[tw5] Re: List not working anymore when I enter // into the text

2021-09-22 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day heusmich, Just a few "//" options. For the giggles, download attached and drag into TiddlyWiki.com (or any wiki) for import of sample tiddler. Cheers ! On Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at 6:32:53 PM UTC-3 heusmich wrote: > Hi @all, > > I´m currently creating a guideline with the help of

Re: [tw5] Re: [NOOB] need some help with filters OR instead of AND

2021-09-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
ckdown and current mess sometime soon) > > just what i needed. > > > On Tue, 21 Sept 2021 at 02:04, Charlie Veniot wrote: > >> Just for conversation's sake, download the attached and drag it into >> tiddlywiki.com . >> >> On Monday, Septem

[tw5] Re: Filter tiddlers with exactly one tag.

2021-09-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
That *is* short, sweet and nice. I do enjoy. However, am I correct in saying that this only works if tags are one word or CamelCase words? *(I always use spaces in my multi-word tags because I find that easier to read. And they wind up double-bracketed by TiddlyWiki in the tags fields.)* On

[tw5] Re: Filter tiddlers with exactly one tag.

2021-09-20 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day, Give the attached tiddler a spin. (Download and then drag the file into TiddlyWiki.com.) On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 11:38:43 PM UTC-3 thor...@gmail.com wrote: > I wish to filter tiddlers with a `technical_todo` tag into "tiddlers which > I have already tagged with _another_ t

[tw5] Re: [NOOB] need some help with filters OR instead of AND

2021-09-20 Thread Charlie Veniot
Just for conversation's sake, download the attached and drag it into tiddlywiki.com . On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 5:36:59 AM UTC-3 peterdart...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks for the hints, > I am understanding more about TW5 and learning, but still no cigar. > > I will explain what i am tryin

[tw5] Re: What are editor options for TiddlyWiki syntax highlighting?

2021-09-20 Thread Charlie Veniot
Oops. Nano because: - really easy to create syntax highlighting for any language (or for any kind of text) - extremely light and agile - loads of reference resources for GNU nano (including videos) On Monday, September 20, 2021 at 9:35:39 AM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Tha

[tw5] Re: What are editor options for TiddlyWiki syntax highlighting?

2021-09-20 Thread Charlie Veniot
Thanks all for the ideas. None of those really do the trick for me, so I've decided to make GNU nano my TiddlyWiki-syntax-highlighting editor until something better ever comes along. (Maybe I'll see what I'm missing if and when I can view some videos of those.) - really easy to create syn

[tw5] What are editor options for TiddlyWiki syntax highlighting?

2021-09-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
I've been thinking lightly about this for the better part of a month. As a way to make it easier to review complicated TiddlyWiki tiddler content, especially convenient when those tiddlers are in their own files (TiddlyWiki on nodejs.) For the last couple of days, I've been pretty consumed by

[tw5] Re: how to add a button to the top right of the tiddler to copy the title ?

2021-09-18 Thread Charlie Veniot
To study and copy for the creation of your own button: $:/core/ui/Buttons/edit *(you need to at least have a tiddler like this for your button)* $:/core/images/edit-button *(nice to have one like this, even if your image is just an emoji or whatever)* $:/language/Buttons/Edit/Caption *(maybe ni

[tw5] Re: "Loud Tones?" on Discourse discussion: talk.tiddlywiki.org

2021-09-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
It would be good for the discourse forum to indicate that moderators can also edit members' posts to benefit the community. That should be mentioned prominently in terms of use or something. That aside, I wish you and other members all the best over in the discourse forum. You've put together

[tw5] Re: Question about the TiddlyWiki GG

2021-09-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
Thanks for the confirmation, Jeremy. That is the way I like things. And the push I needed to bail on TiddlyTalk completely. Re TiddlyTalk, I don't know which is worse: that people's posts can be edited by moderators, or that there is no clear "Terms of Use" or other indicator that posts can b

[tw5] Question about the TiddlyWiki GG

2021-09-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
Am I correct in saying that GG moderators do not and cannot edit posts by members? -- 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...@googlegr

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
Just thinking out loud... Step 1 to safe-keep important tiddlers: add a little bit of custom code to $/core/ui/ImportListing (Well, I am pondering over what kind of trouble I might get myself into...) If a tiddler being imported already exists and the already existing one has a certain tag, or

[tw5] Re: How to get the title of a tiddler in js?

