Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development News

2012-01-30 Thread HansBKK
On Monday, January 30, 2012 9:51:07 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > Pandoc is very interesting, thanks for pointing it out. > > The big difference I notice with these tools is that they are usually > designed for batch processing. With TiddlyWiki, a big part of the > challenge of rendering wikit

Re: [tw] Re: Math without plug-in

2012-01-30 Thread HansBKK
On Monday, January 30, 2012 8:48:18 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > > In terms of plugin distribution, I've come to believe that the present > scattered nature of TiddlyWiki makes things needlessly hard for users. They > have to find tiddlywiki.com, download the product, and then by reading >

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development News

2012-01-30 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 6:59:59 AM UTC+7, PMario wrote: > > I did test pandoc some time ago. FND posted some usefull links [1]. I > didn't want to use it with markdown, but with TW syntax. So I needed to > render HTML output (using TiddlySpace twikifyer) and feed it to pandoc. The > problem

[tw] Re: Math without plug-in

2012-01-31 Thread HansBKK
An example of the need for flexible options in this feature space - and hence a good reason for such functionality to be implemented via plugins: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#math Note that all these are simply output options from the same TeX syntax. -- You received this messa

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development News

2012-01-31 Thread HansBKK
> > On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 4:43:56 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > I thought I remember coming across a TW plugin that handled hard return > > issues, doesn't that make use of tags? > > As I've said before, I do plan to explore "fixing" the standard > TiddlyWiki wikifier in TW5 so that i

Re: [tw] Re: TiddlyWiki Development News

2012-01-31 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 5:28:06 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > > For interchange of richly structured documents, a JSON format would > be quite useful, so I'd be interested to understand Pandoc's support better. > As I said pandoc's internal use of JSON isn't documented, but it's easy en

[tw] Re: get all the tiddlers on all my hard disks - howto

2012-01-31 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, January 31, 2012 6:12:04 PM UTC+7, Alex Hough wrote: > > Since 2005 i have produced many thousands of TiddlyWikis. Looking through > my disks, i discover that some of them contain data that i want, despite > being abandoned. > Really, thousands? wow. I've transitioned through a half

[tw] Re: Cannot save?

2012-02-02 Thread HansBKK
On Thursday, February 2, 2012 12:06:10 PM UTC+7, Daos wrote: > > I followed the download guide and yet it still wont save. > There are so many different flavors and versions of TW out there, would be best if you were more specific. For example, "latest version standalone empty.html from Tiddly

[tw] Re: Math without plug-in

2012-02-03 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, February 3, 2012 11:51:02 PM UTC+7, Yakov wrote: > > "too big" means "TW as a web page will load too slow from web" > +1 > updating core plugin for each TW will still require some time and routine > actions. It seems for me that a system which allows download a plugin and > "share"

[tw] Re: Cannot save?

2012-02-03 Thread HansBKK
There is a consensus here that the project really needs more centralized documentation, especially howto's for newbies. In the meantime I highly recommend for "mere-mortal end users" that you spend your first months or two getting to know TW in its traditional all-in-one-HTML form, starting out

Re: [tw] Re: Math without plug-in

2012-02-03 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, February 4, 2012 12:32:28 AM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > One thing that I hope to make easy in TW5 is to be able to publish your > TiddlyWiki as a folder full of static HTML files that you can then whack > onto a webserver, giving a very resilient, lightweight way of publishing

[tw] Re: Math without plug-in

2012-02-04 Thread HansBKK
On Sunday, February 5, 2012 4:46:19 AM UTC+7, Yakov wrote: > > > Do you mean that the server would be needed once -- to generate those > html files so that one can publish them in a DropBox, -- or rather > during the process of browsing? What's the role of the server? > Not speaking for Jeremy

[tw] Re: New mGSD Feature: Meetings!

