Can anyone point to a "revisions"-like plugin? Thanks!
On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 2:55:25 PM UTC-6, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> Hi Danielo,
>
> Thanks for making and sharing this. I currently use a node installation of
> tw5 on my local machine, running out of a dropbox folder. I am most
>
Hi Danielo,
Thanks for making and sharing this. I currently use a node installation of
tw5 on my local machine, running out of a dropbox folder. I am most
interested in adding the "revisions" feature to my tw5 installation. Do you
have any information on that?
Thanks!
Diego
On Monday, July
Hello TonyM
El viernes, 14 de julio de 2017, 6:15:26 (UTC+2), TonyM escribió:
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> Thanks Danielo,
>
> I empathize with the difficulty of sharing technical knowledge when you
> are deeply involved with a technical solution.
>
Thank you :-)
>
>
> What you have said helps. As I understand it
Thanks Danielo,
I empathize with the difficulty of sharing technical knowledge when you are
deeply involved with a technical solution.
What you have said helps. As I understand it then, The conceptual leap I
needed to make here is that the data remains inside the browser,
but recorded on
On Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 4:49:48 AM UTC-4, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> Hello Lost Admin
> ...
>
>> Okay, so my real goal is to make it easier to use tiddlywiki from my
>> phone (tiddlyspot doesn't work offline) and sync with desktop (something
>> screwy with tiddlywiki, tiddlyspot and
Hello Lost Admin
> It isn't (yet) complete as far as covering what I want. I'll try to
> remember to let you know when it is so we can work to include it in the
> noteself github.
>
Sure, in any case please feel free to open an issue on github as a
reminder, and maybe a PR a bit latter
On Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at 10:28:58 AM UTC-4, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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>
> Hello Lost Admin
>
> El miércoles, 12 de julio de 2017, 15:04:32 (UTC+2), Lost Admin escribió:
>>
>> Danielo,
>>
>> With regards to your last question:
>>
>> Short-ish answer:
Hello TonyM
El miércoles, 12 de julio de 2017, 8:48:51 (UTC+2), TonyM escribió:
>
> I will second that,
>
> NoteSelf seems promising but I would like just a little more text that
> describes its relationship to the Database, what it takes to host or create
> a database, I get the idea that the
Hello Lost Admin
El miércoles, 12 de julio de 2017, 15:04:32 (UTC+2), Lost Admin escribió:
>
> Danielo,
>
> With regards to your last question:
>
> Short-ish answer: http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/#6th%20July%202017
>
Seems that you have created a very complete and good manual on how to
Danielo,
With regards to your last question:
Short-ish answer: http://thelostadmin.tiddlyspot.com/#6th%20July%202017
Longer-ish answer:
I've got a functioning CouchDB running in a VM on my laptop. I followed the
CouchDB instructions for setting up a server. I also referenced your
I will second that,
NoteSelf seems promising but I would like just a little more text that
describes its relationship to the Database, what it takes to host or create
a database, I get the idea that the tiddlers will be stored in the
database, thus accessed from alternate locations. does this
El martes, 11 de julio de 2017, 19:50:03 (UTC+2), Lost Admin escribió:
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> Where would I find that plug-in of yours?
>
You can take a look at how NoteSelf is built. On the repository there is a
jenkins file that downloads all the required plugins. In any case, you can
find it on my personal
Where would I find that plug-in of yours?
I'm trying to understand how you did what you did, so it would be nice to
see how it interacts with the vanilla tiddlywiki. I also want to integrate
Ton's TopLeftToolbar so that the NoteSelf cloud/sync/login button appears
on the top of the screen all
Are there text instructions somewhere? I think text would be better than a
soundless video. When you type in an address on screen, for instance, I
have no idea if I'm literally supposed to type that address, or some other
address of my own.
I seem to recall that Youtube has an editor that will
Hello Lost Admin,
That sentence is not 100% true at the moment.
NoteSelf has evolved and it now includes more plugins than just tiddlypouch.
However, the minimum setup should be tiddlypouch + PouchDB (there is a plug-in
created by me that includes it).
But probably the easier way is to download
Hello Mark,
Yes it lacks sound. I want to add voice comments,but I'm still looking for a
time slot.
Regards
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Is the configuration video supposed to be silent?
