> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#FileDropPlugin
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#FileDropPluginConfig
>
> drag-and-drop your text file onto an open TW window to automatically
> create a tiddler. Also supports dropping multiple files and/or entire
> directories!
>
>
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SplitTiddler
>
> provides a form to split a tiddler into several smaller tiddlers
To things, Eric.
[1] I forgot to mention in my first reply that I believe the line used
by InfoSelect, my free form database application, to separate individual
notes when exporting to a text file is "----" Very convenient for me.
[2] I've had experience installing exactly one plugin so far -- your
newDocument, with your help. But I don't have a good sense of what's
involved in installing plugins generally. Can you refer me to something
with general instructions? Alternatively, how do I install the plugins
above?
Thanks,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA USA
eew...@bellsouth.net
I drug the file from my file manager to an empty tiddler. The result was
a URL to the file. When I clicked on the URL, it opened in another
window. So I just copied and pasted to t"unresponsive script he empty
tiddler. I don't think that was the way it was supposed to work.
I tried SplitTiddler plugin. It was straightforward, but the splitting
is taking a very long time. And of course my browser [Firefox] is
repeatedly displaying the "unresponsive script" warning.
So now, a bunch of questions. [I don't expect anybody to help me with
all. Any help with any of them will be appreciated.]
[1] How *do* use the FileDrop plugin?
[2] Should the splitting take this long? The file I imported has about
180 items in it, i.e., I should end up with 180 new tiddlers. The
process has been going on about half an hour now.
[3] The "unresponsive script" warnings seem to be slowing the process
down. It appears that while the warning is displayed, the splitting
process stops. Is there a way to stop the "unresponsive script" warning?
Or to keep it from interfering with the progress of the splitting process?
[4] I'm going to end up with a HUGE number of tiddlers. This is just one
file. I have about 50, most much smaller than this one. Is there anyway
I can keep *all* of these tiddlers from being displayed in the tiddler
list, e.g., by having one tiddler called "contacts," with categories of
contacts listed on it, with each category containing a list of actual
contacts, and with only the "contacts" tiddler showing up on the main
tiddler list.
[5] In most cases the titles of the individual contact tiddlers is the
contacts name. The names are in normal order, i.e., first then last. Is
there going to be a way to sort the tiddlers by the last name?
I know this is a lot. As I say, any help with anything from anyone at
anytime will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
> In FireFox, open a new tab/window, enter "about:config" into the
> browser's location input field. When the list of browser
> configuration settings appears (a *very* long list!), enter
> dom.max_script_run_time
> into the "filter" field. Double-click the resulting entry in the
> display, and enter a new value (in seconds).
Thanks, Eric -- on all the responses. I think there must be a plugin for
every situation!
Regarding the above, delaying the appearance of the "unresponsive
script" warning by seconds will not help. I think this process has been
going on for about two hours now. I think I've had to click the
"continue" button on the warning window at lease twice for *every* new
tiddler that's split off from the original. [we're getting into the "t"s
now. Hopefully it's going to come to an end soon.]
Just FYI, part of the problem in this situation is almost certainly my
system. It's been *very* slow, *excruciatingly* slow, since shortly
after I made it into a Linux system. The processor is a 1.6 Ghz P IV.
I'm told I have plenty of memory -- 512 MB. My hard drive is only 10 GB,
and it's almost full. I'm also told my onboard graphics processor may be
gumming things up. Frankly, I think Thunderbird and Firefox are also.
I"m waiting for a couple of checks to arrive, to get my taxes paid, and
for resolution of a contract with currently my only client. When that's
all settled, and it should be soon, I'm either gonna do a serious
upgrade -- more memory, new graphics card, more storage, and a fresh
install of the most recent version of Kubuntu -- or just buy a new
machine -- probably wouldn't cost much more -- with Kubuntu already
installed.
Since TW's platform-independent, I may try the next import and split on
my Windows desktop, which I hardly use any more, but is definitely
faster than my current Linux setup, or on my laptop, which is still a
Windows machine, though I plan to install Kubuntu on it, as well.
Thanks again,
> Do you mean that you had created a new tiddler, open for editing, and
> then dropped the file onto that open textarea input control?
Yes, that's what I did.
> Try dropping the file somewhere on the TW document background.
Almost tried that, but into a new tiddler -- I don't think I opened it
for editing -- seemed more likely at the time.
Thanks,
> While this doesn't help you with your currently running process (which
> I hope has finished by now :-) , it should improve things for future
> use:
>
Thanks for the explanation of the problems that my system is causing --
or experiencing. Makes doing something about that -- upgrading or buying
a new machine -- more imperative and more urgent.