2012-02-04 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, February 4, 2012 9:40:10 PM UTC+7, twgrp wrote: > > What happens when original mGSD author releases a new update to mGSD? Will > your stuff be overwritten? I ask because my own integrated tweakings have > almost become overbearingly difficult to manually reset and update etc when >

[tw] Re: Math without plug-in

2012-02-04 Thread HansBKK
Somewhat related but more for maintaining a master hierarchy repository TWs for "meta" and "content" rather than "system" (plugin and theming) tiddlers: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/z1Q-_3az7bY/discussion I see you (Yakov) also participated in that, but thought I'd add the

[tw] what Yahoo calls a "chromeless" browser

2012-02-05 Thread HansBKK
This stuff is way above my paygrade, but I thought it might have applicability here to the programming-oriented TWers: "These tools aim to provide a "write once, run everywhere" capability for developers of apps for the Web. Content is developed once in Javascript and HTML5. It can run in a bro

[tw] Re: what Yahoo calls a "chromeless" browser

2012-02-06 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 3:42:51 AM UTC+7, perlguy wrote: > > > Agreed... my initial excitement over seeing the words "chromeless web > browser" were dashed when I got to the part where they say it's not > been open sourced yet... and on further reflection, it probably > wouldn't work as rep

[tw] Re: mGSDProjectStatusUpdatesPlugin (adapted from "mGSD Journals and projects" thread)

2012-02-07 Thread HansBKK
Looks great David, thanks! Could (anyone) post with what versions of modern browsers this package seems to be working OK as a traditional single-file TW? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit h

[tw] Re: mGSDProjectStatusUpdatesPlugin (adapted from "mGSD Journals and projects" thread)

2012-02-07 Thread HansBKK
On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 12:29:00 AM UTC+7, David Szego wrote: > > IE8 on WindowsXP ... but you did say *modern* browsers > It isn't really is it, but then the OS is now how many decades old? I have to say I've been really happy with Win7 for the past 6+ months, given some tweaking for my

Re: [tw] Re: what Yahoo calls a "chromeless" browser

2012-02-08 Thread HansBKK
This would be **so** cool - would it be possible to also keep the single-HTML-open-in-your-browser model? Ideally, such an app would be created as "portable" from the get-go, in both senses: - multi-platform, supporting at least mswin, linux and osx - on windows, being able to run from an ar

[tw] Re: Book for tiddlywiki

2012-02-08 Thread HansBKK
On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 7:07:51 PM UTC+7, DDT wrote: > > Is there a way in tiddlywiki to create a book? > Search for the "story" related plugins on Eric's tiddytoolscom site. Also see this <../d/msg/tiddlywiki/oHfHVUwu4YA/I0-qD_KV6RUJ> for recent discussion on this as a possible future d

[tw] Re: Why do I have to enter my name and change settings everytime I start TW?

2012-02-08 Thread HansBKK
Search Eric's tiddlytools.com site for "cookies" related plugins if you'd rather save your config data in the TW file itself. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/ms

Re: [tw] Re: what Yahoo calls a "chromeless" browser

2012-02-08 Thread HansBKK
I don't understand it fully myself, but the end result seems to be that the HTML rendering and JS execution is all taken care of embedded code so there *is* no separate browser as such, the TW actually becomes (what looks like) a standalone app. I take it you're following by email? I find it ea

Re: [tw] Re: what Yahoo calls a "chromeless" browser

2012-02-09 Thread HansBKK
On Thursday, February 9, 2012 4:48:34 PM UTC+7, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > The second thing you mentioned, working around the compatibility issues of > browsers, is actually accomplished by using node.js to run the TiddlyWiki > core as a little mini webserver. > Is the use of node.js (one of) "the"

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-09 Thread HansBKK
> back to an "empty" state? This is in place of locating an older version of an empty TiddlyWiki. Of course you will also lose any plugins or other system-level content, but that maybe what you want. As I build a new TW design I use tags (all my TWs use taggly tags anyway) so that every non

[tw] Re: Errors in new empty wiki

2012-02-09 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, February 10, 2012 3:11:29 AM UTC+7, Dan wrote: > > I'm new to TiddlyWiki's but find it fascinating. Anyway, trying to get > started I'm already running into errors. If your goal is to learn the basics of TW - which I highly recommend you do in single-file mode before getting into s

Re: [tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, February 10, 2012 3:45:06 PM UTC+7, Alex Hough wrote: > > i think it would be a nice improvement to have a sortable table in > the import tab. That way you could point your new TW towards you old > one, then view them grouped by tags. If I understand you correctly, I believe Eric's i

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
To eliminate browser issues for now, just get everything working in FF 3.6 (portable if you have a newer FF registry-installed). Once everything's working the way you like it, test in the newer browsers. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw] Re: Clean out a TiddlyWiki ?

