Re: [tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-29 Thread Fergusonmc
Thanks Paul On Jan 29, 2012, at 5:47 AM, "Paul Downey (psd)" wrote: > The default for TiddlyPocketBook is ISO A4, as used in most countries, > but if you're wanting to print on Letter, the tiddler > StyleSheetPrintPage can be changed to transclude > [[StyleSheetPrintLetter]] instead of [[Styl

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-29 Thread Paul Downey (psd)
The default for TiddlyPocketBook is ISO A4, as used in most countries, but if you're wanting to print on Letter, the tiddler StyleSheetPrintPage can be changed to transclude [[StyleSheetPrintLetter]] instead of [[StyleSheetPrintA4]] I guess I should make it an option, but never worked out how to d

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-28 Thread Corey
This sounds like an issue that you may be able to resolve by tweaking the settings when you print. What printer are you using? I recommend following HansBKK's advice if tweaking the print settings is not an option: print to an image format that you can tweak and then print the tweaked image to you

Re: [tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-27 Thread Marc Ferguson
I noticed that this TW is made to print perfectly on A4 paper but messes up when you print it on letter paper. How can you adjust it to fit on letter size paper? On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 7:21 AM, HansBKK wrote: > Sorry to again try to help independently of TW, and ignore the specifics > if you'r

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-27 Thread HansBKK
Sorry to again try to help independently of TW, and ignore the specifics if you're not on windoze. I would try printing to generic image files (I use imageprinterfor this) and crop with your favorite scriptable image toolkit (I use IrfanView

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-27 Thread tiddlygrp
Thanks Corey for your suggestion. But this does not change my problem. Maybe it has to do with the Firefox (3.6.24) which I'm using. Basically the print comes out at something like 90% size of a page, centered. That implies that the first folding of the pocketmod is good, but that secondary fol

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-26 Thread Corey
Silly question: Are you using the Print Theme? On Jan 26, 11:27 am, rakugo wrote: > I seem to remember having issues with margins > I made a few tweaks to  http://pocketguide.tiddlyspace.com/ > It's probably worth checking this and see if it improves your > situation (in particular > tryhttp://

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-26 Thread rakugo
I seem to remember having issues with margins I made a few tweaks to http://pocketguide.tiddlyspace.com/ It's probably worth checking this and see if it improves your situation (in particular try http://pocketguide.tiddlyspace.com/#StyleSheetPrintA4 tiddler) On Jan 26, 12:39 pm, tiddlygrp wrote

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-26 Thread tiddlygrp
Hi HansBKK, thanks for your reply. But I'm looking specifically for http://www.tiddlypocketbook.com , a tiddlywiki for making pocketmods. I would like to reduce the outer margins there. thanks anyway -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" gro

[tw] Re: tiddlypocketbook and margins

2012-01-25 Thread HansBKK
I print pocketmods from a diverse set of apps and fileformats, so I've never tried any TW-specific solutions. The core PDF-to-PocketMod tool works fine, so just print to that as if you're going to full-size pages that you want to read from six feet away - for HTML I use print.css techniques to

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook (PocketMod) stylesheet for Letter Size paper

2009-12-08 Thread Paul Downey (psd)
Hi Mark! > But the default layout for that project assumes A4 size paper. That's right -- I'm a Brit! > To make that work, I have to shrink the page by > 89%, and quite of pulp "bandwidth" is wasted. Below is my first stab > at a stylesheet layout for the paper size preferred in the US. Great!

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-07-02 Thread schilke
Pocketmod did get a lot of attention of some TiddlyWiki'ers' a long time ago (in web terms) - see here http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/search?q=pocketmod and there http://groups.google.com/group/GTD-TiddlyWiki/search?group=GTD-TiddlyWiki&q=pocketmod. I never lost my hope someone would

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-06-20 Thread Mark S.
Here's a little monthly calendar template form for the TiddlyPocketBook. It was too much work, and it probably needs more work. I could offer more commentary, if there's any interest. It works in FF 3.5, so you may need to change -moz to -webkit below for Safari. There's a style sheet, which you

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-06-16 Thread Mark S.
Following Jeremy's advice, I downloaded the sample TW, and changed the -transform appropriately using a text editor. Using FF 3.5 under Windows XP, I changed the page print settings to eliminate text in the header and footers, and to reduce margins as much as possible. On my printer, text from the

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-06-07 Thread Paul Downey (psd)
On May 31, 11:15 pm, "Mark S." wrote: > This is very cool news. I've been using PocketMods for years after > discovering that both Handspring and Palm belonged to the same union > -- invariably failing either just before or just after an important > meeting. heh, and being something you'd mind l

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-06-07 Thread Paul Downey (psd)
On May 30, 8:30 am, IainS wrote: > Works well and the cheat sheet is inherently useful (maybe it should > be on the TW site). > > If you were a Japanese zen master you would have worked out how to do > the folding without cutting the paper! uh-huh! Actually there are lots of possibilities for

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-05-31 Thread Mark S.
This is very cool news. I've been using PocketMods for years after discovering that both Handspring and Palm belonged to the same union -- invariably failing either just before or just after an important meeting. The problem up to now with the PocketMods is that you can't easily create and save h

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-05-30 Thread IainS
Works well and the cheat sheet is inherently useful (maybe it should be on the TW site). If you were a Japanese zen master you would have worked out how to do the folding without cutting the paper! Iain --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you a

[tw] Re: TiddlyPocketBook

2009-05-29 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I think it's very easy to get it working on Firefox 3.5, just add -moz-transform declarations alongside the -webkit-transform declarations. Cheers Jerm On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Paul Downey (psd) wrote: > > A while back, Brian Suda joined Osmosoft for a day of hacking. Amongst > a numb