[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-21 Thread Thomas Stone
Is there a way to change TW's ViewTemplate to auto-expand WikiWords when in creates the link? So you would type WikiWords in the code, but the generated HTML would be _Wiki Words_ as a blue link showing the implied spaces. The link would still go to the correct WikiWords tiddler. On Saturday,

[tw5] Re: Day/night theme in Tiddlywiki

2020-11-21 Thread Alfonso Arciniega
Thanks Mohammad, The demo works very well. However, I suggest the default Vanilla and Snow White themes in TiddlyWiki could be improved to be more palatable to the eyes. They seem a bit outdated; and novice users don't have the skills to customized them. For instance, take the beautiful

[tw5] Re: Help configuring Timimi and autosave

2020-11-21 Thread odin...@gmail.com
Hi! You should want to have backups. If anything goes wrong, you'll have a backup to revert to. I have used backups in the past, when I was messing around with plugins or with edits on core tiddlers. Follow the instruction on this page:

[tw5] Re: Private and public tiddlers in single-file wiki with tw-receiver

2020-11-21 Thread Donald Coates
I absolutely love tw-receiver it is so incredibly useful. This looks really interesting I will definitely give it a try. There are so many php enabled hosts out there I hope folks will look further into this method of hosting and saving as they look for alternatives to tiddlyspot. On Friday,

[tw5] An example: How I am tracking TODO's on my ORM-ish project

2020-11-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
Project: ORM-ish à la TiddlyWiki For this project, although I still like the simplicity of leaving myself "TODO breadcrumbs" here and there, I decided I needed a little bit more than what I described in this previous post

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-21 Thread si
I have pretty much always used double brackets, but it is interesting to hear about the possible advantages of WikiWords. I tend to think of tiddler titles as a kind of compression of the information in a tiddler - a way to chunk the information into a single unit so that it can be easily

[tw5] Help configuring Timimi and autosave

2020-11-21 Thread IvanPsy
Thanks to this community I installed Timimi on Firefox and made it work. Now, when I save the Tiddly Wiki, I find many backups of the same Tiddly. But I want just one save as I find all of this confusing. So my need is: When I save my Tiddly no copies are saved. My Tidly is always saved on the

[tw5] Re: Autosave on Firefox: how to?

2020-11-21 Thread IvanPsy
It worked! Thank you very much! Il giorno mercoledì 4 novembre 2020 alle 15:20:21 UTC+1 Mark S. ha scritto: > I'm not a Mac person, but it sounds like you need to set the "executable" > property. > > Possibly you could do this by right-clicking on the file and selecting > properties (or

[tw5] Re: Day/night theme in Tiddlywiki

2020-11-21 Thread odin...@gmail.com
Do you mean this one? http://j.d.mono.tiddlyspot.com/ It also has a darkmode toggle switch. It switches between two palettes Op zaterdag 21 november 2020 om 19:32:14 UTC+1 schreef BurningTreeC: > A while ago someone posted a beautiful MacOs - styled palette. Does > anybody know where it is to

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Hans Wobbe
Eric: Thank you for those reminders. Mario: I think you Your point about "accessibility support" may be encompassed in a more generalized "customization" solution. I'm not sure just how distracting Canada's growing CoVid problems are likely to become, but if they free up even a bit of time,

[tw5] Re: Day/night theme in Tiddlywiki

2020-11-21 Thread BurningTreeC
A while ago someone posted a beautiful MacOs - styled palette. Does anybody know where it is to find? Mohammad schrieb am Samstag, 21. November 2020 um 15:00:26 UTC+1: > There is ongoing discussion on adding automatic/manual switching day/night > theme on GitHub. Thanks to BurningTreeC. > >

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread PMario
Hi Eric, On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 5:05:12 PM UTC+1 Eric Shulman wrote: see https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/O9hEbpWRQAU/m/8HZ9s3QTBAAJ, > which describes how to add a tooltip to *any* content by using title="tooltip text here">... > That's OK, but I'd consider it a

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 7:12:55 AM UTC-8 PMario wrote: > eg: those widgets don't have tooltips. > > RevealWidget > RangeWidget > RadioWidget

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread PMario
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 4:44:33 PM UTC+1 hww...@gmail.com wrote: I think that is a very good suggestion since it would be relatively easy to > implement and would provide significant "hacker" value. > Hallo Hans, Yes. I did test TW a little bit with the build in screen reader in