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
No, I explicitly stated, and repeat now for emphasis: Portable Firefox *v3.6 * (the latest/last release from *FF3* is the one that shows up when you google. I'm not saying the new hotness browsers *are* causing problems, but given your level of inexperience it would IMO be best to eliminate that

[tw] Re: Markdown plugin

2012-02-10 Thread HansBKK
I would find this **very** useful, as I'm sure would others, but unfortunately don't have testing-time bandwidth these days. However I going to be very presumptious here and ask if at all possible, could you also add (perhaps configurable) support for the Pandoc extensions? This would allow fro

[tw] Re: tiddlyspot or tiddlyspace

2012-02-11 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, February 11, 2012 4:05:40 PM UTC+7, Idris.Dragon wrote: > > I am new to TW, and have been setting up a TW in tiddlyspot. > > I have been using FF 3.6 as suggested, but am frustrated with FF continual > reminders to update, and not being able to use some FF add-ons (Ad-lock for > exam

[tw] Re: tiddlyspot or tiddlyspace

2012-02-12 Thread HansBKK
Firefox has already "retired" FF3 as far as any further development goes, but as long as it continues to work for users, we're free to use it forever. The next generation of Tiddlywiki should fully support modern browsers, and it's currently under development. -- You received this message beca

[tw] Re: Updated TrashPlugin - Now honours a "dontDelete" tag

2012-02-13 Thread HansBKK
Takeaway moral of the story for everyone - check Eric's site first! 8-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-/n_6Du427wT8J. To post to this group, sen

[tw] Re: Replace Tiddler Subtitle with History Forward/Back buttons.

2012-02-13 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 7:15:35 AM UTC+7, Liam wrote: > > Which overwrites user cookies, the checkboxex or the zzConfig tiddler? > and excuse my ignorance, but what does it mean to overwrite user > cookies? > TW & co plugins store their configuration data (which you change from defaults b

[tw] Re: Replace Tiddler Subtitle with History Forward/Back buttons.

2012-02-13 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 11:04:53 AM UTC+7, Liam wrote: > > if I use the zzConfig then the settings in zzConfig will be used > regardless of cookies on X or Y. Yes, but only those specific setting which you override there. > If I use Eric's plugin I will have global control in the sense

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Google Chrome for Mac

2012-02-14 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 11:22:42 PM UTC+7, Wordius wrote: > > I've added the following question to the Quora 'TiddlyWiki' topic > (http://www.quora.com/TiddlyWiki/Why-do-TiddlyWiki-and-Google-Chrome- > at-least-on-a-Mac-not-get-on

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Google Chrome for Mac

2012-02-15 Thread HansBKK
like I said 8-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-/yCINHOIK3a8J. To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe f

[tw] Re: Error in macro <>: [Object Error]

2012-02-16 Thread HansBKK
I would advise using Firefox v3.6x; if you want a more modern Firefox installed, then use the Portable version of 3.6. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddl

[tw] Re: Error in macro <>: [Object Error]

2012-02-18 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, February 18, 2012 4:10:30 PM UTC+7, PMario wrote: > > but using 3.6, for me, isn't an option anymore after April 24th. > Is this a company policy or something? I had no idea they were still doing **any** updates, thought that had stopped a long time ago, but doesn't worry me. I'm

[tw] Re: DiscussionPlugin Formatting

2012-02-18 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, February 18, 2012 2:53:39 PM UTC+7, Liam wrote: > > And for the life of me I can't find where to change this so I can have my > Theme back. Obviously you need to understand some CSS, but Firebug is a great tool to reverse-engineer where the styling is coming from so you can overrid

[tw] Re: Dropbox sync

2012-02-19 Thread HansBKK
Of course, you can always use Dropbox with TW classic to just sync your full TW file around as a whole, and it's not too bad to diff/merge if updates happen in two locations between syncs. There has been some additional experimentation in coding TW features specifically for Dropbox itself - see

[tw] Re: Is there a TiddlySnip-like solution for sharing bookmarks over http?