I checked on 2 browsers and there was no sound. I also ran a separate video
to verify my drivers and sound were working.
Thanks,
Mark
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Dredging up the past here but I want to make sure I'm reading this
correctly and that it is still true.
If I read the below correctly, Danielo is saying that to turn TiddlyWiki
into NoteSelf, I can take the TiddlyPouch plugin out of NoteSelf and put it
into an existing TiddlyWiki?
On Tuesday,
I am thinking about a Cloudinary plugin which would grab inserted images
(or other documents) and move them into my (free tier) personal Cloudinary
account. Other services would work as well, just without the
image-formatting tricks it provides. But they could be pushed to S3 and
replaced with
Hi Anton,
Can I get closer to the database layer in my templates?
>
I think to model something more DB'ish in TiddlyWiki, what you want to do
is create the smallest meaningful chunks of information possible with some
well defined patterns like
- a tagging structure / tree
- I often
Oh, way cool!
I did a lot with the pre-5 TiddlyWiki in the way of custom templates, most
specifically for writing a book.
Years ago there was the Jana Contact Manager, if anyone remembers that,
which allowed, for example multiple addresses, history of workplaces for
individuals, multiple
Thank you Rizwan Isaak for the report!
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Reporting: Solved
Brwsers: Firefox 48, Chrome 53
OS: Linux Mint
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Hello everyone,
I just published a hotfix. It is already available at noteself.github.io
The version should be 0.14.3+1
If it fails, you can open the console and check the version with:
$tw.wiki.getTiddler("$:/plugins/danielo515/tiddlypouch").fields.version
if it is not 0.14.3+1 make sure to
Hello everyone,
Thanks to all for your feedback. I really appreciate the extracted logs. Thank
you for those that even took the time to connect the remote debugger.
I think this is an issue with newcomers. I mean, people that do not have an
existing DB. In absence of database it reads the
I'm having the same issue to. From the console:
TiddlyPouch:config: Initializing config module
TiddlyPouch:config: Config read from DB - ERROR n
Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: $tw.wiki.getTiddlerData is not a function
(…)
Error in event handler for (unknown): TypeError: Cannot read property
Reporting the same issue
Browsers: Firefox 48, Chrome v53.
OS: Linux Mint.
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Looks like chrome remote debugger was overkill as it doesn't seem to be
android specific. I just duplicated the issue on my desktop by opening
https://noteself.github.io/online/ in an incognito window.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:54 PM, Brian Theado wrote:
> Danielo,
>
> On
Danielo,
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 3:31 AM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
> Hello Brian
>
> > I happen to try to open the online noteself from my phone on android
> chrome and android firefox. In both cases the page loaded to a blank
> browser screen. Probably it didn't load due to
Hola Daniello,
I downloaded the empty.html file to my PC but my browser is not displaying
anything, I tried with Chrome and Firefox without luck.
I checked the file with Notepad++ and the text is there. Any suggestions ?
I apologize in advance if this is a totally newbie question which I am
Hello Brian
> I happen to try to open the online noteself from my phone on android chrome
> and android firefox. In both cases the page loaded to a blank browser screen.
> Probably it didn't load due to some error?
I tested it both on my phone (android 6) and my tablet (android 4.4) and works
Danielo,
On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
> Some of the new features that I want to highlight are:
>
> Dowload saver that downloads all the tiddlers contained on the current db
>> as JSON
>
>
> This solves one the main user's concerns. Previously the
I'll leave apart the discussion about LocalStorage, I want to get back to
it tomorrow when I have more energy.
Today I want to notify another update to NoteSelf. Here is the changelog of
most noticeable features since the latest version I have announced:
0.14.2
- DefaultTiddlers is
Ciao Jeremy & Danielo
> Part of the issue is that part of the reaction to NoteSelf has actually
been reaction to seeing browser local storage used for the first time. To
me, that’s really an irrelevant distraction from what’s cool about NoteSelf.
I don't think its entirely irrelevant. One of
Hi Danielo
> That's a very daunting conversation. Seems to leave apart all NoteSelf
> features and focuses only on the worst part.
Not at all! In one of the messages I said that the CouchDB support was terrific
but that I wasn’t a fan of local storage.
