[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-06 Thread wolfgang
http://garr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ptw/ http://garr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ptw/HTMLAreaPackage-2.1.2.zip W. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, s

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-06 Thread BramChen
The AsciiMath-2.4.1.080902.zip is now based on TW 2.4.1, it could be downloaded from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=150646&package_id=169974 -- Bram On 10月6日, 下午2時58分, wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://garr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ptw/http://garr.dl.sou

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-06 Thread kilucas
Very helpful all. I'll experiment with this further very shortly but can I just check; should I be able to open AsciiMath-2.4.1.en.html and see HTMLArea in action? When I try to open it Internet Explorer 6 and Firefox show a blank screen. I've unzipped everything, preserving folder structures, a

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-07 Thread BramChen
Sorry Kevin, I forgot to pack core .js file with AsciiMath-2.4.1.080902.zip. Download the new one, named AsciiMath-2.4.1.081007.zip, please. Bram On 10月7日, 上午3時45分, kilucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Very helpful all. > > I'll experiment with this further very shortly but can I just check;

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-07 Thread kilucas
Ah, excellent. I will. Thanks Kevin On Oct 7, 10:12 am, BramChen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry Kevin, > > I forgot to pack core .js file with AsciiMath-2.4.1.080902.zip. > > Download the new one, named AsciiMath-2.4.1.081007.zip, please. > > Bram > > On 10月7日, 上午3時45分, kilucas <[EMAIL PROTEC

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-07 Thread kilucas
Wow - it's excellent to see this in an uptodate TW. Thanks very much indeed. The only initial glitch I had was that I didn't realise I had to give a tag of "wyswyg" to any tiddler to be edited with HTMLArea and that I initially assumed this would be "wysiwyg". But I can live with that just to see

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-07 Thread eleanor
This is very useful follow on from sciencepad etc. Thank you very much On Oct 7, 10:12 pm, BramChen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry Kevin, > > I forgot to pack core .js file with AsciiMath-2.4.1.080902.zip. > > Download the new one, named AsciiMath-2.4.1.081007.zip, please. > > Bram > > On 10

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-07 Thread BramChen
Thanks Kevin and Eleanor, I'd corrected the typos about 'wysywg' and change the default lang setting of HTMLArea editor to 'en' in AsciiMath-2.4.1.en.html. Please downloaded AsciiMath-2.4.1.081008.zip from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=150646&package_id=169974&release_id

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-09 Thread kilucas
Bram Thanks for this - I'm looking forward to trying it shortly. By the way, I noticed that some of the tooltips on the editor buttons show up on my PC as a series of hollow squares. Is this likely to be an issue with different langauge sets perhaps? Thanks very much for your help. Kevin On O

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-19 Thread kilucas
Bram As I use more parts of HTMLArea including those which throw up dialog boxes from buttons on the toolbar, I find that many of them are labelled with symbols that my PC won't display. Even what are presumably OK and Cancel buttons on the hyperlink dialog just display as hollow squares. Am I s

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-19 Thread BramChen
You could manually modify the MarkupPreHead as: _editor_url = "HTMLArea/"; _editor_lang = "en"; Where the *_editor_lang* should be assigned to "en" but not "zh-Hant" in AsciiMath-2.4.1.en.html. Sorry, the mistake was the result of an oversight. -- Bram On 10月2

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-20 Thread kilucas
No need to apologise - I'm just grateful for the tool and that the langauge change is so straightforward. I'll be interested to see if this also fixes the strange jumping of the cursor to the bottom of the editing area when I apply formatting changes like heading styles or bold. Many thanks Kevin

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-20 Thread kilucas
That did indeed nail the language by the look of it. Many thanks indeed. The formatting tools still misbehave but I've noted that in a separate thread so I'll post more information as I have it there. I'll try the suggested solutions to creating a wysiwyg-tagged tiddler first though in case the

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-20 Thread BramChen
1) I'd provide a temporary solution, a very small script, need not change the current plugin and also no more other plugin need to be installed, at the thread, http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/7c3304f73bad890e/58e41e618401f1b3?show_docid=58e41e618401f1b3 2) I do not

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-21 Thread kilucas
Bram Thanks for this. I've got your script working - thanks very much for that. (I may continue to experiment with NewSavedTiddlerPlugin but your script works fine). Switching between editors is slightly tricky. I've been doing it and it largely works for me, but: - some of my TWs will be used

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-21 Thread BramChen
> Thanks for this. I've got your script working - thanks very much for > that. (I may continue to experiment with NewSavedTiddlerPlugin but > your script works fine). > 1) *NewSavedTiddlerPlugin* requires another plugin named *NewMeansNewPlugin*. or you could remark the statement in *NewSavedTid

[tw] Re: Bram Chen's HTMLArea

2008-10-21 Thread kilucas
Bram Thanks for this. I'll give it a try and then see whether to stay with your script which is currently working fine or whether to go with NewSavedTiddlerPlugin. Thanks Kevin On Oct 21, 4:28 pm, BramChen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks for this. I've got your script working - thanks ve