My poor system. I guess I really put it through a workout today. I don't
remember when I started. It seems like it was 2:00 or 2:30. When I
finished is was probably after 5:00. Literally, I had to click the
"unresponsiveness script" window two times for every new tiddler. Given
your description of what was probably going, it must have really been
struggling just to stay alive.
Anyway, I've got my personal contacts in my TW now. I don't think I'll
even think of trying to bring the rest until after I get a new machine,
or whatever. Meantime, I'll figure out how to organize the ones I have,
so that when I do bring the rest in my tiddler list won't be so long.
Thanks for your help yesterday and today.
Sincerely,
> Anyway, I've got my personal contacts in my TW now. I don't think I'll
> even think of trying to bring the rest until after I get a new machine,
> or whatever. Meantime, I'll figure out how to organize the ones I have,
>
> so that when I do bring the rest in my tiddler list won't be so long.
Not any more -- nor any of the plugins I installed today. I'm back to
the basic MPTW.
Before I started working, I renamed my MPTW to MPTW1. I've been saving
regularly. The saves I made this afternoon, e.g., in the process of
installing plugins, after importing the text file and splitting it into
separate tiddlers, etc. Made regular saves. Used "save changes," not the
browser's "save as . . . . " command. After the saves this afternoon,
all my changes were preserved.
Before shutting down for the evening, I made one more save. When I
reopened the file to see how the save went, I had none of my work. Just
the basic MPTW components. I made a test. Created a new tiddler, saved,
and reloaded. The new tiddler was not there. Repeated it a couple more
times. Changes are not being saved. What's going on? Where, between this
afternoon and this evening, did my work go?
Fortunately, it's not a big loss. Other than the time spent splitting, I
really hadn't done all that much work. But I don't want to do anymore
till I find out what's going on, what happened, what do I need to do
different, so I can avoid this in the future.
I'm going to bed. Probably won't be spending much time with TW till next
weekend -- otherwise, if I start, I know me, it'll eat up my whole day,
with the result I don't get any of my real work done.
So, help appreciated, but not urgent.
Regards,
E.g., if I click on either the "backup saved" or "main tiddlywiki saved"
links in the little yellow box that appears in the upper right-hand
corner of the window after doing "save changes," they open in new
window, neither of which has the change reputedly just saved.
I checked the "tweak" that causes and empty document to be saved on
"save changes." It was not checked.
More grist for the mill.
> Not really sure what's happening there... still, there should be
> backup files (the ones with the timestamps in their names), so at
> least *some* of your previous work should be safely preserved.
This is what my backup file list from yesterday looks like -- all
"empty." And MPTW1, the file in which I did all the work -- the work is
not there. [Actually, I need to correct that: the plugins I installed
are there; the imported contacts are not. Also, in the test last night,
where I created a new tiddler, saved and reloaded -- the new tiddler was
not there after reloading. I tried the same test on my plain TW, i.e.,
non-MP. Same thing happened. In *all* saves I used the "save changes"
command on the right side of the TW window.]:
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.2008.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.h18.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.h21.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.m17.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.march.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.sun.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.2008.html
These filenames aren't anything like the backups created when I was
playing around with the plain TW on Saturday. They had the time stamps.
And there was no "empty."
As I say, more grist for the mill.
This is what my backup file list from yesterday looks like -- all
"empty." And MPTW1, the file in which I did all the work -- the work is
not there. [Actually, I need to correct that: the plugins I installed
are there; the imported contacts are not. Also, in the test last night,
where I created a new tiddler, saved and reloaded -- the new tiddler was
not there after reloading. I tried the same test on my plain TW, i.e.,
non-MP. Same thing happened. In *all* saves I used the "save changes"
command on the right side of the TW window.]:
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.2008.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.h18.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.h21.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.m17.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.march.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.sun.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.2008.html
These filenames aren't anything like the backups created when I was
playing around with the plain TW on Saturday. They had the time stamps.
And there was no "empty."
> These file names without the conventional timestamps indicate you have
> the "LessBackupsPlugin" installed. It is included in MPTW.
>
> If you sort your files by date modified you ought to be able to see
> which is the most recent. From the above it looks like emptyMPTW.html
> is the main file you're working on. What is the modified date of that
> file? If your saves are working then it should be the most recent.
>
Below is the complete list of saves yesterday, most recent at the bottom.:
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.march.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.sun.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.2008.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.h18.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.m17.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.h21.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/emptyMPTW.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.2008.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.march.2008.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.march.march.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.march.sun.html
file:///home/eric/mydocuments/tiddlywiki/MPTW1.march.html
I checked all of them. All without "empty" in the filename are
identical. Some with "empty" in the name seem to be literally empty;
their size is about 85KB. Some are identical to those without "empty" in
the name; their size is about 380KB. All those without "empty" have the
plugins I installed yesterday; none of them have the file I imported and
split.
