Hi,
I don't want to critisice tiddlydesktop to much. I'm glad it really exists
but there are some aspects which make me wondering. I made a video about
it. It covers local storage and my user experience with tiddlydesktop.
Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F6-FzBl_Ow
Sorry abo
Alright I'll keep my bash script. Thanks for the input.
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Hi folks,
some dumb question. I would like to have a button in a tiddler, which makes
a copy of the same tw in a folder named "backup".
I do it now with a nice shell script on linux from the outside via bash.
But I'm wondering if there is no way inside of tiddlywiki itself to do the
job. I do
On linux mint Sarah: First start was okay. The second produces an error:
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Single File TiddlyWiki executable
V
Jed,
thanks for the clear words. Your work is very precious.
Am Freitag, 29. November 2019 11:20:07 UTC+1 schrieb Jed Carty:
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> Stefan,
>
> In that setup there isn't any problem or anything to worry about.
>
> The problem is the pattern of installing something on a persons computer
> that has p
Hi Tony,
Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2019 23:36:39 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>
> Stephan,
>
> As Mark states and Jed Elsewhere people using a server program installed
> on their computer need to be aware of it, they need to give consent to
> possible security issues and exposure, they need to see the
Thanks it works fine on linux. On windows10 the 64bit-bobexe opens a
terminal window and shows some messages of the node.js. It stays open all
the time when bobwin.exe is running. How can I avoid this terminal window?
I want to run the bobserver invisible at the background.
Am Sonntag, 24. Nove
I just want to say thank you to all of you for your great work. Just was
curious about it and tested a usecase with a singlefile tw with
bobsaverplugin installed. I used cherrytree and nextcloud with the
nextcloud desktop client. The cherrytree-file is a file in the format of a
sql-db. This fil
I'm very impressed by the bobsaver-plugin for single wiki files. It could
be really simple for saving with single files. But it needs manual starting
of a bobexefile. If this start of the bobserver could be automated as
background demon or service at system startup this would be really simple
f
I tested the bob saver with the bobexe for linux. Looks really promising.
But is there a easy way to start the bob server automatically as a
background task or demon at system startup? I don't want to start bob
manually every time after every system boot of my working pc. I don't want
to open a
Just a dumb question. I use (in this scenario) a single TW-file with the
bob plugin. To use it I have to start the bob server. How do I start the
bob server? This information is missing. As a noob I don't know how I
should use the bob plugin. The simple sentence "start bob" is not very
useful f
Hi,
# The Goal and big question:
* a simple way for naive and casual users to save their tiddlywiki (again
and again)*
I read this thread with much interest. In my opinium there is still one big
aspect, which should be mainly considered. As a casual and non-technical
user of tiddlywiki and a
For me under Linux. The easiest way for a stable saving TW is still
tiddly-desktop. Using this tool might be easier rhen the other stuff. Just
my two cents.
Handoko Suwono schrieb am Mo., 27. Mai 2019, 01:24:
> Forgot to put the link, it is http://datacom.co.id/tiddly_tutor.html
>
> You may conn
Hi,
impressive text. How can I use TW with an sharepoint account? Is there some
kind of documentation?
Regards,
Stefan
Am Montag, 13. Mai 2019 03:58:18 UTC+2 schrieb TonyM:
>
> Folks,
>
>- TiddlyWiki can be made into a *Hypertext Application* to run in
>internet Explorer simply be ren
Looks promising. I give it a try after my easter holidays.
Am Freitag, 12. April 2019 20:11:31 UTC+2 schrieb Jed Carty:
>
> I have Bob running on a raspberry pi, and that works fine. I have mine
> setup as a wifi access point and it also joins the local network and is
> available with mdns.
>
>
Hi there,
I'm just curious. Has somebody managed to run, to edit and save a
tiddlywiki on a piratebox?
Something like this: https://piratebox.cc/
There are two variations of the software and hardware. One is for
OpenWrt-Systems and the other is for the raspberrypi.
There is a fork of this
Jed, can you post your raspi configuration of tw bob? I would like to use
this too on my raspi nas. Thanks, Stefan
Jed Carty schrieb am Sa., 6. Apr. 2019, 13:44:
> Paul,
>
> Bob is a plugin that replaces the server component of the normal node
> tiddlywiki. The big differentiating features are t
Sounds really cool. I'm verry impressed. :-)
Jed Carty schrieb am Mi., 3. Apr. 2019, 20:55:
> Ok. It is going to be easier to do this if I just make an action-widget
> that will move things around for you. This is something I have been
> planning for a while anyway to make using external files e
I have each tiddler in its own tid. file. I copy the html files in a folder
and then it is accessible. I need one index.html file (name can be
different) which points to the other files. This works. In the Bob wiki I
make dragging and drop them in the wiki. No uri-fields.
