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Lennart Sandqvist

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Apr 5, 2017, 6:07:22 AM4/5/17
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Hi folks

I am new to Tiddler and I do not know if I am posting this on the right group. Correct me if I am wrong.

1  Please show me how to create a TaskManagementExample
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/tw5.com
/tiddlers/demonstrations/Tasks/TaskManagementExample.tid


A couple of questions:
2 What is the meaning and difference betwheen the following words:
TiddlyWiki
TiddlyWiki5
tiddler

3  Are the following examples of TiddlyWikies?
TaskManagementExample
TidMarks

Regards techmate

PMario

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Apr 5, 2017, 7:54:32 AM4/5/17
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On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 12:07:22 PM UTC+2, Lennart Sandqvist wrote:
A couple of questions:
2 What is the meaning and difference betwheen the following words:
TiddlyWiki

That's the name of the Project / Wiki.
 
TiddlyWiki5

There are 2 version. TiddlyWikiClassic and TiddlyWiki5
 
tiddler

3  Are the following examples of TiddlyWikies?
TaskManagementExample
TidMarks

I don't understand this question?

http://tiddlywiki.com/#TaskManagementExample is a single tiddler with an example usecase.

have fun!
mario

 

Mat

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Apr 5, 2017, 9:30:07 AM4/5/17
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Hi Lennart and warmly welcome! (Är du kanske t.o.m svensk?)


 
1  Please show me how to create a TaskManagementExample
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/editions/tw5.com
/tiddlers/demonstrations/Tasks/TaskManagementExample.tid

I think we need to back up a little first; TiddlyWiki is the general framewok or engine that you can use as-is or add additional plugins (etc) to or build your own stuff with. The link you provide is to the github code but to see it in action, better go to tiddlywiki.com:

http://tiddlywiki.com/#TaskManagementExample

That is a single tiddler and it is just an example of what you can build with native TW5. For you to get this, the easiest is to have two browser tabs open - one with that link and the other with your own TW. In the former, click "Open" in the sidebar so you see theh name "TaskManagementExample" listed. That is actually a draggable link! So, you can click and drag this into your TW in that other tab. As the tabs switch to your tab and you hover down you'll notice how there is a green "bar" appearing in your TW onto which you can drop the object, to have it imported.
That's basically it :-)



A couple of questions:
2 What is the meaning and difference betwheen the following words:
TiddlyWiki
TiddlyWiki5

TiddlyWiki or TW is the name of the whole project, but typically also used sloppily to refer to instances, eg "My TW..."
Until a few years ago there was only one "main" version of TW, so TW referred to that version. Then Jeremy made a complete refactoring and released what he called TiddlyWiki5 (the 5 refers to HTML5... I think). The old one is nowadays referred to as TiddlyWikiClassic.

tiddler

See the link Mario gave.

Overall, tiddlywiki.com has pretty good basic documentation under HelloThere in the sidebar.



3  Are the following examples of TiddlyWikies?
TaskManagementExample
TidMarks

As stated, the former is probably just a single tiddler.
Searching for TidMarks on tiddlywiki.com leads to an instance of a TW made by a fellow community member (long timer Dave Gifford). So that is a full TW. But it is pretty old ;-)

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Lennart Sandqvist

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Apr 6, 2017, 4:08:49 PM4/6/17
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Thank you both for your help. It seems much clearer now.

The explanation about how to import the features from the example to a new TiddlyWiki was very good as it described "how to do it". (Often forgotten.)


I think, I understand the structure now. The TiddlyWiki and tiddler are the 2 basic building blocks.

On both the properties can be modified in many way in order to make them behave as we want.
When modifying the TiddlyWiki the name is changed to give a hint about its function.

The TiddlyWiki is used for controlling the tiddlers.

Tiddlers are small notes of information that TiddlyWiki is using for composing lists or other functions.


I hope, I finaly got it right.


Regards techmate

Mat

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Apr 6, 2017, 4:55:41 PM4/6/17
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You're on the right track!


You wrote something that is conceptually very interesting and that makes me realize how easy it is to be "home blind" when one is used to something. You wrote:
 
When modifying the TiddlyWiki the name is changed to give a hint about its function.

Yes, when you go to tiddllywiki.com, the word "TiddlyWiki" you see there in big letters is merely the title of that particular TiddlyWiki5 instance. You change it to whatever you want just like you change the headline in a Word document. Sticking with the Word document analogy, there isn't really any visible place in TW where the brand TiddlyWiki is seen like it is for the wordprocessor "Word". The whole wiki is more comparable to the text document (it IS "just" a html page) and the equivalent to the Word software is rather the browser!

It had not occurred to me that one could mistake the title of the TW for being the full software but it is in deed a very reasonable assumption for newcomers!

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Lennart Sandqvist

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Apr 6, 2017, 5:37:39 PM4/6/17
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Hello again

I think we have misunderstood each other.
I do not mean that the Title is anything els but a Title that You can change to whatever you want, but I mean, that you are free to use i as a hint about the function you just built into the TiddlyWiki.

Is this right? or have I misunderstood the whole thing again.



Regards techmate

Mat

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Apr 6, 2017, 6:10:46 PM4/6/17
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On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 11:37:39 PM UTC+2, Lennart Sandqvist wrote:
Hello again

I think we have misunderstood each other.
I do not mean that the Title is anything els but a Title that You can change to whatever you want, but I mean, that you are free to use i as a hint about the function you just built into the TiddlyWiki.

Is this right? or have I misunderstood the whole thing again.



Turns out I misunderstood you. Anyway, you do understand it right. I'm even confusing myself now. Case closed ;-)

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