Re: [tw] Re: KaTeX fractions look awful when tiddler opened in new window

2018-03-10 Thread BurningTreeC
window" command has...equation > typesetting is messed up. > > On Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 10:52:02 AM UTC-8, BurningTreeC wrote: >> >> thanks for the idea, but it's not what I'm looking for. I want the new >>> window to be clean so I can print it out cleanly

Re: [tw] Re: KaTeX fractions look awful when tiddler opened in new window

2018-03-10 Thread BurningTreeC
> > thanks for the idea, but it's not what I'm looking for. I want the new > window to be clean so I can print it out cleanly. > > I got that, the idea basically is, to make a button that opens your tiddler in a new window but with a modified template, that themplate can be clean

[tw] Re: KaTeX fractions look awful when tiddler opened in new window

2018-03-10 Thread BurningTreeC
Am Samstag, 10. März 2018 10:59:01 UTC+1 schrieb @TiddlyTweeter: > > ... the answer is within the $:/core/ui/PageTemplate/tw-dock tiddler > > Is it 42? :-) > this answer is known as universally correct ;) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw] Re: KaTeX fractions look awful when tiddler opened in new window

2018-03-10 Thread BurningTreeC
@David Rodriguez try your katex code on the new window on rocketdock.tiddlyspot.com - the one if you click on the rocket the page has the katex plugin installed and the new window renders is correctly the answer is within the $:/core/ui/PageTemplate/tw-dock tiddler BTC -- You received this

[tw] Re: discussing a tiddler

2018-03-08 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Joe, you could take a look at https://tiddlywiki.com/#Variables%20in%20WikiText <> are variables Quote: "Macros are a special form of variable whose value can contain placeholders that get filled in with parameters whenever the macro is used." see:

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-03-07 Thread BurningTreeC
@all - small update on the rocketdock: solved the problem that iframes like youtube videos and the text editor blocked the dragging of the bottom panel the solution is a combination of setting a state tiddler through the pan widget at drag-start and deleting it at drag-end and in css revealing

Re: [tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-07 Thread BurningTreeC
arch 2018 at 09:06, BurningTreeC <hypnotize...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Next step for me is to create a tag pill that represents a widget or a >> macro >> the dropdown holds the possible attributes - they can be selected and >> then their values can be inserte

[tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-07 Thread BurningTreeC
Next step for me is to create a tag pill that represents a widget or a macro the dropdown holds the possible attributes - they can be selected and then their values can be inserted the closing parts of widgets or html tags need to be handled, too that's something I'm gathering ideas for atm --

[tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-07 Thread BurningTreeC
@all @anybody-interested on my demo here http://dragndroptable.tiddlyspot.com there's the $:/ core/ui/ViewTemplate/dragndroptable tiddler that contains the whole dragndrop table and I think it's structured so that it's not that hard to understand how it works anybody interested feel free to

[tw] Re: [TW5] MultiUser plugin should be ready for use now.

2018-03-07 Thread BurningTreeC
@Jed I have gotten almost no feedback on this so I may be the only person who > has tested it No, I'm sorry that it seems like that! I've tested it, too! With your latest changes I'm not able to use it - either the documentation part is not up-to-date anymore or I cloned an unstable

[tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-06 Thread BurningTreeC
@Mat I made a demo here: http://dragndroptable.tiddlyspot.com This shows the table I was describing in the sidebar are two pills to drag into the table inside the table they can be rearranged all operations are stored in a qualified tiddler, not in the current tiddler so at the end, when

[tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-06 Thread BurningTreeC
@Mat @Jeremy has pointed out that dragging the content of a tiddler is already possible this, you can try it on tiddlywiki.com <$list filter="[tag[HelloThere]]"> <$draggable tiddler={{!!text}}><$text text=<>/> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-06 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > An issue, that actually get's back to your original question in that other > thread; It would be neat to also be able to use this when in edit mode. I.e > drag'n drop an icon and have the code appear in the editor. Currently, only > the *title* of the source tiddler is dropped but it

[tw] Re: [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-06 Thread BurningTreeC
> Very interesting... > > I wonder if it could work for the preview pane in edit mode. > > @AlexHough that's a great idea! let's see, it should work. one could choose a new preview type where stuff can be dragged into. I didn't think about the preview pane for this, but it could be the right

