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Connect Firefox to TiddlyWiki with TiddlySnip
Linux.com ^ | November 05, 2007 (8:00:00 AM) | Dmitri Popov

Posted on 11/06/2007 1:34:34 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach

If you're using TiddlyWiki as your note-taking tool, you ought to give TiddlySnip a try. The idea behind this Firefox extension is simple: it allows you to add the currently viewed Web page or selected text snippet to your TiddlyWiki as a new tiddler. But TiddlySnip adds a few clever twists to this basic idea, which turn the Firefox/TiddlyWiki combo into a powerful and extremely useful tool.

 TiddlySnip installs as a conventional Firefox extension, but you need to point it to your TiddlyWiki file to make it work. To do this, choose Tools -> TiddlySnip Preferences. In the Preferences dialog window, switch to the General tab and enter the path to the TiddlyWiki file in the File Location field.

The Preferences window contains a few useful settings you might want to specify right from the start: for example, you can define tags for new tiddlers, which will allow you to quickly identify tiddlers created with TiddlySnip in your TiddlyWiki. You can use the Backup option section to enable or disable backups and specify a separate directory for them. Keep in mind, though, that TiddlySnip creates a backup copy every time you add a new tiddler, so you could end up with a lot of backup files. One possible solution is to turn the backup feature off and put the TiddlyWiki file into the Firefox profile folder in your home directory (e.g. /home/user/.mozilla/firefox). You can then use your favorite backup software to back up the entire Firefox profile, including TiddlyWiki.

Under the View TW options tab, you can enable the Open TW after saving option, which opens TiddlyWiki right after a new tiddler has been created. This can be useful if you want to edit the created tiddler, or to make sure that it has been added successfully. When creating a new tiddler with TiddlySnip, you must choose a category. If the default categories in TiddlySnip are not enough for your needs, you can easily add new ones in the Categories section of the Preferences window.

Once installed and configured, TiddlySnip adds three commands to the context menu in Firefox: TiddlySnip Page, TiddlySnip Clipboard, and TiddlySnip Selection. The first two commands are active when you right-click on a page without selecting any text. They allow you to create a new tiddler for the entire page or the contents of the Clipboard. If you select a text fragment in the current Web page, you can use TiddlySnip to create a new tiddler out of the selection. No matter what command you choose, TiddlySnip opens the Preview window, containing the Title, Tags, and Text fields filled out with the relevant information from the page. All the fields are editable, and you can even use TiddlyWiki markup in the Text field. Press the Save button, and TiddlySnip adds the new tiddler to TiddlyWiki.

TiddlySnip also has a feature that can handle identical tiddlers, which can help you to avoid duplicates in your TiddlyWiki. When you try to add a new tiddler with a title that already exists in TiddlyWiki, TiddlySnip offers to either rename the new tiddler, append it to the existing one, or overwrite it.

TiddlySnip also supports the , which offers a hosted version of TiddlyWiki. This means that TiddlySnip can create tiddlers in a TiddlyWiki on the Web, which effectively turns the TiddlySnip/TiddlyWiki combo into a powerful Web-based note-taking tool. If you have a TiddlySpot account, enter the link to your hosted TiddlyWiki (for instance, http://yourtiddlywikiname.tiddlyspot.com/index.html) in the File Location field in the Preferences window. This automatically activates the Uploads option tab. Switch to it, enter your TiddlySpot user name and password, and you are ready to go. Now you can use TiddlySnip to save new tiddlers to the remote TiddlyWiki.

TiddlyWiki is a flexible and innovative application by its own, but with the TiddlySnip extenstion, you can extend its functionality even further. If you use TiddlyWiki regularly, TiddlySnip is a must-have addition to your productivity toolbox.

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Dmitri Popov is a freelance writer whose articles have appeared in Russian, British, US, German, and Danish computer magazines.


