* Finally get the word "language" translated in fr
* fr-FR: More verbal consistency between captions and hints
* fr-FR mistranslation of "Tiddler Fields"
* Outdated source of Corner ribbon plugin
No sources provided for [[$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/github-fork-ribbon]].
Edition aims to its current source in the plugin library and updates the plugin name
* CamelCase link override for visual clarity
* typo corrected
There’s currently 249 changed files in the text-editor branch, which
exceeds github.com’s ability to display the diffs. So we’ll put the
images straight into master to get the diffs down by 32 files.
* Fix word wrapping in code blocks
When you create a code block with the three back ticks any thing that
was wider then the pre block would be word wrapped. That causes code
snippets to look odd.
* Make code wrapping a theme tweek option
While JavaScript runtime errors include the line number within the
module tiddler where the error occured, syntax errors do not, leaving
the user guessing where the error is hiding. Attempt to remedy this, as
well as the various platforms permit.
* Copy example from ActionSendMessageWidget to tm-new-tiddler
It is counter-intuitive that the ActionSendMessageWidget documentation has more information on tm-new-tiddler than the more specific one.
* Fix link in reference docs
* Fix some typos
Define for the server edition the same build targets as for the empty
edition, but using the correct template so that the "offline" version
(target "index") works correctly when accessed via HTTP. With this,
`tiddlywiki --build index` is equivalent to the save button.
While the process of setting up TiddlyWiki on Node.js is well documented
and easy enough, the options for publishing such a wiki to an offline
version (scriptably, e.g. for push-to-deploy setups) are decidedly
non-obvious. With the added build steps, the user only needs to know
three simple commands:
tiddlywiki --init server
tiddlywiki --server
tiddlywiki --build index
and optionally
tiddlywiki --build static