2021-09-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
That will require a change to the plugin's javascript, I think, which will be quite ugly. Alternatively, you could create a single-click button in the tiddler toolbar which copies the tiddler title to the clipboard. I think that would be a much more trivial affair. On Wednesday, September 15,

[tw5] Re: How to get the title of a tiddler in js?

2021-09-14 Thread Charlie Veniot
Oh good. Big sigh of relief over here. *(I may have had "look, see, it works" moments while people politely nod in agreement while awkwardly hoping somebody else lifts a hand and breaks the news...)* On Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 11:03:13 AM UTC-3 strikke...@gmail.com wrote: > cj.v, > Th

[tw5] Re: How to get the title of a tiddler in js?

2021-09-14 Thread Charlie Veniot
Just to answer your first question, you want to modify the ViewTemplate in your TiddlyWiki that has the plugin. (screenshot below) Also, after you've edited the plugin, you have to make sure to save and reload the TiddlyWiki for the change to take effect. I just tested this again, and it all

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
i 14. syyskuuta 2021 klo 3.47.40 UTC+3 cj.v...@gmail.com kirjoitti: > >> Arg. Please ignore the macro "theCount". That was part of an initial >> plan that I tossed aside. >> >> On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 9:44:38 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: >> &g

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Arg. Please ignore the macro "theCount". That was part of an initial plan that I tossed aside. On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 9:44:38 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Oh yeah, forgot to attach sample related tiddlers in case anybody wants to > dive into that and play. &

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Oh yeah, forgot to attach sample related tiddlers in case anybody wants to dive into that and play. On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 9:40:32 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Although I figure most folk will understand Eric's nice solution, I'll > throw mine here anyway,

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Although I figure most folk will understand Eric's nice solution, I'll throw mine here anyway, for the giggles. If anything, you'll see clues that this old sponge of mine operates pretty much way out in left field, or the far side ... Assuming that the negative sign is included with the number

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
not. Thus after count[], <> variable >>> will contain a 1 or a 0. >>> >>> I'm afraid there is no solution at my level of competence :/ >>> >>> maanantai 13. syyskuuta 2021 klo 18.36.56 UTC+3 cj.v...@gmail.com >>> kirjoitti: >&

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
#x27;m afraid there is no solution at my level of competence :/ > > maanantai 13. syyskuuta 2021 klo 18.36.56 UTC+3 cj.v...@gmail.com > kirjoitti: > >> This may seem silly, but a mock-up screenshot of expected output would be >> pretty awesome. Information with labels of what the

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
is the answer you're looking for.' On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 12:20:15 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Well, in the middle of doing something else, so not quite sure if I have > the right count in the highlighted filter. > > On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 12:18:45

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Well, in the middle of doing something else, so not quite sure if I have the right count in the highlighted filter. On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 12:18:45 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > <$list filter="[has[frequency]]"> > *<$vars theCount={{{ [all[current]!days

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
<$list filter="[has[frequency]]"> *<$vars theCount={{{ [all[current]!days:last-contact{!!frequency}count[]] }}} >* <$list filter="[all[current]!days:last-contact{!!frequency}]"> <$link><$view field="title"/> ** On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 12:12:45 PM UTC-3 0 0 wrote: > Thank you f

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
Oh yeah, oops. Scatter-brained. On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 12:02:58 PM UTC-3 Eric Shulman wrote: > On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 6:51:14 AM UTC-7 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Aside: we could merge the two <$list> filters together > > > That wouldn't work in this case, as the inner fil

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
those steps are a visual/explicit reminder or something (i.e. a trail of breadcrumbs!) On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 10:46:50 AM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > G'day, > > Just focusing on this bit of your code: > > <$list filter="[all[current]!days:last-contact{!!

[tw5] Re: Count[], sum[] etc. in nested lists?

2021-09-13 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day, Just focusing on this bit of your code: <$list filter="[all[current]!days:last-contact{!!frequency}]"> <$link><$view field="title"/> Let's do this: <$list *variable="thisTiddler" * filter="[all[current]!days:last-contact{!!frequency}]"> <$link><$view field="title"/> Now yo

[tw5] Re: shortcut to open the control panel

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
l things. Darn. On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 4:22:47 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > I am going to throw a little curve ball at you. > > I can't figure out at all how to get the navigator widget thing working. > > However, I think I much prefer this (give a tiddler as per th

[tw5] Re: shortcut to open the control panel

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
I am going to throw a little curve ball at you. I can't figure out at all how to get the navigator widget thing working. However, I think I much prefer this (give a tiddler as per the screenshot below a go.) The big advantage of opening the Control Panel in a separate window (side-by-side with

[tw5] Re: If possible, can GG continue to co-exist with TiddlyTalk?

