haven't been able to get my plugins listed at Tiddlyhub...I
> submitted my wiki to them, but there's been no reply, and they haven't
> added the plugins.)
> I'm not seeing anything like that here...? Am I missing something?
>
> On Dec 28 2011, 3:52 am, rakugo w
Test written, fix proposed:
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/pull/82
On Dec 29, 11:10 am, Alex Hough wrote:
> Colm,
>
> The problem is that of the inconsistent behavior. Using the prefix
> results in the date not being displayed.
>
> I imagine it to be a quick fix - quick for an expert -
Hi Brent
Also sounds like there is some out of date documentation somewhere.
Can you tell us where you got the idea that you needed to be added to
the old subversion repository so we can update that to point to git?
On Dec 28, 9:10 am, PMario wrote:
> Hi Brent,
> It'shttps://github.com/TiddlyWiki
I tried to cook a TiddlyWiki today for the first time in a while via
the old cook (out of habit) but it built a broken TiddlyWiki which I
believe is due to this:
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/commit/afd9bc3d3eb61a9f99fd6...
I guess I have an old version of cook which doesn't support sha
I'm no expert but you seem to completely understand it.
I dug out this old documentation that may help:
http://tiddlywikidev.tiddlyspace.com/#TiddlyWiki.prototype.filterTiddlers
There is currently no core way to remove filters or do ANDs but I
believe you are right and that Eric's plugin does do t
>
> I'm hesitant to stick my nose into this discussion, as I could not in
> any way be considered a serious TW developer. But I did want to ask
> whether there's been any thought about working on this problem from
> the other end: trying to get browser development (Mozilla being
> perhaps the most
It recently came to my attention [1] that the latest TiddlyWiki
available for download at tiddlywiki.com is the current dev version of
TiddlyWiki.
I'm not sure how this happened, but as a result of this we now have a
broken version of TiddlyWiki available for download. I've not seen any
announceme
You may find it easier to use @media queries (http://www.w3.org/TR/
css3-mediaqueries/) which works on Android and iphones
This way you could simply put media queries in your StyleSheet tiddler
and not resort to any javascript plugins (which is never perfect any
how...)
On Oct 26, 5:08 am, Anomalo
I'm not really sure I understand the question or the reason for your
question.
Plugins are only executed at the start of loading TiddlyWiki.
Theoretically you could have a plugin that changed the behaviour of
certain macros / contents of certain tiddlers and overwrote them, but
I'm not sure why any
I've updated the page to specify the body to have a 14px font size.
This should override any browser setting when the page is loaded.
Zooming in and out of the page seems to maintain the page design.
Jon
On Aug 18, 7:57 am, PMario wrote:
> Hi Colm,
>
> On Aug 17, 12:22 pm, colmjude wrote:> It
Which version of TiddlyWiki are you using and which version of Chrome?
The netscape undefined problem is rather strange however, as this
exception should be captured. Could you also let us know what plugins
you are using - and even share the TiddlyWiki if possible?
There are however currently vari
Likewise.
I'm trying Firefox 5.0.1 and it looks fine.
What errors are you getting?
On Aug 16, 12:21 pm, Ben Gillies wrote:
> Hi PMario
>
> > It seems the TS frontpage is broken with FF5 win7
>
> Can you describe the issue for me please as it looks fine to me in FF5 on OSX.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ben
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> I thought, since TW isn't released the first time, there would be
> something like a "common consensus". It seems, I was wrong.
I thought so too!
>
> I think:
> a) deprecated functions should stay in the "stable" core for some more
> time.
> b) deprecated functions should not be part of an "alp
Nope not a Chris question! You could could use .tid instead - then no
need to edit paul downey's script.
For example sPermalink.svg becomes sPermalink.svg.tid
The text of which should be
#
type: image/svg+xml
tags foo bar
svg content goes here
#
I'd *thoroughly* recommend you always use
Yep it was a limit problem.
Fixed so thanks for letting me know.
On Jul 22, 12:10 pm, PMario wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Some themes seem to be missing:http://themes.tiddlyspace.com/#Welcome
>
> May be a _limit problem.
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I've now posted this on the TiddlyWiki group too as pmario suggested.
On Jul 21, 2:58 pm, Martin Budden wrote:
> I've just done a beta 2 release which upgrades to jQuery 1.6.2 (thanks Fred).
>
> Jon - thanks for the upgrade overview.
>
> Martin
>
> On 21 July 2011 13:50, PMario wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
I think it's worth picking out the enhancements and dangers to
existing plugins that the new version of TiddlyWiki brings.
