for now, computes path to backup directory, appending the relative path
of UploadBackupDir to the absolute one from the UploadURL
Also added example for store.php to hint
Preserves compatibility with existing invokeActions call in button widget by creating a separate 'invokeActionCall' function to carry out the recursion. Triggering all descendants permits use of action widgets inside list widgets or macros. Also makes it possible to add triggering capability to select widget.
when the tiddlers are not listed in the list field, sort them by title
nonetheless, otherwise we get a real poor taglist from
**$:/core/ui/TagTemplate**
Ok, I think I've got it now. The following matches all...
1. starting with a literal `$:`
2. then any number of character not a whitespace, `<` or `|`
3. closing with anything that is, again, not a whitespace, `<` or `|`
Test here...
http://tbdemo.tiddlyspot.com/#Autolink%20System%20Tiddlers
enhanced extlink parser to cover system tiddler links
of course, only those without spaces in their title
didn't want to open up an extra parser for this as extlink has all the
basics
In 5.1.5 we switched to using `<$action-setfield>` instead of
`<$fieldmangler>`. The problem was that in the process we lost the
validation of field names, making it possible to create fields with
illegal names
Fixes#1186
Cecily and Zoomin story views use a document.body that is smaller than
the document.documentElement. We were just clearing the popups on
clicks on the document.body Clicks on the document element (ie, on the
background of the page) were not being trapped, meaning that you
couldn’t dismiss a popup.
The `EditTextWidget.prototype.fixHeight()` function was defering its
work with `nextTick()`, which led to flickering on all browsers when
typing triggers a resize.
New export button appears as a page control toolbar button, a tiddler
toolbar button, and a button in the advanced search filter tab.
Initially supports exporting as static HTML, CSV, JSON or `.tid` file.
Still to do:
* Made the exporter descriptions translatable
* Hide the export button by default
* User docs
* Cleaning up the existing templates (eg,
`$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html` should work by
transcluding `$:/core/templates/exporters/Static`)
* Docs for the new macros `exportButton`, `csvtiddlers` and
`jsontiddlers`
Issues:
* OS X Numbers refuses to open CSV files that have been generated in
Chrome, because it thinks they’ve been downloaded from the Internet.
Firefox works OK
* The export button won’t work within the tiddler info panel, or from
the *more* popup (this is because we don’t support nested popups)
Now the `tm-download-file` and `tm-save-file` messages use the hashmap
to specify variables to be applied when rendering the tiddler.
We also add a convention that the variable “filename” is used to
specify a filename for the download.
If the target tiddler of the draft is missing (as happens after
clicking “new tiddler”), then we count the draft as modified if the
text is not empty.
Also we count the the draft as modified if the draft title has been
changed
@felixhayashi I’m afraid I haven’t used your pull request as there were
a few details that I wanted to do differently. The main change is that
these changes allow both a param string and hashmap to be specified.
In 5.1.3 we introduced the idea that the `event.param` variable could
optionally be a hashmap, allowing multiple values to be passed with the
message.
This change moves the hashmap to a separate `event.paramObject`
variable, allowing us to pass both a hashmap and a param string.
With this commit tag pills will now choose for the foreground colour
either the current palette “foreground” or “background” colours,
according to which has the higher contrast. It’s something @gernert has
expressed an interest in in the past, and I’ve tended to agree that it
is a nice piece of polish. It opens up the possibility of paler colours
for tag pills than are currently possible.
The trouble is that in order to implement it I’ve had to bring in a
third party library for parsing CSS colours. It weighs in just over
9KB, making quite a lot of weight for such a small feature. I don’t see
any other immediate uses for the colour parsing library either.
So, I’m undecided at the moment whether this should stay in the core.