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
Knock on wood, moving from those other places to TiddlyTalk ? On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 3:14:40 PM UTC-3 strikke...@gmail.com wrote: > . * (I think that's something that could be done now, seeing how well >> TiddlyTalk has been received.)* > > > I have no idea how many users that used G

[tw5] Re: If possible, can GG continue to co-exist with TiddlyTalk?

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
One would think a no-brainer because GG costs nothing, but not quite the no-brainer if there are costs/efforts on the TiddlyTalk side to maintain integration. If it is not a pain in the caboose to keep that integration, it might be good to completely alter the header for this GG and just have

[tw5] Re: How to get the title of a tiddler in js?

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hi, Instead of altering the javascript, give what's in the screenshot below a try. Do note: for the change to take effect, you do have to save and reload your TiddlyWiki. [image: Screenshot 2021-09-12 1.48.30 PM.png] On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 12:34:03 PM UTC-3 imleg...@gmail.com wrote:

[tw5] If possible, can GG continue to co-exist with TiddlyTalk?

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
I gave TiddlyTalk a go, and it is like death by a million cuts, cognitively speaking. Too many design issues with TiddlyTalk for me to operate with it. The design of GG, for all of its warts, works for me because of lack of features, because of the simplicity. So I just have to manage sensory/

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki "Trail Mix" video: Startup Actions + other little things

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
Thanks, much appreciated ! 25 years ago, I gave up trying to put personal "leave a message" recordings in voice mail because it would take me forever. Can't seem to speak without tripping over my words. Brain too fast, mouth to slow. Brain to fast, mouth to slow? Now I'm thinking of lyrics r

[tw5] Re: ISO week date format template

2021-09-12 Thread Charlie Veniot
[Thu],[7]" should be "[Sun],[7]" >> >> The dangers of mindless cut and paste ... >> >> On Saturday, September 11, 2021 at 12:49:23 AM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >>> G'day, >>> >>> Just to get the conversation started, try th

[tw5] TiddlyWiki "Trail Mix" video: Startup Actions + other little things

2021-09-11 Thread Charlie Veniot
*(Related tiddlers in attached JSON. Download and drag/drop into some TiddlyWiki for import.)* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QykVmZoemg -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

[tw5] Re: Freelink and non-english tiddler title

2021-09-11 Thread Charlie Veniot
I have no idea if this would technically work. Even if it technically worked, I have no idea whether or not it would be crap (pardon my language!) What if you kept tiddler titles in English, but then had non-english titles with unicode characters as aliases? That aside, would the pending Tiddl

[tw5] Re: ISO week date format template

2021-09-11 Thread Charlie Veniot
* Oops, typo in the last "search-replace" * "[Thu],[7]" should be "[Sun],[7]" The dangers of mindless cut and paste ... On Saturday, September 11, 2021 at 12:49:23 AM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > G'day, > > Just to get the conversatio

[tw5] Re: ISO week date format template

2021-09-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day, Just to get the conversation started, try this in a new tiddler in some tiddlywiki: <$vars dateNow= <>> {{{ [search-replace:[Mon],[1]search-replace:[Tue],[2]search-replace:[Wed],[3]search-replace:[Thu],[4]search-replace:[Fri],[5]search-replace:[Sat],[6]search-replace:[Thu],[7]] }}}

[tw5] Re: Very basic EditTextWidget tutorial and how I often specify target tiddler name

2021-09-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
Thank-you for the 5.2.0 info ! I added info about that in the comments section of the video. On Friday, September 10, 2021 at 5:37:18 PM UTC-3 amreus wrote: > Simplified work-flow videos like this would have shortened my TiddlyWiki > learning curve considerably. Please keep it up if you can. >

[tw5] Re: How to start TW5 with sidebar collapsed

2021-09-10 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hello, Sorry, just taking a quick break at work, so no time to explain details. Please download and drag the attachment into some tiddlywiki, take a look at the one tiddler and alter for your needs. Cheers! On Friday, September 10, 2021 at 2:18:34 PM UTC-3 Faber wrote: > Hello, it's possible

