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Tricked-out French adaptation of GTDTiddlyWiki

en PimliPoche - • Current Goals, Hotest now, First actions, *Reference data, Routines, Interests and Lists

This adaptation of GTDTiddlyWiki looks amazing.

Anybody out there using this right now? Looks pretty exhaustive (and mostly en Français, regrettably, for this monoglot ’merican). Any other GTDTW adaptations particularly floating your boat lately?


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Shreyas's picture

damn - this does look...

damn - this does look nice. has anyone tried to port it to other languages (or better, tried to integrate language support into it)?

Stephen Waits's picture

I'd love an English version!...

I’d love an English version!

Arif's picture

wow. ok. who's...

wow. ok. who’s leading the translation effort?

Pascal Venier's picture

I was already familiar with...

I was already familiar with Jacques Turbé’s TidLIPO but this is truly fascinating.

I am however slightly confused by the text of the post and the comments above. The version available when following the link is in English and not in French. Is there also a French version somewhere, as a cheese eating surrender monkey I would indeed be very interest.

I have in any case come across an empty version of the wiki http://avm.free.fr/en/wiki.emptyEN-PimliPoche.html

Stephen Waits's picture

You're right, it is in...

You’re right, it is in English. It’s a combination of a few remaining French popup descriptions and all of the French data in there that makes it appear not so.

Thanks, Steve

Thaths's picture

Can someone tell me how...

Can someone tell me how I download this with the supporting files? I can get the .html file itself fine through http://avm.free.fr/en/. However, I am unable to get the subfolder jscalendar-1.0.

Miguel's picture

Download: http://avm.free.fr/en/emptyEN-PimliPoche.html There i

Download: http://avm.free.fr/en/emptyEN-PimliPoche.html

There is an import function that is as slick as the rest of the applet. I haven’t looked at a couple of things yet, the tagging deal a la del.icio.us and the recurring calendar (note: not a true monthly calendar).

Miguel's picture

OK, I got it. The...

OK, I got it. The tags written under the tiddler (and enclosed in double brackets if necessary) generate a del.icio.us-type tag map. When you hover over a tag in the tag map, a popup menu appears that lists the tiddlers assigned that tag.

The tags are also accesible via the size-customizable menu on the right-hand side.

The calendar is not automatically generated from what I could tell. It’s simply coded and edited by hand.

I guess nobody has coded self-generated calendar tiddlers yet. It would be cool to have calendar-tags which could automatically populate a calendar tiddler.

All this is portable on a USB stick. Heh.

Miguel's picture

Apologies for the multiple posts....

Apologies for the multiple posts. It seems many of the functions on the French tiddly come from or are similar to the ones on http://www.rumsby.org/yatwa/. There are plugins on yatwa which include calendar generation. Cool.

Baz's picture

By "amazing", do we mean...

By “amazing”, do we mean “hideously ugly and unwieldily”? Just checking.

Teri Pittman's picture

FYI, this IS Jacques Turbe's...

FYI, this IS Jacques Turbe’s site. He’s been working on this one for awhile.

 
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