An experiment to try out using the new JSON operators for rendering the JSON parse tree that we get back from the wikify widget.
As usual with these experiments, this one is going to require quite a lot more work to finish up:
* The formatting is via direct styles rather than classes
* The formatting for attributes and properties is not yet completed
* The same thing needs to also be done to the widget tree preview
* feat: expose isMobile to info
* feat: allow access browser info from $tw.browser
* fix: adapt typo
* refactor: only export selected properties
Jermolene 5 hours ago
The trouble is that the properties of bowser.browser are not under our direct control, and so subsequent updates to Bowser might overwrite important properties of our own. I'd rather explicitly import the properties that we choose to support.
* refactor: put things into `is`
* Do not remove localstorage items while looping
While looping over all the browser storage items by index, the items
should not be removed because removing alters the index positions. The
item following the removed one will be skipped by the loop.
Instead, accumulate a list of keys to remove and remove them after the
loop.
* Implement full delete support for browser storage plugin
Before, deletes only worked for tiddlers which are only present in the
localstorage. Now deleted tiddlers are marked in localstorage using an
empty string value.
At startup, the localstorage tiddlers with empty strings will be deleted
from the wiki if they are still present. If they are already gone from
the wiki, then the blank localstorage entry will be deleted.
* Document drawbacks to using '[all[]]' and provide an alternative
* Rename v9 highlight.js plugin to highlight-legacy
* Add ES6 version of highlight.js plugin
* highlightblock.js
- ensure this ES6 plugin will not cause error on legacy browsers
- update the code to use new highlight.js APIs
- change class tagging to match more closely with highlight.js
- allow users to add language definitions as JS "highlight" modules
* styles.tid
- update to match v11
* howto.tid
- add instructions on how to add language definitions as JS modules
* highlight.min.js, default.min.css
- version 11.4.0 common languages only
* Remove extraneous whitespaces
* Update readme.tid
* Update bundled languages
bundled: common + apache + nginx + latex + dockerfile + fortran
* Update highlight-legacy subtiddlers' titles
* Touch up highlight-legacy docs
* Touch up highlight plugin docs
* Fix pre block styling
- add "hljs" class to <pre> so the element can be styled
* Markdown: Let WikiText parsing handle the creation of LaTeX widgets.
When embedding LaTeX snippets in inline HTML nodes, such as TiddlyRemember
macros or HTML tables, the parsing of latex nodes breaks the WikiText by
splitting it into pieces around the latex node.
This commit fixes the issue by converting the Remarkable katex nodes back to
text, using a newline to indicate a block katex snippet. This is then re-parsed
by the WikiText KaTeX plugin.
TESTED:
Created a test wiki with:
```
$ node tiddlywiki.js test --init markdowndemo
$ node tiddlywiki.js test --listen
```
* Verified markdown + KaTeX support still works as expected.
* Verified that embedding LaTeX snippets in inline HTML works (e.g. `<a
href="https://example.com/">$x^2$</a>`).
* Verified the markdown + KaTeX support works as expected with renderWikiText
set to `false`.
* Style: Remove spaces between if and opening parentheses.
* fix: handle drag events ourselves in chrome when it adds pseudo file objects to the event
* fix: corrected typo in comment
* fix: coding style
* fix: formatting and remove comments
* feat: provide actionValue variable to actions fired by EditTextWidget
* also extend CodeMirror engine to set actionValue variable when invoking actions
The problem was that the innerwiki template included the tiddler $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/railroad, which was omitted from the wiki. Unexpectedly, missing tiddlers were rendered by the jsontiddler widget as an empty object {}. The fix is to always include the title when the tiddler is missing.
Also cleaned up the template to remove unneeded tiddlers
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* Add support for JSON-formatted tiddler store, and make it the default
The change to `getTiddlersAsJson()` is to allow experimentation
* Move JSON tiddlers into their own store area, and fix support for encrypted tiddlers
Also add a dummy old-style store area for backwards compatibility
The current arrangement is that JSON tiddlers will always override old-style tiddlers.
* Use the deserialiser mechanism to decode the content
* Refactor $:/core/modules/deserializers.js before we start extending it
Cleaning up the helper function names and ordering
* Drop support for the "systemArea" div
It was only used in really old v5.0.x
* Update deserializer to support JSON store format and add some tests
* Life UI restrictions on characters in fieldnames
* Add another test case
* Correct mis-merge
* Remove toLowerCase() methods applied to fieldnames
* Insert line breaks in output of getTiddlersAsJson (#5786)
Rather than have the entire store on one line, insert a line break
after each tiddler.
* Refactor #5786 for backwards compatibility
* Only read .tiddlywiki-tiddler-store blocks from script tags
Prompted by @simonbaird's comment here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708#discussion_r648833367
* Clean up escaping of unsafe script characters
It seems that escaping `<` is sufficient
* Add docs from @saqimtiaz
Thanks @saqimtiaz
* Docs tweaks
* Remove excess whitespace
Thanks @simonbaird
* Fix templates for lazy loading
* Remove obsolete item from release note
* Clean up whitespace
* Docs for the jsontiddler widget
* Fix whitespace
Fixes#5840
* Comments
* Fix newlines in JSON store area
* Remove obsolete docs change
Co-authored-by: Simon Baird <simon.baird@gmail.com>
* Fix problems with building single-file wiki using external-js template
* core/templates/external-js/tiddlywiki5-external-js.html.tid,
core/templates/external-js/save-all-external-js.tid,
core/templates/external-js/save-offline-external-js.tid
core/templates/external-js/load-external-js.tid:
Fix#5343. Exclude client-server plugins in tiddler imports and to
specify a working URL for loading tiddlywiki5.js from local disk.
