Completed sections are designed to be clean and unobtrusive:
This is just a prototype, so it's feature-sparse and is not necessarily bug-free. But I've been using it happily for a few weeks. My most recent change was to imitate TiddlyWiki's draft mechanism in order to properly support cancelable edits. I invite feedback as I continue tinkering with this.
Hello, all —
Great to see you here. Your edit by sections work is I think at the edge of current user requirements. Its not rocket science but it needs to be easy to use, as you seem to be achieving. Good work.
In a similar vein I have being developing mechanisiums for what I have being calling "compound tiddlers". To cut a long story short key observations of my research suggest issuing a unique serial number to any compound tiddler then using this in a prefix when creating subtiddler or section tiddlers in your example. This allows a new namespace for each tiddler under which to store subtiddlers and permits the renaming of the parent or compound tiddler.
Later I plan to allow sections to be included from other compound tiddlers that act as instructions to the development of the current compound tiddler.
Regards
Tony
Fragments -> Whole
Whole -> Fragments
Hello, all —
Here's a little update. I've been continuing work on the plugin with some attention to feel and good implementation. Version 0.0.2 styles the buttons in a way more consistent with the wiki, introduces a smaller floating add-subsection button and hides some things away in a "view info" popout. It's fully compatible with the previous version of the plugin.
Feedback is invited.
... Version 0.0.2
... Feedback is invited.
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Nested numbering could probably be done easiest using CSS.
I suppose you could set a variable that each child inherits along with computing it’s position in its parent’s list. A little more complex, I think than the CSS version. However, it might facilitate some interlinking that might go on. Like if you referred to a numbered section, you might want that number included in the link text, rather than just the tiddler’s title. Not sure that’s doable with CSS.