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-05 Thread BurningTreeC
@all interested in the discussion about draggable codeblocks, I'd like to move it to this new thread if you don't mind I made a little description there and I'd love to help working on this -- You received this message because

[tw] [TW5][Discussion] DragnDrop Blocks

2018-03-05 Thread BurningTreeC
ve this some attention I'll look forward to merge your best ideas into mine and share my ideas with you BurningTreeC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send a

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-05 Thread BurningTreeC
> Hey Simon & Mat, > > I made this demo/experiment: TWools >> >> . > > > WOOOW!! That's really cool!!! > Hi Surya! Right? :) That's pretty cool, I'm excited about this, too! > > And it

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-05 Thread BurningTreeC
visible until filled in. Something like that. > yeah, could be done with a modal for example, or something less invasive but I'm lacking ideas > > I hope to do some more experimenting but it'll probably have to wait until > weekend. If you (BurningTreeC) or anyone wants to kee

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-04 Thread BurningTreeC
> Could you post a demo? When I try with the code you suggested above, I do > get the "title of my tiddler that holds ...", surrounded by [[ ]], but I' > not sure how that would make for cloning? > Hi, you need to change the titles, try this on tiddlywiki.com *put this in a new tiddler and

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-04 Thread BurningTreeC
> It looks helpful, but what kinds of use cases are you imagining for your > dragon droppings? Help me see the potential that I know is there but that I > am missing because of my lack of imagination. > > Dave > > Hi Dave, thanks for adding it to your list! Now this is not a plugin yet, I'd

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-04 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > > Could your mod allow for [parts of] this? I.e to have icons (icon-links?) >> be draggable into the text area? In Scratch/Blockly, also the resulting >> code is visually represented which I guess would not be possible in the TW >> editor, i.e dropping the icon would in TW instead

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-04 Thread BurningTreeC
@Mat Could your mod allow for [parts of] this? I.e to have icons (icon-links?) > be draggable into the text area? In Scratch/Blockly, also the resulting > code is visually represented which I guess would not be possible in the TW > editor, i.e dropping the icon would in TW instead transform

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-04 Thread BurningTreeC
ed like in >> Scratch/Blockly. Yeah, that's beyond your topic here, but I still mention >> it just hoping your solution here will not somehow *hinder *a future >> implementation of this fantasy of mine... ;-) >> >> Thank you for your wonderful stuff BurningTreeC! >

[tw] Re: [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-04 Thread BurningTreeC
> implementation of this fantasy of mine... ;-) > > Thank you for your wonderful stuff BurningTreeC! > > <:-) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving ema

[tw] [TW5] dragndrop Mod

2018-03-04 Thread BurningTreeC
y The results can be assigned to the keys through a config tiddler. How they get assigned is a bit quirky right now, I want to change that. Ideas appreciated. For descriptions see the Introduction tiddler on the tiddlyspot page best wishes, BurningTreeC -- You received this message because y

[tw] Re: [TW5] PanFlex Layout

2018-03-02 Thread BurningTreeC
I accept good ideas for the bars, there are ways to configure how they get styled If there's interest, I'll make that configurable, if not, I'll try finding a solution I find suitable -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw] Re: [TW5] PanFlex Layout

2018-03-02 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Yet another very cool TiddlyWiki feature! > > Might I suggest some kind of small icon to indicate dragging - like this > one: > > > https://www.google.com.mx/search?q=drag+icon=firefox-b-1-ab=0=lnms=isch=X=0ahUKEwj63LDi2c3ZAhVl5YMKHev7C-AQ_AUICigB=1708=789#imgrc=1jQp7oitIf9XiM > : > >

[tw] Re: [TW5] PanFlex Layout

2018-03-01 Thread BurningTreeC
> Love it, > > This would be a great option on tiddlywikis where it could be toggled. > Especially if it were possible to select > > > l m r > > > or even better > > tttR > l m R > lb > > etc > Thanks Tony, That's a very good

[tw] Re: [TW5] PanFlex Layout

2018-03-01 Thread BurningTreeC
> You might want to advise that on first open you can get a JavaScript > error. Its goes away on subsequent reload. (This is a known quirk. Its > something to do with getting JS in place? Often not encountered by the > developer as they don't open for the first time more than once :-) > >