Thanks for the quick r
Hi folks,
I tried the zim wiki and had success with creating a bunch of linked
html-files with the attached pdf-files in a subfolder as the result of a
export-process. I had a small video file too as a single file.
But I would prefer to use tiddlywiki for tasks like this.
How can I export a mu
Jed, are you planing to expand this concept? If I understood it right, then
there is this index-wiki for administration tasks. The working data is in
the other sub-wikis. You can create and open these wikis in the actual
working directory but on usb stick too, if you change the wikisPath. But
Heureka, it works. I have made a new index-wiki with boblinux. Your
instructions were really necessary. The hint with "Click on the bottom +
button, in the smaller text entry box put wikisPath, in the larger text
entry box put the path to the wikis folder on your usb drive." was the
missing bit
>
> With "tiddlywiki myindexwiki --server" of the usual node-version I can
>> open the Bob-Wiki on my USB-Stick but not write any tiddler.
>>
>
Warning: Plugins required for client-server operation
("tiddlywiki/filesystem" and "tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb") are missing from
tiddlywiki.info file
Th
I had no success with the manual settings. They have no "wikisPath". I
tried to edit the json-file but no sucess either.
{
"excludePluginList": {
} ,
"includePluginList": {
} ,
"serverInfo": {
"host": "127.0.0.1" ,
"ipAddress": "192.168.1.105"
I found out: I can access the bobwiki on my harddisk with the linux exe.
The bobwiki on the stick only with the windows exe. Maybe a sync with rsync
could to the job. I synchronise the both bob-installations.
Could this be a solid solution?
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Problem solved. I found a better way.
1. ) Insert picture or file per drag and drop in the single executable bob
wiki
2. ) Bob makes a file with meta-tags and the ending meta.
3. ) I can link the file in the TW and it also works in a subfolder of
the tiddler-folder
Cool: It doesn't take
Hi there,
I tested Bob as a single executable file and put it on a usb stick with
Fat32. I copied all executable for win and for linux.
I can now use the stick with win10 at work. But I'm working with linux
Mint at home. On the fat32 stick there is no linux executable running
because it is fa
Hi,
I tried to link relatively to a local image in a single executable TW on a
usb stick. Without success.
How is the correct syntax?
My paths are:
E:\tiddlywiki-singleexe\images
The installation is in:
E:\tiddlywiki-singleexe
E:\tiddlywiki-singleexe\IndexWiki
This commands all doesn't wor
tiddler is presented as static html, rather than
> tiddlywikiaddress#tiddlername
>
> I am not sure if this needs to be switched on somehow.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 5:59:14 AM UTC+11, Stefan Pfister wrote:
>>
>> I tried another file
code. The only tool for that in TW is a url encoding
> filter. Kind of suspect that that would break.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 10:19:26 AM UTC-7, Stefan Pfister wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I tried to import a file of a twine game in the twin
Hi folks,
I tried to import a file of a twine game in the twine output format into
tw5. But the game is not running. Only the black background is displaying
in the tiddler.
It is running directly as a html-file in the browser.
Is there a way to store twine output files in a tw5-wiki in order
really cool app, thanks i got it. ;)
Am Mo., 21. Jan. 2019, 11:51 hat Watt
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> Found it, thanks.
> Steffan, if you're still looking it is here;
> https://github.com/Marxsal/Quinoid01/releases/tag/v0.0.03alpha
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> Watt
> Download the app
>
> quinoid-190120a-v0-0-0.apk
> 1.97 MB
> See the link by Mark
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It is always good to have more than one option. All my needs are satisfied.
My personal problem is yet solved. This makes TiddlyWiki really great. You
can adjust it to your needs.
Thank you all for your solutions and suggestions.
I don't know, how to mark this thread as solved. Maybe somebody can
Yes, awesome is better ;)
Am Sa., 12. Jan. 2019, 16:59 hat Dave geschrieben:
> Autocorrect? "Awesome" maybe? :D
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A custom exporter for the result "in order into a .txt file" would be awful.
