Dear Andreas
do you think you could put up Tinka on github? It would be much easier to
post issues which in turn would provide a great overview of stuff AND it
would enable others to make pull requests.
Thanks.
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Andreas,
I apologize that this answer became very lengthy,...
On the contrary, I really appreciate you taking the time to go through my
feedback.
New little discovery; There is a state tiddler missing a colon
- $/state/popup/tinka-create
Having now gone through the process again (for
TiddlyWiki seems to only accept version-numbers in this format:
N.N.N-X
TW5 uses semantic versioning 2.0 - it's a specific set of rules governing
version numbers:
http://semver.org
Best wishes
Jeremy.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Mat matiasg...@gmail.com wrote:
Andreas,
I
Hi Mat,
New little discovery; There is a state tiddler missing a colon
- $/state/popup/tinka-create
Whoops, I never noticed that, thank you !
Maybe user could get a checkbox list for which tiddlers to delete (+a
select all button).
If I am not mistaken Tinka already has a remove feature to
Hi Mat,
thank you very much for your feedback, you raise some important points
and a new Tinka version with quite a few changes is already in the making.
Here are my thoughts:
* I don't think the Create New Plugin button/content should be
under the tab Installed Plugins but
An addition to my feedback two posts up;
- *Presumption* of how a plugin is made up and how Tinka creates one:
the plugin is created by copying+converting multiple tiddlers into a json
tiddler. At the same time, the original tiddlers are converted into being
shadow tiddlers.
@Andreas
First; thank your for this creation!
Here is some feedback:
- I don't think the Create New Plugin button/content should be under
the tab Installed Plugins but instead warrants a tab of its own.
- As someone new in the plugin packers business, I am a bit uncertain
what
Hi Greg and Jed,
thanks for the feedback. I added some documentation which mainly
consists of pointers to the official documentation for further
information about plugins and filters (as suggested).
Furthermore, I changed the following things:
* The list of plugin tiddlers is now hidden by
Hi Andreas
That's a really nice piece of work, congratulations. It looks great too.
Seeing it reminds me that I'd like to try to make it a goal for 5.1.9 to
get third party plugins such as this listed in the plugin library. I'll
open a ticket for discussion about how we might do that.
Best
That looks really useful, particularly for small bugfixes. Thanks!
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Wow! It looks very well thought out. About the only thing I would suggest
might be a link to some info, like http://tiddlywiki.com/#PluginMechanism ,
for those that are new to building plugins. This will be great for a chance
to experiment without setting up node.js. Thanks!
Greg
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