[tw] [TW5] PanFlex Layout

2018-03-01 Thread BurningTreeC
and especially if you discover some errors and quirks The stylesheet and calculations a pretty complex and I hope I can fix the remaining bugs soon All the best, BurningTreeC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubs

[tw] Re: Just a little starting help

2018-02-28 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Hi, thanks to BTC, I'm tryng the tweak, and everybody for contributing > > @Simon: così tecnicamente sei italiano. Io non parlo tedesco ma ho > bazzicato parecchio San Candido, Dobbiaco e Brunico in passato. Bei posti. > tecnicamente :) ... sì Arrivo proprio da lì , una valleta a metà

[tw] Re: [POLL] What does the community think about the new diff plugin?

2018-02-27 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi @wjam That's cool, I've seen your plugin before! It's very feature-packed and an alternative for me if I need more than what the tw diff offers Thank you very much for sharing! BTC Am Dienstag, 27. Februar 2018 17:48:11 UTC+1 schrieb wjam: > > hi > at twjam5beta.tiddlyspot.com > > you can

[tw] Re: dragging stuff into tw

2018-02-27 Thread BurningTreeC
@Furicle , I tried it, it's pretty cool. If I copy a picture from my file manager I only get the path into my wiki I think with specifying a deserializer I could make it possible that it creates a tiddler with that path in the _canonical_uri field If I *drag* the picture into tw it gets saved

[tw] Re: [POLL] What does the community think about the new diff plugin?

2018-02-27 Thread BurningTreeC
It could also be a nice game: Make all red stuff green again, you have 30 seconds -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw] Re: [POLL] What does the community think about the new diff plugin?

2018-02-27 Thread BurningTreeC
> I'm glad to see the poll results are so stunningly conclusive... > :D me too! > > > > :-) > > > > FWIW, I'd rather it was core, and turned on, with an option to > disable/enable. > > I think it's not something a non-programmer would think to go look for, or > even grasp the utility of,

[tw] dragging stuff into tw

2018-02-27 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi community, I want to share what I've discovered You may already know this, but for me it's new! Maybe you can share some interesting things that are possible with it: I was translating something in a well-known online translator which shows a table with some informations below the

[tw] Re: An SVG that always shows todays date

2018-02-26 Thread BurningTreeC
> I ll make a PR asap. There is no point in hurrying anyway. PRs on average > takes 3-4wks to be discussed and merged. > > take your time, I didn't mean to push for it! Simon -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe

[tw] Re: An SVG that always shows todays date

2018-02-26 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > Hi BTC > > Please, there is no sorry warranted here. I posted it to the blog for > public consumption only. With respect to plug-in I wanted to do more > tests, debate whether floats should be supported, or other radix etc. > Secondly it is part of a larger plan. Simon Huber's proposed

[tw] Re: An SVG that always shows todays date

2018-02-26 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > *Could there be a demo* so people could see it? Maybe at a few sizes? > Drag-n-go. then it would also be Tweetable about in a way downloading a > .tid isn't. > > https://ibnishak.github.io/Tesseract/css_snippets/animations.html#Calender%20SVG%3A%20Always%20shows%20today's%20date > --

[tw] Re: An SVG that always shows todays date

2018-02-26 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > Made a TW version of it: ie, without the JS, using now macro and will > update unless you kept your wiki or tiddler not refreshed for more than > 24hrs - I presume. Attached > > Hi Riz, this isn't related, but I discovered your extended reveal widget and looked at the code, you haven't

[tw] Re: Wikipedia, Text Slicer Edition & Pandoc

2018-02-24 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Steven, originally you've also mentioned the text-slicer plugin and I'd anyway like to figure it out and make it's interactions clearer I was also thinking about creating something on top of it, but before that I'd have to figure out what all the things are one can do with it, which input

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> I remember having to boot into dos rn config.sys to bugger.off and then > rebooting to clear enough memory from win 3.0 in order to run the game 'the > incredible machine' on a teacher's 286the interwhat? oh this just killed me XD the internet is difficult to explain, but there's an

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-23 Thread BurningTreeC
didn't make it I had to wait many more journal issues and "free internet acces for a month AOL cd-roms" to be able to make my first yahoo search can't remember what I yahoogled, though Now I'll try to stop talking about the last millennium and do something helpful XD >

