In the sample example for using ES2016 it used the
`$tw.utils.domMaker()`. I just found out that if this code is executed
by Node.js instead of in the browser that it doesn't work because
`window.document` doesn't exist. The expectation is that widgets pass in
the fake `this.document`.
I updated the example to reflect this.
* Add string '.htm' to 'Saving with TiddlyIE'
* Change external links to match locale with wiki language
* Add instructions for use to 'Saving on Android'
* Change string in 'task'
* Change instructions for use in 'Saving on iPad/iPhone'
* Add newline to 'TiddlyDesktop Releases'
* Remove caption from 'Serving TW5 from Android'
* Change link to external in tiddlers which tagged 'Editions'
* Remove string 'index.html' from 'Some of the things you can do with TiddlyWiki'
* Change link 'TiddlyWiki Groups' to 'Forums' in tiddlers which tagged 'Community'
* Remove CamelCase link 'TiddlyWiki' from tiddlers tagged 'Community'
* Change string 'done' to 'Upgrade' in 'UpgradeMechanism'
* Change buttons to images in 'How to export tiddlers'
* Add images about buttons to tiddlers
* Add quotation mark to text 'edit' in 'Signing the Contributor License Agreement'
* Rename 'UsingSVG' to 'Using SVG'
* Change link 'TypedBlockWikiText' to 'Typed Blocks in WikiText' in 'Using SVG'
* Add tiddler 'Using Stamp'
* Add 'rel="noopener noreferrer"' to external links
* Add description about 'rel="noreferrer"' to 'HTML in WikiText'
* Add link of prerelease version about translators edition, and how to translate on Node.js, in 'Translate TiddlyWiki into your language'
* Change string 'dropdown' to 'tab' in 'Installing a plugin from the plugin library'
* Add download button to 'Empty Edition'
* Outdated source of Corner ribbon plugin
No sources provided for [[$:/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
Having the ability to write your plugins with ES2015 syntax is nice but
it is missing a large part of the ES2015 spec. Since not all browsers
support this a polyfill is offered.
So far it is IE10 which holds the need for the polyfill. This tiddler
offers a simple how to on adding the babel-polyfill to your TiddlyWiki.
NOTE: This how to would be obsolete if a proper ES2015 polyfill was part
of the official plugins offered in core. (Want a pull request?)
I felt the conversion from the Dropbox share URL to the "secret" URL was
complicated enough to have the tiddler do it for the user. And so I
wrote a widget to do that. The user enters in the shared URL given by
Dropbox and the widget outputs the secret URL that they can copy / paste
with.
See if it is worth having on the TW5.com site.
The former instructions didn't explain how class names with special characters could be used in stylesheets. This adds explanation about escaping the % symbol.
Provisionally, rather than using any sort of arrow symbol. We need to standardise a notation for referring to hierarchical UI, but that will come with the documentation style guide.
@erwanm I ended up making some fairly extensive tweaks.
One issue is that the (excellent) material you’ve provided on
transclusion with templates covers very much the same ground as the
existing TemplateTiddlers tiddler. The existing text was focused on
transclusion with widgets; I think your material using transclusion
notation is much easier to understand.
I’ve also removed the exercises section. We don’t have exercises
elsewhere in the documentation, so I think we need to make a conscious
decision about whether we’re going to try to add them, and then do so
consistently across the material.
I also made some changes to bring the text into house style for
consistency (which I’ve also tried to start documenting).
The former documentation referenced a plugin but left no easy way to
link to it. Also, the misleading text claiming a title also confused me.
I had to do some creative greping the git files to hunt it down.
Adding a TiddlyWiki link around the plugin links to the actual tiddler
that a reader could easily copy. This also deprecated the need for the
misleading title.
Thanks to @cjrk and @cheigele for contributing their developer docs
(which can be found at https://github.com/cjrk/saa-tw).
By the way, I plan to remove the “creator” and “modifier” fields but
will keep a prominent acknowledgement for your contributions.
To replace TiddlerTags, but I will leave that tiddler for now, since there probably should be a separate tiddler tagged 'definition' that defines what tags are.