not the *number* of
all existing scores - if there were 100 tiddlers each with a score of 10.0
then I am referring to the total score of 1000.0
On Tuesday, 4 January 2022 at 12:22:08 UTC Jon Light wrote:
> Some advantages and disadvantages of the upvoting way of working.
>
> The
suppose voting
inflation occurs if we tend to favour moving items down rather than up but
in some cases it is simply easier to move the deserving tiddler up rather
than move some of it's neighbors down?
On Tuesday, 4 January 2022 at 12:05:09 UTC Jon Light wrote:
> Sorry reading thro
idea where that
money came from and where it might go ad so it is with how we value and
rank tiddlers.
On Tuesday, 4 January 2022 at 11:53:32 UTC Jon Light wrote:
> Findings: Like many interesting problems I do not have a completely clear
> picture what I need but it is be
onstant development and the knowledge base is
constantly in revision, review and mining for new connections and
explanations.
On Tuesday, 4 January 2022 at 11:04:01 UTC Jon Light wrote:
> Many thanks Mohammad - I will try that out.
>
> On Tuesday, 4 January 2022 at 07:4
I can order in the filter directly.
>>
>> My filter looks like this
>> <$list
>> filter='[!is[system]!tag[Journal]sortsub:integerlimit]'>
>>
>> And the macro sub looks like this
>> \define sub() [backlinks[]count[]]
>>
>> Thought I would l
ne sub() [backlinks[]count[]]
Thought I would leave this for the next person.
Jon
On Friday, 31 December 2021 at 12:08:21 UTC Jon Light wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in being able to get an overview of my wiki to identify
> tiddlers which seems to function as important "hub
Hi Mohammad, thanks that might be just what I have been looking for. My
TiddlyWiki is over 20Mb and is a self learning+discovery tool as well as a
knowledge base I have been looking for something like this, I will
experiment with using it.
>From my view point a vote is a measure of usefulness
If you find the 'manual' save mechanism that Mark mentions inconvenient
then you might like to take a look at TiddlyDesktop which gives a more
convenient save mechanism together with an autosave backup feature - a
similar feature for your mobile device is Tiddloid, I run them both -
Hi,
I am interested in being able to get an overview of my wiki to identify
tiddlers which seems to function as important "hubs" in my knowledge base -
for instance if a tiddler has ten backlinks then it might be more important
than one with say 2 backlinks - or perhaps I have neglected a
June 1, 2021 at 9:20:34 PM UTC+2 da...@bakins-bits.com wrote:
>
>> I also print one or more specific tiddlers this way.
>>
>> A request: sounds like you know what you're doing w.r.t. CSS and TW.
>> Would you mind making your full custom CSS available as an example (f
Hi Jerrold,
You say "I am just new to this environment" and that is what I am picking
up on here...
One way forward is to first play around with the base which is Tiddlywiki
(5) - you can download a single HTML file - play and delete with no
commitment, installs - just a 'no consequences'
the comments first or
look for an error in the comments.
On Thursday, 3 June 2021 at 10:21:36 UTC+1 Jon Light wrote:
> Hi David
>
> Actually my Custom CSS tiddler is a mess because its in a constant state
> of experimentation and flux - however I certainly don't mind sharing it
> wi
ote:
> I also print one or more specific tiddlers this way.
>
> A request: sounds like you know what you're doing w.r.t. CSS and TW.
> Would you mind making your full custom CSS available as an example (for me)?
>
> -- David
>
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2021, 05:15 Jon Light wrote:
In response to a slight offtopic on the thread "Issue with PrintRiver
plugin" I thought it was worth mentioning other methods of printing
Tiddlers.
I took a fairly simple approach as follows.
- I simply find the tiddler of interest and use the existing Tool item
PRINT.
- This prints
Hi,
I think your term 'entropy' is a good one here - do things spread out or do
they condense - for instance as more connections form do they simply create
more questions?
I think what is best for you will depend a lot on your subject matter - by
way of example my Tiddlywiki is in an area
Hi,
I have used Mozilla developer tools for ages and have been using them to
write my own custom CSS to over-ride defaults in Tiddlywiki.
As soon as you get to CSS an informative tool needs to reflect the cascade
otherwise it is not of much use and will probably frustrate users who do
not
.
Thanks Jon
On Sunday, 23 May 2021 at 11:09:50 UTC+1 Mohammad wrote:
> On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 2:28 PM Jon Light wrote:
>
>> Hi Mohammad Ahhh sorry I did not spot that . Many thanks for the
>> advice - Jon
>>
>
> You are most welcome! feedback is alw
; selected tiddlers!
> For example I use this if a tiddler tagged with [[Graduate Student]]
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 1:00 PM Jon Light wrote:
>
>> Hi Mohammad,
>>
>> I have tried the install method II - quote
Hi Mohammad,
I have tried the install method II - quote
*II. Standalone configuration*
*Follow these instructions when using Tiddlywiki as a standalone HTML file:*
1. *Drag and drop $:/plugins/kookma/todolist
Hi TT - thanks I tried your phrase "time-jump" in Google search [ time-jump
for YouTube & Vimeo Tiddlywiki ] and that delivered
https://tiddlywiki.narkive.com/BfSqAdu9/tw-tw5-vimeo-and-youtube-better-integration
Which I will be trawling though
Thought: Perhaps people who are thinking about
Thanks David, yes - that is probably easier for a short text.
On Thursday, 20 May 2021 at 17:20:51 UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:
> It is also easily forgotten that @@.cssclass Your text@@ applies the
> .cssclass too.