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> > BTC, > >> Remembers me of the windows xp times ... oh what times >> > > Age estimator of BTC advances many numbers. > My first computer was running windows 95 and I couldn't figure out how to connect to the Internet - my practice was: put the AOL cd-rom from the computer journal into

[tw] Re: Wikipedia, Text Slicer Edition & Pandoc

2018-02-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Ok, so we'll see you back in, um, 20 minutes? > > uhm... > I used org-mode for awhile. But it was too easy to accidentally bleed one > entry into another, and there are were (are?) no good Android apps. > > For publicity, what's needed is to discover that some prominent politician > or

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-23 Thread BurningTreeC
> You might. Rocketdock.com is the home of my fave dock to make my of more > shiny. It's a nice bit of eye candy I wouldn't have thought that it still gets used Remembers me of the windows xp times ... oh what times -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[tw] Re: Just a little starting help

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Davide, Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2018 21:55:42 UTC+1 schrieb Paperoga: > > > Hi Simon, (from Germany ? ) > Almost, South Tyrol, Alto Adige - it's almost austria though > > thanks for the link, the tutorial are good! > > Yes, I mean that control panel, and I download TW just from there, 4.5 Mb

[tw] Re: Wikipedia, Text Slicer Edition & Pandoc

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
I'm on Linux, now the next 10 minutes I'm doing https://wiki.haskell.org/Learn_Haskell_in_10_minutes Then for those five org-mode users it'll be time :D No, seriously, I think also if there won't be many users, having it on the list could still be good in terms of "showing that there's also tw"

[tw] Re: [TW5] Implementation ideas for dragging links into textareas

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
Thanks for the clarification, Mario! my pulse is stable again :) On Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 11:18:39 AM UTC+1, BurningTreeC wrote: >> >> It is still the original implementation, I'm just looking for ideas, if >> something very useful comes up >> Don't unde

[tw] Re: remoteStorage syncadaptor plugin

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
> When opening your files from your hard drive via the file:// protocol this > might be an issue since Firefox does not allow http requests than. I would > just use an always on static server to host single file wikis via > caddyserver and store everything to remoteStorage. > > I am trying to

[tw] Re: [TW5] Implementation ideas for dragging links into textareas

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
@PMario, It is still the original implementation, I'm just looking for ideas, if something very useful comes up Don't understand why now it should be a plugin, just because I'm asking for ideas? These things will only have effect while dragging - how can one set this from the keyboard

[tw] [TW5] Implementation ideas for dragging links into textareas

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
dd something different when holding Ctrl AND Shift while dragging, and therefor I'd like to ask you for ideas The prefix + suffix implementation is already there, what could be others? BurningTreeC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw] Re: remoteStorage syncadaptor plugin

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Giovanni, can this be set up with local files, too? forgive me, I'm not aware if there are limitations in local file-access BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-22 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > Don't try this at home: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g9ssQSV6UA > wait a moment - this comes from a parallel universe, right? Because I've never seen it and I've seen everything, so I wonder > > > @TiddlyTweeter :-) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

Re: [tw] Re: remoteStorage syncadaptor plugin

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
Thank you, Giovanni! Now it's much more clear to me - and it confirms that it does what I wished it would! Could it also handle more storages than one? let's say $:/tiddlers/like/this -> storage1, $:/tiddlers/like/that -> storage2 ? It's just an idea, I think it's already very cool what you've

[tw] Re: remoteStorage syncadaptor plugin

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
There you go with your first star on your GitHub repo! :) I think I haven't understood all the possibilities your plugin adds, but it sounds and looks very cool! Would you mind to explain in non-developer words a little bit of what you can do with remoteStorage? all the best, BTC -- You

[tw] Re: How to add buttons if tiddler has a tag

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Joe, all Tiddlers tagged with $:/tags/ViewTemplate get used AS A VIEWTEMPLATE so the content of your newly tagged tiddler will also be shown on any other tiddler when not in "edit-mode" that's the purpose of the tag $:/tags/ViewTemplate Simon -- You received this message because you are

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
@TiddlyTweeter, Take a look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbSwFU6tY1c It shows that: - rocketlaunchs need about 20 minutes of preparation - they start with a bang - everybody gets excited 'cause rockets are cool - someone has to press that button - I'm living in

