Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki Documentation - Syntax

2021-05-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Mohammad wrote: > I have attached a sample doc from Excel > > The same sequence: purpose, syntax, arguments (in/out parameters), > remarks, examples > [image: Screenshot 2021-05-27 085252.jpg] Ha. Very good example! And, YES. We are all Sinners, and especially Microsoft :-) TT -- You recei

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Documentation - Syntax

2021-05-26 Thread TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Stobot *Looks great. *The idea to have a "widget docs navigator" is spot on IMO. In the *other *thread people din't so much like my comments on core documentation not needing to change much:-). BUT I think your example illustrates that targeted SUPPLEMENTARY documentation is very good! Y

[tw5] Re: One macro reading and writing to a tiddler: how do we go about it ?

2021-05-26 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:10:16 PM UTC-7 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > Is there an alternative that does not involve user interaction that can, > within one macro, commit writes to a tiddler such that the macro can > subsequently read the tiddler ? > There is a "trick" that will, for some us

[tw5] Re: Design trick discover classes and CSS in use?

2021-05-26 Thread TW Tones
Álvaro I am not sure I agree. If we ask a question in this forum, eg; how to I put background on tiddler titles, they will tell me *a class name, a pallet setting or a tiddler in which it is set.* yes we may be able to reverse engineer tiddlywiki to find such information. yet I do not see why

[tw5] Re: One macro reading and writing to a tiddler: how do we go about it ?

2021-05-26 Thread TW Tones
Charlie, I have asked for similar in the past but learned this is the consequence of tiddlywikis model and we just need to work around it. Your commit really takes place at the end of the trigger that initiates it. here is a quick dump of thoughts, on an other wise complex topic. I hope it he

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Documentation - Syntax

2021-05-26 Thread TW Tones
Folks, In a similar vein I wanted to build a CSS reference which is hierarchical and a search for a given css key work would show the names of the possible parameters. Basically such a solution could be applied to the tiddlywiki widgets etc... However In the past the TiddlyWiki documentation

Re: [tw5] Re: Tiddly Remeber: Tutorial

2021-05-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Many thanks Soren! I look forward to seeing it! TW+Anki is a very useful combination and if one understands how they work, he/she can use this for many purposes. For my case it is learning English Grammar. I appreciate all your efforts on the Zettelkasten edition and the wonderful Grok Tiddlywik

Re: [tw5] [RFC] Sponsored development of tiddlywiki tools and solutions?

2021-05-26 Thread TW Tones
Boris, I would love to discuss this. I am at a pivot point, sadly I suspect I can't build an interest and commissioning process before I must return to the fulltime work force but I may as well proceed. I am in the GMT+10 Zone so can I suggest the first meeting may be for you to book me? Rath

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Documentation - Syntax

2021-05-26 Thread Soren Bjornstad
I'm liking this idea! Thoughts on this mockup specifically: - I'm thinking maybe "required" and "inherited css" should be in parentheses to indicate those are not actually values? - Maybe a couple of key examples that demonstrate most of the attributes? - I agree on no brackets for r

Re: [tw5] Re: Resume numbering for ordered lists?

2021-05-26 Thread David Gifford
Thank you Eric! Wile E. Coyote, Super Genius! On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 9:06 PM Eric Shulman wrote: > On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:51:40 PM UTC-7 David Gifford wrote: > >> I have an ordered list in a tiddler >> Then I have an image or table or whatever which I want to display the >> width of

[tw5] Re: Resume numbering for ordered lists?

2021-05-26 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:51:40 PM UTC-7 David Gifford wrote: > I have an ordered list in a tiddler > Then I have an image or table or whatever which I want to display the > width of the tiddler. > Then I resume my ordered list > But the list starts at 1 again, rather than at 4. > Way back

[tw5] Resume numbering for ordered lists?

2021-05-26 Thread David Gifford
Hi everyone, I have an ordered list in a tiddler # # # Then I have an image or table or whatever which I want to display the width of the tiddler. Then I resume my ordered list # # But the list starts at 1 again, rather than at 4. Word has a feature to resume numbering from the previous li

[tw5] Re: Popout Tiddlers/View?

2021-05-26 Thread Darth Mole
You are still epic, however, it looks like something breaks in newer TiddlyWiki versions. At least that is how it looks to me regarding trying to delete drafts and saving edits to existing Tiddlers. Not sure what is the major difference between the two TiddlyWiki versions so that has me a littl

[tw5] One macro reading and writing to a tiddler: how do we go about it ?

