* In the interests of performance and expressiveness, switched to using a Sax parser instead of a DOM implementation.
* Use extensible declarative rules to control the slicing process
* Added new optional set of rules for slicing by heading, where the paragraphs underneath a heading are packed into the same tiddler as the heading
* Added a modal dialogue for specifying parameters when slicing in the browser
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
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
Tools for working with Amazon Web Services:
* Templates for saving a TiddlyWiki as a single JavaScript file in a
ZIP file that can be executed as an AWS Lambda function. In this form,
TiddlyWiki is a self contained single file containing both code and
data, just like the standalone HTML file configuration
* Commands that can be used to interact with AWS services, under both
the Node.js and Lambda configurations of TiddlyWiki
We now use highlight.js in raw HTML mode on the server, rather than
trying to use it with the fakedom. This causes problems with fakedoms
inability to get textContent for a node that has been created by
assigning innerHTML. So we extend the fakedom to allow the original
text content to be saved.
See #2778 for discussion.
The code here had got a bit broken by some PRs that I should have
checked more carefully. I’ve done a major refactoring which will
hopefully make it easier to understand, and fixes a number of problems:
* Problem with eg .md tiddlers not being deleted correctly
* Problem with Windows path separators not being usable within
$:/config/FileSystemPaths on Windows
* Problem with filename clashes not being detected correctly when
saving to a different directory via $:/config/FileSystemPaths
* Enables slashes within tiddler titles to be mapped into folders
* Enables plain text files like .md and .css to be saved with .meta
files instead of as .tid files (see #2558)
* No longer replaces spaces with underscores
As this is such a major update, I’d be grateful if Node.js users could
give it a careful run through — in particular, you’ll need to try
creating new tiddlers of various types and ensure that the expected
files are created.
See the readme:
“This plugin causes TiddlyWiki to continuously save the contents of
each tiddler that is changed as a JSON file. Configured correctly, the
browser will download the files silently in the background, and they
can be used as a backup in case of accidental data loss.”
Inspired by @telmiger’s comment (3) here:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/2741#issuecomment-276128
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* trying to implement new googleanalytics tracker
* trying to put new google tracker. Not working...
* more dev options for testing
still don"t understand wants goes wrong
* New version. Seems to work
* achieved update for new tests
brought back tiddlywiki.com settings value
created a settings tab to make it easier
* adding settings to plugin
add a settings tab to plugin to make it easier to use and see which GA account is in use
* fixes bug with GA_ACCOUNT and GA_DOMAIN tiddlers containing newlines at their end, preventing plugins to work
* soft rebase on jermolene's master
* revert to oldest version of GA_account and GA_domain tiddlers - had been overwritten by ones with a new line at the end
* Integrates some @tobibeer comments
* googleanalytics.js : removed "rebranding", var declaration and console log. Did not manage to get a non-minified version of Google script. But as far as I can see, jermolene's original plugin did same way
* plugin.info : placed "readme" first
* readme : back to previous "legacy" version. No more mention to temporary fork. Added mention and link to google official code.
* signed CLA