Birthe
You HAVE thought.
Birthe C wrote:
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> ... I have used this for a long time now. I had absolutely no thought
> process...
>
> ... så I just tried if it would work - and it did. ;-)
>
Most stuff in this thread is a mess.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so5M8Mgf50c
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On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 9:49:00 AM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote:
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> My thought process went something like this:
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>- TiddlyServer almost didn't support single file saving because the
>put saver didn't work quite right.
>- [Remembers that dragging tiddlers from one wiki to ano
Maybe i should not admit it, but I have used this for a long time now. I
had absolutely no thought process. I have an inbuild keyboard mouse working
terribly and one day dragging the link to a tiddler to another TW it just
slipped in my bookmarks. Shortly after the browser went down and I had to
My thought process went something like this:
- TiddlyServer almost didn't support single file saving because the put
saver didn't work quite right.
- [Remembers that dragging tiddlers from one wiki to another works
because the tiddler data is encoded in the link]
- I could have just
On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 9:12:36 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Is this proof that *no one here has had a brain* for a LONG time? :-) Lol!
>
I know. Can't *believe* I didn't think of that. It's just so bloody
obvious!
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Is this proof that *no one here has had a brain* for a LONG time? :-) Lol!
Arlen Beiler wrote:
> ... You can drag a link to a Tiddler into your bookmarks as a bookmarklet
> and then drag it into another Tiddlywiki to import the tiddler.
>
> Hot off the press ...
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Apparently, Node doesn't support UNC paths (windows network paths). You can
either specify another drive letter, or you can just load the file into the
iframe using a file URL. If you paste the network path into your browser's
address bar it will give you the file URL for the path. You might be abl
Arlen,
My mistake, a typo fooled me, however I currently map a network location
\\studio8d\intranet\TW5 Intranet, to the I: drive
The Settings.json file reads
"C:": "C:\\",
"I:": "I:\\",
Is there away to specify the network share directly?
So, My Idea was to open a TiddlyServ
Any folder may contain any file types and you can open any of them. The
only purpose the types object serves is to determine the icon used in the
directory listing. The icons are found in *assets/icons/files*. Also, you
cannot specify a property with the same name twice in a JSON object. Just
inclu
Arlen,
In tiddlyserver is it possible to add to the types in the settings.json
file? It did not work for me
"types":{
"htmlfile": ["htm", "html"]
},
"types":{
"htmlfile": ["htm", "html"]
"jsonfile": ["json"]
"tidfile": ["tid"]
},
The answer to th
Arlen
,Nice discovery, may even be a reason to use FireFoxe's side bar, allowing
drag left and drop, and the side bar stays open while navigating
TiddlyWikis on the righ.
I wonder how much I will use it
Tony
On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 1:22:55 AM UTC+11, Arlen Beiler wrote:
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> Hey!!! Ju
On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 9:50:55 AM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote:
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> I think that this could be useful for storing bookmarklets to help with
> getting new systems set up.
>
Right. Ad hoc "bundles". Cool.
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Well that's blindingly obvious. I guess I must be blind!
Good spot, Arlen!
On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 9:22:55 AM UTC-5, Arlen Beiler wrote:
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> Hey!!! Just made a discovery. You can drag a link to a Tiddler into your
> bookmarks as a bookmarklet and then drag it into another Tiddlywiki t
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