> First of all, it is not saved to local
El viernes, 2 de septiembre de 2016, 12:18:25 (UTC+2), Josiah escribió:
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> Ciao Danielo
>
> FYI, there is an exchange I just had with @Jermolone (Jeremy Ruston) on
> Twitter about SelfNote ...
>
> Starts here: https://twitter.com/TiddlyTweeter/status/771634295353987073
>
Hello Josiah,
That's
Ciao Danielo
FYI, there is an exchange I just had with @Jermolone (Jeremy Ruston) on
Twitter about SelfNote ...
Starts here: https://twitter.com/TiddlyTweeter/status/771634295353987073
Best wishes
Josiah
On Friday, 2 September 2016 02:06:42 UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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>
> I just
I just released a new update, version 0.13.2
This version includes a better UI for revision management:
- Revisions are displayed as tabs inside the same tiddler
- There is a button to open revisions tab of the info tiddler
- That button loads the revisions before opening the revisions
El martes, 30 de agosto de 2016, 7:32:45 (UTC+2), Tobias Beer escribió:
>
> Hi Danielo,
>
>
Hello Tobias,
> Thanks for your work on this, looks highly interesting and promising.
>
Thank you for your interest
>
> I have a few simple to ask but possibly hard to answer questions
>
Let's
Hi Danielo,
Thanks for your work on this, looks highly interesting and promising.
I have a few simple to ask but possibly hard to answer questions
as to what NoteSelf can, cannot or may eventually do:
- Do I (always) need to login or can the connection be (safely/publicly)
pre-configured
Dear Mark S.
The problem with the 'delete' prompt was a tiddlywiki bug. I have reported
it, and it is now fixed
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2561
This means that in the next TW version this will be fixed, and therefore in
the next release of NoteSelf.
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This was the code I used, hoping to pull in the tiddlers. I could have left
the tiddlers open, but wanted a more realistic situation. Opening all the
tiddlers in a large TW would probably bring the whole system to its knees.
Mark
<$button>Blink em
<$list filter="[!is[system]sort[title]]
I forgot to mention that the revision management is inside the information area
of each tiddler. Let me know if Yo have any problem finding it
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Hello Mark S.
I'm sorry about the bug on the error mechanism. I have to review how the prompt
works, it is a core feature and maybe I'm using it wrong. Until I fix it
deleting the word "delete" will cancel the deletion.
Could you please explain how does your loop work? Having the tiddlers
Testing your online version for Tiddler Renaming (Using pale moon at the
moment). Tiddler renaming seems to work.
The "delete" function may have a problem. I loaded the database with JSON
data and then decided to delete it. I brought up the dialog and typed in
"delete". Then I had a second
Dear Mark S.
Thank you for trying it out.
I'm not very confident that TW's plugin update mechanism work reliably with my
plugin.
Would you mind to try it out with the online version of Noteself?
Noteself.github.io/online
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Downloading a new copy from your site, and importing the data from my other
NS, it might be allowing me to rename OK.
But there's another problem. I exported using the [!is[system]sort[title]]
filter. It made a JSON file 10 megs or so. When I re-imported them into the
new NS, I found that
First, let me explain that I updated my TW by dragging/dropping your new
plugin into NoteSelf. Then I created a new tiddler called "Change my name".
Then (after the 'save' check had flashed to gray) I reloaded. I verified
that the plugin was still 11.4. Then I edited "Change my name", and
El jueves, 25 de agosto de 2016, 6:19:40 (UTC+2), Mark S. escribió:
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> I made a tiddler earlier in the day. Just now I opened it up, changed the
> title. Now I'm getting messages like:
>
> syncer-browser - 21:15:07 24 8 2016
>
> Sync error while processing 'Quick Note':
>
Dear Mark S.
The previous command will only give you leaf revisions (revisions in conflict).
That's why I used story list. To get revisions of regular tiddlers a more
complex command would be required. Let me know if you are interested anyway.
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El jueves, 25 de agosto de 2016, 22:57:50 (UTC+2), Mark S. escribió:
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> Wait -- do tiddlers have a revision history in your edition, and, if so,
> how do we access prior versions?
>
Hello Mark. There is no UI for fetching revisions at the moment, but is one
of the key features that I want to
Wait -- do tiddlers have a revision history in your edition, and, if so,
how do we access prior versions?
