Perfect.
Thank you.
I particularly take your salient point:
I highly doubt
changing it will have any adverse effects. If it does it would
highlights a bug in a plugin which would only be a good thing.
rakugo wrote:
config.views.wikified.dateFormat is used by the view macro and
displays any
Eric Shulman wrote:
Did you miss this example in my previous response:
--
searchslider chkSearchOptions
[[SearchOptionsPlugin##Configuration]] options... options
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Thanks for putting it so kindly. Yes, I did miss it, or rather, I
ignored it. Now, before you walk away
On Mar 23, 4:55 pm, rakugo jdlrob...@gmail.com wrote:
I think this should answer your
questions:http://docs.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5Bview%20macro%5D%5D%20%5B%5Bview%20...
Also a lot of dates use the timeline which would require adding a
plugin with a new date string.
e.g.
On Mar 24, 8:31 am, rakugo jdlrob...@gmail.com wrote:
Thus I wouldn't worry about any consequences of changing how the dates
are displayed in the timeline or elsewhere in the TiddlyWiki. As long
as you are only displaying dates rather than manipulating them you
won't have a problem.
But
I'm a little weary of certain popups coming up, can they gain a
timeout? e.g. Having enabled autosave, each time it saves I have to
click close (and it keeps following me down the screen, I can't just
leave it at the top and ignore it). Similar if I search and no results
are found. A timeout of 5
21, 12:58 pm, colmjude colmj...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 21, 5:36 pm, B. S. bs27...@gmail.com wrote:
You probably could do it via CSS, you could at least stop any message
popups appearing by targeting the messageArea element and using the
display: none CSS rule.
Right, but that would be off
Came across http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#YourSearchPlugin via
http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Enhanced_Search. (I'll get back to Eric /
SearchOptionPlugin separately.). Interesting.
Would be nice though, if:
- a search history drop down were present. (I'm thinking.)
- an equivalent to
On Mar 18, 6:02 pm, Scott Simmons goo...@secret-hq.com wrote:
Hi, B. S. --
TiddlyWiki.org has a handy entry on TW formatting, located
athttp://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/TiddlyWiki_Markupin case you haven't discovered
it yet.
When I first started using TiddlyWiki, I made it a point to keep all my
I have imported tiddlytools' SearchOptionsPlugin and
SearchOptionsPluginInfo from tiddlytools.com
What do I need to put in SidebarOptions to mimic tiddlytools' options
link in its search?
Click: Search
Get:
Search Options
(place to put search term)
In SidebarOptions I sense I need to replace
I've been googling about to change the default date format. e.g. New
journal does DD MMM , etc. (Changing that doesn't change popped up
date when hovering in calendar, etc.)
I've come across various default date format references. I haven't
really made heads or tails of it all - too much /
On Mar 19, 5:31 pm, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
In SidebarOptions I sense I need to replace search, however, for
the moment / testing, I've simply put:
searchSearchOptionsPlugincloseAll
.
.
.
OK, I'll rephrase. (And I'm able to better rephrase because of the
responses here,
On Mar 17, 10:52 pm, B. S. bs27...@gmail.com wrote:
For thread completeness:
To effecthttp://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#SaveCloseTiddlerPlugin
.
.
.
I have attempted to update the plugin, without success. Which probably
makes sense, I shouldn't be able to update somebody else's tiddlyspot.
(Unless
Eric Shulman wrote:
e.g. Given recent chrome discussions, I put --enable-file-cookies in a
tiddler ... only to get ... strikethrough. sigh
Ended up with minus;minus;
.
.
.
--enable-file-cookies
is a Chrome *command line option*. You don't put it in a tiddler.
You add it to the command
I remember seeing somewhere, when editing a tiddler, options of Done/
Close and Cancel/Close.
How do I get those into my own tw?
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, if anything.
If I can, based on this thread, I'll update the plugin text at
mptw.tiddlyspot.com - not sure if I have the ability / permissions to
do so though.
On Mar 17, 3:19 pm, FrD sokus...@gmail.com wrote:
Try :
http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#SaveCloseTiddlerPlugin
On 17 mar, 21:12, B. S. bs27
Eric Shulman wrote:
So... instead of editing the template, just edit ToolbarCommands, and
add cancelCloseTiddler to the list of commands in the EditToolbar
slice.