>
> On Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 11:11:50 AM UTC-5 jonligh...@gmail.com
I know its an old post but..
My thought is to take advantage of the quote feature that is already there
- it has provision for adding your own CSS class.
<<<
Here is my
text after I selected it and
pressed the highlight button ( large start double quote symbol )
<<<
Then add your own
Hi, sometimes in my Tiddlywiki 5 knowledge base I add local videos stored
in a directory called wellunimaginatively 'videos' .
As long as I set the tiddler type to text/vnd.tiddlywiki then the following
works fine for me on desktop.
Your browser does not support the HTML 5
"I never looked back abandoning Windows and I think the same for
Tiddlywiki" - hmm that didn't sound right ! Perhaps I should have written
"I never looked back migrating to Ubuntu and I think the same for
Tiddlywiki" :-)
On Thursday, 20 May 2021 at 08:57:29 UTC+1 Jon
Yes, the more you put into it the better it gets, it is like a workshop
where you can customise your tools according to the job and there is a
community to share and discuss the tools they have created. I type this on
a "Unix-like" system because after many years working on Windows I realised
o would find adding instead of the more
convenient carriage return an imposition.
Jon
On Tuesday, 18 May 2021 at 09:21:39 UTC+1 Jon Light wrote:
> @Tones
>
> Thanks! I was not aware of the details widget, looking at
> http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#DetailsWidget is seems to
@Tones
Thanks! I was not aware of the details widget, looking at
http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#DetailsWidget is seems to be exactly what I
need.
I don't mind running with the existing 'more' sections with new 'details'
sections - when I want to print a tiddler I will do the manual conversion
filters are instructed not to
show it, now my story river shows only tiddlers I consider to be 'main
content'.
On Monday, 1 March 2021 at 12:30:18 UTC Jon Light wrote:
> Hi Mat
>
> Many thanks - I have not yet succeeded but your example showed me where to
> start looking so at
Thanks Mario,
One observation I meant to add was that my current Tiddlywiki has ~200
subject tags, six months ago there were perhaps ~100 subject tags ( that's
a guess ).
I found that old tiddlers that had settled to the bottom of the stream and
were rarely 'caught' were not tagged as well
Opinions / Share Experiences
In the last few months Tiddlywiki has really taken off for me, I have
learnt a little more on how to customise and also added plugins, my
Tiddlywiki is now a year old and approaching 20MB. It is a knowledge base
in an area that is not a completely hard science so
Hi,
I have been using reveal for a 'more' button for tiddlers with a lot of
content to limit the vertical screen space they take.
<$button class="" popup=<>>
@@color:purple;
more...
@@
<$reveal type="nomatch" state=<> text="">
text to reveal
It works just fine, I have it set up as a
Hi Mat
Many thanks - I have not yet succeeded but your example showed me where to
start looking so at least now I have an idea where I need to play around.
I have started with except: which may simplify.
On Thursday, 25 February 2021 at 22:36:30 UTC Mat wrote:
> So you want to not display
Hi Mat - confusing? Yes sorry I am don't have a clear overview.
>>Are you saying you only want to see tiddlers in the story river that are
of a certain kind? What about, say, the Controlpanel or other system tids?
I take your point - sorry for my unclear explanation, its not laziness but
more
Hi,
I have already read posts that document that changing the colour of a
particular tag necessitates the creation of a new tiddler.
So adopting a different angle I wondered if anyone knew the best way to
avoid displaying this kind of tiddler on the story river or perhaps having
an optional
but
the only one I feel works the way I do, loving it
On Wednesday, 30 September 2020 at 00:42:02 UTC+1 Eric Shulman wrote:
> On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 7:42:34 AM UTC-7, Jon Light wrote:
>>
>> It is not a big deal but I have noticed that when I enter Scottish
>>
Hi
It is not a big deal but I have noticed that when I enter Scottish surnames
- MacInnes for instance Tiddlywiki sets up a link automatically which leads
to a requestor asking me if I want to create a new tiddler of that name.
I just wondered if anyone else sees this behaviour and if so then
Correction - its exactly what I wanted :-) I just needed to play with it a
little to realise it ticks all the boxes - Brilliant - many thanks !
On Saturday, 29 August 2020 at 12:52:37 UTC+1 Jon Light wrote:
> Hi JD,
>
> Thanks so much for the solution you posted - straight out o
Hi JD,
Thanks so much for the solution you posted - straight out of the tin it is
pretty much what I wanted and certainly a great starting point for
tinkering.
I am glad I asked for help!
I really appreciate your time.
Jon
On Saturday, 29 August 2020 at 12:41:32 UTC+1 Jon Light wrote
gt;
>> I can help you with this, but I'd like to know where you'd like this tag
>> list to show? In the sidebar?
>>
>> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 7:07:59 PM UTC+9, Jon Light wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Noobie here,
>>>
>>> I asked
Hi Noobie here,
I asked my first question yesterday, I think I can better express it in
TiddlyWiki terminology.
I would like to be able to create a list of tag-pills such that when I
click on one the story river is filtered to only show tiddlers that have
that tag.
The project I have in
Many thanks to all, I am working my way through the suggestions - I am also
looking at the code in the system tiddler $:/Manager ( when used as tag
manager ) for inspiration as to how to automatically list all my tags and
to create a view for each tag if clicked.
On Saturday, 29 August 2020
Hi
I am a noobie, absolute convert to TiddlyWiki, its just what I have been
searching for during my travels through TagSpaces, CherryTree and other
places, loving it!!!
Is it possible to have a tiddler that is 'pinned' so as to always appear
position one on my home page so that I can filter
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