Hi David,
did you find the signed version? I really need to update the docs!
It is mentioned in this thread.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlyclip|sort:date/tiddlywiki/WnfHpKX9mqk/MPAKp7znBAAJ
cheers
BJ
On 25 September 2016 at 05:04, David Szego wrote:
> Hi BJ,
>
>
Hi BJ,
Could you kindly sign your TiddlyClip extension? I'd love to be able to use
it, but current FF versions block it, even with signing.required set to
false.
See:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/add-on-signing-in-firefox?as=u&utm_source=inproduct#w_what-can-i-do-if-firefox-disables-a
Hi Charles,
I'm glad you like tiddlyclip.
At the moment I only use a desktop pc where tiddlyclip (with tiddlywiki) is
my main notes tool. I have not looked at how to make tiddlyclip work with
android (yet) as I do not use a tablet, but needless to say there will be
some work before tiddlyclip
I recently found TiddlyClip. It is what I have been looking for. My issue
is using Tiddlyclip
on my Android tablet. I am unable to "dock to my Tiddlywiki" since
Android/Firefox does not appear
to support Right-Click like on the desktop.
Any thoughts or suggestions will be appreciated.
Great too
On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 6:09:30 AM UTC-6, NT wrote:
>
> BJ, excuse me please. I have an off-topic question regarding your calendar
> plugin, but i have found no other way to get in contact with you. So what's
> the best place to have a short talk about it?
>
Hi NT,
I think you can open a
BJ, excuse me please. I have an off-topic question regarding your calendar
plugin, but i have found no other way to get in contact with you. So what's
the best place to have a short talk about it?
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Hi Daniel, I have fixed this issue. I am on my way to Managua and will do a
release soon after I arrive.
Cheers BJ
On 18 Nov 2014 07:29, "Danielo Rodríguez" wrote:
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> El jueves, 18 de septiembre de 2014 23:12:13 UTC+2, BJ escribió:
>>
>> HI Mark,
>> what your have typed is correct, so there is a
El jueves, 18 de septiembre de 2014 23:12:13 UTC+2, BJ escribió:
>
> HI Mark,
> what your have typed is correct, so there is a bug. I will fix it in the
> next couple of days.
>
Hello BJ,
When are you going to fix this issue?
> In the mean time you can still tag you tiddlers another way.
HI Mark,
what your have typed is correct, so there is a bug. I will fix it in the
next couple of days.
In the mean time you can still tag you tiddlers another way. The rules (eg
defaultSnip) also have a table entry for tags.
You can make a new rule tiddler by cloning the defaultSnip tiddler.
I
When I put a line like this in the in the bottom of the configuration table
in the TiddlySnip config tiddler:
|Science|copy|Science|[[defaultSnip]]||
and then try to snip using the "Science" entry, the resulting tiddler is
not tagged as Science.
FF 0.0.4alpha, TW plugin 0.0.6-alpha, FF 27 (w
Hi Mark,
you can copy text and one image with the Pin Action.
It is a difficult to retain the format of a web page (or parts of) when
clipped - it is a security risk to copy to raw html, so it is 'sanitized'
which removes all the styling. The end result can be a mess, technical
stuff tends to
Thanks
I have your context search plugin in all my Tw5 wikis
BJ
On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 11:23:43 PM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> Thank you for a new tool for TW
>
> Glad to see that you included my context search plugin.
>
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Looking through the TiddlyClip reference, but can't seem to find this.
Is there a way to either
(1) Use an existing tiddler as a template for a web clipping
or
(2) Specify user fields to be filled when web clippping
Thanks!
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I set the web clipping to either append the 'new' content to an existing
tid or to create a new tiddler with an incrementing number on the end of
the name, this means that it is not possible to overwrite existing content.
When clipping tiddlers it is possible to overwrite tiddlers with the same
nam
Ok, it's working, but differently than before (or maybe my memory failed).
Yesterday when I used the clipping, the target (docked) TW gave me an
import tiddler where I could verify that what I wanted to import. Or did I
just imagine that? Maybe the tiddler only appears for tids? Today it's not
two things I forgot to mention in the docs:
a 'limitation' with tiddlyclip is that it works on a per window basic - so
the source and the target tab must be in the same window.
only one copy of the target tiddlywiki (the one where the tiddlers go to)
must be open within the browser.
cheers
BJ
HI Mark,
when you say snip and pin don't work, do you mean no tiddlers are
produced or that tiddlers are produced but the content is missing or wrong
in someway?
cheers BJ
On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:13:21 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
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> At the moment, it doesn't appear to work for snipp
At the moment, it doesn't appear to work for snipping or pinning in Firefox
30 for Linux Mint on Linux Mint 16. It docks, and "Tid" works, but snip and
pin don't.