[tw5] Very basic EditTextWidget tutorial and how I often specify target tiddler name

2021-09-09 Thread Charlie Veniot
https://youtu.be/qOJc2sFiPd8 Not much of an award-winning video. Although I really don't like recording myself, I strangely had fun doing this one. Maybe because I wasn't tripping all over myself quite as badly as my norm. Well, the outtakes of my first three tries would prove otherwise... -

[tw5] TiddlyWiki Programming Fun: Date Picker Widgets +

2021-09-08 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day all, While documentation for my "Date Picker Widgets" mini-programming-project is still in the works, and while I plan on putting a bunch of tiny tutorials/whatever videos together ... I decided to throw together a quick and dirty "preview" video

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-06 Thread Charlie Veniot
Just to re-iterate, there are several ways an important tiddler can be unintentionally fricasseed. The most likely from a brain-fart moment, examples off the top o' me noggin': - delete button - drag and drop a crap version that overwrites the good version - bad set-field (or other act

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-06 Thread Charlie Veniot
Well, by obfuscation, I see that as a catch-all word to also mean abstraction, encapsulation, and whatever other little design thingies so that the end result doesn't look anything like TiddlyWiki any more. So a user will have to work very hard to get into trouble. Your Plan B is my Plan A, and

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-06 Thread Charlie Veniot
Oh, don't pursue that for my sake. I've got something in mind already that I want to try out. On Monday, September 6, 2021 at 3:53:44 AM UTC-3 TW Tones wrote: > Charlie, > > *My problem is about preventing tiddlers from being overwritten by an > import or by a new tiddler getting created and s

[tw5] Re: More playing around with TiddlyWiki on node.js: the makings of a distributed database

2021-09-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
ist, then it will always be used for new customers and >>> remain the primary "source of truth". From which all sales reps obtain the >>> customer details. >>> >>> Regards >>> Tones >>> >>> On Sunday, 5 September 2021 at 07:07

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
Well, "Tiddly Locking" isn't a solution to my problem in this thread. My problem is about preventing tiddlers from being overwritten by an import or by a new tiddler getting created and saved with a name of a tiddler that already exists. That's not solved. Tiddly Locking is great, is something

[tw5] Re: More playing around with TiddlyWiki on node.js: the makings of a distributed database

2021-09-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
as his/her own view-only "Sales Rep 2 Customer List" that gets updated >> (automatically and behind the scenes) upon new/edit/delete of customer >> tiddlers, and also has view access to "Sales Rep *1* *(not 2)* Customer >> List". >> >> On

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day Tones, I've got editing and delete of important tiddlers blocked via tiddler locking. That's easy and good. The only thing I have to handle, even if 99% unlikely, is certain tiddlers getting overwritten by any tech-savvy (well, TiddlyWiki-savvy) individual. Since that can't really be pr

[tw5] Re: Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
Trying to achieve a robust architecture for a farm of node.js TiddlyWikis that together form a distributed database, with end-user level (and private) TiddlyWikis that have certain types of tiddlers that are automagically shared (and the rest private), and system-level TiddlyWikis that tie all

[tw5] Can a tiddler be setup to not allow being overwritten?

2021-09-05 Thread Charlie Veniot
Say I have a tiddler that must not be overwritten by things such as: - an attempt to save a new tiddler with the same name - an import of a tiddler with the same name i.e. a critical tiddler, one which if overwritten, things will get completely screwed up. Is there an easy way to protect

[tw5] Re: More playing around with TiddlyWiki on node.js: the makings of a distributed database

2021-09-04 Thread Charlie Veniot
n new/edit/delete of customer tiddlers, and also has view access to "Sales Rep *1* *(not 2)* Customer List". On Saturday, September 4, 2021 at 5:53:52 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Say I have two sales reps, each with his/her own private TiddlyWiki on > node.js. > > Neith

[tw5] More playing around with TiddlyWiki on node.js: the makings of a distributed database

2021-09-04 Thread Charlie Veniot
Say I have two sales reps, each with his/her own private TiddlyWiki on node.js. Neither sales rep has access of any kind to the other sales rep's TiddlyWiki. However, each sales rep does have view access to one tiddler from the other sales rep's TiddlyWiki: other sales rep's list of customers.