2012-02-21 Thread HansBKK
Totally off-topic, sorry, but what I dream of is a tool that would take my 20K+ delicious links, leave them in my local sqlite DB where they are happily sync'ing via the Firefox (and/or IE) plugins, let me view and manage them from within TW and keep on sync'ing them back to delicious. Ideally

Re: [tw] O2 dongle won't access Tiddlyspace - when 3 does - why?

2012-02-23 Thread HansBKK
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 8:12:55 PM UTC+7, dickon wrote: > > Getting a different brand of mobile broadband dongle out of an NHS > organisation that has only just consented to give you one is... hard work! > > Not that it would be an easier path, but I reckon you'd have a case for getting al

[tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-23 Thread HansBKK
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 5:15:12 PM UTC+7, PMario wrote: > > I'm not sure, what this post should tell me. What I took away was "someone should write a (series of) post(s) describing how to accomplish X, Y and Z, both in Tiddlywiki and by using other available tools that may have advantage

Re: [tw] Re: Fwd: Recommended third-party tools

2012-02-23 Thread HansBKK
On Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:50:15 PM UTC+7, Eric Weir wrote: > > That makes me think that few people are learning about TW or that those > that do abandon it pretty quickly because the skill prerequisites for using > it are so high. Given its power and versatility that is unfortunate. > > I

[tw] Re: Grounded Theory Coding

2012-02-24 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, February 24, 2012 10:11:09 PM UTC+7, Niklas Wagner wrote: > > Coding here means to tag certain parts of a text. > > Better to use the term "tagging" content then so it's clear in this context. What I do is break a longer text down into smaller chunks, what I call "nodes", in such a

[tw] Re: Transcluded tiddler titles

2012-02-26 Thread HansBKK
There may be better methods, but as I'm constantly using grep-type search and replace tools, I just do it that way. If your changes are limited to a single TW you could do so in any coding editor. On Monday, February 27, 2012 7:04:00 AM UTC+7, infernoape wrote: > > Let me rephrase my question. I

[tw] Re: DefaultTiddlers

2012-02-28 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 7:38:38 PM UTC+7, DanielF847 wrote: > > Is it possible to have a dynamic list of default tiddlers without > modifying the defaulttiddlers code? > > I handle that by using a tag (e.g. defaultTiddler) and opening all tiddlers with that tag at startup. -- You receiv

[tw] Re: automatic editing of tiddlers

2012-03-01 Thread HansBKK
Open up the HTML file with your favorite code editor, or treat it as plaintext with your favorite regexp text-processing tools. On Thursday, March 1, 2012 11:32:17 AM UTC+7, skye riquelme wrote: > > Hi Again > > I am wanting to change the text in a large numer of tiddlersthey > follow a sim

[tw] Re: Using ToggleRightSideBar

2012-03-02 Thread HansBKK
I forgot how I did it, but I've PM'd you my template based on TWT treeview "executive", core probably needs updating as well. On Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:51:21 AM UTC+7, Milind wrote: > > Hi, > For the past hour I have been trying to install an use the > ToggleRightSideBar transclusion

[tw] Re: Grounded Theory Coding

2012-03-06 Thread HansBKK
On Monday, March 5, 2012 8:52:23 PM UTC+7, Niklas Wagner wrote: > > Sorry after i have finisht my master thesis i want to get into > JAvaskript and Tiddly, but now i dont have time for that. Can anybody > programm, what i have asked for ;) > : > tagging of parts of tiddlers, and seeing all tagg

[tw] Re: Unable to edit default tiddlers

2012-03-06 Thread HansBKK
On Monday, March 5, 2012 12:00:10 AM UTC+7, Diogenes Pythius wrote: > > I'm perfectly willing to accept that this is user error, but it would be > nice if somebody could help me figure out how to fix it. > You may get better help if you are more specific as to your problem, perhaps I'm not the

[tw] Re: Full TiddlyWiki Encryption

2012-03-06 Thread HansBKK
Run a VM or separate physical boot from a external HDD (preferably e-sata for speed). On Monday, March 5, 2012 1:45:29 AM UTC+7, bluespire wrote: > > Hello, > > Is it there solutions, or is it even possible, to have the entire wiki > encrypted on disk in it's default form. I'm thinking a firefo