Mirror save/all and save/offline templates in the regular server
edition.
Fix#4717 (tiddlywiki5-external-js.html.tid)
* core/modules/saver-handler.js:
Need the change to make single file autosave work with the external-js
template.
* editions/server-external-js/tiddlywiki.info:
Provide external-js related build targets.
* core/language/en-GB/Snippets/ExtJSReadme.tid:
Temporary doc to supplement TW5.com's external-js section. Demonstrate
that upgrade could be done on single-file wikis with an externalized
TW core.
* core/language/en-GB/Snippets/GetTiddlyWikiJS.tid:
Documentation. Meant to be included in every wiki and to help end
users acquire tiddlywiki5.js.
* Pre-configure save-wiki template for end-users
* Remove the newline character at the end of the file.
* Trim "template" value in saveWiki()
* Safeguard the code from extraneous whitespaces in transcluded result.
* Rename and add versioning to downloaded tiddlywiki core JS
* Rename "tiddlywiki5.js" to "twcore-VERSION.js"
* Preload $:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template tiddler with the required
external-js template value.
* Update external-js user documentation
* Add "download tiddlywiki core JS" menu item to the "cloud" button.
* Update build's target defintions associated with external-js template.
* Move the user doc to the tw5.com edition.
* Coding style update
* Undo template name changes
* Correct text & fill colors on some disabled buttons
* Add new "export tiddlywiki core" button under page control tools
This new button can export tiddlywiki's core JS from user's wiki as
long as the wiki is served with the regular "root" template. The
button will be ineffective, thus disabled, if the core has already been
externalized by the "external-js" template.
With this button, a full standalone html wiki can obtain the matching
core JS without TiddlyWiki on node.js. Once this is done, the html wiki
can be converted to using the "external-js" template.
* Alternate version of "save tiddlywiki core for offline use"
This version will fire up a "Save File" dialogue box when clicked,
instead of directing the user to a helper doc for further instruction.
It achieves this by using the "download" attribute of the <a> html tag.
It works on most modern desktop browsers, but older browsers (e.g. IE)
may display the file instead.
* Adjust font-weight to match other menu items
* Merge two user documentations into one
* Add user-browser-cache=yes to --listen command
* Update "export tiddlywiki core" button hint
* Simpler implementation for switching btw online/offline core URL
Shave off one template by using filtered transclusion to control
online/offline core URL.
* Update user doc
Update the user doc to clarify that build index step is not needed to
initialize a new wiki.
* Rename twcore to tiddlywikicore
* Reformat the user doc
* Rework export-tiddlywikicore button
Popup an error message instead of disabling the button when export
core cannot be performed.
* Revert "Correct text & fill colors on some disabled buttons"
This reverts commit e7dbb7e712.
* markdown: Don't emit paragraph tags when a paragraph is "tight".
Motivation: Since the upgrade to remarkable.js (#3876), lists are rendered as
HTML like this:
```
<ul>
<li><p>One</p></li>
<li><p>Two</p></li>
<li><p>Three</p></li>
</ul>
```
The paragraph nodes insert blocks that break the visual flow of the list and are
unexpected e.g. compared to WikiText markup's rendering of a bulleted list.
Solution: remarkable.js annotates certain paragraph nodes as "tight", and in the
bulleted list case, the paragraph nodes wrapping the text of each list item are
marked tight.
remarkable uses the tight property to [elide paragraph tags in its
renderer](58b6945f20/lib/rules.js (L136-L142)).
This change implements the equivalent logic in TiddlyWiki's markdown rendering:
If a paragraph is marked tight, then we elide the `<p>` tag wrapping its children.
* Use ES5 Array.concat instead of ES6 spread operator.
* Add optional KaTeX support to the tiddlywiki/markdown plugin.
Uses the remarkable-katex plugin 1.1.8 by Brad Howes to enable KaTeX support if
the tiddlywiki/katex plugin is installed. Fixes#2984.
TESTED:
Created a test wiki with:
```
$ node tiddlywiki.js test --init markdowndemo
$ node tiddlywiki.js test --listen
```
* Verified markdown support works without the tiddlywiki/katex plugin enabled.
* Verified markdown support works with the tiddlywiki/katex plugin enabled.
* Verified KaTeX (both inline and blocks) work as expected when the
tiddlywiki/katex plugin is enabled.
* Mention remarkable-katex plugin usage in the readme Tiddler.
* Include the remarkable-katex license as a tiddler.
* Include the Remarkable license.
* Include unminified original source of remarkable-katex 1.1.8.
* Merge
* Clean up
* More clean up
* Ensure image import works when type is not set, clean up post import actions
* Removed spurious new line
* For non image files insert a tiddler link
* Added documentation for new settings and features
* double quotes are no longer escaped in html bodies
* changed tiddlyweb's html-div-tiddler; documentation
French version still needs a translation though