Josiah,
I am creating a thread on Twitter [1].
I'd like to "weave" a TiddlyZine into this thread.
I think a twitter thread is an interesting form. Small chunks of
information linked together.
A TiddlyZine can cut and paste from Twitter and then be inserted back into
the narrative.
Alex
[1] http
I'm ready.
Dimmi (tell me) what I need to do.
J.
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Josiah,
Lets use this thread on Google groups as a link into the fanzine idea.
I am thinking about reuse... "reuse and combine" as a process... and
process orientation in general
I think it would be nice to create something which a truely dedicated
reader could trace back, the creative process w
Hi Birthe,
You or anyone else are /is welcome to clone SheepyWiki.
The ideas is to develop a clone-centric TW and a clone centric way of
learning / developing thinking.
here is a new version:
https://alexhough.github.io/SheepyWiki7.html#SheepyWiki%20macros
Alex
On 3 November 2017 at 00:19, @Ti
Ciao *B*irthe
No. This is Alex's work, not mine.
I think his sheep theme is a really good one & want to support it. This
post is for that.
Josiah
Birthe C wrote:
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> Interesting. You are clearly inspired and I enjoy reading it. You should
> consider a sheepywiki clone.
>
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Hi Joshua,
Interesting. You are clearly inspired and I enjoy reading it. You should
consider a sheepywiki clone. It would be great fun if you would share it.
After all you have often mentioned everything passed fast in this group.
Dolly the sheep may be a good way of promoting Tiddlywiki.
Birt
Ciao Alex & Thomas
Alex, Yes.. "butchering" ... i did dwell over the choice of that word! The
> intention was to get into the character of the sheep. By making her aware
> of the world of butchery hoped to bring an existential aspect to her
> personality. I thought that she would see cutting t
Hi Thomas,
thanks for the response. Could I include it in the next edition of
SheepyWiki? It may evolve into a kind of Fanzine -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanzine
Yes.. "butchering" ... i did dwell over the choice of that word! The
intention was to get into the character of the sheep. By mak
Hi Alex,
very nice indeed! Feel free to steel some German characters for your sheep:
Mh!
(By the way: «Mäh» sounds a bit like the word for mowing or it’s imperative
mow!)
Talking about sounds: Hearing a sheep talking about “butchering” sounds a bit
macabre to my ears ;–)
Now I will go an
This has evolved into SheepyWiki:
https://alexhough.github.io/SheepyWiki6.html
Alex
On 23 October 2017 at 09:50, Alex Hough wrote:
> I thought you'd like it Birthe! Thanks for the inspiration!
>
> I started with the intention to make my sheep use those curious characters
> in the Danish alpha
I thought you'd like it Birthe! Thanks for the inspiration!
I started with the intention to make my sheep use those curious characters
in the Danish alphabet and to be a kind of "lost sheep" --a Danish sheep in
an Englishmans Wiki.
Next I am thinking of adding some Russian dolls:
https://thenounp
Hi Alex,
Thank you very much for sharing. Interesting tutorial, I think you and your
sheep macro could charm anybody into learning and using tiddlywiki. Good
idea to introduce the art teacher and the bully, you have matched the fonts
perfectly, I could "feel" the types.
I think I need a sheep
Ok here we are
Its should be self- explanatory. Its a series of TW each downloaded and
edited a bit.
Its a wooly thread, it gets there in the end, just playing to learn.
https://alexhough.github.io/SheepyWiki1
https://alexhough.github.io/SheepyWiki2
https://alexhough.github.io/SheepyWiki3
Ciao Alex
I appreciate your art-take. I particularly liked the sheep :-)
One thing I find interesting in TW is the role of LATENCY. In Bach's
Italian Concerto (BWV 971), especially the second movement, the role of
latency makes all the difference to the resultant different
interpretations. htt
Alex,
Will you publicly show the Sheep Macro in an exhibition?
Josiah, x
AlexHough wrote:
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> The use case is to annotate text. I adapted the .tip core macro by
> changing the image to a sheep. The sheep then becomes a character with her
> own perspective on the text.
>
> ... I started to d
On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 5:11:55 PM UTC+2, AlexHough wrote:
>
> The use case is to annotate text. I adapted the .tip core macro by
> changing the image to a sheep. The sheep then becomes a character with her
> own perspective on the text.
>
I like this idea. I'm a "visual type" too :)
Hi Mario,
The use case is to annotate text. I adapted the .tip core macro by changing
the image to a sheep. The sheep then becomes a character with her own
perspective on the text.
I've borrowed the idea from Douglas Hofstader and Stafford Beer. Both have
used the technique of including a dialogu
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 9:45:52 AM UTC+2, AlexHough wrote:
>
> When you create a link in a documentation macro, that link doesn't show up
> as a reference.
>
That's right. The reference mechanism parses the tiddler source (one level
deep) and looks for a "type: link" combination in the
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