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Instinctively id like the StretchText tiddler to have a field containing one of more Stretchtexts. Rather than the author adding the stretches inline, they are stored in an appropriate tiddler. It paves the way for transclusion-centric authoring.
{{!!fieldname}}
I think the grey frames may confuse the reader. I updated my wiki and right after my partner refused to read any further. He thought he had ruined something ;-)
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Thanks for your feedback, Coda!
You are right, I will have to explain the id better … and in fact I had tried to eliminate this parameter at first. But I came to the conclusion that it might be a feature in some cases, while it is not a real issue in most others.
<tiddler>
Some text <<macroname "your content">> and for the second TextStretch element with the preset label <<macroname "other content" id>>.
</tiddler>
<tiddler>
Some text <<macroname label "your content">> and for the second StretchText element with the same label <<macroname label_id "other content">>.
</tiddler>
Mat’s solution does this (simplified):
So please reconsider, whitch way suits you best, and let us know, if you find an even better way!
Concerning the last point, I have added some licence information in my docs :–D
All the best, Thomas
A valid point. How about tex – the Text EXpander?
Has anyone ever heard of a macro named “tex”?
In several technical fields, in particular, computer science, mathematics, engineering, and physics, TeX has become a de facto standard. Many thousands of books have been published using TeX, including books published by Addison-Wesley, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Oxford University Press and Springer. Numerous journals in these fields are produced using TeX or LaTeX, allowing authors to submit their raw manuscript written in TeX.
On 13 Jul 2016, at 20:58, Rustem <8pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Oh, this is wonderful! How I would love to be there with you now … have a great [wonderful, lovely] time!
Cheers, Thomas
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<$button>
<$action-deletetiddler $filter="[search:title[$:/state/]]"/>
clear
</$button>
<$button>
<$action-deletetiddler $filter="[prefix[$:/state/]]"/>
clear
</$button>
{{$:/_Buttons/SaveWiki}}
<$button message="tm-save-wiki" param={{$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template}} tooltip="CLEAR" aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>
<$action-deletetiddler $filter="[prefix[$:/state/]]"/>
<span class="tc-dirty-indicator">
<$list filter="[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>prefix[yes]]">
{{$:/core/images/refresh-button}}
</$list>
<$list filter="[<tv-config-toolbar-text>prefix[yes]]">
<span class="tc-btn-text"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Caption}}/></span>
</$list>
</span>
</$button>
This is a major update, it is not backwards compatible.
<$set name="uid" filter="[<id>!prefix[_false_]]" value=<<id>> emptyValue=<<content>> >
<$set name="xuid" filter="[<uid>prefix[_false_]]" value="error: xuid hashing" emptyValue=<<HashStr """$uid$""">> >
$tw.utils.hashString(str);
? – to call it from my own js-macro was the only one I found.)
I personally see immediate good use cases for it: For instance, inline clarifications of Middle English words in an ebook version of Chaucer's "A Canterbury Tales".
SUGGESTION: I'm not sure if it would be feasible but one could really go places with this is IF expansions/contractions could be NESTED.
Nesting is absolutely possible