Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2022-03-20 Thread Arlen Beiler
To use this with TiddlyServer you just need to make sure you are making all requests relative to the tiddlywiki you are targeting. TiddlyServer loads NodeJS instances dynamically as they are requested. So most likely you are making the call to the root path ("http://localhost/;) and usually that

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-10-15 Thread amreus
Oh, and thank you for creating this plugin! On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 8:02:16 PM UTC-4 amreus wrote: > I made and quickly deleted a post asking about using a prefix ore template > for tiddler naming. > > I found the answer in the tiddlymarks options page. You can construct the >

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-10-15 Thread amreus
I made and quickly deleted a post asking about using a prefix ore template for tiddler naming. I found the answer in the tiddlymarks options page. You can construct the fields as you wish in the Formatting section. Here is an example of using a system tiddler for the bookmark tiddler:

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-10-15 Thread amreus
Yeston, Thanks for creating this plugin - it's working very well so far. I would prefer to hide the bookmark tiddlers under a system prefix such as `$:/bookmark/` and use `window.location.href` as the unique identifier instead of using the the web page title as the tiddler title. Would it

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-08 Thread Yestin Harrison
Well, 0.3.0 is live on AMO. Besides fixing a rather nasty bug that rendered the popup inoperable under certain circumstances, I took it as an opportunity to make the download dialog opt-in (default off), and add an explanatory label to the server URL. As far as large features are concerned,

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread TonyM
Yestin, perhaps a field that contains the randomly named icon that can be overridden, perhaps click to name it domain/path.icon if I harvested the Facebook.com icon twice I would be happy to overwrite it rather than have two identical. It may be a lot of work but I would love the same thing on

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread Yestin Harrison
Mark, > It's interesting, but seems to want only a traditional node connection, so > Bob and Tiddlyserver won't work. I'm open to supporting these – As far as Bob is concerned, I've found documentation and source code pertaining to API routes, which means I could feasibly implement support. I've

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread TonyM
Yestin, I have installed this and started playing with it. I think the documentation could be extended but it already seems quite powerful. For others to read, I went to facebook and clicked create bookmark, and it prompted to save Facebook.json, I dragged and dropped it on tiddlywiki.com and

Re: [tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-07 Thread Yestin Harrison
I'm happy to report that Mozilla have approved the latest version of TiddlyMarker for display on AMO. It should be much easier to install and try out now at . I can confidently say I'm having a good time using it for my own purposes,

[tw5] Announcing TiddlyMarker v0.1.0-alpha for Firefox

2020-06-03 Thread Yestin Harrison
I've been working on a browser extension to suit a particular manner of bookmarking with TiddlyWiki, unimaginatively titled TiddlyMarker. The basic idea is a simple button that produces a bookmark tiddler from the current tab, with various ways of getting that tiddler into a wiki, and