Re: [tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-09-02 Thread Charlie Veniot
t;>>>>>>> isn't available in WikiText (or whatever markup). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> But having to fall back on HTML/CSS isn't so bad. With >>>>>>>>> TiddlyWiki, it can be plug and play. Grab some

[tw5] yuml.de for simple UML diagrams

2021-09-02 Thread Charlie Veniot
Drag the attached JSON into TiddlyWiki.com In the imported tiddlers, you'll see that I've just setup static diagrams as external image tiddlers. It would be easy enough for an enterprising person to create dynamic diagrams based on existing tiddlers and some filtering magic. Food for thought i

[tw5] Re: How to use this plugin I paste the url and click create button nothing happens

2021-08-31 Thread Charlie Veniot
Some relevant documentation just for reference: - https://tiddlywiki.com/#Installing%20a%20plugin%20from%20the%20plugin%20library - https://tiddlywiki.com/#Manually%20installing%20a%20plugin On Tuesday, August 31, 2021 at 11:40:00 AM UTC-3 imleg...@gmail.com wrote: > As the title sai

[tw5] TiddlyWiki discussion forum: a thought about choice of forum

2021-08-31 Thread Charlie Veniot
With all the talk about TiddlyTalk and longterm discussions about Google Drive, I just had this thought. It would be pretty cool if documentation Tiddlers at TiddlyWiki.com (or wherever) could have, in the footers of those tiddlers, embedded iFrame of related discussion topics from the forum sh

Re: [tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
can be put in a template tiddler, and then it is just a >>>>>>> matter >>>>>>> of applying that template anywhere you need via the beauty of >>>>>>> transclusion >>>>>>> and then you never need to put you

Re: [tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-30 Thread Charlie Veniot
o do more than write simple >>>>>> wikitext. >>>>>> >>>>>> I was looking to solution like Emacs org-mode Visibility Cycling >>>>>> <https://orgmode.org/manual/Visibility-Cycling.html>. >>>

Re: [tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-29 Thread Charlie Veniot
t; >>> >>> On 29/08/21 4:24 am, David Gifford wrote: >>> >>> Everyone always forgets the simplest solution to this. The HTML details >>> disclosure element. >>> >>> Your section header >>> >>> {{Your transcluded tiddler}}

Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-29 Thread Charlie Veniot
2021 at 2:47:13 PM UTC-3 Mohammad wrote: > Hi Charlie, > > Boris has replied and suggested having a look at Discourse themes, they > welcome to add more themes! > Please see https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/other-themes-for-discourse/446 > > > > Best wishes > Mohammad

[tw5] Re: Some coding fun: A Word Occurrence Highlighter

2021-08-29 Thread Charlie Veniot
Cognitively, "mark" throws me off because every time I see that I think of "Mark", a great childhood buddy. Then, whatever I'm trying to do at the moment hits a major pause as I'm distracted by childhood memories. Everything, and I mean everything, is just one degree of separation from everyt

Re: [tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-29 Thread Charlie Veniot
ember: anything cosmetically disagreeable can be easily >> adjusted via some quick CSS adjustments. >> >> For example: different border setup or no borders, background colors, >> indent of sections within other sections, etc. etc. >> >> That code demo is very rough

[tw5] Re: Highlighting duplicates in lists

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
This whole thread inspired me to get my geek on and play my kind of "BrainAge" game: see Some coding fun: A Word Occurrence Highlighter just in case there's anything of use to you in there, even if just the entertainment value... On Thursda

Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
mple theme. > > On Sunday, August 29, 2021 at 5:31:08 AM UTC+2 Mohammad wrote: > >> On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 12:03 AM Charlie Veniot >> wrote: >> >>> Yeah, GG still works better for me than TT on my desktop. >>> >>> I don't do mob

Re: [tw5] Re: Use Talk Tiddlywiki instead of Google Forum

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
Yeah, GG still works better for me than TT on my desktop. I don't do mobile, and I suspect it is the mobile goodness in discourse that makes the desktop experience pretty crappy from my perspective. Every several days or so, I do visit https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/. My big annoyance at the momen

[tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
prototype a design possibility. On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 3:41:45 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Hello, > > Just a code sample in case of any use. It is just me imagining how I'd > create a basic setup to get started. A little bit rough around the edges. > > Downloa

[tw5] Re: Collapse and expand headings in a tiddler

2021-08-28 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hello, Just a code sample in case of any use. It is just me imagining how I'd create a basic setup to get started. A little bit rough around the edges. Download the attached and drag it into https://tiddlywiki.com/ for importing and checking out. Screenshot below fyi. Cheers! [image: Scree

