> Could somebody please write a plugin that generates a list of all new/
> edited tiddlers, with a check-box next to each on saving. The user
> should then be able to tick which items they want a feed item created
> for, click continue, then it generates the feed.
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ExportTiddlersPlugin
provides a fully-interactive 'control panel' that lets you select
tiddlers in the current document and write them into another file.
ExportTiddlersPlugin can generate *four* different output file formats
containing the selected tiddlers:
* a complete stand-alone TiddlyWiki document. Once written, this file
is immediately ready to be opened in your browser and used as a fully
functional TiddlyWiki document.
* a "PureStore" TiddlyWiki document, containing just the tiddler data
(plus a little bit of CSS for formatting), but *not* the TW core
code. This file cannot be opened as a stand-alone TiddlyWiki, but
*can* still be used as a source for *importing* tiddlers via the
"backstage>import" command (or using TiddlyTools' ImportTiddlersPlugin
control panel). PureStore files can be used as convenient archives
for off-loading and saving 'retired' tiddlers, or as a means of
packaging and distributing tiddlers to others by exchanging files via
email, shared server, etc.
* a plain-text document, similar to the PureStore content, but using a
simple text format. Plain text files cannot be imported into another
TW document, but are still very useful for moving tiddler data into
other applications (or custom 'shell scripts') that can read the plain
text content and convert it into some kind of internal, application-
specific data representation.
and, for your purposes:
* an RSS file. The selected tiddlers are written as XML-formatted
content, suitable for use by most RSS feed readers. This file
format is the same as the format of the RSS file generated by the
core's "chkGenerateAnRssFeed" option. However, unlike the core's RSS
generator, which selects all changed tiddlers automatically,
ExportTiddlersPlugin lets you manually choose the tiddlers you want to
include in the RSS feed. QED.
enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios