:34 PM UTC-5, prog...@assays.tv wrote:
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>> Mr Ruston
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>> a fiddly point about why is your lead-in headed....
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>>Re: [tw] To Jeremy Rushton - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
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>> When my post was titled ...
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;Re: [tw] To Jeremy Rushton - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
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> When my post was titled ...
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> To Jeremy Ruston - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
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> Is there an "H" macro running here?
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> :-)
>
> Josiah
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> On Wednesday, 27 April 2016 18:40:35 UT
2016 at 1:15:34 PM UTC-7, prog...@assays.tv wrote:
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>> a fiddly point about why is your lead-in headed....
>> Re: [tw] To Jeremy Rushton - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
>> When my post was titled ...
>> To Jeremy Ruston - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
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On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 1:15:34 PM UTC-7, prog...@assays.tv wrote:
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> a fiddly point about why is your lead-in headed
> Re: [tw] To Jeremy Rushton - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
> When my post was titled ...
> To Jeremy Ruston - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
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Mr Ruston
a fiddly point about why is your lead-in headed
Re: [tw] To Jeremy Rushton - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
When my post was titled ...
To Jeremy Ruston - TW STAND-ALONE is MY thing ...
Is there an "H" macro running here?
:-)
Josiah
On Wednesday, 27 April 201
Josiah is making a subtle, and useful, point in relation to some of the remarks
I’ve made in the past.
Those remarks were about the way that TiddlyWiki has a central duality: it
exists both in its standalone HTML file form, and as a much more traditional
Node.js server application. Both aspects
Hello Everyone!
As a simple user, I agree with the well articulated sentiments. TW's one
file approach makes it infinitely versatile and usable to many tasks.
One could argue that a server "version" is not a bad idea. How to
reconcile the two approaches, server and none-server versions, and use
t
Well articulated Josiah!
While I have a node TiddlyWiki, more often than not I just use it in the
browser and save- so simple
Alex
On Tuesday, 26 April 2016, wrote:
> Ciao Jeremy
>
> Both here and on the Dev channel I have seen you write about your
> concerns, in last few days, about taking TW
Ciao Jeremy
Both here and on the Dev channel I have seen you write about your concerns,
in last few days, about taking TW too far towards server dependent systems.
I TOTALLY AGREE.
I am one of the silent users of TW. I developed, for my own use, many
customized versions. I never publish them.
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