I've put all my hacks into systemConfig Tiddlers so now I can upgrade
to the latest TiddlyWiki. Here's a quick list of what you'll find.
The two big ones:
* TagglyWiki style tagging. Ie a tag is a tiddler is a tag. Plus
there's a tagged tiddler list under each tiddler/tag.
* Use commas to separate tags. (But it still stores them in the space
and square bracket way so you won't break your existing tiddlers).
Lesser features are:
* The good old Close Others Button
* "New Here" Button. This makes sense only with TagglyWiki tagging
switched on. Try it out..
* Focus and select when editing
* Close Unsaved On Cancel
* Make Lists Use Lists (experimental)
* Shorten Timeline Links. A personal preference.
Regards,
Simon Baird.
To the dismay of TiddlyWikiAdaptations developers, TiddlyWiki's new
Macro feature pretty much eliminates the need for
TiddlyWikiAdaptations, but it does open wide the door for Plugin
development!
It's so cool to be able to see all of those nice specialized code
adaptations being migrated to Macros. This is certainly a boon for
TiddlyWiki. Now, users will be able to pick and choose the features
they like and want from various TiddlyWikiAdaptations instead of having
to "settle" on one over another for sake of a single feature.
Nice job!!!
Question: Could the Shorten Timeline Links Plugin be adapted to Eric
Shulman's great TableOfContents mod?
This is great, thanks!
I am trying to copy the TagglyWiki code. But when I double-click on the
code tiddler, I can only edit/copy the tiddler title and tags. There is
no text entry box for the actual tiddler content.
Does this have something to do with the 'Focus Tweak'?
I am running Firefox on Mac (actually Deer Park which is a 1.1 Alpha,
but has worked great with TW.)
Thanks, Steve
FYI, I WAS able to get QwikiWeb's toolbar mods to function from a
systemConfig tiddler -- by REPRODUCING a new version of
createTiddlyButton that essentially replaces the hardcoded one in the
HTML. However, while this "replacing a function" method worked in FF,
it did not work in IE (don't we get tired of saying that line?). So
alas, I have to wait for Jeremy's feature for toolbar customization.
~AlanH
You could also try is this:
http://homes.jcu.edu.au/~ccscb/mptw/pluginsoff.html
which has all plugins disabled. You could get the code you want and try
enable just the plugin you want.
It could be a problem with the Mac rendering that I haven't been able
to see yet (will try to do some Mac testing soon).
Cheers,
Simon.
MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki http://homes.jcu.edu.au/~ccscb/mptw/
Simon Baird
MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki
http://homes.jcu.edu.au/~ccscb/mptw/