In particular these commits might have implications to existing
plugins that may need updating before the release (for instance the
deprecated javascript functions). Of course
I agree the verb install may be wrong, but I think the reason it was
chosen was because we felt it might meet people's expectations - the
verb use might be better?
I'm all in favour of the community reviewing the copy text.
How best might be do this?
Creating a tiddlyspace [1] that interested peo
oops I think I removed this code during a massive refactoring session.
Will update it to how it was later tonight! Sorry if it causes any
confusion!!!
On Jul 15, 4:12 pm, PMario wrote:
> I'll check.
> Thx for the info
> -m
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I was wondering if this could be done with css.
I've deployed some code to @linksocial that adds a class notLoaded to
the following bubble until it has been loaded.
As you can see in this space you can use background-image to put a gif
in the bubble while thi
@fnd points out (on irc) that other projects tag and that it makes
things clearer which is fair enough.
So I take it back @pmario, we probably should do this :)
On Jul 15, 11:21 am, rakugo wrote:
> Judging
> by:https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/commits/d3747a512d626d9d86c3...
&
iki/commit/969f476792452d711d5d1670015bf58120bd9930
It was only tricky to find as the title of the commit didn't clearly
say RELEASE
We could do better at this.
Jon
On Jul 15, 12:50 am, PMario wrote:
> On Jul 14, 6:33 pm, rakugo wrote:> pmario there's no
> need for this.
> > Just fin
pmario there's no need for this.
Just find the right commit and check it out
e.g.
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/commit/d3747a512d626d9d86c3f744ddd8464b7fbd2a2e
is release a 2.6.3.A8 alpha
You can do a git checkout d3747a512d626d9d86c3f744ddd8464b7fbd2a2e and
that will take you to that r
As far as I know - no.
Might be worth asking in the TiddlyWiki group to see if anyone has a
way of doing this. I would be unsurprised if someone has done this
before! :)
Best wishes
Jon
On Jun 30, 3:22 pm, Arlen Beiler wrote:
> Hi, I want to use the tag macro to display a list of all tags that a
Hi pmario,
I'm not entirely sure what you are trying to achieve here,
but you shouldn't need to delete field values
If you are just trying to get a tiddler to save you need to run
merge(tiddler.fields, config.defaultCustomFields);
Note if a save is throwing an error, it is likely to be one of two
mechanics
> of contributing patches, and provides little guidance:
>
> http://www.webkit.org/coding/contributing.html
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 2:50 PM, PMario wrote:
> > On Jun 29, 2:50 pm, rakugo w
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 2:50 PM, PMario wrote:
> > On Jun 29, 2:50 pm, rakugo wrote:
> >> I've had a good at a first version of guidelines
> >> The idea of this text is that it would be linked to or part
>
und in the directory
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/tree/master/test/js
On Jun 24, 8:04 pm, PMario wrote:
> On Jun 23, 9:36 am, rakugo wrote:> My question is where
> does the line get draw
I'm assuming you are running your own ccTiddly and you want initial
workspaces to have this MarkupPreHead tiddler?
One way might be to write a plugin that checks for the existence of
the MarkupPreHead shadow tiddler and if it doesn't exists creates a
new one. It would then need to refresh the page
Since moving to github, there has been a lot more activity (from what
I can see) on the TiddlyWiki project. This is great, and I think we
should encourage this as much as possible.
This means anyone could submit code that enhanced an existing
TiddlyWiki feature.
My question is where does the line
Thanks a lot
I've raised an issue!
https://github.com/TiddlySpace/tiddlyspace/issues/674
On Jun 21, 1:43 pm, PMario wrote:
> Hi folks,
> If I open:http://manifesto2.tiddlyspace.com/#[[Friday%2022nd]]
>
> and click the first link:
> "April Design - User Experience"
>
> I get a dialog:
> TypeError
I don't see why not. It might be better for the tagging macro to
support filters, as you might want to sort the tags by something other
than title
e.g.
<>
The next step would be to send a pull request to:
https://github.com/tiddlywiki/tiddlywiki
However, the code would not be put into the core wi
To cut a long story short, I have been wanting to minify TiddlyWiki
plugin code.
Minifying javascript throws away comments in plugins.
In the TiddlyWiki environment plugin as it stands comments can carry
essential information such as which other plugins should be loaded
first, and things such as d
Fixed!
On May 17, 3:39 pm, PMario wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Since I include this space, "test" shouldn't be public.
>
> Not a big problem, but confusing/missleading in my space.
