[tw] Re: Any examples of actual slice use?

2009-09-22 Thread lyallp
I also whipped up a Slice plugin http://www.remotely-helpful.com/TiddlyWiki/ImprovedSlicesPlugin.html#ImprovedSlicesPlugin I use it all the time in my own tiddlywiki, an example is as follows, in conjunction with my Encryption Plugin (http://www.remotely- helpful.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlerEncryp

[tw] Re: Encryption

2009-09-12 Thread lyallp
earing was with a 'German' plugin, which translated the tiddlywiki to have 'German' text - which discarded the changes made by TiddlerEncryptionPlugin - also requiring a non-shadow version of ToolbarCommands. ...Lyall On Sep 12, 1:09 am, "Markk S." wrote: >

[tw] Re: Encryption

2009-09-11 Thread lyallp
Personally, I edit SideBarOptions, putting <> somewhere in the list. To encrypt a particular tiddler, simply tag it with Encrypt (EncryptionPrompt) Change the text 'Encryptoinprompt' to whatever you want. When you save the tiddlywiki, you will be prompted with 'EncryptionPrompt', for which you

[tw] Re: TiddlyTools is unusably slow - is this me or what?

2009-08-10 Thread lyallp
Ok, under linux x86 using FF 3.0.11, if I close the initial tiddler, cpu drops back to a satisfactory 2-3%. If I leave the initial tiddler open, 100%. ...Lyall On Aug 10, 3:44 pm, lyallp wrote: > Hmmm... Windows XP Pro, Firefox 3.5.2, much less CPU, around 5% - then > again, t

[tw] Re: TiddlyTools is unusably slow - is this me or what?

2009-08-09 Thread lyallp
Hmmm... Windows XP Pro, Firefox 3.5.2, much less CPU, around 5% - then again, the big difference between 3.0 and 3.5 was the javascript engine, wasn't it? Still, using ie 6 (corporate), I was able to go make a cup of coffee and drink it, before ie6 even displayed the opening page, but then, it se

[tw] Re: Can't change master password of tiddlyfolio

2009-07-21 Thread lyallp
Hi, I fiddled with the latest 2.5.2 version of tiddlywiki and the TiddlerEncryptionPlugin and changing password. The procedure I used is 1. Open the TiddlerEncryptionPlugin 2. Click the Change Password button 3. Enter your prompt string for which you want to change the password 4. Enter the passw

[tw] Re: Private/Hidden Tiddlers?

2009-06-07 Thread lyallp
Glad to see people like my plugin :-) ...Lyall On Jun 8, 3:07 pm, eitrigg wrote: > Thanks! > > I installed TiddlerEncryptionPlugin, works like a charm. > > This wiki's amazing! <3 > > On Jun 7, 10:44 pm, FND wrote: > > > > Is there a way to create password protected or otherwise private > > >

[tw] Re: Encrypted (GnuPG/PGP) data in a tiddler.

2009-05-16 Thread lyallp
TiddlerEncryptionPlugin is not quite what you are looking for, but, may do the job. http://www.remotely-helpful.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlerEncryptionPlugin.html The Tiddler contents is encrypted and tagged with a 'prompt'. You enter the password that corresponds to the prompt and the tiddler contents