[tw] Re: [TW5] [Plugin] Sortan: For sorting alpha-numericals

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> I wanted to have a discussion first before making a pull request. It is > painfully easy to convert the existing sort filter to acquire this > behavior. Case being that, should we have it as a new filter, or modify the > existing sort. Right now I feel like we ll have to add it as a new

[tw] Re: Wikipedia, Text Slicer Edition & Pandoc

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Steve, I recently took a look at the pandoc github repository to see what's needed to maybe include tiddlywiki syntax I didn't have that much time to get into it... I think in a collaborative effort we could gather informations at one place that help make it clear a) if it's possible and if

[tw] Re: [TW5] [Plugin] Sortan: For sorting alpha-numericals

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
this is great! can't we try to make a pull request to add it to the core as a new filter? BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[tw] Re: [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-21 Thread BurningTreeC
> > I know how to use it, and you know how to use it, but you might want to at > least explain on your site what the Rocket is for, and how to use it. > You're right, I've updated the page > > I added it to the TiddlyWiki toolmap under "Writing and editing - > bookmarking". > Thank you :) -

[tw] [TW5] presenting TWRocketDock

2018-02-19 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi, I'm making this little TW companion that let's you edit tiddlers while browsing on other websites, dragging stuff into your wiki and more I hope you like it, and find it useful! http://rocketdock.tiddlyspot.com (do I need to check trademarks?) cheers, BTC -- You received this message

[tw] Re: Tech Query: Pecularities of Non-Copying Copy!!

2018-02-19 Thread BurningTreeC
: > > > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Lists_and_Counters/Using_CSS_counters > https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/c/counter-increment/ > Or TT's link in the fourth post. > > w > > On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 6:53:08 PM UTC+1, BurningTreeC w

[tw] Re: Tech Query: Pecularities of Non-Copying Copy!!

2018-02-19 Thread BurningTreeC
Can you give me a hint how you generate those numbers? Am Montag, 19. Februar 2018 18:50:18 UTC+1 schrieb @TiddlyTweeter: > > Right. Its not a TW5 issue. Its a much bigger issue. > > I was at first completely confused by it. WHY on earth is something you > can see on screen can't be highlight

[tw] Re: Tech Query: Pecularities of Non-Copying Copy!!

2018-02-19 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi, I cannot reproduce this when I type your entries in a JSON Tiddler I can copy and find it normally You said you have those numbers auto-generated? maybe there's simply a .toString() missing somewhere? just an idea -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[tw] Re: Just a little starting help

2018-02-18 Thread BurningTreeC
Ciao Paperoga, there are others in this group that know more about solid beginner tutorials I can give you these links: - very peaceful youtube tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMGpAW0z_Bo=PLzZCajspPU_UjFn0uy-J9URz0LP4zhxRK - of course: https://tiddlywiki.com for

[tw] Re: TidGraph: strange opening behavior

2018-02-18 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi @AlexHough, it updates the browser address bar when opening a link - I think that's the problem Am Sonntag, 18. Februar 2018 14:12:00 UTC+1 schrieb AlexHough: > > Hi All, > > > go to > https://ihm4u.github.io/tw5plugs/#Tidgraph%20-%20Easy%20tiddler%20graphs%20for%20TW5 > > open and close

[tw] Re: Comment: Web v. Email versions of this Google Group

2018-02-17 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Josiah, I didn't try it, but apparently you can read the group in a feed reader, too: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!aboutgroup/tiddlywiki Simon Am Samstag, 17. Februar 2018 20:12:53 UTC+1 schrieb @TiddlyTweeter: > > I recently started taking the Email for this group. I don't read it. I

[tw] Re: Images in Tiddly Wiki

2018-02-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi, this is something that also caused some tinkering to me I found some useful sites: - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19179424/how-to-wrap-text-around-an-image-using-html-css -

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyTouch/MuuriTouch

2018-02-16 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Hello Simon, > very good. The viewport.js sound very interesting to. You wrote above , > the viewport macro is "measuring" the viewport. > Especially for mobile use it would be very practical to be able to set > the viewport based on conditions with a function like this > But that's

