TiddlyMap v0.9.11 released

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Felix Küppers

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Oct 4, 2015, 2:40:22 PM10/4/15
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To everybody who recently downloaded TiddlyMap, I suggest that you install v0.9.11 (or later) as many bugs were fixed after v0.9 was first introduced.

In case you do/did not follow the discussions at the TiddlyMap GitHub repo, there is a new cut'n'paste feature included in v0.9 that allows you to move/copy nodes between graphs. See http://tiddlymap.org/#Moving%20nodes%20between%20graphs

In case something doesn't work, there is a bug or something somehow seems strange in the course of an installation, when doing an update or while using TiddlyMap in general: Please always tell me (preferrably at GitHub) so I am aware of it. Otherwise, I might not even know that the problem exist as TiddlyMap has gotten quite complex and I cannot test all the features all the time. Thanks.

-Felix

George ZP

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Oct 5, 2015, 3:41:39 AM10/5/15
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Hello Felix,

I have TiddlyMap 8.5.1 installed in my json server. How can I go about updating my plugin installation?

Do I need to uninstall and re-install the plugin? Will I lose my views and filter if I do so?

Thanks in advance,
George

Felix Küppers

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Oct 5, 2015, 4:25:38 AM10/5/15
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Hi George


I have TiddlyMap 8.5.1 installed in my json server. How can I go about updating my plugin installation? Do I need to uninstall and re-install the plugin?

Updating TiddlyMap is the same procedure as installing it. In no case you need to remove your previous installation.

Did you install it per dragndrop? Then you need to go to http://tiddlymap.org and click on installation instructions follow the steps.

Do you use TiddlyMap with TiddlyMap in nodejs mode? Then you need follow these instructions https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TiddlyMap#when-running-tiddlywiki-in-nodejs.


Will I lose my views and filter if I do so?

Theoretically: No, your views, filters, positions, styles (most of the styling at least) should always remain intact after an update. Even though TM is in beta, I always try to make sure that I do not break existing stuff. If your wiki internal structure is not up to date, TiddlyMap will try to fix that with a dedicated Fixer module

However, some minor aspects may change. Also TiddlyMap behaviours might change.

*disclaimer* It can also happen, that an update breaks your wiki by accident. So always make a backup before upgrading, then test if everything works fine (e.g. add a node or create a dummy view) and if this is the case it should be fine to work with the new wiki (but always keep the backup for safety reasons!).

I always recommend to upgrade periodically as many bugs get fixed.

Hope this helps :)
-Felix


Thanks in advance,
George

On Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 9:40:22 PM UTC+3, Felix Küppers wrote:
To everybody who recently downloaded TiddlyMap, I suggest that you install v0.9.11 (or later) as many bugs were fixed after v0.9 was first introduced.

In case you do/did not follow the discussions at the TiddlyMap GitHub repo, there is a new cut'n'paste feature included in v0.9 that allows you to move/copy nodes between graphs. See http://tiddlymap.org/#Moving%20nodes%20between%20graphs

In case something doesn't work, there is a bug or something somehow seems strange in the course of an installation, when doing an update or while using TiddlyMap in general: Please always tell me (preferrably at GitHub) so I am aware of it. Otherwise, I might not even know that the problem exist as TiddlyMap has gotten quite complex and I cannot test all the features all the time. Thanks.

-Felix

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Felix Küppers

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Oct 5, 2015, 7:57:57 AM10/5/15
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I forgot to mention that I added and removed some style options so in case of node colors, font-colors and border colors you might need to readjust a bit. In any case I recommend an update.

-Felix

George ZP

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Oct 6, 2015, 4:50:43 AM10/6/15
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Hello Felix,

Everything updated fine. Thanks!

Felix Küppers

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Oct 6, 2015, 6:12:18 AM10/6/15
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Hi George,

Glad to hear that, thanks for teliing me :)

-Felix

UBi

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Oct 9, 2015, 5:40:41 AM10/9/15
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Hello Felix,

thank you for the improvements, especially copying/pasting nodes between graphs is cool.

What I am missing for now is the possibility to include graphs in tiddlers like ordinary images, eg without decoration, without any editor functionality, but with working links. Is it possible?

Uwe

Felix Küppers

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Oct 9, 2015, 8:51:58 AM10/9/15
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Hi Uwe,


thank you for the improvements, especially copying/pasting nodes between graphs is cool.

Thanks, I also felt this was missing :)

 
What I am missing for now is the possibility to include graphs in tiddlers like ordinary images, eg without decoration, without any editor functionality, but with working links. Is it possible?


You mean without the header (title) and without the borders? I can add an option for that in the next release. You can follow the ticket here: https://github.com/felixhayashi/TW5-TiddlyMap/issues/179

<$tiddlymap design="plain" … />

without any editor functionality, but with working links. Is it possible?

The editor is never shown unless you entered

<$tiddlymap editor="advanced|vis" … />

-Felix

By the way, the next release will also allow you to save maps as images and embedd these in your wiki. But I know, this is not the same what you are talking about.

UBi

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Oct 9, 2015, 5:40:31 PM10/9/15
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Hi Felix,
with "no editor functionality" I mean not only hidden editor UI but also that nodes shouldn't be selectable and moveable.
Uwe

Felix Küppers

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Oct 10, 2015, 7:46:00 AM10/10/15
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Hi Uwe,

yes, I could also add an option for that …but could you give me some
short background information, why you don't want nodes to be selectable
or moveable? I mean it doesn't hurt and it is often quite helpful to
move nodes to get a better "vision".

-Felix

Ed Dixon

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Oct 10, 2015, 1:58:57 PM10/10/15
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My first post here in a  long time, just want to say amazing work Felix absolutely awesome! 

Thank you so much for the effort you have put into this I love it!

Felix Küppers

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Oct 10, 2015, 2:48:26 PM10/10/15
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Thanks Ed! Glad to hear from you and to receive such a positive
feedback! If there are any problems, let me know.

Hope you are doing fine :)
Best wishes

-Felix
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