[twdev] Re: tagsearch plugin stops working with 2.6.3 (alpha 9)

2011-07-13 Thread Tobias Beer
Thanks, Mario, for the notification, will make an update soon... and probably use jQuere from now on as much as possible. I guess, I should start using GitHub as well, to manage sourcecode and stuff like this. Are you working on GitHub yet and how would you set it up in terms of repo's, file

[twdev] GitHub best practices and recommendations

2011-07-13 Thread Tobias Beer
I would like to start using GitHub to manage sources and presumably workflows around my contributions to the TiddlyWorld... are there any recommendations for setting up a repo/repos, file structures, contents, etc... when it comes to TiddlyWiki core contributions, plugin extensions, transclusions,

[twdev] Re: tagsearch plugin stops working with 2.6.3 (alpha 9)

2011-07-13 Thread PMario
I'll put togehter a post. Since the github repo, doesn't work out of the box. May be include it into the TiddlyWiki github wiki for contributors. -m On 13 Jul., 09:51, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote: Thanks, Mario, for the notification, will make an update soon... and probably use

[twdev] Re: GitHub best practices and recommendations

2011-07-13 Thread PMario
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[twdev] @@ rendering issue (bug?)

2011-07-13 Thread Russ Thomas
Hi guys Not sure if this is a bug... the following does not render properly: @@font:normal 10pt monospace;C:\this\is\a\path\@@ and @@font:normal 10pt monospace;C:\this\is\a\path\too\@@ while this DOES render properly: @@font:normal 10pt monospace;C:\this\is\a\path\@@ and @@font:normal 10pt

Re: [twdev] @@ rendering issue (bug?)

2011-07-13 Thread Arlen Beiler
The colon in the path appears to be the culprit since it is also used with CSS. I got it to work by enclosing each path with 3 double quotes (nowiki) I use Chrome On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Russ Thomas russgtho...@gmail.com wrote: Hi guys Not sure if this is a bug... the following