Re: [twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-28 Thread Simon Huber
it's pretty slow with many matches ... Here's a second link to play around with highlight-all-found-words > functionality > > http://find-on-page-test2.tiddlyspot.com/ > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from

Re: [twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-28 Thread Simon Huber
Here's a second link to play around with highlight-all-found-words functionality http://find-on-page-test2.tiddlyspot.com/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,

Re: [twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-28 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Simon Huber wrote: > > ... first I'd like to have the functionality working for TiddlyDesktop > Not that I can help but getting it optimal for TD first sounds right as that is where we are most deficient. IF, after that, it can be generalised, so much the better. Thoughts Josiah -- You

Re: [twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-28 Thread Simon Huber
I'm making good progress with this, now I can highlight all matches through a surrounding span which gets removed at every new search. A global handler, like the keyboardmanager, does the handling, an action-widget provides access to the search functionality The tiddlyspot page isn't updated,

Re: [twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread Simon Huber
> > Just to clarify, I'm all in favour of having find-in-page in > TiddlyDesktop, and welcome any help. I think Simon's approach is a > promising one: to make a find-in-page that works in a standalone TW. The > other approach is to extend TiddlyDesktop itself with the functionality. > That's

Re: [twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Just to clarify, I'm all in favour of having find-in-page in TiddlyDesktop, and welcome any help. I think Simon's approach is a promising one: to make a find-in-page that works in a standalone TW. The other approach is to extend TiddlyDesktop itself with the functionality. Best wishes Jeremy

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread Simon Huber
> > Simon Huber wrote: >> >> I've created this little demo here: >> http://find-on-page-test.tiddlyspot.com/ >> >> It allows to find words on the page using a very simple action-widget >> >> what I've noticed is that matches on tags are found but the >> selection isn't visible. >> > >

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Simon Huber wrote: > > I've created this little demo here: > http://find-on-page-test.tiddlyspot.com/ > > It allows to find words on the page using a very simple action-widget > > what I've noticed is that matches on tags are found but the selection > isn't visible. > Right. I'm doubtful

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Just NOTING TiddlyDesktop is an awesome install at 250Mb before you even do anything. On Wednesday, 27 February 2019 14:27:01 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Back to topic ... I'll experiment with your search tool in TD and report > back. > > A dopo > Josiah > -- You received this message

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Back to topic ... I'll experiment with your search tool in TD and report back. A dopo Josiah -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Anyone who wants to help JR on TD gets my vote. Its a superb solution for desktop users. MY main concern has been to encourage *a fully portable build* of it (i.e. that you can use relative addressing to wiki). That would permit repackaging of the app with content wiki. I would definitely use

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread Simon Huber
> > Simon, > > Jeremy is the author of tiddlydesktop. It uses a cutdown browser to > opperate, I know he was reluctant to add more and more such that it would > become a browser but you may be able to persuade him to add this if its > practical to do so in a future release. > > Regards > Tony

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-27 Thread TonyM
Simon, Jeremy is the author of tiddlydesktop. It uses a cutdown browser to opperate, I know he was reluctant to add more and more such that it would become a browser but you may be able to persuade him to add this if its practical to do so in a future release. Regards Tony -- You received

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-26 Thread Simon Huber
> > Simon, > > I am not sure what problem this is solving. In Both Chrome and FireFox > Ctrl-f opens find, F3 moves to the next and shift-f3 moves to the last. > > Was it just you did not know about f3 so created ctrl-g ? or is F3 not > working on TiddlyDesktop? > :o) did you try to search on

[twdev] Re: rudimentary find-on-page support for TD

2019-02-25 Thread TonyM
Simon, I am not sure what problem this is solving. In Both Chrome and FireFox Ctrl-f opens find, F3 moves to the next and shift-f3 moves to the last. Was it just you did not know about f3 so created ctrl-g ? or is F3 not working on TiddlyDesktop? Firefox even tells you the number found.