This is using FF plugin 0.0.4alpha and 0.0.6-alpha TW plugin.
Mark
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Glad to see that you included my context search plugin.
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It looks very promising! Getting information into a TW is half the battle
sometimes.
When clipping web pages I notice that images are omitted. So if you want
the images you have to go back and do it pretty much by hand. Do you think
it might be possible to have a version that will be able to c
Having a editor is near the top of my list of things to do.
I'll open a thread for discussion, probably the dev forum is best.
On 11 September 2014 17:08, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> Hi BJ
>
> I haven't had a great deal of time to look at the source of the TiddlyClip
> plugin/addon, but I did wonder
Hi BJ
I haven't had a great deal of time to look at the source of the TiddlyClip
plugin/addon, but I did wonder about the use of tables for configuration
data.
I wondered if you had considered using tiddler dictionaries for
configuration. The trouble with the table approach is that we won't be ab
Thanks Roger.
Clips are configurable. Look in the tiddler TiddlyClipConfig - each row in
the table contains the setup to create a clip. In the Rule Tid column click
on 'defaultSnip' which takes you to another tiddler. In the 'body' column
you should see '@pagRef' and '@text'. You need to edit t
Very nice!
Is it possible to have the Web link at the bottom of the clip or to give
people the choice of position?
(Bloody users -- always asking for more.)
Roger
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On Thursday, September 11, 2014 12:42:37 PM UTC+1, Roger Whitehead wrote:
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> Belay that -- it accepted it at the third t
Belay that -- it accepted it at the third try. Will now have a play.
Thanks,
Roger
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 12:36:36 PM UTC+1, Roger Whitehead wrote:
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> It's now saying the plug-in is corrupt. 8=(
>
> Roger
>
> On Thursday, September 11, 2014 8:39:53 AM UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Roge
Belay that. It accepted it at the thrid try. Will now try it.
Roger
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 12:36:36 PM UTC+1, Roger Whitehead wrote:
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> It's now saying the plug-in is corrupt. 8=(
>
> Roger
>
> On Thursday, September 11, 2014 8:39:53 AM UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Roger,
>> I have now
It's now saying the plug-in is corrupt. 8=(
Roger
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 8:39:53 AM UTC+1, BJ wrote:
>
>
> Hi Roger,
> I have now set the minimum version of ff to 20 - so now you should be able
> to give it a go.
>
> I think the addon should work ok but I have not tested it with older
Hi Roger,
I have now set the minimum version of ff to 20 - so now you should be able
to give it a go.
I think the addon should work ok but I have not tested it with older
version of ff.
cheers
BJ
On Thursday, September 11, 2014 8:31:41 AM UTC+2, Roger Whitehead wrote:
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> Sounds interesting.
Sounds interesting. I can't get it to work on my system, though. I get a
message when I try to install it that it's incompatible with Firefox
24.8.0, which I'm running under Windows 8.1.
I appreciate that it's an early release, so this is mainly a FYI message.
Roger
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On Wednesday, S
thanks Matabele,
and you can use tiddlyclip to move your tiddlers from twc to tw5,
cheers
BJ
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 9:36:27 AM UTC+2, Matabele wrote:
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> Hi
>
> Works for me (Firefox in Ubuntu Trusty) -- many thanks. I can now retire
> my last remaining copies of TWC!
>
> regards
>
I have released a new version of the firefox addon 0.0.4-alpha. The
installation of the updated is the same as installing the original - just
drag and drop the link to the plugin or go to my git repository and
download it. If you have not already installed the plugin you need only
follow the i
I have released a new version of the firefox addon 0.0.4-alpha. The
installation of the updated is the same as installing the original - just
drag and drop the link to the plugin or go to my git repository and
download it.
the link is
https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip/raw/master/tiddlyclip.
Hi Ton,
thanks for trying tiddlyclip, and thanks very much for such an accurate bug
report. I have now fixed this issue and will release a new version of the
firefox addon shortly,
cheers
BJ
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12:11:37 PM UTC+2, Ton Gerner wrote:
>
> Hi BJ,
>
> A very welcome a
Hi BJ,
A very welcome addition (I am a long-time user of TiddlySnip with TWc).
My first test with TiddlyClip was discouraging : besides the text I got a
lot of CSS. Try to 'Snip' the following from [1] and see what you get. I
got more CSS than text ;-)
Definition of INCONSISTENCY
1 : an inst
Hi
Works for me (Firefox in Ubuntu Trusty) -- many thanks. I can now retire my
last remaining copies of TWC!
regards
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 3:16:24 PM UTC+2, BJ wrote:
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> I am creating a plugin and browser addon that allows clips of web pages to
> be collected into a tiddlywiki. It is
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