`[[Open file|c://users/me/index.html]]` is a wrong syntax for linking in wikitext.
`c://users/me/index.html` is not even a valid URI, although `[ext[Open file|c://users/me/index.html]]` works with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge on Windows 10.
`[ext[Open file|c:\users\me\index.html]]` works with Chrome, Edge and Firefox on Windows 10.
For clarity, the absolute file syntax needs to be added in the first section before relative links are shown.
All the examples from the top section should be echoed in the extended section.
* In the interests of performance and expressiveness, switched to using a Sax parser instead of a DOM implementation.
* Use extensible declarative rules to control the slicing process
* Added new optional set of rules for slicing by heading, where the paragraphs underneath a heading are packed into the same tiddler as the heading
* Added a modal dialogue for specifying parameters when slicing in the browser
* House style:
** Spaces after the "!" of titles
** Blank line after titles
** Sentence Case for Heading Text
* Make use of wikitext-example-without-html macro for the examples
* Make use of .tip macro for tip
* Some phrasing improvements and clarifications
* enable doc contributions for dev
fixes#2921
* involves changes to boot.js to properly build OriginalTiddlerPaths on
Windows
* added ContributionBanner
* added Sources tab to info panel
* updated tiddlywiki.info for dev
* normalize path separator to posix for windows
* more generically transform to posix
* extend ListWidget to enforce classes
Previously, the undocumented *class* attribute only allowed to specify
additional classes to be set.
Especially for use within a LinkCatcher, you can now apply / enforce
only the custom classes and avoid any of the defaults being applied
depending on the link target.
This will allow to implement #1161 more gracefully.
* use setClass insted of exclamation mark syntax
update docs & fix typo in docs
This plugin provides support for importing tiddlers as external attachments -- it only works on platforms such as TiddlyDesktop that provide the required "path" property with imported files.
Using the plugin means that instead of importing binary files as self-contained tiddlers, they are imported as "skinny" tiddlers that reference the original file via the ''_canonical_uri'' field. This reduces the size of the wiki and thus improves performance. However, it does mean that the wiki is no longer fully self-contained
* Replacement icon stopwatch on
As discussed in issue #2690
* Replacement icon stopwatch off
As discussed in issue #2690
* Added missing tag "Resources" (Community Resource)
* Tried to make a sentence clearer
CamelCase words are NOT joined with hyphens (copy-paste error?).
Copied "directly" from the line below to make the meaning even clearer.
* Does deleting make the conflict go?
* Recreate deleted file with updated text
* days filter example should show highlights
- show a highlight using a longer timespan (180 days)
- added a second highlight to demo timespan with start AND end in the past
- better readability
* days Operator explanation optimisations
- typo
- readability (explain { positive | negative } first; remove duplication)
* Remove additional blank line
* Remove whitespace after save button
When the save button was not the last edit button (tested by moving to another place via control panel > Appearance > Toolbars > Edit Toolbar by drag-and-drop) then we got additional spacing due to whitespace in the resulting HTML after the button. This is a fix for that, I discovered while developing additional edit buttons.
All the other commands seem to assume that the user is not in the wiki directory, but rather in the parent directory: `tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server` and `tiddlywiki mynewwiki --server`. This is why `tiddlywiki --build index` fails. A solution to this problem is to add the wiki name to the command.
This change makes it possible to perform the conversion from target
tiddler title to `href` value as a filter expression (previously a
JavaScript macro was needed to use the tv-get-export-link variable)
Tools for working with Amazon Web Services:
* Templates for saving a TiddlyWiki as a single JavaScript file in a
ZIP file that can be executed as an AWS Lambda function. In this form,
TiddlyWiki is a self contained single file containing both code and
data, just like the standalone HTML file configuration
* Commands that can be used to interact with AWS services, under both
the Node.js and Lambda configurations of TiddlyWiki
* Add ability to now macro to return same UTC string used in the modified and created fields.
* Revert "Add ability to now macro to return same UTC string used in the modified and created fields."
This reverts commit 7b6ad7db4a.
* Mods to formatDateString to adjust displayed date to UTC for [UTC]
format. Corresponding doc changes, and optimization for special
case.
* Update Saving on iPad_iPhone.tid
Changing to reference Quine in place of TWEdit
* Update Saving on iPad_iPhone.tid
Fixing errors....! Thanks!!
* Update Saving on iPad_iPhone.tid
Removed whitespaces....
The 2nd filter example is broken and yields no results,
probably because it doesn't see shadow tiddlers.
Added 'all' filter to bring in actual palettes.
* Doc: Adding comment to release notes to indicate where archived releases can be found.
* Adding note about node.js to Release tiddler and Installing on Node.js tiddler
At the moment, we support JSON files containing an array of tiddlers.
With this change the core will import files containing a single
tiddler. Also adding templates for saving individual tiddlers in JSON
format