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyTouch/MuuriTouch

2018-02-16 Thread BurningTreeC
@Jan, I'll give this some thoughts, maybe the formula plugin can be replaced by native TW widget-/macro acrobatics I changed the PageTemplate so that if a dependency is missing the story shows nevertheless something like the viewport macro would be nice to have in the core. I'll change it a

[tw] Re: Simple instructions for TiddlySever

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello all, >>> >>> I have, a, uh, "friend" who is familiar with TW and has multiple node >>> versions running, each in a different terminal window, and a couple single >>> file wikis. Hes heard a lot of great things about TiddlyServer, and thinks >

[tw] Re: TiddlyTouch/MuuriTouch

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
@Jan, you also need the pan widget and the hammer.js tiddlers the list: - the formula plugin - the pan widget $:/plugins/BTC/tiddly-touch/widgets/pan.js - the hammer.js lib $:/plugins/BTC/tiddly-touch/lib/hammer.js - the viewport.js macro

Re: [tw] TiddlyTouch/MuuriTouch

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
ggabale border between tiddlers and sidebar. Absolutely great. > How exactly do you install it? > > In fact muuri has so many features that it is hard to discover everything. > > Yours Jan > > > > > > Am 10.01.2018 um 16:24 schrieb BurningTreeC: > > Hello ti

[tw] Re: Issue: Auto-Enumeration. I have no idea how.

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
Does this have to be done in TW? I'd do it with a bash script I have a Jason structure (just stored right now as plain text in a Tiddler) > that I need to add numbers to to be able to save it so it can be then > imported with unique title fields. > > Here is are a few records so you can see the

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
r-scrolling as mentioned before. >> >> 2 - Mode 2 - as a re-positionable overlay float that keeps position >> relative to viewport, not tiddler. Similar to the emergent keyboard >> behaviour. >> >> Just thoughts >> Josiah >> >> > I'll have

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
@Josiah, > > > ALSO the right-hand positioning of the normal controls I think will be > difficult to make work universally. It eats screen estate and currently > conflicts with other settings like some side-bar widths (ask if you need > more info on this). > the positioning of the controls is

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
about PERFORMANCE: I've seen that having certain sidebar tabs open affects the panel performance A LOT, a real LOT Like the Recent Tab or the More Tab. I guess that avoiding certain widgets like the list widget for creating the panel could improve performance but I really can't tell what

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-15 Thread BurningTreeC
Ciao Josiah, > > Eeek! Loss of keyboard! :-) And there I was researching character sets :-) > FYI Re on-screen keyboards I responded to PMario's negative comments on > GitHub here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3111 >

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Other option: give the textarea of the edit template a min-height = height >> of the entryPanel + N (where N is something like 2 lineheights so?) >> > > Great idea! I'll do that > > >> >>> 1 - Make it double-click to launch. It's easy to launch accidentally with

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Coda, > 1 - Make it double-click to launch. > It's easy to launch accidentally with single-click. > yes, then I'd like to make it configurable how to launch it, because the options are many: tapping (1/2/3/...times) or swiping could be the two favourites there > > 2 - Restrict the

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
led? best wishes, BurningTreeC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email

[tw] [GitHub] awesome lists - where should TW be listed?

2018-02-14 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello folks, on GitHub there's a "trend" of listing useful programs/sources in repositories called "awesome-ios", "awesome-selfhosted", "awesome-thisandthat" ... there are many of those lists I found out about TW through the awesome-selfhosted list (link

[tw] Re: [POLL] What does the community think about the new diff plugin?

2018-02-12 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi Riz, I think the most exciting thing is just being able to use it - so the question if core or plugin is not that important to me personally Though it's interesting to gather more points of view BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw] Re: [POLL] What does the community think about the new diff plugin?

2018-02-12 Thread BurningTreeC
d love to see the storing of the > diffs become tiddler version history.! > > What a time to be in TW! > > > On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 10:40:46 PM UTC-6, BurningTreeC wrote: >> >> Hello community, >> >> there's a new plugin on the TiddlyWiki pr

[tw] Re: TW5 beginner: sidebar, css etc

2018-02-11 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello @sklpns 1) you can create a tiddler and tag it $:/tags/SideBar, that will add it as a sidebar tab then you can list all tiddlers chronologically like this: <$list filter="[all[tiddlers]!sort[modified]limit[100]]"> <$link to=<>><>//see here for

[tw] [POLL] What does the community think about the new diff plugin?

