On Wednesday, September 3, 2014 5:29:55 AM UTC+2, James Mars wrote:
Thanks for your help Andreas.. I found the problem.. Bookmark to access
tiddlywiki had GettingStarted in its url.. oops :)
Hi James,
Which TW version do you use?
... There has been a version, that automatically update the
Hi Eric,
Thanks.. am going to install it.
On Wednesday, 3 September 2014 15:14:36 UTC+10, Eric Shulman wrote:
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 8:19:22 PM UTC-7, James Mars wrote:
...firefox is asking where to save a html file whenever I try to save a
change...
This would indicate that you
People should read release notes. Currently any of the existing plugins
developed by the community works with 5.0.16. And it will take a long time
until all of them are adapted.
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Hi,
Ideally yes.. and in an ideal world, people should not assume that other
people have not read release notes. :)
Did you mean to say all or none in your sentence currently of the
existing. The reasons am asking, is that it seems that my use of the
plugin is not working, so I wanted to
Hi,
I am using node.js and I would like to replace the default page with a
custom one. I have the following files setup:
tiddlers/ui/$__DefaultTiddlers.tid
tiddlers/ui/$__SiteTitle.tid
tiddlers/ui/Home.tid
but the original page keeps showing up.
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Hi James,
what excactly are you trying to do here ?
You can change the default tiddlers within the ControlPanel, but I am
guessing thats not what you want to archieve here. Can you elaborate on
what your goal is ?
/Andreas
Am 03.09.2014 02:35, schrieb James Mars:
Hi,
I am using node.js and
Hi Andreas,
You know the first page that comes up with you start up tiddlywiki, well, I
am trying to replace that page with a page of my own (based on Alberto
Molina's tiddlywiki: http://tw5.scholars.tiddlyspot.com/). See how he has a
custom index page (What is this). I have the page Home.tid
Hi James,
well you can change those from within the wiki in the ControlPanel under
the 'Basics' tab. I would not recommend doing this within the
filesystem, since its much nicer to do it in the wiki itself and node.js
will automatically save it in the right place.
// Ignore the following
Hi,
I did it as you suggested, via the control panel, and in Choose which
tiddlers are displayed at startup I have Home defined. When I open the
page Home.tid directly, it shows up fine. But still, I get the default
Getting Started and no Home page.
On Wednesday, 3 September 2014 11:11:50
Hi James,
does the Home tiddler exist within the wiki ? And is Home its complete
name ? Also did you remove the GettingStarted tiddler from the list ?
/Andreas
P.S.: If the tiddler is named Home.tid within the wiki, you would have
to put Home.tid into the list, however there is no point in
Hi, Yes it does... I have no problem accessing/displaying it inside the
wiki directly (ie, via the search panel). Its complete name is Home.tid
but defined as Home in the startup page list. The GettingStarted page
is not in the list.. there is only Home there, and Home doesn't open at all
on
Hi,
I downloaded a fresh copy of tiddlywiki (the single file version),
created/saved the tiddler Homepage, went to control panel and replaced
GettingStarted with Homepage. Made sure the change was saved. Reloaded
tiddlywiki, and the GettingStarted page is back, while Homepage is not
loaded at
My mistake.. I wasn't saving it properly... The single file version (fresh
copy) works, but my node.js version still does not.
On Wednesday, 3 September 2014 12:50:48 UTC+10, James Mars wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded a fresh copy of tiddlywiki (the single file version),
created/saved the tiddler
Hi,
I created a new test node.js wiki (initialized then started it). Created a
tiddler Homepage within the wiki and saved it. Went to the control panel,
replaced GettingStarted with Homepage in the startup list, then went to
save it (using the save -red- icon on the right menu), then firefox
Thanks for your help Andreas.. I found the problem.. Bookmark to access
tiddlywiki had GettingStarted in its url.. oops :)
James
On Wednesday, 3 September 2014 13:19:22 UTC+10, James Mars wrote:
Hi,
I created a new test node.js wiki (initialized then started it). Created a
tiddler
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 8:19:22 PM UTC-7, James Mars wrote:
...firefox is asking where to save a html file whenever I try to save a
change...
This would indicate that you are using Firefox without the TiddlyFox add-on
that enables direct file I/O. Without TiddlyFox, Firefox falls
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