in Windows.
The Firefox part was easy. When Timimi is downloaded, and I click 'done'
after editing a tiddler, the changes save to the file. No need to even
click the save changes button.
But I am
Folks,
Just a quick call out to say I also use html to build tables, you can
simply wrap a row in a list statement (filtered), but I have also done
tables where the columns (In the heading and rows) are also in a list, thus
it is easy to add and remove and reorder columns.
Some work in
On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 2:25:26 PM UTC-7, Shareda wrote:
>
> What is more pretty and fast way to exclude first N items from the list?
> Now I have
> \define fastFilter() [all[tiddlers]b{!!b}
> +[putlast:$(curN)$[]limit[$(CountMinusN)$]]
>
The rest[] operator does this. Thus:
\define
Eric,
Im bringing this back up as you suggested. This tool puts me in mind to
create a "heatmap calendar" like github has:
which shows how many "pushes" a user has done over a period of time. With
these tools, I was thinking it would be great to have a heatmap calendar
for filtered tiddlers
What is more pretty and fast way to exclude first N items from the list?
Now I have
\define fastFilter() [all[tiddlers]b{!!b}
+[putlast:$(curN)$[]limit[$(CountMinusN)$]]
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On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 8:20:53 AM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> Yes. This does tend to slow things down. There's probably a few things I
> can try to help reduce the processing overhead for "Timeline" handling when
> there are lots of dates involved. One possibility is to limit the
Hello,
Tiddlers a + b are tagged with tiddler 1.
Tiddlers a + c + d are tagged with tiddler 2.
Tiddlers a + b + c + d are tagged with (Ip).
In tiddler (Ip), I want to show ALL letter combinations: (transclude
tiddler titles as a link)
POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS:
a + b → tiddler 1
a + c + d → tiddler
On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 6:28:55 AM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
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> So far, I've experienced difficulty using an end-date field in my local
> 'on this day' project - whenever I include one everything slows down and I
> get an alert that 'a web page is slowing down your browser' and I have to
>
and of course https://editor.method.ac/
On Tuesday, 13 October 2020 at 16:05:22 UTC+1 Ste wrote:
> Just discovered
>
> https://vecta.io/
>
> Also, bringing it back to TiddlyWiki:
>
> https://tid.li/tw5/apps/svg.html
>
> On Sunday, 11 October 2020 at 07:55:25 UTC+1 justinehe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
I've been thinking about the best way to link information in my notes back
the the source of the information.
The "built-in" way to do this would be with hard links within the text,
that could link to a bibtex tiddler tagged "source".
I also like the way that Mohammad has done
Just discovered
https://vecta.io/
Also, bringing it back to TiddlyWiki:
https://tid.li/tw5/apps/svg.html
On Sunday, 11 October 2020 at 07:55:25 UTC+1 justinehe...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you Ste, this is a great site!
>
> On Thursday, 8 October 2020 at 01:14:32 UTC+8 Ste wrote:
>
>> I've
SOLVED! Now I disabled some option in plugin's config, and scroll is back.
Here is it:
Here we can try to stop the fist tiddler in the story river from scrolling
past the topbar
*Side effects:*
- For *classic* and *pop* story view: tiddlers won't automatically scroll
into view on link click
-
How odd. You should be able to give JD a shout. He's active in here.
In the meantime would would
https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TopStoryView
Solve your problem?
On Tuesday, 13 October 2020 at 15:06:37 UTC+1 Shareda wrote:
> Problem: no auto-scrolling when navigate.
> Hi!
> When I turn
Problem: no auto-scrolling when navigate.
Hi!
When I turn on JD Mobile Layout -- autoscrolling turns off. If I click any
link then the target tiddler opens somwhere down, but current scroll
position does not change.
Maybe someone know where I should look to unterstand and solve this?
суббота,
Yeah, the moment I want to get into more complicated columns and
information, especially with on-going maintenance of record-esque tiddlers,
I immediately go to HTML tables. So much easier.
Dinky short-term one-shots with two columns, at most four if they have very
compact info,
These are very interesting additions Eric and I'm in the process of having
a play with things - apologies for the delay in commenting; I've been away
without any connectivity and also had teaching.
So far, I've experienced difficulty using an end-date field in my local 'on
this day' project -
I found it easier resorting to plain HTML and using the CSS elements
provided by Mohammad's great SHIRAZ plugin.
clutterstack schrieb am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2020 um 02:04:06 UTC+2:
> I like the marker idea, Charlie. Markdown tables (or wikitext tables) are
> such a pain to edit that I have
*v.1.0.3 tiddlyresearch-references plugin update*
https://github.com/kebifurai/TiddlyResearch/releases/tag/v1.0.3ref
With this version you can customize your references settings directly from
the tiddlyresearch-references/config tab.
Now you can:
- enable/disable different filters
-
There were, of course, two bugs that needed immediate attention so
I updated to 1.6.2r2.
For some reason known only to the version control pixies GitHub still lists
1.6.0 as the newest release, so use this link to get to the actually newest
version.
Thank you, I can now see the images even when I download the html file
On Monday, 12 October 2020 at 20:23:54 UTC+8 inmy...@gmail.com wrote:
> By default Bob saves media files on the server and creates a tiddler with
> an external link to the media file, so when you open the sidebar it has to
Open the control panel, then the Bob tab, then click on Written
Documentation, then scroll down and click on HTTP API.
On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 12:02:47 AM UTC+2 skaczm...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, may I ask you, where is documentation of rest API?
>
> pon., 12 paź 2020 o 23:10 TW Tones
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