Ciao Soren,
I think I GROK Grok TiddlyWiki quite well :-)
I mentioned elsewhere that I think it might be quite useful if you provided
some kind of downloadable macro with an embedded SVG of your site logo for
dev. users to use to cross-link to it.
WHY? Because it is a great resource that
Hi Soren,
While I have already sent you several comments! I like to answer your
request here!
1. I have a local copy of your Grok Tiddlywiki and it is in my quick
shortcut list and I see it time by time specially when there is question I
am looking for a solution
2. I think Grok has been
Springer,
The text field is using a textarea definition and other field just text.
You can have what we often call multi-line fields, however if you use the
built in field editor in the edit template you will break the line feeds.
If that is what you are after consider raising a new thread.
Soren,
Thanks for responding so fast!
When I have more time I'll have to look for other rendering differences,
but the short answer is in hind-sight I now understand how custom CSS could
do everything I was seeing. Unfortunately, it didn't occur to me that you'd
used custom CSS to alter how
Also, my comment should definitely say “vertical space,” not “horizontal
space,” haha.
On Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 7:26:02 PM UTC-5 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
> Paul,
>
> 1. No matter what I do and what I've searched for has been able to explain
>> why some things render differently for me. This
Paul,
1. No matter what I do and what I've searched for has been able to explain
> why some things render differently for me. This has often caused me to stop
> and spend large quantities of time trying to figure out what is wrong. For
> example. In no version of TiddlyWiki (or browser or
Soren,
Thank you for building Grok TiddlyWiki. I'm what I would call a long term
novice in that I've used TiddlyWiki for a while but only in the past few
months have I learned what it can truly do. That is in large part to this
group and Grok TiddlyWiki. I don't have a programming background
Soren,
I think I'm part of the target audience for Grok TiddlyWiki, despite being
a long-time user. I have never given myself a systematic approach, and have
instead always learned whatever bits I need to solve this or that
problem-at-hand. I'm grateful for your learning tool, and am slowly
Soren,
I have not used it much yet as I am already a super user so possibly not in
the target audience. Although I am sure I can learn a lot from it, why it
may be good for less expert users is its "narrative quality", which may not
help me.
Users of you manual can read through the story
To start: I don't have any coding background. I've been using TiddlyWiki
on-and-off for a few years with Classic and TW5 from a fairly strict
end-user perspective while only messing with stylesheets and others'
plugins. Over the last year I've started trying to understand more of the
program
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