Problems with TiddlyWiki presuming that I have missing tiddlers and how to remove them

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Mark C

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Aug 1, 2006, 12:26:40 PM8/1/06
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Hi,

I'm using TiddlyWiki to hold a few tables of Error codes for a program
I use a lot. I like to keep my list of missing tiddlers as small as
possible to keep it out of the way and to make finding any important
missing tiddlers easy.

Unfortuantely, after adding my last set of error codes, I now have a
list of about a hundred missing tiddlers. And I'd like to get rid of
them from the list. Here's the problem:

The error codes are things like: 'eNoFile', 'eNotDoingAnything',
'eYourMum', etc. TiddlyWiki takes the 'NoFile', 'NotDoingAnything' and
'YourMum' parts of these codes and presumes that they are Tiddlers that
don't exist (ignoring the 'e' at the start of the words).

I've tried using: '~eNoFile' and 'e~NoFile'. The first one has no
effect (as I thought) and although the second one gets rid of the
tiddler from the list of missing tiddlers I get the tilde displayed on
the page so my error code displays as 'e~NoFile' instead of 'eNoFile'.

Does anyone know a way around this?

Thanks,

mark

Eric Shulman

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Aug 1, 2006, 12:34:14 PM8/1/06
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> Unfortuantely, after adding my last set of error codes, I now have a
> list of about a hundred missing tiddlers. And I'd like to get rid of

add the "excludeMissing" tag to the tiddler with your error codes.
This prevents that entire tiddler from being checked for missing links.
While this could skip reporting a real missing link in that tiddler,
it *will* prevent the error codes from being reported.

HTH
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

Mark C

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Aug 2, 2006, 3:52:37 AM8/2/06
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Thanks. That's perfect. I'm not worried about any real missing links in
the text of the tiddler as there aren't any.

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Jeremy Ruston

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May 4, 2015, 3:57:22 PM5/4/15
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Hi Stefan

On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Stefan Szekeres <stefan....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys, currently I'm having the same problem with a zip file that i imported, in the missing tiddlers side view, there are all the BASE64 strings with camelCase from the contents of the zip file. Added the excludeMissing tag, but didn't work.

What version of TiddlyWiki are you using? I couldn't reproduce the problem with 5.1.8.

Best wishes

Jeremy.
 


On Wednesday, 2 August 2006 10:52:37 UTC+3, Mark C wrote:
Thanks. That's perfect. I'm not worried about any real missing links in
the text of the tiddler as there aren't any.

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Jeremy Ruston

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May 5, 2015, 4:59:50 PM5/5/15
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Hi Stefan

> I can e-mail it to you if you think it's necessary.

Before you do, can you just confirm the value of the "type" field of the ZIP tiddler?

Many thanks,

Jeremy

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Stefan Szekeres <stefan....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jeremy, 

I'm using 5.1.8 on the standard node.js setup. I can e-mail it to you if you think it's necessary.

Regards,

Stefan

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Jeremy Ruston

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May 11, 2015, 9:58:06 AM5/11/15
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Hi Stefan

Apologies for the late reply. The samples you've sent look as though they have been saved from Firefox using the File/Save menu item. That is a big problem: it actually saves a corrupted TiddlyWiki file that doesn't include the latest changes. Have you still got a copy of the file that was saved in the usual way? (ie, by clicking the "save changes" button in the sidebar)

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Stefan Szekeres <stefan....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
the type field : application/zip 

Attached is an empty tiddly + the problematic tiddler.

Thank you, let me know what you find, maybe a commit when you have the time, i'm curious what needs to be changed to fix this.

A great day,
Stefan Szekeres
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Jeremy Ruston

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May 11, 2015, 11:25:13 AM5/11/15
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Hi Stefan

The sample I sent you was done by : Download empty tiddlywiki from main website. Import zip file (in chrome). Let me know if you need any info about the versions of chrome / windows 7 / etc.

How did you save the file after importing the zip file? You should use the "save changes" button in the right hand sidebar of TiddlyWiki.

You'll see if you open the HTML file that you get a "doubled" sidebar on the right, with two copies of each element slightly overlapping one another. None of the tabs or buttons work.

Best wishes

Jeremy

 

Regards,
Stefan Szekeres
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