* 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.
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.
There are still some warnings about making functions in a loop, but
I’ll fix those as a separate pull request because the fixes are more
than typographic errors.
Re-introduces the “tw-auto-save-wiki” message. The previous approach of
automatically triggering autosave whenever a tiddler changed meant that
changing configuration changes in control panel was triggering an
autosave. Using the explicit message gives us better control of the
situations in which we’ll autosave.
Now we solve the earlier problem of there being outstanding tiddler
change events at the time that we process the “tw-auto-save-wiki” by
deferring the autosave until the outstanding change event comes in.
Previously we were using a message `tw-auto-save-wiki` to trigger an
autosave. The message was generated by certain UI actions such as
saving a tiddler. The trouble was that the message was being processed
before the wiki change event for the accompanying change had had a
chance to percolate. The end result was that the dirty indicator was
staying lit when using autosave.
The new approach abandons the autosave message and instead triggers the
autosave in the wiki change event when a relevant change occurs.
One happy side effect of these changes is that the dirty indicator now
works as expected with the client server edition - ie, when typing in a
draft tiddler the dirty indicator will flash briefly, and then clear
when the sync mechanism has completed saving the draft.
Fixing problems caused by c4b76ceb0b:
* We still need to initialise the saver-handler even when syncing to a
server, otherwise offline snapshots can’t be saved
* We need to override the default save template a bit further up the
stack, to avoid the server side serving the offline version of the wiki
at `/`