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Hans Wobbe
Mario: I think that is a very good suggestion since it would be relatively easy to implement and would provide significant "hacker" value. Best regards, Hans On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:12:55 AM UTC-5 PMario wrote: > Hi Jean-Pierr, > > I think there are some "low hanging fruits" as

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread PMario
Hi Jean-Pierr, I think there are some "low hanging fruits" as you pointed out. Eg: we can check our widgets, if all of them have a "tooltip" parameter, which will be easy to implement as a custom link-macro, as you did. eg: <> ... so every user can define it according to the use-case. eg:

[tw5] Day/night theme in Tiddlywiki

2020-11-21 Thread Mohammad
There is ongoing discussion on adding automatic/manual switching day/night theme on GitHub. Thanks to BurningTreeC. Please give a try and send your feedbacks. https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5085 There is demo there for testing purpose.

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-21 Thread David Gifford
Double brackets all the way. One of the first things I do when creating a new file is turn off camelcase words. And with the autocomplete plugin you don't even need to type the end brackets ]]. On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 1:05:34 PM UTC-6 Ed Heil wrote: > As a relatively new tiddlywiki

[tw5] Re: Google Group New Interface

2020-11-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
The new approach SUCKS. -- Being able to edit posts??? How? -- INDENT? How? -- INSERT SOURCE code? How? The development process of the revised GG is AWFUL and AUTOCRATIC. And, above all, CONFUSING. Very confusing -- as the aim is obscure, -- the implementation constantly changing -- f*ks

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Ed Ed Heil wrote: > Now that you mention the issues that come up with French, I guess it > brings up the fact that many languages (many scripts) don't have a case > distinction! So there are definite limits to the internationality of > CamelCase. Right. That goes for most everything

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-21 Thread TiddlyTweeter
jn.pierr...@gmail.com wrote: > Foreign language are full of surprise! And some don't even have letters, too. CamelCasing Chinese, anyone? Right. Languages differ. Pictographic languages are pretty redolent: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_writing_systems.

[tw5] Re: WikiWords vs Double Brackets

2020-11-21 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
Foreign language are full of surprise! And some don't even have letters, too. CamelCasing Chinese, anyone? Le samedi 21 novembre 2020 à 04:06:02 UTC+1, Ed Heil a écrit : > Now that you mention the issues that come up with French, I guess it > brings up the fact that many languages (many

Re: [tw5] accessibility support for links

2020-11-21 Thread Jean-Pierre Rivière
@ PMario, you're right. But there is few difference because most of the time, a link to a foreign language will have a label in that language too. In RGAA 4, we have: Par exemple un lien affecté d'un title en anglais devra comporter un attribut lang="en". The lang attribute is for the label,

[tw5] Unable to save the default settings while hosting on node.

2020-11-21 Thread Prestige
Hello all, As I asked here in another conversation : Quoting my problem exactly as there: Whatever changes I make in the wiki get refreshed as soon as I kill the server and start again. How can I make the changes stay? I

Re: [tw5] Re: How to install TiddlyTools plugins in my single-file, offline TW?

2020-11-21 Thread Teo Piitulainen
Ah, so the plugins couldn't be dragged into TW5 because they're meant for TWC, and besides many of them are already kind of built in. I wonder if there exists a way to navigate TW5 more through the keyboard? I know you can use arrow keys + enter to open Tiddlers from a drop-down list, but can

[tw5] Re: The-Book Chapter 10

2020-11-21 Thread amreus
Correct, thanks - I botched the link. On Friday, November 20, 2020 at 7:33:44 PM UTC-5 Alfonso Arciniega wrote: > https://github.com/kewapo/The-Tiddlywiki-Manual > > This is the repository of TheBook, last updated in February 2020. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[tw5] Re: Origins of TiddlyWiki interview with Jeremy Ruston

2020-11-21 Thread 'torax...@googlemail.com' via TiddlyWiki
Thanks vor the insight, Jeremy. And thanks to the inverviewers. saq.i...@gmail.com schrieb am Dienstag, 17. November 2020 um 11:15:14 UTC+1: > For those that haven't seen it, there is a new interview with Jeremy that > has been posted: > https://vimeo.com/479941422 > > In quintessential Jeremy