Please publish some simple use cases and example so the those of us less familular at using this tech can access it.
Good work
Tony
now a tiddlywiki core plugin
What the...!!! Wow! That should really enable a UI face lift and adaption to the mobile screen age!now a tiddlywiki core pluginUnclear what you mean with this. For one thing, the core is a plugin and it is the only plugin that default/empty TW comes installed with. I'm guessing the hammer library will not come with 'empty' by deafult?
Will hammer enable freely scattered tiddlers like in Cecily TW? (I fail to find a link to Cecily)
Thank you BurningTreeC. May you never burn out.<:-)
p.s I can't help but feel this somehow should be applicable for my TidBitz experiments. BTW, I've continued to dabble around but fail to get anywhere meaningful.
Hi, I've updated my Gesture Widgets that use the hammer.js library (now in the tiddlywiki plugin library)They allow triggering actions when Swipe, Pan, Press, Tap or Pinch(Rotate) Gestures are recognizedYou can use them on any html tag like <div>, <svg>, <a> ...
The element needs a css class and that class needs to be passed to the hammer widget with $targets="class-of-the-element(s)"
Hi, I've updated my Gesture Widgets that use the hammer.js library (now in the tiddlywiki plugin library)They allow triggering actions when Swipe, Pan, Press, Tap or Pinch(Rotate) Gestures are recognizedYou can use them on any html tag like <div>, <svg>, <a> ...
The element needs a css class and that class needs to be passed to the hammer widget with $targets="class-of-the-element(s)"
Added to the TiddlyWiki toolmap under Mobile tools. Great stuff.
I love how simple these widgets are! thank you!The Tap and Swipe widgets are really cool. I have them running on my Material Theme demo on the FAB button.Swipe up to reveal the secondary FABs. Tapping any of them will hide them again (or swipe down to hide them). May that demo page act as a demo for these widgets as well.As for theme plugin packaging, do I simply include the widgets on my theme package, or add them as dependents? Thanks!
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Hi Simon,I am absolutely amazed how much you accomplished ... and I am proud you linked smarties.tiddlyspot.com as a reference. I would like to update which plugins and tiddlers will be necessary for the sidebar after the great update of TW.Looking at the great UX of the SlideBar, I would I would like to switch to the pan widget for the left menu as well because it explains itself so much better in the experience.But I think I still would like to have a feature that could enhance the widget for this:I would like to have a threshold for the endaction to have this effect:If I pan the menu it beginns to move out. If pan less then 100px it snaps back, if I pan more than 100px it snaps out completely.Could you make this possible?-Jan
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Hi Simon,very good that this seems to be possible...But I would like to see the sidebar being dragged before snapping back or snapping away when lifting the finger.The whole thing ist not vitally necessary of course but it feels better in the user experience...Regarding the div to drag/pan in the menu when it is turned off... I thought about that, the problem is that it is either so small that you risk accidentally triggering the jump-back-in-history-mechanism which is implemented in most of the mobile browsers...or it is takink to much space.I would like to use the entire story-river to drag in the menu on a mobile screen. On bigger screens I would take the left margin of the tiddler - as you did for the slidebarHerzliche GrüßeJan
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Hi, BTCI noticed that text inside the target-div inside the swipe widget isn't selectable.
Is there a work-around to this that I'm missing?
I'm thinking of creating a position:absolute height:100% width:100% view template with the swipe widget that will enable swipe-left to close tiddler, and swipe-right to edit tiddler, but I want to retain the ability to select text. Is this possible?
what does addinguser-select: text !important;to the element that should be made swipeable?
Because of the text-select blocking I prefer using the top/left/right/bottom unused space of tiddlers for swipe actionsThe blocking of user-select is an important part for hammerjs to work better ... I think if it selects the text every time you swipe, you wouldn't be happy either