2021-05-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day all, I've working on one large "actions" macro that uses a tiddler as storage of values in a multi-stage processing of data, expanding and contracting data (data transformation), iterating incrementally towards a final destination. I've noted, and it makes sense to me, that as a macro wri

[tw5] Re: Popout Tiddlers/View?

2021-05-26 Thread Darth Mole
YOU ARE EPIC! To you I offer AWESOMESAUCE for the rest of your life! ZOMG! -cough- ahem, excuse me. Oh who am I kidding?! YOU ROCK!!! On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:32:46 PM UTC-4 Ste wrote: > How about https://thesherwood.github.io/Mentat/ > > > On Wednesday, 26 May 2021 at 23:22:35 UTC+1 iam

[tw5] Re: Popout Tiddlers/View?

2021-05-26 Thread Ste
How about https://thesherwood.github.io/Mentat/ On Wednesday, 26 May 2021 at 23:22:35 UTC+1 iamdar...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello all, > > It's me again. I wanted to thank those that helped on my previous post > regarding conditional templates! I have what I think is another strange > question, t

[tw5] Popout Tiddlers/View?

2021-05-26 Thread Darth Mole
Hello all, It's me again. I wanted to thank those that helped on my previous post regarding conditional templates! I have what I think is another strange question, though I'm not sure if it is unique. I came across some vaguely similar concepts but didn't hit anything true. I would also like t

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Remeber: Tutorial

2021-05-26 Thread Soren Bjornstad
Hi Atronoush, Nothing besides the documentation yet, but this is a great idea and something I should do. I'm booked solid this week and on vacation next week, so it will probably be a while before I can get to making more videos, but I will put this on my list! On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 11

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Wiki Spaced Repetition Plugin

2021-05-26 Thread Soren Bjornstad
The cool thing about TiddlyRemember (IMHO) is that it supports storing your questions however you want – as cards, within other tiddlers, or some other way. You just have to make sure you somewhere call the remember* macros with appropriate parameters. The $question widget is cool, though; there

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Remeber: Tutorial

2021-05-26 Thread Atronoush
Sorry for mistyped I mean video in above post! On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 8:52:26 PM UTC+4:30 Atronoush wrote: > Hi Soren > > I am starting to learn Tiddly Remember. I want to know if there is any > view like the one for Zettelkasten out there or any other resources to > shorten the learning

[tw5] Tiddly Remeber: Tutorial

2021-05-26 Thread Atronoush Parsi
Hi Soren I am starting to learn Tiddly Remember. I want to know if there is any view like the one for Zettelkasten out there or any other resources to shorten the learning curve! Thank you -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsub

Re: [tw5] CSS / Single Page Layout / Hidden Classes

2021-05-26 Thread Stobot
Thanks Álvaro, I've played in there before, but didn't understand enough to get what I need. Got what I needed! To close the loop: A/C/D: tc-tiddler-frame (padding) B: already had E: tc-story-river (padding-right) Bonus: tc-tiddler-frame (margin-bottom) On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 10:27:34 AM

[tw5] Re: Nested List, show Level 1 only if Level 2 exists

2021-05-26 Thread 'JM' via TiddlyWiki
Thank You! I was somehow confused, because I'm sure it worked some time ago. Is it possible that the alphabetical order of the tags has something to do with this? Because there is another nested list (with different tags as parameters) and it worked out well. Eric Shulman schrieb am Mittwoch,

[tw5] Re: Nested List, show Level 1 only if Level 2 exists

2021-05-26 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 7:15:49 AM UTC-7 JM wrote: > I want to exclude projects with tasks tagged with 'A'. Somehow it doesn't > work out as expected (well it did, something changed and I'm not sure what > and why ... :-\ ) > I added !tag[A] in the second filter: > <$list filter="[tag[proj

Re: [tw5] CSS / Single Page Layout / Hidden Classes

2021-05-26 Thread Álvaro
In your browser you have a excellent tool for it. Here they explains how use it in chrome, it is similar in other browsers. In the second panel with tab "Styles" (active) you can see the list of rules applied to the element. Those above overwri