>
> http://space-install.tiddlyspace.com/#test
> -m
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> Some core functions were initially created as wrappers to provide
> useful entry points for plugins to do what they need. While the core
> code isn't currently using the 'sortfield' parameter, it can still be
> used by plugins that have implemented their own alternative handling
> for getting an
On May 10, 5:00 pm, PMario wrote:
> On May 10, 5:11 pm, rakugo wrote:> Currently the name
> is the tiddler you give it. I think it should stay
> > this way as one can determine username from the modifier on the
> > tiddler and the timestamp from the modified date.
>
&g
Technically that sortField should allow sorting by tiddler titles
ascending or descending but it doesn't seem to be used.
I can't seem to be find any reason for it in the history.
Personally I'd remove it since title is the only thing that can be
sorted and currently they are returned in alphabeti
On May 10, 3:41 pm, PMario wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> I found questionnaire space, which is quite interesting. Very nice
> work.
>
> There are some wishes, which I think would make the result tiddler
> more valuable, if you only have the result tiddler. eg. got it by mail
> or sucked in with tsScan mac
The latest alpha turns the list macro into a template engine.
This is not yet available in the live version but depending on how you
are using TiddlyWiki
* If using TiddlySpace you can include the newtimeline space on
TiddlySpace (http://newtimeline.tiddlyspace.com/)
* If using a TiddlyWiki add
ht
Are you adding an element to the pop-up e.g. like so:
var p =Popup.create(ev.target)
jQuery("").appendTo(p)
Popup.show()
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> <>
> !temp
> <
>
>
> otherwise you don't know what triggers the refresh.
> ...
> Which closes the cycle :)
This is not needed. The refresh should only be triggered on save
events to the tiddler to whom the text belongs. This is known at the
time of rendering.
http://tiddlywikidev.tiddlyspace.c
> You are right. This is an other thing to discuss:
> a) $1 $2 is also used with <> templating
> b) MatchTagsPlugin which also adds some functionality to < "[tag[expression]]">> uses
> %0 - %6 as a placeholder string. see [1]
> c) TobiBeer made a macro (can't remember its name), where he uses a
>
On Mar 28, 2:15 pm, PMario wrote:
> On Mar 28, 9:24 am, rakugo wrote:> So essentially you
> want to make use of transclusion in templates to
> > access tiddler attributes/fields?
>
> No. I want to create a multi column view, using < [tag[myTag]] [sort[sortField]] templ
On Mar 26, 3:18 pm, PMario wrote:
> I think this is a related
> one.https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/82d28...
> =
>
> jQuery also seems to establish a templating mechanism [1]. Which is
> one level below Jon's list templating. But I think it should be taken
>
Essentially I've been fiddling with the TiddlyWiki store on github.
I've experimented with a version that makes the storeArea more human
readable and provides working links to tags and tiddlers referenced by
each tiddler.
It makes the TiddlyWiki document useful without javascript enabled by
allowi
Copied from: http://jon.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BSVG%20in%20TiddlyWiki%5D%5D
(so still in wikitext form :))
Apologies if this is too technical and/or if there is any errors in my
understanding.
In a nutshell, svg implementations differ slightly across browsers and
although the output xml (as viewed
I've sent two pull requests to kick things off.
On Mar 18, 4:01 pm, PMario wrote:
> Looks good.
> Which version is it.
> Is it planned to use tags for the different stable version. To switch
> back and forth?
> -m
>
> On Mar 18, 2:04 pm, "cd...@peermore.com" wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 11, 11:40 am,
I just thought I'd point people's attention at the data we are
beginning to collect in:
http://tiddlywikidev.tiddlyspace.com/
Recently, I was a bit confused by the TiddlyWiki refresh mechanism,
and dived into the code making notes and extending earlier notes by
Mike Mahemoff on my travels into the
>
> Extra thought: THANK YOU! This is the discussion we've been needing
> for YEARS!
>
> -e
I couldn't agree more.
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gt; thx
> -m
> [1]http://fancybox.tiddlyspace.com/#Example_ImageMacro
>
> On Jan 28, 10:23 am, rakugo wrote:
>
>
>
> > Fixed:https://github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWiki/commit/66628e15c31d46218e09ed...