I've tested "save changes" again. The the documents, the main TW and the
backup, are being saved. But the changes -- the new tiddler created
before the save -- is not showing up. Presumably the "LessBackupsPlugin"
isn't responsible for that. Any clue as to what is?
Also, for the time-being I think I'd like to disable the
"LessBackupsPlugin." How do I do that? Or should I do that?
Thansk,
> can you save if you turn backups off? ie, untick the SaveBackups checkbox.
>
I unticked SaveBackups. After saving, the changes to the file are not in
the saved document.
Thanks,
On 03/10/2008 Simon Baird wrote:
> can you save if you turn backups off? ie, untick the SaveBackups checkbox.I unticked SaveBackups. After saving, the changes to the file are not in
>
the saved document.
> How about a stock TiddlyWiki. Ie right click save from
> http://www.tiddlywiki.com/empty.html ?
>
Nope.
> How about a stock TiddlyWiki. Ie right click save from
> http://www.tiddlywiki.com/empty.html ?
>
This is weird. All my experimenting up to now has been done on my --
very slow -- Linux machine. I decided to see what would happen on my
Windows machine. Copied the empty.html recently downloaded to the Linux
machine to the Windows machine and ran my test. Changes still not being
saved. I downloaded a fresh empty.html directly onto the Windows machine
and ran the test. *Changes not being saved.*
*How can this be?*
Regards,
> This is weird. All my experimenting up to now has been done on my --
> very slow -- Linux machine. I decided to see what would happen on my
> Windows machine. Copied the empty.html recently downloaded to the Linux
> machine to the Windows machine and ran my test. Changes still not being
> saved. I downloaded a fresh empty.html directly onto the Windows machine
> and ran the test. *Changes not being saved.*
Mystery solved. No mystery in the first place. When testing "save
changes" I created new tiddlers, then saved and reloaded. When I saved
the changes, the new tiddlers were open in the story area. When I
reloaded, I assumed that because the new tiddlers were not in the story
area they had not been saved. *In fact, they were being saved*, just not
showing up in the story area, only in the tiddler list.
I assume there is a way to keep tiddlers in the story area on reloading
after a save when you want?
After duplicating the testing as described above on my Windows machine,
I spent some time on it surfing TW related websites. Came across some
very interesting online TiddlyWikis, e.g., TiddlyWikiTips, QwikiWeb,
TagglyWiki, a TiddlyWiki about linking TiddlyWiki to Thunderbird, etc., etc.
I was amazed at how much faster things happen on my Windows machine than
the Linux machine. The main difference between the two machines, other
than the operating system, is that the Windows machine's hard drive is
about only one-quarter full, while the Linux machine's is practically
full. [Gotta upgrade -- or buy a new.] machine.
I appreciate all your efforts to help me. I imagine there at the end you
must have though I was either out of my gourd or yanking your chains.
Sincerely,
> > I assume there is a way to keep tiddlers in the story area on reloading
> > after a save when you want?
>
>
> That's what the permalink button for.
>
Thanks, Wolfgang. I'd eventually have gotten around to asking, but now I
know. [Probably I'll have to ask how it works1]
Regards,
> However, if you want to automatically reload with the same tiddlers as
> you were previously viewing, try this:
>
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#StorySaverPlugin
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#StorySaverPluginInfo (documentation)
> http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#MarkupPostBody (required)
>
Thanks, Eric. I have to say again, as another poster said earlier today
-- or was it yesterday. There seems to be a plugin for *everything*.
Having figured out "where my saves went," I'm still puzzled about the
mystery -- maybe it'll turn out to be a "mystery, " too -- that set me
off on this quest: the disappearance of the contacts it took me four
hours to import yesterday. I was making regular saves. Even reloaded
once after I'd finished culling the imported contacts.
Oh well, I don't think this "mystery" is going to be solved. I'm darn
sure gonna be careful about saving when I do the next import and split.
And until I upgrade my Linux machine or buy a new one, I'll do it on the
Windows machine.With the speeded up splitTiddler plugin, it should go a
lot faster. But I'll start with a *much* smaller file.
Regards,
>
> should read:
>
>> > If you always want the same tiddlerS (plural) to be opened when you start, just
>> > list all DESIRED tiddler titles (space-separated, with brackets around each
>> > title) in [[DefaultTiddlers]].
>>
Got it.