adding a second didnt change anything
On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 5:25:26 AM UTC+2 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
> I see two <$list>, but only one
>
> Unless my aging eyeballs are missing something ...
>
> On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 12:10:58 AM UTC-3 mohamed...@hotmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> Tha
I see two <$list>, but only one
Unless my aging eyeballs are missing something ...
On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 12:10:58 AM UTC-3 mohamed...@hotmail.com
wrote:
> Thanks David,
>
> should i be replacing anything ? i just added your code , unless i am
> doing something wrong, it doesn't seem
Thanks David,
should i be replacing anything ? i just added your code , unless i am doing
something wrong, it doesn't seem to work
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On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 3:35:43 AM UTC+2 David Gifford wrote:
> Put this between <$list.> and (no details widget needed):
>
> <$l
Put this between <$list.> and (no details widget needed):
<$link><$view
field="title"/><$transclude field="text"
mode="block"/>
On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 2:14:05 PM UTC-5 mohamed...@hotmail.com
wrote:
> apologies , what i really meant was using a details widget , i just want
> to
apologies , what i really meant was using a details widget , i just want
to expand /collapse the results for every filter , please let me know if
you need any clarificaiton
On Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 4:46:46 AM UTC+2 Mark S. wrote:
> You seem to have your select widget inside the main lis
You seem to have your select widget inside the main list filter, and so
your selection gets repeated over and over.
You probably want to take the select widget outside the main list widget.
Then your code will be something like:
<$select as in your text ...>
<$list filter="[!has[draft
Hi Matthew,
While Eric give you a great solution, you may also like the slider-ii
macro of Rob Holez here at TW-Scripts
https://kookma.github.io/TW-Scripts/#Slider%20Macro%20II
Cheers
Mohammad
On Thursday, August 15, 2019 at 1:21:23 AM UTC+4:30, Matthew Liberman wrote:
>
> Is there an elegant
Eric
You are a kind of kind genius.
Just saying.
Josiah
On Thursday, 15 August 2019 04:28:32 UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 1:51:23 PM UTC-7, Matthew Liberman wrote:
>
>
>> Is there an elegant way to have folding sections of tiddlers? I've seen
>> some hacks w
On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 1:51:23 PM UTC-7, Matthew Liberman wrote:
> Is there an elegant way to have folding sections of tiddlers? I've seen
> some hacks with buttons but i want to have the usual tiddler folding so i
> can have each tag transclude tiddlers tagged with it, but have each
Joe,
For the planning items I still have the aforementioned disposition dates but I
include
Planing-start planned start date
Planning-due planed completion date personal target
Planning-end do or die delivery end
Regards
Tony
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 6:31 AM TonyM wrote:
> Joe,
>
> I think this could save you automating, build it right into the model.
>
> Have you seen my algorithim that uses date stamps on fields for task
> management? I think this is a superior method to tags. No need to swap one
> tag for another.
>
Joe,
I think this could save you automating, build it right into the model.
Have you seen my algorithim that uses date stamps on fields for task
management? I think this is a superior method to tags. No need to swap one
tag for another.
Eg I have the following fields item-started item-complete
On Sunday, 6 January 2019 12:05:02 UTC+1, tony wrote:
>
> On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 1:25:19 PM UTC-8, Joe Armstrong wrote:
>>
>>
>> It seems to me you can come a long way with tags and filter operations
>> over tags.
>>
>
> Indeed! That is why your re-implementation of Chandler is a breath
On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 1:25:19 PM UTC-8, Joe Armstrong wrote:
>
>
> It seems to me you can come a long way with tags and filter operations
> over tags.
>
Indeed! That is why your re-implementation of Chandler is a breath of fresh
air.
My needs are simple and expedient. I've moved back t
Hi Joe,
A while ago – must be a few years now – I went down the same road with the
same tasks: learning while building my own todo system.
It will be interesting to see where you end and if/when you will start to
integrate solutions from others. For myself there were two parts I left
out:
Joe
I think the tiddlywiki is a new programming paradigm. Working on top of the JS,
CSS, and html, it brings a dynamic scripting language. It can change the way we
use HTML. It is a high level scripting compared to JS and much easier.
One problem in spreading Tiddlywiki for more uses and applica
On Friday, 4 January 2019 07:56:00 UTC+1, tony wrote:
>
> Hi Joe,
>
> I don't have an answer to the folding editor but toggling the preview pane
> (eyelid icon on toolbar or alt-p) allows you to see changes when you edit.
>
> I really enjoyed your blog post about Chandler and task management tr
Hi Joe,
I don't have an answer to the folding editor but toggling the preview pane
(eyelid icon on toolbar or alt-p) allows you to see changes when you edit.
I really enjoyed your blog post about Chandler and task management triage.
Having tried so many different task managers, it is refreshi
On Thursday, 3 January 2019 17:15:02 UTC+1, Watt wrote:
>
> This any help Joe? I copy pasted it from somewhere on the forum a long
> time ago, I think it was Mark S. who wrote it. Unlike you I understand less
> than 20% of what I put into TW so I can't explain anything. Think monkeys
> with ty
On Thursday, 3 January 2019 19:27:11 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Is this a reference to the Chandler PIM project that ceased development in
> 2008 ?
>
Yes - described here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandler_(software)
I'd implemented parts of this in js and a back-end server a few years ago
Is this a reference to the Chandler PIM project that ceased development in
2008 ?
-- Mark
On Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 12:36:34 AM UTC-8, Joe Armstrong wrote:
>
>
> In my blog
> https://joearms.github.io/#2018-12-26%20Fun%20with%20the%20TiddlyWiki
>
> I have a code fragment like this:
>
> {{
This any help Joe? I copy pasted it from somewhere on the forum a long time
ago, I think it was Mark S. who wrote it. Unlike you I understand less than 20%
of what I put into TW so I can't explain anything. Think monkeys with
typewriters. You probably know how to do this already but it might hel
On Thursday, 3 January 2019 13:15:07 UTC+1, Watt wrote:
>
> Hey Joe, where you going with that ChandlerDone in your hand?' - Hendrix
> meets The Big Sleep?
I'm doing this to learn the TW - I want to write all the code myself and
understand every line
which is why I don't want to use plugins (
Hey Joe, where you going with that ChandlerDone in your hand?' - Hendrix meets
The Big Sleep?
This is very nice. It works on TWApp for mobile too. Links, transclusions and
list filters created in the edit text also work.
For mobile use can I ask;
1. How to increase the size of the buttons?
2.
Wow - that was very clever - I shall study this with interest.
But it's not quite right.
<>
Should initially display a fancy styled link saying "Tiddler" (just a
single line)
When clicked it should unfold in place (ie not in a new tiddler) with the
wikiText of Tiddler in an editor so I can
edi
Hey Joe, something like this?
\define folding-editor(tiddler)
<$set name="state" value={{{ [[$:/state/folding-editor/]addsuffix
addsuffix<__tiddler__>] }}}>
<$reveal stateTitle=<> type="nomatch" text="edit">
<$button class="tc-btn-invisible" setTitle=<> setTo="edit">{{$:/core/
images/edit-button}
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