>
> > Jon
>
> > On Jan 27, 2:06 pm, PMario wrote:
>
> > >
On Feb 1, 10:08 pm, Tobias Beer wrote:
> Somewhere along this thread I read that the discussion is about some
> +-300 active issues. I would suggest that someone (preferably
> @Osmosoft) took a few days to browse through them... prioritize the
> issues (by a beforehand agreed upon evaluation schem
> "Lost history". There are disadvantages and advantages of importing
> the history into git. History is mainly of interest to core developers
> of TiddlyWiki, and they will be slightly inconvenienced by having to
> look in subversion for history. But a clean break means a smaller and
> more easily
Fixed:
https://github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWiki/commit/66628e15c31d46218e09ed0de248643c8b2643b6
Jon
On Jan 27, 2:06 pm, PMario wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2:11 pm, rakugo wrote:> I've moved this to
> githttps://github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWiki/commit/adb823d8db964d9535b090...
>
&
I've moved this to git
https://github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWiki/commit/adb823d8db964d9535b090bc7ae3172e1dea593d
Just need to update TiddlySpace to point to..
https://github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWiki/raw/master/plugins/ImageMacroPlugin/plugins/ImageMacroPlugin.js
On Jan 26, 8:09 pm, PMario wrote:
>
> In my opinion if I create a permalink from GreenBubbles *(@jon)* , it
> should create:
> h**p://jon.tiddlyspace.com/#GreenBubbles
> and the paramifier should not resolve [[xxx *(@xxx)*]]
>
This would invoke a behavioural change. Clicking permaview currently
updates the address bar. Updating the a
I think this is a great move.
I personally think it would be best to start afresh in a TiddlyWiki
version of git - ie. not migrate anything.
Some of the issues from 5 years ago to me are not issues as they have
been alive for 5 years without being solved - they haven't received
the conversation th
> While a bit unfortunate in this case, I understand the motivation to
> keep up the momentum with rapid development (permission vs. forgiveness
> etc.). Either way, I reckon it's not too late to revert/revise if deemed
> necessary.
>
If anything it's easier now (there is just one function with tes
Hi Mario,
Sorry to hear there has been some breakage. I'm the culprit of these
commits so must apologise that my changes have introduced a bug.
Part of the motivation was there was repetitive code in the error
handling and following plugin in TiddlySpace for mangling titles of an
imported tiddler.
I see merit in both approaches, however at the risk of opening a
tiddler slices vs fields argument, semantically I have an issue with
the slice approach.
To me the word text in terms of a tiddler means content of that
tiddler.
In the case of a plugin, the text is the content of that plugin - the
j
Hi,
In working on TiddlyWebWiki and TiddlySpace I think we are at the
stage where it would be good to have a good solid story for including
tiddlers with text describing a data format other than text ie. by
this I mean images, svg files, videos etc etc..
I brought this subject up in the TiddlyWeb
I was thinking in terms of the existing syntax.
So at the moment <> would render the tiddler
MyTemplate.
The only different is that MyTemplate is currently rendered in the
context of the tiddler MyTemplate (itself).
So possibly context might be a better name then data?
My motivation here is I co
I think something more powerful would be to add a data parameter to
the tiddler macro.
Have had a few discussions with Jeremy around this.
It would work like so:
<>
This would render the tiddler MyTemplate in the context of the tiddler
foo.
So for instance if the text of MyTemplate looks like t
;-)
I think it works pretty well as a proof of concept.
On Jun 13, 1:05 pm, "cd...@peermore.com" wrote:
> On Jun 13, 12:35 pm, rakugo wrote:
>
> > OK so the problem was I had the wrong path to the egg file (for some
> > reason it wasn't recognising the
OK so the problem was I had the wrong path to the egg file (for some
reason it wasn't recognising the tilda ~ but when I defined /home/
jonrobson it worked fine.
Job done.
I've got some exciting stuff to show/tell people about soon with
regards to on demand loading...
On Jun 13, 11:45
I am trying to install TiddlyWeb on my server in a similar way to Ben
Gillies (http://bengillies.net/.a/recipes/blog/tiddlers/Running on
TiddlyWeb, Part One)
I am however getting an exception thrown on the linefrom
tiddlyweb.web import serve in index.cgi:
(No module named tiddlywebconfig)
An
jQuery can help you here.
At the start of your macro you will probably want to do something like
this...
function setsize(place,canvas){
var w = jQuery(place).width();
var h = jQuery(place).height();
canvas.width = w;
vanvas.height = h;
<>
}
I'd suggest you look at jQuery's window.resize functi
I would personally like to see a solution that starts with ALL user
content loaded in a skinny form eg. title and tags, possibly fields,
with the exception of systemConfig tagged tiddlers and maybe overriden
shadow tiddlers. I think this is important as a lot of plugins make
use of tagging and it
occurs!
