When saving new tiddlers on node.js, allow the user to override the path of the
generated .tid file. This is done by creating a tiddler
$:/config/FileSystemPaths which contains one or more filter expressions, one
per line. These filters are applied in turn to the tiddler to be saved, and
the first output produced is taken as a logical path relative to the wiki's
tiddlers directory. Any occurences of "/" in the logical path are replaced with
the platform's path separator, the extension ".tid" is appended, illegal
characters are replaced by "_" and the path is disambiguated (if necessary) in
order to arrive at the final tiddler file path. If none of the filters matches,
or the configuration tiddler does not exist, fall back to the previous file
naming scheme (i.e. replacing "/" by "_").
This implies we will now, for tiddlers matching the user-specified filters,
create directory trees below the tiddlers directory. In order to avoid
cluttering it with empty directory trees when renaming or removing tiddlers, any
directories that become empty by deleting a tiddler file are removed
(recursively).
Benefits of this configuration option include the ability to organize git
repositories of TiddlyWikis running on node.js, ability to replace characters
that cause trouble with particular operating systems or workflows (e.g. '$' on
unix) and the ability to replicate tiddler "paths" in the filesystem (by
including a filter like "[!has[draft.of]]") without forcing such a (potentially
problematic) change on all users.
With the html syntax when you go back after following the link knowledges of open tiddlers is lost.
Not sure if there should also be feature request for TiddlerWiki to store knowledge of open tiddlers in browser history.
Adding “Story River” to the “Concepts” category, and doing some
clean-up of other entries in the category by moving some concepts to
become sub-concepts in the TOC
@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).