Tip: Alternative to Tiddlydesktop for an independent alt-tab tiddlywiki

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Taylor Worthington

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Apr 6, 2016, 10:23:40 PM4/6/16
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I apologize if somebody else has already offered this solution.

This solution involves setting up what is called a Firefox profile in order to create an independent tiddlywiki "app"-like usage.

<< I personally prefer this, because I want to see my tiddlywiki at the top of my monitor, not below a myriad of other browser toolbars. (However I do use the classic version, which might change things.) I also enjoy using it this way over using tiddlywiki in a tab with all my other web surfing, because tiddlywiki feels so different, like a more holistically separate application for reference and notetaking. >>

Disadvantages I can think of compared to tiddlydesktop are:
  • no convenient tiddler selection
  • still requires the tiddlyfox extension
  • Mozilla might soon be phasing out extensions of this kind
  • Potential memory overkill compared to tiddlydesktop
Advantages compared to tiddlydesktop
  • Firefox is easy to install on all platforms. It is part of the basic repos in prettymuch any Linux distribution.
  • All standard browser keystrokes and features (like tabbing) are still available.
  • Similarly, all settings of Firefox for tiddlywiki can be independently set one way or another, such as "Offline Mode", without effecting other Firefox instances' normal browser settings.
  • Still maintains a simple, minimalist experience. Appears to simply open and run tiddlywiki, similar to tiddlydesktop.
Steps for Linux:
  1. Install Firefox
  2. Open the Firefox profile creator in terminal
    • firefox -P
  3. Create a profile name of your liking such as "tiddlywiki"
  4. Install plugins:
  5. Set all Firefox settings to your liking
    • Hiding toolbars
    • Homepage to your tiddlywiki file
    • the "Open File" button
    • Toolbar Autohide plugin settings
    • Offline mode
    • Zoom
    • Homepage
  6. Create a Linux desktop launcher that will launch your tiddly app with all of its settings separately from other Firefox instances.
    • firefox -P tiddlywiki --no-remote /<path>/<tiddlyfile>.htm

PMario

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Apr 7, 2016, 4:02:36 AM4/7/16
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Hi Taylor,

That's a nice idea. Thx for sharing!

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Jeremy Ruston

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Apr 7, 2016, 4:16:56 AM4/7/16
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Hi Taylor

Good stuff, thank you for sharing. Would you be interested in preparing a pull request on GitHub to add it to the tw.com documentation?

Many thanks,


On 7 Apr 2016, at 03:23, Taylor Worthington <w.taylor.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

I apologize if somebody else has already offered this solution.

This solution involves setting up what is called a Firefox profile in order to create an independent tiddlywiki "app"-like usage.

Disadvantages I can think of compared to tiddlydesktop are:
  • no convenient tiddler selection
  • still requires the tiddlyfox extension
  • Mozilla might soon be phasing out extensions of this kind
  • Potential memory overkill compared to tiddlydesktop
Advantages compared to tiddlydesktop
  • Firefox is easy to install on all platforms. It is part of the basic repos in prettymuch any Linux distribution.
  • All standard browser keystrokes and features (like tabbing) are still available.
  • All settings of Firefox for tiddlywiki can be independently set one way or another, such as "Offline Mode", without effecting other Firefox instances with normal browser settings.
  • Still maintains a simple, minimalist experience. Appears to simply open and run tiddlywiki, similar to tiddlydesktop.
    Steps for Linux:
      1. Install Firefox
      2. Open the Firefox profile creator in terminal
        • firefox -P
      3. Create a profile name of your liking such as "tiddlywiki"
      1. Install plugins:
        • Tiddlyfox
        • Toolbar Autohide
      1. Set all Firefox settings to your liking
        • Homepage to your tiddlywiki file
        • the "Open File" button
        • Toolbar Autohide plugin settings
        • Offline mode
        • Zoom
        • Homepage
      1. Create a Linux desktop launcher that will launch your tiddly app with all of its settings separately from other Firefox instances.
        • firefox -P tiddlywiki --no-remote /<path>/<tiddlyfile>.htm

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