[tw] Re: [TW5] importing/saving emails in TW

2016-03-15 Thread HC Haase
Thanks for the answers and sorry for the late reply. @Tobias I don't want to use TW as an mail archive. The reason for doing this is as @Mark comment, to have the TW self contained. By now I could have added the mail text and images manually to TW as @Mark suggested, I guess I just wished ther

[tw] Re: [TW5] importing/saving emails in TW

2016-02-28 Thread BJ
This works if you use tiddlyclip (setup to paste html) after you 'print' step -bj On Friday, February 26, 2016 at 2:04:22 PM UTC, HC Haase wrote: > > Hello > The problem is I have a mail (from gmail) with images in it that I need to > save in my TW. > > To save mails I normally press print > get

[tw] Re: [TW5] importing/saving emails in TW

2016-02-27 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
What browser are you using? Apparently not all browsers are configured to display internal PDF data. Also, check that you have a PDF viewer plugin installed in your browser. About the mail -- this is one of the problems with TW compared to other systems. You can't just copy an email into TW and

[tw] Re: [TW5] importing/saving emails in TW

2016-02-27 Thread Jed Carty
If you don't want to do this manually you will probably have to use some non-tiddlywiki things. Perl at a minimum I suspect. I am moving away from using gmail and I have been working on this a bit. If you want to do this on a large scale I could probably help. I am working on making a mysql dat

[tw] Re: [TW5] importing/saving emails in TW

2016-02-26 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi HC Haase, > I have a mail (from gmail) with images in it that I need to save in my TW. > What would be your desired workflow in TW, so that you want to have the mail inside? Fwiw, you can easily create an external link to that mail to open it in gmail. For searchability, you could simply h