[tw5] Re: Nested List, show Level 1 only if Level 2 exists

2021-05-26 Thread 'JM' via TiddlyWiki
Hi, bringing this up again ... I want to exclude projects with tasks tagged with 'A'. Somehow it doesn't work out as expected (well it did, something changed and I'm not sure what and why ... :-\ ) I added !tag[A] in the second filter: <$list filter="[tag[project]sort[]]"> <$list filter="[

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki toolmap submissions

2021-05-26 Thread David Gifford
Thanks Maarten! I have Grok ready to add, but got swamped by my work. Blessings David Gifford Mexico team leader, Mexico City *Resonate Global Mission* *Engaging People. Embracing Christ.* A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church resonateglobalmission.org On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 8:51 AM Ma

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki toolmap submissions

2021-05-26 Thread Maarten
hi David, keep up the good work, it's a very useful list. When I googled I discovered Grok TiddlyWiki (https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/), a good example site with general TW info with flash cards! regards, Maarten On Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 3:24:27 AM UTC+1 David Gifford wrote: > Hi

[tw5] Re: Design trick discover classes and CSS in use?

2021-05-26 Thread Álvaro
*Ideally all the standard css elements in a tiddlywiki would be documented.* I don't understand it. ¿standard css elements? CSS is the tool and its use in TW is another way to use it. This use is shown in the style tag, in the case of TW. I agree that look in styles is tedious. It is easier us

Re: [tw5] Filter big image tiddlers

2021-05-26 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:00:19 AM UTC-7 Jeremy Ruston wrote: > [all[tiddlers+shadows]is[image]] > :filter[get[text]length[]compare:number:gteq[1]] > Alternatively, the following wikitext will generate a table listing all image tiddlers with their size, sorted in descending order <$va

Re: [tw5] Filter big image tiddlers

2021-05-26 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Christoph The width and height of images are not directly accessible to wikitext, but you can filter on the size of the images in bytes. For example, try this in the “filter” tab of advanced search on tiddlywiki.com to return all images greater than 10,000 bytes: [a

[tw5] Filter big image tiddlers

2021-05-26 Thread Christoph Chalfin
Hello, I am currently building a tiddlywiki with many images. I have to embed these images directly into the tiddlywiki, as external links via _canonical_uri would not show on IPad. I accidentally added some pictures without resizing them, so there are some big ones in my tiddlywiki. I would

Re: [tw5] CSS / Single Page Layout / Hidden Classes

2021-05-26 Thread Stobot
Thanks Arunn, I can see some similarities in desired output there, so thanks for passing along that link. At first glance though it looks like I'm already in a similar place - with extra (for my purposes anyways) spacing on the left and right My hope is that someone who's done this kind of thin

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Wiki Spaced Repetition Plugin

2021-05-26 Thread James Anderson
Was aware of TiddlyRemember before I started, I was looking for something standalone within TW though. I saw the takeaway system in GrokTW once i had finished, which is really nice (as is Grok in general). I guess this is a different attempt at something similar. In my admittedly very basic p

Re: [tw5] [RFC] Sponsored development of tiddlywiki tools and solutions?

2021-05-26 Thread Boris Mann
I got all the video stuff uploaded and managed to ACTUALLY post a mail message announcing this funding after Joshua stole my thunder :P --> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/21yCCLI0E7s OpenCollective is a pretty great tool and very flexible. Some background: Jeremy and I agreed to exper

[tw5] Funding a core TiddlyWiki file uploads plugin

2021-05-26 Thread Boris Mann
At last week's Fission Demo Day, Jeremy presented and we also announced an initiative to build a plugin to support file uploads. Saq very quickly reached out, we had a chat last week, and confirmed that he'll be leading the development of this as a core plugin. The initial features include: - c

[tw5] Re: Fully disable (re-)rendering of widgets

2021-05-26 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Hi Mirko, Yes, i'm using Streams 0.2+. When typing on > https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams-tiddlytoolmap2.html it "feels" > also relatively lazy when typing fast, but there you have a huge stream > (much much larger than my ones). Console states for my browser (FF) between > 150ms and 2

[tw5] Re: Tiddly Wiki Spaced Repetition Plugin

2021-05-26 Thread
Hi James, As a user, it's great seeing so much interest in this space. Are you aware that Soren has done a lot of work integrating SRS with TiddlyWiki? Tiddly Remember at [[https://sobjornstad.github.io/TiddlyRemember/]] allows writing Anki notes within a TW, "providing an excellent way of sea