Hi Bauwe
Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, the project is hosted on github so
your suggestion would seem like a natural fit.
So as per your suggestion, I've created the initial fork in order to
get the 'site' you suggested - so as well as
https://github.com/huggyfee/VisualTW2
there is a
Hi Simon
- I'll take a look at this in the next few days and look at getting a
basic TiddlyWiki up there to act as a project homepage
For me it seems more useful if you use the new-visual tw in total as
project page...this way there is no need to download the entire zip.
And users can import
correction:
The content in your current __INDEX.html__ can be a default tiddler
(presenting the project)
Bauwe
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Hi - Sorry for the delay in responding:
In reply to your quesitons (replied inline) :
On Oct 29, 2:22 pm, Yakov yakov.litvin.publi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Simon,
May I ask a couple of questions (or rather pull requests):
* would you mind to add a changelog in plugin(s) you amend?
Sure
Hi Simon
That would be an excellent idea. Although the ZIP version is better
for creating a blank TiddlyWiki, it would make sense to have a
'tryout' version from which the ZIP form can be downloaded (as on the
main TiddlyWiki site)
Did you know can host a TiddlyWiki on git!? ... perhaps a
Hello Simon,
May I ask a couple of questions (or rather pull requests):
* would you mind to add a changelog in plugin(s) you amend?
* do have plans of hosting an html version of the wiki somewhere? I
mean, in raw text it's rather useful to see the plugins only (tiddler
texts) while the whole
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