Am Freitag, 11. Januar 2019 17:50:37 UTC+1 schrieb Jed Carty:
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> I think that a custom exporter would be much more useful than collecting a
> bunch of tiddlers into one tiddler and then exporting that. You could leave
Hi Tony,
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2019 22:53:34 UTC+1 schrieb TonyM:
>
> Stefan,
>
> Eric has given you a great solution. I think others where confused as to
> why you wanted to do this. When your text is broken into separate tiddlers
> you can reorder them, tag them separately and more. In fac
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2019 18:05:40 UTC+1 schrieb Thomas Elmiger:
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> Hi Stefan
>
> I might have the perfect tool for you. But still in the making. Not
> documented well, features might be missing. And it works the other way
> round.
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Wow, thank you very much Eric. This is really impressive and the solution
for my problem. It works really good. If you change the contents of the
source-tiddlers, then the repeated call of the macro even updates the
changes in the output-tiddler.
Really cool. You made my day. This macro should
Yes Willy,
you misunderstood my problem. To make a long story short: For instance - I
have three tiddlers with text in it. Name it tiddler1, tiddler2, tiddler3.
I want to concatenate the text in these three tiddlers. I want to merge the
content, which is splitt into three tiddlers. I don't wan
Hi Dave,
assuming I have *tiddler1 *with the content "This is tiddler1" and
*tiddler2* with the content "This is tiddler2".
If I export a sample-tiddler which is transcluding these two tiddlers with
this code:
{{tiddler1}}
{{tiddler2}}
I will have just the same in the exported tiddler. W
Hi there,
just a noob's question. I'm writing a story. There are different tiddlers
with parts of the story. I transcluded them in order to read in one
tiddler. I can print it, I know. But is there a way to concatenate the
content of the different tiddlers in only one tiddler to create the fin
Hi Arlen,
now I use tiddlyserver too. It's really good stuff. I like to use single
TW-files in my lan at home. They are now for central access on my raspberry
pi nas. But the multifile TW's on node.js works better with tiddlyserver.
Everytime I save a tiddler in a single TW, I have to reload manua
Is there a way to save a twfile with a webdavlink? Where should I put the
webdavlink? Where the username? Where the password?
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Ok, I'm using linux and android. On linux no problem, simply using
tiddlydesktop to save my tw-file in the nextcloud in combination with the
linux desktop client of nextcloud. On android I'm out if luck. No success
with saving. Therefore the idea to save with webdav in the nextcloud. How
can this b
Alright I can install seafile on my raspi. It supports webdav. I'm running
Debian Stretch with nextcloud. It supports webdav too. If there is a way to
save a one—file—tiddlywiki with the build in save mechanism via webdav, this
would really be a great feature. After reading all the posts in this
Nice idea, but I want to use my raspi-server. Thanks for the tip.
Am Fr., 23. Nov. 2018, 19:16 hat PMario geschrieben:
> Hi,
>
> Seafile.com may be an option. There is a report, that it allows serving
> TWs and saving them back. The only think needed is to activate WebDav,
> since it is OFF by d
Strange behavior: I can't see this post on Google Chromium on my linux
desktop. I can see it only on safari on the ipad?
Am Mi., 14. Nov. 2018 um 09:34 Uhr schrieb Ste Wilson :
> Mark linked to it the second post of this thread :)
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My problem is: There is still nextcloud working and listening. How can I
integrate a tiddlywiki with bob in this nexcloud installation on the raspi?
Am Do., 22. Nov. 2018 um 08:46 Uhr schrieb Stefan Pfister <
stepfister0...@gmail.com>:
> Nice, I'm using nextcloud with dynamic dns
Nice, I'm using nextcloud with dynamic dns on my raspinas. Do you have any
tipps or links for the installation on the raspi in combination with nextcloud?
Installation in a subfolder maybe?
Thanks, I'm no network expert.
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>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Wednesday, 14 November 2018 02:48:51 UTC+11, Stefan Pfister wrote:
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>> Hi folks,
>>
>> i have a raspberry pi nas server up and running with the image
>> nextcloudpi. That m
Thanks, but what is bob? Do you have a link?
Ste Wilson schrieb am Di. 13. Nov. 2018 um 18:23:
> I've successfully had a tiddlywiki running on bob and served over the
> Internet. Set up a dns on https://freedns.afraid.org and followed set up
> instructions on bob!
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Hi folks,
i have a raspberry pi nas server up and running with the image nextcloudpi.
That means nextcloud is running and accessible over web. How can I host a
tiddlywiki-file on this server? With the ability to save? Tried to look up
webdav. But I don't find a solution for a beginner like me.
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