This is just an idea really.
The help plugin is only included in the tw5.com wiki; the idea is to
also include it in the empty.html wiki, either as a plugin or as part
of the core.
If it stays as a plugin, the idea would be to have different help
plugins for different languages.
Fixes#1450
Provides support for an integrated plugin library that can be used to
install plugins from tiddlywiki.com directly to wikis hosted online or
offline. See the Plugins tab of Control Panel.
Todo:
* Error checking(eg libraryserver.js HTTP GET)
* Translatability
* Documentation
** $:/tags/ServerConnection
** savelibrarytiddlers command
Also added a “description” field for wiki folders.
Right now there’s too many editions listed. I think we should by
default only list editions whose `tiddlywiki.info` file has
`showInListings` set to `true`, and have an `--editions all` command
that lists everything.
@pmario please could you check that the editions in your
`TIDDLYWIKI_EDITION_PATH` are correctly listed?
A bunch of little changes that together enable external image support.
Try:
```
tiddlywiki editions/tw5.com --verbose --build externalimages
```
Then open `externalimages.html`, look for the images in the more/types
tab of the sidebar, open them and verify that they are set with an
external SRC attribute, not a data URI.
The issue was that rendertiddlers always clears the output folder,
which meant that it was overwriting anything previously output by the
rendertiddler command.
Still quite a few details to work out, but this shows the basic idea of
re-using the theme mechanism to handle language plugins.
Comments and questions welcome.
Select the new "Sticky Titles" theme to cause tiddler titles to stick
to the top of the window as you scroll. It works very well in Chrome
Canary, reasonably well in iOS 7.
As an aside, it would be nice to be able to package this is as
something a bit smaller than a theme; maybe themes need to have
optional hacks that can be associated with them.