2018-02-11 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello community, there's a new plugin on the TiddlyWiki prerelease page (link) that visually shows the differences of what you added and deleted while editing a tiddler in the preview panel Here's the github commit:

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-11 Thread BurningTreeC
le fonts > on computer that should suffice. Get beyond Europe and it is another story. > > Josiah > > On Sunday, 11 February 2018 19:03:34 UTC+1, BurningTreeC wrote: >> >> @TiddlyTweeter, >> >> >>> IF possible *emulation of extant keyboard designs

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-11 Thread BurningTreeC
@TiddlyTweeter, > IF possible *emulation of extant keyboard designs would be good*. AltGr & > AltGr+Shift would allow that. > > Of course there is also great option to add a line for items normally > under AltGr that could have normal Shift, rather than anything special. > > *In design terms*

[tw] Re: TiddlyTouch/MuuriTouch

2018-02-10 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Hi BTC, > > I think it is from Eric Shulmans tiddlytools Quickstart > http://tiddlytools.com/quickstart/moveable.html > Hi Birthe, thanks for the link! @all, this is cool, seems that tw classic allows pretty advanced things. is that because of jquery support? > > > Birthe > BTC --

[tw] Re: [TW5] The Pan Widget

2018-02-10 Thread BurningTreeC
The *pan *widget now lets you define $steps="stepspersecond" (1/2/20/100...default:24) and $repeatactions="""actionstrings""" for actions you want to repeat each step. have fun, BTC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-10 Thread BurningTreeC
; > - Am I right in thinking that for the Json data Tiddlers y*ou need a > separate one for each line*? Could get cumbersome? > My description is not clear enough about that. You can have all keys in one json tiddler. > > Great stuff! > > Best wishes > Josiah &

[tw] Re: How to handle a lot of wikis with Node

2018-02-10 Thread BurningTreeC
Hello Tristan, I'm using pm2 http://pm2.keymetrics.io/ to handle multiple node processes, it gives you some control you may want you can start a process with pm2 start "processname" and stop it the same way, reload it and more with a bit of bash scripting one could manage processes to stop

[tw] Re: TiddlyTouch/MuuriTouch

2018-02-10 Thread BurningTreeC
An unknown human being (I guess) wrote me via guerillamail.com (where I'm not going to answer) Hello, > > Thank for the wonderful work on muuritouch. :) thank you > > > An excellent case use for murri (imo) is as a gallery. And I woudl like to > suggest as an improvement the ability for

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-10 Thread BurningTreeC
@TiddlyTweeter & @all, a possible scheme for creating keyboard layouts: - a new tiddler, tagged $:/tags/something, holds everything in its fields - create a field "row-1-small" for the first row and the keys you want to have in the first row when caps-lock isn't set - create a

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-09 Thread BurningTreeC
> > Point me to the entry system and i will be your slave. > When there is one I'll post it here, thanks for your help! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an

[tw] Re: Removing an index and its value from a dictionary tiddler

2018-02-09 Thread BurningTreeC
hello @hubertgk, try <$action-setfield $tiddler="_data000" $index="film_frame_hh"/> hope it works BTC Am Freitag, 9. Februar 2018 15:41:32 UTC+1 schrieb hubertgk: > > Hi all, > > So far, I've only been able to clear a value from the below index, such as > below: > > <$action-setfield

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-09 Thread BurningTreeC
> > BurningTreeC wrote: >> >> >> @TiddlyTweeter: >>> >>> BTC >>> >>> At level of DESIGN-for-purpose I have two responses... I'm talking here >>> about basic keyboard LANGUAGE issues. >>> >>> 1 - for DESKT

[tw] Re: [Proof of concept] Tiddly Onscreen Keyboard

2018-02-09 Thread BurningTreeC
Am Freitag, 9. Februar 2018 13:51:53 UTC+1 schrieb @TiddlyTweeter: > > Ciao BTC > > I looked at a bunch of discussions on "how to switch off/replace the > default keyboard" on Android. There is a LOT of useful discussion of that. > > Most of it is beyond me to understand. > > My crude

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