https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord
this palette is very popular, available for highlight.js, codemirror, all kinds of desktop/terminal applications ...
would be great to have it in tiddlywiki, too
this is a draft PR, certain things needs to be improved, but looks very good in tiddlywiki
* add focus capability to edit-shortcut widget
* focus the keyboard-shortcut inputs in the control panel
... there's no other reason why it could have been opened other than just pressing a shorcut ...
... saves the mouseclick
in my tests listening for the dragend event and removing the tc-dragover class in that case removes the `tc-dragover` every time it should ...
without this, firefox often doesn't remove it and the green bar sticks at the top
investigating now if the droppable widget has a similar problem
* fix for "Open" tab placeholders in FireFox
this PR fixes the placeholders in FireFox not being removed on drag-leave from time to time
it consists of 2 mods where apparently both are needed:
- creating a `droppable-item` macro where whitespace is trimmed. that macro contains the droppable and inserts the placeholders
- removing the ` ` entity in favor of an inline style `height:2em;` on the placeholder div, putting it in a macro where whitespace can be trimmed, too
I'm investigating if there's a similar fix for the top page dropzone
* remove unnecessary whitespace trim, add css classes
`.tc-sidebar-tab-open-item { position: relative; }`
`.tc-sidebar-tab-open .tc-droppable-placeholer { line-height:2em; height:2em; } `
* replace times entity with close-button
* add sidebar-open-tab styles
Previously, raw markup tiddlers were being saved even if they weren't included in the saveTiddlerFilter. This meant that, for example, using "save empty" button in GettingStarted would include the splash screen markup tiddler.
There are other ways we could add maths to TW5 (including @EvanBalster's awesome https://github.com/EvanBalster/TiddlyWikiFormula) but the approach here has the merit of simplicity because it reuses the existing filter evaluation mechanism. That means that it's not ordinary "2+2" maths, it's a unique list processing language...
Docs to come
Fixes#254
As per the discussion in #3749, the original purpose of the removed condition is unknown, and so we cannot be certain that removing it is safe, but doing so seems the best way of discovering more...
* fixing 3648 - now non updated references are shown only when non zero
Signed-off-by: Diego Mesa <diego898@gmail.com>
* change to list widget
As per @jermolene comments I changed to the list widget
* Putting back the accidently removed title (will no longer use github interface).
Signed-off-by: Diego Mesa <diego898@gmail.com>
* making sure I dont overwrite currentTiddler
Signed-off-by: Diego Mesa <diego898@gmail.com>
Made this new PR for for the master branch, and closed#3697
This PR is needed for text shown in the update PR #3680 which is for the tiddlywiki-com branch
* Fix search method for search tokens spread across fields
Addresses GH #3636, which reports that if you're searching for "test
body", and "test" only appears in the title field, and "body" only appears
in the text field, 5.1.18's search method won't yield that tiddler as a
result, which appears to be a regression from the 5.1.17 behavior
* Add test for searching for multiple tokens across fields
Verifies GH #3636:
> If I create a tiddler in the empty edition with the title "Test tiddler" and content "Body content", searching the wiki for "test body" yields no results under either "title matches" or "all matches". Searching for either word individually turns up "Test tiddler", and repeating this in an empty wiki I created from the 5.1.17 tag causes "Test tiddler" to show up under "all matches".