[tw] Re: Announcing Eric's new role as TW lead developer

2012-03-08 Thread HansBKK
Very very good news for TW's future, congratulations due in both directions. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-/YNuYnB7ep8wJ. To post to this group

[tw] Re: Grounded Theory Coding

2012-03-08 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, March 9, 2012 4:57:10 AM UTC+7, Niklas Wagner wrote: > > > I am sure there are many people here who could do it (I couldn't), but > unless you can find someone with the same desire to scratch that > particular itch, you'll probably have to offer to pay for the work > involved in de

[tw] Re: Snow Leopard/Safari Unable to save file

2012-03-19 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:23:33 AM UTC+7, apowell656 wrote: > > I have checked Google and previous messages and I am unable to save my > TiddlyWiki unless I use FF. Is there any solution for a Mac user using > TiddlyWiki and a Mac? > > What other browsers have you tried, or are trying to get

[tw] Re: Timeline, Journals and TiddlyWiki Question

2012-03-24 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:13:12 PM UTC+7, leeand00 wrote: > > Wow you're Eric Shulman of TiddlyTools.com! This is a bit of a net > celebrity moment for me. Thanks man! :-D > At first I was going to be all blasé about it, because as you'll find searching past threads here, Eric answers post

[tw] Re: quote of the day

2012-03-26 Thread HansBKK
On Monday, March 26, 2012 2:29:15 PM UTC+7, Wim wrote: > > > Cookies aren't a solution as the headquarter-IT-department removes all > cookies each night... > > Any information stored in cookies can also be stored as data on a per-user basis within the TW file itself, by using Eric's relevant plu

[tw] Re: quote of the day

2012-03-28 Thread HansBKK
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 4:26:39 PM UTC+7, Wim wrote: > > Hi, > > I didn't try the cookiejar plugin (yet) as I really want to have a > random-display of the quotes. > I don't see how a different the storage location would change the functionality. > BUT... > I found something strange,

[tw] Re: quote of the day

2012-03-29 Thread HansBKK
On Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:06:10 PM UTC+7, Wim wrote: > > @HansBKK > >I don't see how a different the storage location would change the > >functionality. > > Just try http://huiberssound.nl/ online (see the quotes at the bottom > of the startscreen) and dow

[tw] Re: EditSectionPlugin Bug? - Save changes duplicates edit section button

2012-04-06 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, April 6, 2012 11:01:39 PM UTC+7, Albert Riedinger wrote: > > Hi all, hi Eric, > > sorry for my impatient double post, but I'm a bit frustrated. I just > started to switch from my heavily used Tomboy to TiddlyWiki in order to use > my huge note collection with mobile devices like my and

[tw] Re: A couple of Newbie Questions

2012-04-08 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, April 7, 2012 6:05:44 PM UTC+7, Leo Staley wrote: > > 1) If I want to change the title of a tiddler, how do I get all the links > to that tiddler to change accordingly? (especially so that the reference > thing still works) > 2) I have created several tiddlers, and would like to now

[tw] Re: MPTW Documentation Best Practice

2012-04-28 Thread HansBKK
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:35:19 PM UTC+7, bluespire wrote: > > I'm translating a large number of telecom troubleshooting documents into > an MPTW. The most complicated once I have thus far is 43 pages including > screenshots with multiple chapters and sub-chapters. My question is what > woul

Re: [tw] Re: MPTW Documentation Best Practice

2012-04-29 Thread HansBKK
On Sunday, April 29, 2012 10:25:04 AM UTC+7, bluespire wrote: > > I don't understand what you mean by this: "The "top level" navigation can > drill down into more specific manually-created ToC tiddlers, and > glossary/index pages can also assemble tiddlers based on "topic term" tags." > For "ref

[tw] Re: Firefox freeze

2012-05-28 Thread HansBKK
On Monday, May 28, 2012 8:27:47 PM UTC+7, julien23 wrote: > > > Problem won't happen with legacy 3.6.28 version ... > I find the easiest solution is to just use that, in portable mode if you want to also keep the updated FF installed via the registry. -- You received this message because you