Jon
On Mar 2, 5:08 pm, "cd...@peermore.com" wrote:
> On Mar 2, 3:48 pm, rakugo wrote:
>
> > Very weird, after much pain I resolved this problem by clearing my
> > cookies from my cache. Not sure how that fixed things but it works
> > now. Slightly worry
ing todo with python. I have no idea but I am
> sure a breakdown of installed plugins, FF version, etc would go a long
> way towards helping to explain it.
> -Eric
>
> On Mar 2, 5:58 am, rakugo wrote:
>
> > I am running a TiddlyWeb locally and strangely it only seems to wor
I am running a TiddlyWeb locally and strangely it only seems to work
in Safari. When I try loading the page in Firefox I get the following
error.. any ideas?
Jon
Error
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "build/bdist.macosx-10.5-i386/egg/tiddlyweb/web/http.py", line
108, in __call_
Cool!
Is there any reason you are not using tiddler fields?
Apologies if you know all this but if you edit your EditTemplate and
added
into it, you would be able to edit a tiddler meta property called
"fillstyle"
You could retrieve this fillstyle from tiddler.fields.fillstyle and
leave the text
Interesting thought.
So really what you are talking about is a vertical of TiddlyWiki where
you create diagrams, as you create shapes - whether they look like
circles, rectangles or triangles or whatever you can click on the
shape and it will open a tiddler where you can write annotations. As
you
Lovely! Really like the redrag feature.
>From a user perspective, it seems quite painful to tag items graph/
draw to make them appear in my graph. I'm not convinced you have the
best mechanism here. I would expect to provide a list of tags to
exclude in the macro call or provide a list of tags th
In GeoTiddlyWiki you can associate tiddlers with geo features (part of
geojson) - the specification allows for non-geographical geometry so
in short yes you could create non-country shapes and associate them
with tiddlers. This also reminds me a bit of treemapping (http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr
Looks cool, but I tried adding new tiddlers and they did not show up
on the graph. can you enlighten me?
This is very similar to what I've been working on so I'm sure we can
learn lots from each other I can certainly share my learnings on
ways of getting it to work in IE without explorer canv
Sorry bad link, here's a nicer one!:
http://www.jonrobson.me.uk/workspaces/geotiddlywiki/tiddlers/The%20Map/
On Jan 15, 5:33 pm, rakugo wrote:
> I've been working lots on GeoTiddlyWiki... For those who are not
> familiar with the project the project brings portable offline maps
I've been working lots on GeoTiddlyWiki... For those who are not
familiar with the project the project brings portable offline maps to
TiddlyWiki.
It's come a long way since last time, I have spent most of my time
painfully analysing and playing with vml to give good support to
Internet Explorer.
r]]
> to extract some anotation, but I don't know how to extract this
> information in a simple way. Maybe I will write a macro like the
> Tiddler.prototype.changed() ???
>
> rakugo,
> my purpose is not MindMapping (which is great), because I want real
> graphs, and not just t
Hi Yoann
Would be really interested to see what you have done so far as I have
been working on something similar which is similar to another project
I am working on : tiddlytagmindmap http://tiddlytagmindmap.tiddlyspot.com/.
It's kind of hard to grasp what you are trying to achieve but if I
unde
hi eric thanks for the input. In the end i decided to just reuse some
code i already had which was to attempt to load a file and catch an
exception thrown if the file doesnt exist. Worked for my purpose :)
jon
On Jan 12, 7:58 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> On Jan 12, 11:44 am, rakugo wrote:
>
I want to do some file validation in my javascript code.
eg. given a filepath eg. x.html I want to be able to check if x.html
exists before I run a bit of code.
Is there any easy way of doing this?
Thanks in advance
Jon
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> > this:http://tiddlyforge.com/tws/geocache.html
> > Seems like they would go together well.
>
> > Ken Girard
>
> > On Dec 6, 5:48 am, rakugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Paul I based it on
> >
Hi Paul I based it on this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo_(microformat)#One_class
I'm still not convinced about the *best way* to do this and open to
changing this (as it is quite easy..!)
On Dec 5, 6:47 pm, Paul Downey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jon!
>
> > I am looking forward to answeri
Oh and linky straight to vertical:
http://www.jonrobson.me.uk/verticals/geotw/index.html
On Dec 5, 6:29 pm, rakugo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jonathan Lister and I have been working on a geo library for
> TiddlyWiki allowing an offline explorable map which you can geotag and
>
Jonathan Lister and I have been working on a geo library for
TiddlyWiki allowing an offline explorable map which you can geotag and
colour.
If anyone is interested I'd like to point you at my blog post at
http://www.jonrobson.me.uk#GeoTiddlyWiki
I am looking forward to answering any questions he
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