![]() ![]() I hope this info helps you find your way. The second successfully displays the content of file://c:/TEMP/Cláudio.txt The first creates a link that does not work for me In tiddlydesktop I added this to a tiddler file:///C:/TEMP/Cláudio.txt Now using this link file:///C:/TEMP/Cláudio.txt in a tiddler in a browser wiki or address bar opens the file in another tab. To start just go to file:///C:/TEMP/ and browse the files there. If I copy the address bar I get file:///C:/TEMP/Cláudio.txt (note the ///) As before in chrome this worked typing/pasting in the address bar file://c:/TEMP/Cláudio.txt If so you will see the correct format in which to format the full path and filename. One way to explore this is in your browser see if you can browse your local file system. or alternatively what you are expecting to happen. ![]() Taking HELP TiddlyDesktop: Please, help me! into account my current hunch is your problem lies in the way you craft the link to local files, not the use of accented characters in the links. Tell me what you mean by “open in tiddlydesktop”. I believe that by solving this issue, it will not only help me, but also those who use Tiddlydesktop in a non-English version.īut the first link only opens in browser, not in TIDDLYDESKTOP. HOPE: I think that maybe there is a way to make Tiddlydesktop’s browser also recognize this format of writing the filename, just activating some option in the browser, or including some html command in the configuration. NOTE: Perhaps the solution is not in any of these ways, but I’m trying several alternatives, because together with TW_Tones we tested the “local.hta” file the day before and there the “Internet Explorer” of Windows 10 managed to identify the path of the file (file:///C :\TEMP\Cláudio.txt). Some html command included in the main.html file (or other) that help me configure Tiddlydesktop’s Chromium browser.So at the moment I’m more focused more on the command line that is inside Tiddlydesktop’s package.json (“chromium-args”) or….OBJECTIVE: The aim is to find a way for example it will allow me to launch the TiddlyDesktop browser in “IE mode” or in some other way, help me to enable the built-in browser to recognize “tiddler links” to folders and files with Latin characters (Brazilian Portuguese).It would be a good idea for anyone who wants a fully translated interface. Save changes within TiddlyWiki in the usual way. Use the browse button to open TiddlyWiki files. Who knows, with a little more intimacy with Tiddlydesktop, I can also translate the interface into Brazilian Portuguese. Install the latest release of TiddlyDesktop from Run TiddlyDesktop. Open the WikiList tiddler, edit it, and scroll to the end.Thank you Pmario. How do I change the order in which the tiddlers are listed (which appears to be alphabetical)? Just as usual in TiddlyWiki: you can use the palette, or define your own custom CSS. You can copy the code for the “reveal backups” button from the tiddler $:/TiddlyDesktop/Settings and paste it into WikiListToolbar. How would I change the "advanced" button to the "reveal backups" button. If you make modifications and click “done” then the changes will immediately be reflected in the main TiddlyDesktop window. i viewed this tool as a rather lightweight single file and a desktop app seemed to just want to destroy that. 200 MB in the zip file and 600 MB once you've taken it out. Click it into edit mode and you’ll see the wikitext for all the toolbar buttons. also, TiddlyDesktop v.13 disk size usage looks awful to me. Within the backstage wiki, locate the tiddler WikiListToolbar (there’s a link in HelloThere). How do I get rid of the "Add a TiddlyWiki Folder" button. This is a Node.js-like instance of TiddlyWiki that runs the UI and logic of TiddlyDesktop. If things go wrong, you can reset TiddlyDesktop to its factory state by deleting this entire folder.Ĭlick the Backstage button on the main TiddlyDesktop window to open the backstage wiki. Then move up to locate the parent folder, which should be called “ TiddlyDesktop”. Before experimenting with TiddlyDesktop internals you should find the location of the “user configuration folder” - click the “Settings” button on the main TiddlyDesktop window, and then click the button “Open user config folder”. ![]()
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