[tw] Re: Homepage copy, remove suggestion to install old browsers

2012-10-24 Thread HansBKK
On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 10:51:36 PM UTC+7, Doug wrote: > Would it be possible to remove the suggestion to "re-install an older > version of firefox"? > > I think this is really bad advice, up-to-date browsers is most important > for security and recommending old browsers stifles a user's en

[tw] Re: [Advertisement] Working with Jeremy and Federatial Limited

2012-10-24 Thread HansBKK
I feel very strongly that there is no need for an apology for this type of message when it's from those that have freely contributed so much of their valuable time to this excellent project. I urge everyone who loves TW to do whatever they can to help keep Jeremy, Eric et al focused on TW-relat

[tw] Re: help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it

2012-11-23 Thread HansBKK
TiddlyWiki is only an end-user tool if you accept the way a given design works "out of the box". Customization requires a certain level of development skills. You need to start learning CSS and figuring out TW by tinkering with it. People will help if you ask specific questions intelligently

[tw] Re: help me make tiddlywiki the way I want to use it

2012-11-23 Thread HansBKK
> I doubt anyone's going to invest the dozens of hours likely required to get it just the way you want it. Another option is of course to offer to pay for someone's time - my understanding is that some very advanced programmers are available here at quite reasonable rates, and could perhaps get

[tw] Re: Announcment: TiddlyWiki version 2.7.1 release for general use

2013-03-11 Thread HansBKK
Forgive my ignorance, I haven't been a regular TW user since FF3 was current. Will this version work out of the box in the classic way with modern browsers? Or perhaps better to ask - what are the recommended browser versions to use with this release that won't require jumping through hoops to

[tw] Re: [TW5] Comprehensive WikiText documentation

2014-08-18 Thread HansBKK
I too am interested in why this (non-code inline mono text) might be needed from a semantic POV -- 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+unsubsc

[tw] Re: content organization: the advantage of hierarchy that tags lack, and a cure for this problem

2011-05-01 Thread HansBKK
This is doable now with existing plugins, specifically TagsTree http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html The way I use it is to set up a separate hierarchy of tags specifically for a particular navigation tree, and only use these to tag for navigation purposes. If these relate to my other-purpos

[tw] Sync'ing an online TW modified in both places

2011-05-02 Thread HansBKK
I've got an arbitrary (actually unknown) number of updates to my TW file on Tiddlyspot from contributors to a group project, and a whole lotta updates to a local copy that I need to merge. I realize I can extract by date, export then import, but it's likely that individual tiddlers got updated in

[tw] Re: TW-OS a TiddlyWiki Operating System

2011-05-02 Thread HansBKK
I've been using Puppy USBs for a while, great tool for security at net cafe's (still have to watch out for hardware keyloggers though). Was any customization *necessary to get TW* to work on BrowserPuppy, or did you just copy over some sample files and tweak preferences? If yes, consider passing

[tw] Re: Sync'ing an online TW modified in both places

2011-05-02 Thread HansBKK
he necessary data is easily available within the tiddler structures. . . On May 2, 11:05 pm, HansBKK wrote: > I've got an arbitrary (actually unknown) number of updates to my TW > file on Tiddlyspot from contributors to a group project, and a whole > lotta updates to a local copy that I

[tw] Re: Collaboration using Dropbox - looking for investigators

2011-05-10 Thread HansBKK
My 2 cents: To me, Jeremy's tiddlers-as-independent-files is the core enabling idea, for the reason he gave - it exposes each tiddler as an independent entity for version control. Many people using Dropbox, that's all fine and good, but I'd hate to see a lot of Dropbox-specific work done when the

[tw] Re: TiddlyWiki and Firefox 4

2011-05-21 Thread HansBKK
And as a temporary workaround, I suggest you go back to the most recent stable FF3 (I'm on 3.6.17). If for some reason you want to keep FF4 as well and they conflict with each other, there is a "Portable Firefox" available that is completely self-contained, doesn't write to the local registry, will