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: firefox; tiddlysnip; tiddlywiki
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What in the world is a TiddlyWiki?
, 23 August 2007 (created 3 December 2006)
TiddlyWiki is an ingenious free application that is ideal for taking and organizing notes, organizing to-do lists, and even managing small personal databases. It is basically an html file (a webpage) stuffed with special code that allows you to create small snippets of information called Tiddlers. These tiddlers can be linked by tags and hyperlinks, and tucked away. When you need them again, you can use a search window, your own personalized tables of contents, or any number of handy tiddler indexes to find them quickly. Think of TiddlyWiki as an easily-searchable catalog of 3x5 cards and post-it notes all linked together in one file.

You don't need to buy a program to use TiddlyWiki. It is an html file that you can read and edit using nothing more than your Internet browser. And you don't need to be online to use TiddlyWiki. You can quickly download any TiddlyWiki to your computer to use offline. You can then take it with you wherever you go, on a USB memory stick (called a “Wiki on a Stick”) and edit it on any computer that has a relatively recent web browser, preferably Mozilla’s free browser Firefox.

TiddlyWikis were invented by Jeremy Ruston. His site, with the original documentation and other information, can be found at http://www.tiddlywiki.com/.

21 posted on 11/06/2007 2:22:06 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

OK that first paragraph is probably the gayest sounding paragraph ever written about something that didn’t actually involve homosexuals. Tiddlywike, tiddler, tiddlysnip?! Who came up with these names? And have they come out to their family yet?


22 posted on 11/06/2007 2:25:19 PM PST by discostu (a mountain is something you don't want to %^&* with)
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To: discostu
From post #21....

TiddlyWiki is an ingenious free application that is ideal for taking and organizing notes, organizing to-do lists, and even managing small personal databases.

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I didn't write that original piece....I am just a guy looking for help in coping with all that I encounter here on FREEREPUBLIC.......

23 posted on 11/06/2007 2:30:34 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

I’d wait for something with a straight name, just in case. Really whenever I’m doing web digging for something I just use Notepad, little bit of ctrl-C and ctrl-V with the passage and the link takes care of business. I don’t believe in to-do lists but if I did I’ve got Outlook, and Access takes care of the personal database thing the rare times I think I need one. And since I work for a MS-shop with the work at home license it’s all free me. I suppose this thing could be good, but I’m just not ready to embrace a tiddler at this point.


24 posted on 11/06/2007 2:35:17 PM PST by discostu (a mountain is something you don't want to %^&* with)
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To: discostu

I am a mostly Linux shop here....


25 posted on 11/06/2007 2:38:23 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: Petronski; martin_fierro; Larry Lucido; Billthedrill; JennysCool; Ernest_at_the_Beach

The cwack pwogwamming team.

26 posted on 11/06/2007 2:49:39 PM PST by dighton
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To: dighton

NOOOOOOOOOOO!


27 posted on 11/06/2007 2:54:04 PM PST by JennysCool (Don't taze me, Bro!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Sorry E. Not on board with this application.


28 posted on 11/06/2007 4:45:22 PM PST by Marine_Uncle (Duncan Hunter for POTUS)
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Gilbert and Sullivan?

Nah...that'd be Topsy-Turvy TiddlyWiki.

29 posted on 11/06/2007 6:09:28 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (iTunes - The software that helps you bleed your bank account dry in 99 cent increments.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

You know, I read the article you posted, didn’t understand it, read the humorous replies ... and then I went to the site, read about it, and downloaded the application.

I must say this is one of the coolest applications I have ever seen. I downloaded the Snip applet and it just plain rocks.

Thank you!!!


30 posted on 11/06/2007 6:52:49 PM PST by Colonel_Flagg ("No one asked you your opinion, Christopher." - Fred Thompson)
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To: Colonel_Flagg
Thanks for looking...got to work on it some more tomorrow....got entangled with my noscript.firefox extension...which prevents Java apps.
31 posted on 11/06/2007 10:17:39 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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