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TiddlyPocketBook - a TiddlyWiki for your pocket

TiddlyPocketBook - a TiddlyWiki for your pocket

Welcome To Tank TiddlyHoster - Welcome Editor Hey! I’m your first Markdown document in StackEdit. Don’t delete me, I’m very helpful! I can be recovered anyway in the Utils tab of the Settings dialog. Documents StackEdit stores your documents in your browser, which means all your documents are automatically saved locally and are accessible offline! Note: StackEdit is accessible offline after the application has been loaded for the first time. Create a document The document panel is accessible using the button in the navigation bar. Switch to another document All your local documents are listed in the document panel. Rename a document You can rename the current document by clicking the document title in the navigation bar. Delete a document You can delete the current document by clicking Delete document in the document panel. Export a document You can save the current document to a file by clicking Export to disk from the menu panel. Tip: Check out the Publish a document section for a description of the different output formats. Tables

Mathcell Project — a general purpose math engine for TiddlyWiki TW5 Hacks —  Quick Extensions for TiddlyWiki 5 Version 0.8 Make text short and expandable The TextStretch macro is a great tool to keep the message short. Your readers can discover more details easily. Features and Syntax Compact and powerful. Full Syntax <<strex "content" "label" "start" "end" "class" "id">> Try it: Default Values The first line of the macro reads \define strex(content:"TextStretch", label:"…", start:"[", end:"]", class:"", id="_false_") If you prefer other , you can edit them there. Parameters Use quotation marks, if your parameter contains whitespace . content Text you want to hide – you can use and HTML label Text on the button that the element. start and end Texts on the buttons which close the element and are placed at the beginning/end of the content . class Classes can be appended here. id Control the activation of TextStretch elements defined in the same tiddler. Installation Backup your TiddliWiki . Drag the link TextStretch over too, if you want to keep these explanations. Inspiration Thank You DWYWBDBM-Licence

TiddlyWiki <<list untagged>> Its useful to understand the structure of a web page so you can 'describe' in your styles which element (like div, a, or #contentWrapper) you are coloring. For simplicity I'll only include elements that you would want to style. <<tabs txtMainTab\nTimeline Timeline TabTimeline\nAll "All tiddlers" TabMoreAll\nMore "More tabs" TabMore\n>>\n <<tabs txtMoreTab\nUntagged "Untagged tiddlers" TabMoreUntagged\nMissing "Missing tiddlers" TabMoreMissing\nOrphaned "Orphaned tiddlers" TabMoreOrphans\n>> TiddlyWiki is the HTML/Javascript engine that powers this blog. ! [[Hello World]] mrbiotech is an amateur skinning enthusiast who typically makes themes and skins for alternate Windows shells like Litestep or Astonshell. [[SiteTitle]] .: SiteSubtitle :. This is the blank template by [[mrbiotech]]. <<search>>\n\n!

TalkyTalky — talking about TiddlyWiki For web developers – the generation of software-minded people that grew up with the web – the web is a place of unparalleled experimentation and excitement: a venue for personal expression. But for most citizens of the earth, that personal expression is limited and modulated by the needs of the corporation providing the service they are using (and the government of the country hosting it). The dirty secret of the futuristic-seeming web is that its traditional client-server architecture has led us to a modern version of medieval feudalism. Few people have the freedom to enjoy private spaces where their thoughts are their own, and where they control their own environment, making their own trade-offs. Being client-server wasn't a problem in the dawn of the web: every group had a cooperative share of a server that they shared, and the internet was a network of networks, not, as we think of it now, a fabric for individual devices. So, what can we do?

TiddlySnip - Firefox extension that lets you use your TiddlyWiki as a scrapbook Fonts | -OO- Copyright Notice Copyright© Peter Kanold: The fonts I created listed below are Public Domain – copying and redistribution of the fonts and control program are encouraged – please use them in any way you like. Details All my current fonts are available on These fonts are used for mechanical engineering. There are 3 available Y14.5M.ttf, Y14.5M-2009.ttf and WeldSymbols.ttf. Y14.5M: Creates ASME Y14.5M GD&T feature control frames.To get this font please go to Y14.5M-2009: Is the new update to the 2009 version of the ASME Y14.5M spec. WeldSymbols: Has the unicode weld symbols from the Y14.5M-2009 moved to the non-unicode characters. Both fonts are included in these zip files: Y14.5M-2009 (version 1) and Y14.5-2009-Setup (version 2.0.3.1 – XP & Windows-7 compatible) as well as a program to assist in creating composite feature control frames. August 2013 – Added a new version of: Y14.5-2009-Setup_2.0.3.2.

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