[tw] Re: Automatically Append Text to Existing tiddler Content Upon Editing

2011-06-09 Thread HansBKK
Just to put in my two cents regarding the idea of "hotkeys" manipulating applications and "hotstrings" (like your timestamp). I apologize in advance for straying from the purpose of the list, but thought this might be helpful. I prefer implementing these at the level of the OS rather than inside a

[tw] tag macro in defaultTiddlers - sort issue

2011-06-11 Thread HansBKK
Q1: I'd like to have my TW's default display on loading to have a particular tiddler at the top, followed by a set of tiddlers selected by the presence of a tag "default". I thought the following defaultTiddlers would work: [[Open Journal Entries]] [tag[default]][sort[-modified]] However, the

[tw] Re: tag macro in defaultTiddlers - sort issue

2011-06-11 Thread HansBKK
finitely a less than ideal kludge. . . > On 11 jun., 21:04, HansBKK wrote: > > > Q1: > > I'd like to have my TW's default display on loading to have a > > particular tiddler at the top, followed by a set of tiddlers selected > > by the presence of a tag &quo

[tw] OpenTaggedTiddlers with MatchTags' boolean select

2011-06-11 Thread HansBKK
This is related to my recent post, but I thought different enough to warrant a separate thread. I am trying to use OpenTaggedTiddlers in combination with MatchTagsPlugin This works fine: <> Regarding the "tagToMatch" variable (above = "journal"), the plugin's doc states: when MatchTagsPlugin

[tw] Re: Tiddler Title question

2011-06-11 Thread HansBKK
Use Firebug to narrow down your selectors. On Jun 12, 1:01 am, axelm wrote: > Thank you, axs.  That worked. > > Then I tried to give the title a "Highlight" color like this: > > background-color:#6F0; > > but the whole line gets highlighted, I just want the text to highlight. > > How do I do that

[tw] Re: OpenTaggedTiddlers with MatchTags' boolean select

2011-06-11 Thread HansBKK
ork at document load time? config.shadowTiddlers["DefaultTiddlers"] = "[[" + store.getTaggedTiddlers("sticky","modified").reverse()[0].title + "]] [[" + store.getTaggedTiddlers("journal AND NOT Archived","modified").reverse()[0].title +

[tw] Re: tag macro in defaultTiddlers - sort issue

2011-06-12 Thread HansBKK
Thanks for responding Eric, however I haven't been able to get the syntax to work in DefaultTiddlers. This works just fine: [tag[journal]][sort[-modified]][limit[50]] This returns nothing [tag["journal AND NOT archived"]][sort[-modified]][limit[50]] even though several of my journal tiddlers ar

[tw] Re: tag macro in defaultTiddlers - sort issue

2011-06-12 Thread HansBKK
Yes, I'd also tried that, returns zero. Just to be sure I copied and pasted from your message and double- checked case-sensitivity. I'll try some other stuff as workarounds in the meantime. . . On Jun 12, 5:23 pm, Eric Shulman wrote: > > This works just fine: > > [tag[journal]][sort[-modified]]

[tw] Re: OpenTaggedTiddlers with MatchTags' boolean select

2011-06-12 Thread HansBKK
No joy. "Error: SyntaxError: unterminated string literal" Here's the sum total of my zzConfig config.shadowTiddlers["DefaultTiddlers"] = "[[" + store.getMatchingTiddlers("journal AND NOT archived","modified").reverse()[0].title + "]]"; Previously my zzConfig looked like this: /*** |''Descri

[tw] Re: tag macro in defaultTiddlers - sort issue

2011-06-12 Thread HansBKK
Embarrassed apologies Eric, I thought I'd updated all my plugins but I must have missed this one! I had been using v2.0.0, which was still using getTaggedTiddlers, while the current v2.0.5 switched to getMatchingTiddlers instead to allow for the boolean matching in the core tag macro. -- Yo

[tw] Re: OpenTaggedTiddlers with MatchTags' boolean select

2011-06-12 Thread HansBKK
That error did come from a syntax error - I guess JS doesn't like line breaks in the middle of its code? The second reference link in my previous message apparently didn't make it: http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/1d6caa42c883b8d0/5fea2d03581b99d8 I noticed that t