Thanks!
Mark
On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 8:40:51 AM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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>
> Just to be curious, in case of rename what do you expect: to start from
> scratch without
El jueves, 25 de agosto de 2016, 17:22:29 (UTC+2), Mark S. escribió:
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> Although I like the skinny-tiddlers idea, I notice that if I search for
> something in text that is not in the current story it won't be found.
>
Yes I know. I have suffered it too.
>
> I suppose a long term solution
El jueves, 25 de agosto de 2016, 6:19:40 (UTC+2), Mark S. escribió:
>
> I made a tiddler earlier in the day. Just now I opened it up, changed the
> title. Now I'm getting messages like:
>
> syncer-browser - 21:15:07 24 8 2016
>
> Sync error while processing 'Quick Note':
>
Although I like the skinny-tiddlers idea, I notice that if I search for
something in text that is not in the current story it won't be found.
I suppose a long term solution would be a revised search engine that
searches the text field back in the database.
The work-around for the present would
I made a tiddler earlier in the day. Just now I opened it up, changed the
title. Now I'm getting messages like:
syncer-browser - 21:15:07 24 8 2016
Sync error while processing 'Quick Note':
{"status":409,"name":"conflict","message":"Document update conflict"}
when I open it up to edit it I
Hello Brian,
El miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2016, 4:31:51 (UTC+2), Brian Theado escribió:
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> That was news to me. Thanks for explaining it so clearly.
>>
>
You're welcome!
>
> I now have some evidence there is more to the story than what you
> explained. I was stepping through the code in
Hello Mark S.
>
> I meant that maps are a good example of where high-resolution images are
> required. If there is a source for maps in SVG that would be great.
>
I'm not sure of what kind of maps you need (I mean, detail) but there are
several open source maps sources. OpenStreetMaps is
Hello Danielo,
On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 4:28:09 AM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
> *> If you want to include higher-resolution images (think maps) then you
> really need to park them outside TW. *
>
> *>> Have you thought about using SVG for that? They are just plain text
> and has
Hello Mark S.
El miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2016, 1:29:05 (UTC+2), Mark S. escribió:
>
> Images can fill up TW pretty fast, slowing it down to a crawl.
>
That's because all images bodies are included as part of the TW. My sync
adaptor only load in memory the tiddlers that are requested/opened
Danielo,
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 7:52 PM, Brian Theado
wrote:
> [...]
>
>> Only the data that is currently loaded in memory is included. What does
>> this mean? By default, when tiddlywiki uses a sync-adaptor it first
>> requests to it all skinny tiddlers. Those are
Danielo,
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
[...]
> Only the data that is currently loaded in memory is included. What does
> this mean? By default, when tiddlywiki uses a sync-adaptor it first
> requests to it all skinny tiddlers. Those are tiddlers
Images can fill up TW pretty fast, slowing it down to a crawl. If you want
to include higher-resolution images (think maps) then you really need to
park them outside TW. My external image collection is just about 50megs on
my main TW.
How do attachments work? I'm guessing they use binary as
Hello Mark S.
Tiddlywiky, and by extension Noteself, supports images. I tried with some small
images (50k) and I can embed them with no problems.
Worth mentioning that the database that I'm using supports attachments, which
is a more efficient way of including binaries than using base64.
As an Evernote replacement, isn't there a problem with images? That is,
unless you have the images you want to embed on a 2nd service, there's no
way to make them portable with this process.
Thanks!
Mark
On Saturday, August 20, 2016 at 6:23:03 PM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> Hello Early
El lunes, 22 de agosto de 2016, 22:24:28 (UTC+2), Mat escribió:
>
> Danielo, thanks for reply. Still need clarification though:
>
No problem, as much as you need.
>
> So synching does not treat the full TW as one unit but instead only synchs
> the changes, right?
>
Correct.
Which
El martes, 23 de agosto de 2016, 13:06:55 (UTC+2), Josiah escribió:
>
> Ciao Danielo
>
Hello Josiah
> I will. My intention is to try it across several browsers. It may take me
> some weeks to report back.
>
That is very cool, thanks. Please note that during that period I may
release some
Hello Tom,
Sorry for this situation. I want to include a 2-min setup guide video. And
I also want to include this on the FAQ section, so thank you for the
reminder.
