This plugin provides support for importing tiddlers as external attachments -- it only works on platforms such as TiddlyDesktop that provide the required "path" property with imported files.
Using the plugin means that instead of importing binary files as self-contained tiddlers, they are imported as "skinny" tiddlers that reference the original file via the ''_canonical_uri'' field. This reduces the size of the wiki and thus improves performance. However, it does mean that the wiki is no longer fully self-contained
* fr-FR translation of additional error strings
* include SaveTrail
* Amendments to the warnings upon loading content via _canonical_uri
* Typo: add a missing THE
* Clarification on why the browser might refuse to load external content
Remove URI encoding from PUT saver and let the browser handle it as necessary. This seems to be the normal way of doing things. We have confirmed that several WebDAV servers do not expect the file names to be double-encoded.
* Replacement icon stopwatch on
As discussed in issue #2690
* Replacement icon stopwatch off
As discussed in issue #2690
* Added missing tag "Resources" (Community Resource)
* Tried to make a sentence clearer
CamelCase words are NOT joined with hyphens (copy-paste error?).
Copied "directly" from the line below to make the meaning even clearer.
* Does deleting make the conflict go?
* Recreate deleted file with updated text
* days filter example should show highlights
- show a highlight using a longer timespan (180 days)
- added a second highlight to demo timespan with start AND end in the past
- better readability
* days Operator explanation optimisations
- typo
- readability (explain { positive | negative } first; remove duplication)
* Remove additional blank line
* Remove whitespace after save button
When the save button was not the last edit button (tested by moving to another place via control panel > Appearance > Toolbars > Edit Toolbar by drag-and-drop) then we got additional spacing due to whitespace in the resulting HTML after the button. This is a fix for that, I discovered while developing additional edit buttons.
All the other commands seem to assume that the user is not in the wiki directory, but rather in the parent directory: `tiddlywiki mynewwiki --init server` and `tiddlywiki mynewwiki --server`. This is why `tiddlywiki --build index` fails. A solution to this problem is to add the wiki name to the command.
A first pass at fixing #2973 - comments are welcome. If everybody is
happy, the next step is to deprecate the existing
rendertiddler(s)/savetiddler(s) commands and replace them in all
examples and tiddlywiki.info files with the new equivalents.
This change makes it possible to perform the conversion from target
tiddler title to `href` value as a filter expression (previously a
JavaScript macro was needed to use the tv-get-export-link variable)
Instead of the simple ‘prefix’ and ‘extension’ parameters, we now
accept a filename filter. As well as allowing prefixes and suffixes to
be added via filter operators, we can also transform the title