[tw5] Re: Edit Suggestion: Simple ways to write protect tiddlers

2021-08-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
That's good stuff! On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 10:55:32 PM UTC-3 TW Tones wrote: > I add the edit icon to other lists so I can edit a tiddler ! > > {{||$:/core/ui/Buttons/edit}} <$link/> > > Tones > On Saturday, 28 August 2021 at 11:51:10 UTC+10 Eric Shulman wrote: > >> On Friday, August 27, 20

[tw5] Re: Edit Suggestion: Simple ways to write protect tiddlers

2021-08-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
Well, at first I was doing as per the documentation ("*To get it back you will need to open the stylesheet tiddler and change "none" to "inline".*") At the moment, I find it more convenient to just keep that css in a dedicated CSS tiddler. When I want to turn off locking, I just take the "$:/t

[tw5] Edit Suggestion: Simple ways to write protect tiddlers

2021-08-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
Simple ways to write protect tiddlers Just a suggestion in case you think it is worth it... To write-protect a tiddler, I'm thinking a good idea to not just prevent edit of such a tiddler, but also prevent delete of such

[tw5] Re: Delete of tiddlers: Trying to setup consistent confirmation messages

2021-08-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
Never mind that "ALSO" bit in my last post, I figured out how I hobbled my extra behaviour on delete when clicking delete in view mode. Major face to palm imprint. On Friday, August 27, 2021 at 6:03:44 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Well, when I go to click on permalink,

[tw5] Re: Delete of tiddlers: Trying to setup consistent confirmation messages

2021-08-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
Well, when I go to click on permalink, or export, or whatever buttons under more, and click delete by mistake, it is a huge pain in the rear. I've got all kinds of tiddlers that have nothing in the text field, but rather values in custom fields. It sucks when that kind of tiddler mistakenly ge

[tw5] Delete of tiddlers: Trying to setup consistent confirmation messages

2021-08-27 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day all, I just noticed some inconsistent behaviour (maybe inconsistent by design?) with the delete tiddler button: - for a tiddler in edit mode, clicking the delete button prompts with a confirmation "Do you wish to delete ...", which gives the opportunity to cancel if the button w

[tw5] Re: List filter using the checkbox widget

2021-08-26 Thread Charlie Veniot
G'day, Yeah, you're right: each checkbox is indeed overwriting the (entire) field with what is associated with the one selected checkbox. i.e. the field doesn't aggregate the values of multiple selected check boxes. I imagine you've noticed that having each check box associated with the same

Re: [tw5] "I moved to Discourse" - add your name too?

2021-08-25 Thread Charlie Veniot
All of that is totally valid and well said, but do keep in mind: When something is too complex for an individual with a cognitive disability (including Edward, including me, including whoever else), the complexity of an application and/or the interface, that doesn't really get resolved by more

Re: [tw5] "I moved to Discourse" - add your name too?

2021-08-24 Thread Charlie Veniot
It only sends summaries if one stays away from the forum? What the frig kind of messed-up design is that ? There are certain kinds of flaws that I can tolerate and some of those even understand, but that design has me feeling this way about the des

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-21 Thread Charlie Veniot
't be super-perfect because each tiddlywiki needs to be restarted to get the latest data tiddlers from the other tiddlywikis* Something like that. No fuss, no muss. Keeping it simple. On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 3:18:27 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Say I have a Tid

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-20 Thread Charlie Veniot
That is quite awesome for folk who want to learn about and fiddle with that stuff. I'm already throwing myself into other things I really want to learn, so the plate is already cognitively overflowing (hence the instant push-back when anything new approaches my plate.) Doesn't matter. If ever

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
August 19, 2021 at 7:13:51 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > If this theme > <https://meta.discourse.org/t/sams-personal-minimal-topic-list-design/23552> > can be provided as an option, then I'm good. > > On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 6:44:50 PM UTC-3 PMario wrote: >

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
If this theme can be provided as an option, then I'm good. On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 6:44:50 PM UTC-3 PMario wrote: > On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 11:25:13 PM UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Yeah, just loo

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
Yeah, just looked at it again. Created an account to see if I can customize the interface to be more GG looking, no dice. Love TiddlyWiki, *really* loathe that new forum. Not convinced I'll have the patience to deal with that interface. Too many bells and whistles going on. Bare-bones mini

