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.
* Replacement icon stopwatch on
As discussed in issue #2690
* Replacement icon stopwatch off
As discussed in issue #2690
* Added missing tag "Resources" (Community Resource)
* Docs: Community Resources: Noteself,Slides and Stories, TKN
* Doc: Community Resource: Cardo
* Tweaks to community resources
* removing unnecessary new lines
* Removed spacing around question marks.
* Noteself. Removing one more space. Picked a bad day not to wear glasses.
Adding how to deal with transclusions inside the tabs itself. It is not weird that you want use tabs on a set of tiddlers that transclude other tiddlers using their own title. If you don't understand well the consequences of of what the sentence `currentTiddler variable is not affected...` this can be quite frustrating.
* New references for Community resources.
This batch includes Filter Examples by Tobias Beerand and
Gospel Bubbles by David Gifford
* Four more community resources added --
How Does Twederation Work
Ghostwriter Theme
Moments Theme
Lucky Sushi Online SHop
* Two more: Hacks by Thomas Elmiger. Forum on Reddit by Riz
* Document method(s) to format the output of a list in tabular format.
* Added 2nd CSS method for formatting as Table
* Three methods of putting lists into table form.
* Removed "probably" comment
* allows to add a new tagname hitting enter
see: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/wqQ8jPYG-X4
* revert changes to vanilla/base
* added "Special Keys" to KeyboardShortcuts
* added info to Creating and editing tiddlers
did not add current version of <<.from-version "5.1.14">> because it
would interrupt the flow. When changed from a noisy "New in 5.1.14" to
"(new in 5.1.14)" we might add the version info here
* revert setText & added inline styles to vanilla base
* remove fieldmangler
* commit initial edittemplate tags to merge master
* ok, now really revert to initial edittemplate tags
* move add tag via enter into tag-picker macro(s)
* allow radio widget to set an index in a data tiddler
* updated RadioWidget docs, with same demo macro as for CheckboxWidget
in #2103
* removed docs in widget code (seems the wrong place)
* added from version to docs
* revert doc maros to master
* using wikitext-example-without-html and .tip macro now
* fix quotes
* Create One weird trick to change the sort order of sub-branches in a TOC macro
* Update and rename One weird trick to change the sort order of sub-branches in a TOC macro to How to change the sort order of sub-branches in a TOC macro
* Added .tid to file name
* Delete How to change the sort order of ...
The correct version is the one with the .tid file extension
TiddlyWiki passes the MIME type of the tiddler to highlight.js as the
"language brush", but it turns out that highlight.js doesn't actually
understand MIME types. This commit introduces a configuration mapping
between common MIME types and highlight.js language brushes
Fixes#2535
In the sample example for using ES2016 it used the
`$tw.utils.domMaker()`. I just found out that if this code is executed
by Node.js instead of in the browser that it doesn't work because
`window.document` doesn't exist. The expectation is that widgets pass in
the fake `this.document`.
I updated the example to reflect this.