Thanks.
For thread completeness:
To effect http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#SaveCloseTiddlerPlugin
After installing the plugin,
On Mar 15, 12:59 pm, passingby passingby...@gmail.com wrote:
I am just curious to understand what happened (I don't think I would
have a solution). If your hard disk crashed doesn't it mean you cannot
access that drive? Then how are you opening the file?
It is already open, sitting in the
On Mar 15, 11:56 am, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 15, 9:21 am, B. S. bs27...@gmail.com wrote:
Could someone please update this thread with the current status of
this request / idea?
OK, so it seems that this functionality has not made it into the core,
and I'm guessing
On Mar 16, 5:26 pm, B. S. bs27...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 15, 11:56 am, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Fortunately, in this circumstance, you can use
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#SaveToClipboard
to rescue your tiddler data by copying it to the clipboard, so you
can open a text
Viewing groups.google.com/group.tiddlywiki via a browser at the
moment.
Having searched the messages, why do some messages only show a 'reply
to author' not a reply?
e.g. Next message.
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Could someone please update this thread with the current status of
this request / idea?
The computer/drive upon which my tw is stored just dropped.
Sure could use a 'saveas' to save a local copy so I don't lose
anything.
Is this functionality built in, now, or how might I go about saving my
tw
On Mar 8, 3:15 am, rakugo jdlrob...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you try with another browser - Safari or Firefox.
I just tried in Chrome, and got the following error:
Origin null is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.
So an URL of the form 'http://tiddlytools.com/#calendarplugin' should
work?
OK, then we're crossing multiple issues here. As I probably am here,
below, too.
Replying to both:
On Mar 8, 6:19 am, rakugo jdlrob...@gmail.com wrote:
and
On Mar 8, 4:54 am, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
1. Thank you for the confirmation of the url form, e.g. 'http://
On Mar 8, 5:14 pm, incus cnimbu...@gmail.com wrote:
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.
- if I had some experience with coding, I might have checked for this
right off: http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Google_Chrome (Import doesn't
play nice with Chrome). So much for thinking that Chrome should always
be my goto browser!
DOH!
incus wrote:
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.
... I pasted the code for 'SwitchThemePlugin' and a
title into a new Tiddler, and tagged it with 'systemConfig.' It shows
up in the list of plugins, but when I open it, all I see is code (no
functionality).
.
.
.
Did you save and refresh?
Just to be sure, close your
Firefox is so darned slow, I've been trying other browsers. [It can't
possibly have anything to do with umpteen extensions, 5 tab groups,
60+ open tabs ...] (Win 7)
And the idea of tiddly stuff in it's own browser instead of being
mixed in with all my other tabs has a certain attractiveness to
On Mar 4, 9:33 am, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Having gone to tiddlytools.com and installed the calendarplugin, I see
it noted that DatePlugin and ReminderMacros are recommended.
I was able to retrieve DatePlugin, however clicking on ReminderMacros
brings up: The tiddler
On Mar 5, 4:25 pm, incus cnimbu...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm starting to learn my way around TW, but have had no luck with
installing plugins.
Just discovered the built-in ImportTiddlers, but cannot get it to
work.
In case it matters, I'm using Chrome 10 on Snow Leopard.
Yep. Just ran into this
The tiddlywiki google groups home page shows a warning that search is
ineffective: Note that Google Groups search is currently of limited
use. There is, however, a workaround.
Upon reading the linked thread, search is supposedly fixed.
If that's true, could the warning be updated?
If it's not
[Updating thread, for others who might search for the same thing.
What the heck is 'my' version number?]
On Apr 21 2008, 1:19 am, Eric Shulman elsdes...@gmail.com wrote:
But I couldn't find any display ofversion. I went tohttp://tiddlywiki.com/
and searched forversion, and found nothing
Having gone to tiddlytools.com and installed the calendarplugin, I see
it noted that DatePlugin and ReminderMacros are recommended.
I was able to retrieve DatePlugin, however clicking on ReminderMacros
brings up: The tiddler 'ReminderMacros' does not exist. Double-click
to create it. FWIW.
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