Fortunately this has an easy solution for you :D. You have to enable CORS
on your cloudant account. To do so follow this steps:
El martes, 23 de agosto de 2016, 4:13:47 (UTC+2), Brian Theado escribió:
>
> Replying to my own message as I was mistaken. See below
>
Hello again Brian
> I didn't test well enough and I fooled myself into thinking the main TW
> download/save button in the sidebar was not saving the tiddlers
Hey Danielo,
Great effort! Would love to give this a try, but struggle to get this set
up. I've created a cloudant couchdb instance at https://ohc.cloudant.com/.
Trying to configure this in my local NS page, I get a pop-up saying
XMLHTTPRequest error code:0. The javascript console displays the
Ciao Danielo
J. >> I am really fascinated by this & will try it out in detail.
D. > Cool! please share back what you find odd, confusing or what you miss.
I really need users input to improve the UI.
I will. My intention is to try it across several browsers. It may take me
some weeks to
Ciao Mat & Danielo
J. >> [...]a UNIVERSAL "Out-of-the-box" TW may well work & can get round
browser limits. Why have loads of variant ways when ONE will do?
M. > Interesting and valuable observation!!! I have no competence to tell
if it would work, but thats intriguing.
I'm not competent
El lunes, 22 de agosto de 2016, 19:50:03 (UTC+2), Brian Theado escribió:
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> Hi Danielo. Thanks for sharing your plugin, it looks really interesting.
>
>
Hello Brian. Thank you for giving it a try!!
>
> I can see it isn't only about autosave (nice explanation), but the
> autosave without
El lunes, 22 de agosto de 2016, 18:00:52 (UTC+2), Josiah escribió:
>
> Ciao Danielo & Mat
>
Hello Josiah
> I am really fascinated by this & will try it out in detail.
>
Cool! please share back what you find odd, confusing or what you miss. I
really need users input to improve the UI.
>
Replying to my own message as I was mistaken. See below
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Brian Theado
wrote:
> I can see it isn't only about autosave (nice explanation), but the
> autosave without using a browser plugin is a really nice feature on its own
> (as Josiah
On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 6:00:52 PM UTC+2, Josiah wrote:
>
> [...]a UNIVERSAL "Out-of-the-box" TW may well work & can get round browser
> limits. Why have loads of variant ways when ONE will do?
>
Interesting and valuable observation!!! I have no competence to tell if it
would work, but
Danielo, thanks for reply. Still need clarification though:
So synching does not treat the full TW as one unit but instead only synchs
the changes, right? That seems very good and should significantly speed up
things compared to up/downloading full TW files.
It is not only about autosave. It's
Hi Danielo. Thanks for sharing your plugin, it looks really interesting.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Danielo Rodríguez
wrote:
[...]
> It is not only about autosave. It's about synchronization, having several
> databases in one single TW, is about not having to download
Ciao Danielo & Mat
I am really fascinated by this & will try it out in detail.
WHY? Perhaps not for reasons others might.
I find it really interesting as a possible way to get away from all the
browser & platform plugins.
As far as i understand in Danielo has developed a way of saving
Hello Mat, first of all, thank you for your valuable feedback. You have a
very good eye for detail and usually spot ideas and issues that no one else
does, so thanks in advance.
El domingo, 21 de agosto de 2016, 23:54:40 (UTC+2), Mat escribió:
>
> it is funny how other peoples projects can
I have at a distance followed your quest on these matters over the past few
years. Really cool that it is actually real now. But - apropos my own
adventures with TWederation - it is funny how other peoples projects can
just be so much more difficult to understand. I struggle understand benefit
I have at a distance followed your quest on these matters over the past few
years. Really cool that it is actually real now. But - apropos my own
adventures with TWederation - it is funny how other peoples projects can
just be so much more difficult to understand. I struggle understand benefit
I just released a small patch to make easier databases switching.
Hope no one tried to use it before, because it was a bit confusing. Not it
works much better.
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Hi Danielo
Great job!
regards
On Sunday, 21 August 2016 03:23:03 UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
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> Hello Early adopters!
>
> I just released a new version of noteself (https://noteself.github.io/)
>
> This is an important internal update. All the tiddler configurations are
> now stored on a
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