[tw] Re: OpenTaggedTiddlers with MatchTags' boolean select

2011-06-13 Thread HansBKK
Tobias, You were exactly correct about my leaving a non-shadow DefaultTiddlers in place - I had just emptied its contents, not deleted it entirely (duh! 8-) So this code works fine, except - it only displays a single tiddler! I really appreciate your taking so much trouble to pursue this, and wh

[tw] Re: OpenTaggedTiddlers with MatchTags' boolean select

2011-06-13 Thread HansBKK
Very cool, we're getting there. Now to be able to create multiple sets and control the ordering. . . Neither of the below work, because (obviously) me have no JS. vvar tids1 = store.getMatchingTiddlers("default","modified").reverse() var tids2 = store.getMatchingTiddlers("journal AND NOT archiv

[tw] Re: OpenTaggedTiddlers with MatchTags' boolean select

2011-06-15 Thread HansBKK
uage though? On Jun 14, 6:55 pm, PMario wrote: > On Jun 14, 5:37 am, HansBKK wrote:> Very cool, we're > getting there. Now to be able to create multiple sets and > > control the ordering. . . > > > Neither of the below work, because (obviously) me have no JS. > >

[tw] Re: tag macro in defaultTiddlers - sort issue

2011-06-15 Thread HansBKK
For those googling this in the future, this issue: ideally, DefaultTiddlers could contain a list of tag macro statements (as in #2 above) and each "section" of the resulting display could have a separate sort order. even more ideally, the list of defaultTiddlers could be generated by Eric's fine

[tw] "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-16 Thread HansBKK
I've got a group of separate documents with a set of common tags. As the number of tags and documents has grown, the work involved in maintaining consistency among them has now become pretty burdensome, up to about 900 tags in a hierarchy/network, most branches between four and eight levels deep.

[tw] Re: "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-16 Thread HansBKK
Thanks Julian. Sorry I wasn't more clear. > How about having a set of tiddlers named after the tag and tagged with the > name: > > Tiddler Title = tag1 > Tags            = tag1 excludeLists Yes the tags are tiddlers already - if there's another way to organize tags into a complex hierarchy as I

[tw] Re: "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-16 Thread HansBKK
Thanks, choices are good. I noticed this references to another of Eric's: http://www.tiddlytools.com/#LoadTiddlersPlugin http://www.tiddlytools.com/#ExternalTiddlersPlugin Can anyone comment on pro's and con's between the two? (or masterinclude's for that matter) It seems to me that the latter

[tw] Re: "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-16 Thread HansBKK
On Friday, June 17, 2011 10:11:30 AM UTC+7, Eric Shulman wrote: > In contrast, LoadTiddlersPlugin is an "importer". It pulls tiddler content > from other TW documents and adds them to the current document. Once > imported, those tiddlers are full participants in all the local TW > functionali

[tw] Re: "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-17 Thread HansBKK
Sorry this is so involved - first, the background: My current thinking is that the "external source" is simply a repository containing a hierarchy of tags which I want to maintain centrally. These tags will be applied to many - currently a dozen, eventually hundreds of separate different "conte

Re: [tw] Re: "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-17 Thread HansBKK
Isn't that what the "quiet" option is for? http://www.tiddlytools.com/#LoadTiddlersPluginInfo And why are you loading so frequently that the message becomes annoying? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the

[tw] Re: "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-17 Thread HansBKK
LoadTiddlersPlugin is just the ticket for my use case Eric, thanks heaps! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-/fInS551zFfkJ. To post to this group, s

[tw] Re: "shared pool" of tags for multiple TWs

2011-06-17 Thread HansBKK
Now to handle the problem of users not being aware that they shouldn't edit the externally-sourced tagglyTiddlers locally. Here's my current kludge: [[Warning_lt-mq]] The [[Warning_lt-mg]] tiddler says: *Master Quality - do not edit here! * "Quality" being my term for the concepts labe

[tw] Eric's AutoTagger - problem with using aliases

2011-06-19 Thread HansBKK
Looks like an excellent tool for someone (ab)using tags as much as I do. However it seems to break my TWs as soon as I try to use the Alias feature - which unfortunately is specifically what drove me to check it out. All the other features seem to work OK, but as soon as I've created a tiddler

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