![]() You can participate via the associated website, or subscribe via email.The main TiddlyWiki group: that you do not need a Google Account to join the discussion groups. ![]() UsersThe TiddlyWiki discussion groups are mailing lists for talking about TiddlyWiki: requests for help, announcements of new releases and plugins, debating new features, or just sharing experiences. It is highly customisable: the entire user interface is itself implemented in hackable WikiText.Learn more and see it in action at documentation is in progress at the Community It can be used as a single HTML file in the browser or as a powerful Node.js application. I feel the browser search does one thing very well and tiddlywiki search does another very well which is why I would like to move between the two search types according to need.Welcome to TiddlyWiki, a non-linear personal web notebook that anyone can use and keep forever, independently of any corporation.TiddlyWiki is a complete interactive wiki in JavaScript. Tiddlywiki search on the other hand is much more like a database search - it goes through items ( Tiddlers ) not currently displayed so a more global search BUT… since it is not exposed to deep browser internals probably does not ‘know’ how to highlight searched terms on the screen or scroll between them. The classic browser “in-page” searches I am familiar with only have to contend with the loaded page but in return for that simplicity the code knows how to scroll the content to the correct line, how to highlight and show you the next occurrence of the search term. I took a look at the TW-commandpalette plugin but I have doubts it supplies the functionality I would like to have which is readily available in regular browsers ( but sadly maybe not in TiddlyDesktop ).Īs far as I can see the algorithms would work entirely differently so I am not expecting to find a ready made solution in Tiddlywiki I have edited my original post to correct it. Thanks for that - yes you are correct for some reason I got things crossed - accurate finger memory just somehow got in crossed in my brain. (1) Actually completely addicted to TiddlyDesktop now - complemented by Tiddloid on my android phone where I maintain a mirror version of my Tiddlywiki. TiddlyDesktop uses the headless chrome browser - it ignores my ctrl/cmd+F keypresses but regular chrome does not so some doubts it’s simply already there and ready to be tapped in TiddlyDesktop, I have searched the options provided in TiddlyDesktop to see if I can find an option to turn on but so far nothing located. In other words I would like to be able to use classic “ctrl/cmd+F” browser search functionality and indeed I can do precisely this if I open my Tiddlywiki with regular Chrome or Firefox but I hate to leave the wonderful world of TiddlyDesktop which I now find a far superior ride (1) ![]() ![]() In these cases it would be ok to only include open tiddlers in the search but what I would like is to be able to use a classic browser provided search using “first” and “prev” buttons to scan through the highlighted search hits whilst the story river would scroll up and down accordingly. Very often however I many have tens of related tiddlers all open on the story river when I am finding new connections and relationships between tiddlers, sometimes this boils down to wanting to search for keywords quickly and repeatedly up and down the rather long story river screen of open tiddlers. I use the ContextSearch plugin to enhance the search functionality provided within Tiddlywiki - it provides powerful search in the sense that tiddlers don’t have to be open on the story river to be included in the search - it’s great for some things. I wondered if anyone had any ideas regards using the “ctrl/cmd+F” search functionality provided by the actual browser when using Tiddly Desktop which uses headless chrome?
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