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
Yeah, something else that irks me: I like one line per conversation, with few columns of info (person who started the conversation, last reply date/time, and subject (with a little bit of text from the message to fill remaining space, that's fine.) And: here I am with a nice 27" display, loads

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-19 Thread Charlie Veniot
I don't think I can go over there to play with it. When I'm forced to go, I'll try it. If I can't stand it, I'll have a decision to make then. Well, if there is an alternative interface, or an alternative way to interact with the discourse site without actually having to look at it, then I'l

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
I had not noticed cycled refreshing. Thanks! I must watch those TiddlyWikis again. On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 5:07:31 PM UTC-3 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Charlie, > > On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 8:18:27 PM UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Say I have a TiddlyWiki running on node.j

[tw5] Re: A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
Good stuff for later. Thank-you ! I'm still very new to node.js and TiddlyWiki on node.js (let's say "white belt") and I consider myself maybe an "orange belt" re TiddlyWiki. Just to prototype, I'm going to go with some old-school thinking, just as a way to familiarise myself (a bit of a "brai

[tw5] A brewing idea: TiddlyWiki on node.js: check for changes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
Say I have a TiddlyWiki running on node.js, and two people currently viewing the same TiddlyWiki in their browsers. Say User 1 is editing a tiddler. I'm thinking it would be cool if User 2 could know that User 1 is editing the tiddler (or that anybody is editing the tiddler.) And/or, it woul

[tw5] TiddlyWikis on node.js: includeWikis: configuration BEFORE includes

2021-08-17 Thread Charlie Veniot
Boys o' boys, I really like the includeWikis thing for node.js TiddlyWikis. I am an organization fiend, and includeWikis rocks. The only problem I've found is a need for a wee heads-up in the documentation. Maybe a conversation he

[tw5] Re: Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
having an "oh poop" moment.) Hmm, maybe I should be thinking of a career as a white hat, kind of an Inspector Clouseau version ... On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 12:51:35 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > It kind of sounds like the iFrame element should then be outright &g

[tw5] Re: Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
*};* >> let clockEl = document.getElementById("clockDiv"); >> ... >> >> The reason for the added code: block access to the back button in the >> iFrame (by blocking access to the entire menu), which winds up performing >> the back button o

[tw5] Re: Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
tes how an iFrame can show dynamically created/modified HTML+javascript. On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 11:55:46 AM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > Updated one of the tiddlers in the JSON package. New version attached. > > The addition highlighted below: > > > > >

[tw5] Re: Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
o the back button in the iFrame (by blocking access to the entire menu), which winds up performing the back button operation on the entire browser page. On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 11:27:41 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > I don't know what made me think of this. > > In case this ha

Re: [tw5] Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
UTC-3 Mohammad wrote: > Charlie > > I assume this is a very clever solution! > Can we say this is a backdoor to inject JS into TW. > Of course I am not familiar with iframe features in TW! > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 6:57 AM Char

[tw5] Re: Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-16 Thread Charlie Veniot
ards > Tones > > On Monday, 16 August 2021 at 12:39:05 UTC+10 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Better to keep the HTML readable, drag the attached json with two >> tiddlers into some TiddlyWiki: >> >> On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 11:27:41 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wr

[tw5] Re: [tw] Re: Continue order list numbering after code block?

2021-08-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
Hi, The first is fine, but the second should be a On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 12:03:18 AM UTC-3 dgle...@gmail.com wrote: > @Eric Shulman > I appreciate your attempt to to show me a fix, I do. But as demonstrated > below, it doesn't work. It created an oddity of issues (I am using 5.1.23 >

[tw5] Re: Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
Better to keep the HTML readable, drag the attached json with two tiddlers into some TiddlyWiki: On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 11:27:41 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > I don't know what made me think of this. > > In case this has not been brought up in a while (I doubt

[tw5] Re: Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
Better to keep the HTML readable, drag this package of two tiddlers into some TiddlyWiki: On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 11:27:41 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: > I don't know what made me think of this. > > In case this has not been brought up in a while (I doubt this is new

[tw5] Just a goofy thought: a way to get javascript into a Tiddler

2021-08-15 Thread Charlie Veniot
I don't know what made me think of this. In case this has not been brought up in a while (I doubt this is new to seasoned folk) ... I was thinking: could I use an iFrame to include simple javascript in a tiddler without getting into macros or plugins that enable javascript. And, if I could, th

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