I’m not trying to add a plugin. I’m talking about visiting and browsing.
Well, it is OK if you have your own workflow and don’t want to learn. But we always recommend new users to use TidGi, and they will learn the usage from the prompted dialog. New users are usually open for spending more time in learning these things, and it truely lead to longer user retain in our community.
BTW, you are a developer, and it is opensourced, so it is also easy to PR to modify its UI to be more friendly. Just like I do for Streams. I’m not the creator of CPL and Streams, but I modify them to suit for my product, and share with others. This is what opensource means, no nationality, no warranty, only product lives.
That’s funny. Like i said, I don’t have time. I have to choose with care what I allow to consume my time and effort.
Let’s leave this where it is: feedback and commentary you may want to address or ignore at some point in the future. I’m fine whichever you choose.
An additional background image needs to be added to be displayed on the site, but most of the time it is difficult to find a background image that fits accordingly, so it is not added. I may take a screenshot and upload it later.But the plugin is showing the plugin icon on the local wiki after installation.
I’ve been trying out CPL off and on for a few months now.
- It is very handy for updating and for removing plugins, including the modified plugin tiddlers normally left behind.
- It is confusing to figure out what plugins I am unfamiliar with actually do (partly because many are only in Chinese, partly because many seem to be fragmented between multiple plug-ins). Thus I tend to install from elsewhere.
Is there a way to have the database auto load when you open CPL? Seems like that should happen automatically.
You just said you don’t have time, that is not CPL’s problem. Could your read your post, and point out what clear and helpful feedback for CPL you have commented? Please note that You are being arrogant here.
You can help this by pushing feat: i18n framework based on extracting translations from plugin's /languages/ to /language/ by linonetwo · Pull Request #8435 · TiddlyWiki/TiddlyWiki5 · GitHub to find a solution, TW don’t have a core translation framework for plugins yet.
I think database auto load is possible, as update message is auto loaded.
I guess it is provided by Notion-like Icon And PageCover plugin, and the same field is used by CPL to show preview image. You can add it in CPL’s wiki (not in your plugin’s meatdata).
Usually CSS rotation is rendered by GPU, but I will remove it if we are sure it cause problem.
An RSS feed would be very useful!
Hi everyone – I am sorry to see tempers flare. I would remind everyone that we want to make this a pleasant and welcoming environment for everyone. Part of the way we do that is by focusing on what we have in common: everyone here is a supporter of TiddlyWiki.
We speak different languages and have different cultural backgrounds. Misunderstandings of tone can occur. We have to guard against them by working on the assumption of good intentions.
A huge amount of effort has gone into the CPL, and it is working well for its users. It is understandable that it might not be approachable for English-speaking users but that is something that we can work together to address, and we should be discussing it in that spirit.