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Hello @Atronoush, thank you!It's possible to control the direction flow from right to left, left to right, top to bottom and bottom to top... see the open control panel options on the demo page
About two rivers like the Stroll plugin... The Muuri library that's used here lays out tiddlers in a certain way, moving them to calculated free space in a certain manner. There's no way to control that like the Stroll plugin does.The Notebook theme from Nicolas Petton looks very interesting! Thanks for the link! I was thinking about something like that for mobile use
BTC--Atronoush schrieb am Samstag, 17. Oktober 2020 um 11:51:00 UTC+2:Hi BTCThis is absolutely amazing! I will go through and have some comments later.For now:Is it possible to control direction of flow? I mean have a setting to control how tiddlers appear from right side to left or from left side to right?Can we use the new muuri plugin the same way as two rivers stream plugin (e.g in Stroll )? I mean having two columns, keep some certain tiddlers on the left side, some on the right side?On touch screen specially on small screen, Murri plugin with Notebook theme from Niclos Petton https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/project-manager.html are great combinations!Thank you againAtroOn Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 12:08 PM BurningTreeC <hypnotize...@gmail.com> wrote:Hello dear TiddlyWikians :)Right now I'm working on a better Muuri storyview. You can find its progress and Demo page here: https://burningtreec.github.io/tiddlywiki-muuri/It's more simple than previous versions and has less bells and whistles...As always, I welcome ideas, criticism and help :)all the best, BTC--
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1) I've now fixed your issue with using the core $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate as a template, it does no more lay out using the columns of the columns-button. Their width however needs to be defined using a css...
2) There's another attribute ("storyList") that defines the tiddler whose list field should be updated. This defaults to "$:/StoryList"
Hi @Atronoush,> Assume you use Murri with 3 columns and then click on the column button to switch to 4! But then you want to return to three columns!Right now you have to cycle, click to switch to 5 and six columns and then 1, 2 and finally 3 columns.Is there any way like shift+click to return from 4 to 3? or any simpler method?I know shift+click is not good for touch screens!
At the moment there's the cycling button and the keyboard shortcuts alt-shift-Right and alt-shift-Left. I was thinking about different ways but these are the easiest.For touch screens I could implement touch gestures like swiping left / right, but that's not that easy to implemen
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--Atronoush schrieb am Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2020 um 08:01:23 UTC+2:Question:Assume you use Murri with 3 columns and then click on the column button to switch to 4! But then you want to return to three columns!Right now you have to cycle, click to switch to 5 and six columns and then 1, 2 and finally 3 columns.Is there any way like shift+click to return from 4 to 3? or any simpler method?I know shift+click is not good for touch screens!AtroOn Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 12:08 PM BurningTreeC <hypnotize...@gmail.com> wrote:Hello dear TiddlyWikians :)Right now I'm working on a better Muuri storyview. You can find its progress and Demo page here: https://burningtreec.github.io/tiddlywiki-muuri/It's more simple than previous versions and has less bells and whistles...As always, I welcome ideas, criticism and help :)all the best, BTC--You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group.
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This is lovely Saq!In the second example I don't see the Murri columns button to change the number of columns!How can one set the target story river (column) when clicking a tiddler title in the right side bar?Atro
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I think having a classic story view in the default story and muuri in the second could be very powerful for making good use of a large screen for some of my workflows.If you are curious, the files are here:Muuri in both stories:Muuri in the second story only, with the first story only using 35% of available space.Being able to drag between stories could be very handy. I've considered adding that for the Stories plugin but ultimately didn't have the motivation for it. With Muuri it would have greater appeal.
I think the end user problem is its hard to see what is going on since the two stories are visually identical. It looks like ONE thing.
My basic query is this: functionally, for end aims, is this worth it? What I mean is SINCE Muuri supports D&D to re-arrange at will what would be the added value of two stories?
... I can tell you that being able to write my notes for a project in one story with additional tiddlers open with textual reference, while referring to images and re-organizing them in another story would allow me to use TW for something it so far has not be useful for at all.
What I mean is the logical place for meta data about an image is IN the image. So, for me I'm thinking that is a somewhat different exploration than two Muuri streams?
Secondly, as far as I can tell, Muuri will re-arrange all tiles when one is moved. So let's say I am working in one tiddler but want to have all the others open to refer to while maximizing how much I can see on screen. Well as soon as I close or move one of them, the tiddler I am working in will move as well! With two stories, I can be working in a normal story with a persistent order while having my reference or "to do" items in the other story.
Right. But that SUPPORTS my point! You don't need TWO STORIES for that since Muuri supports that just by having 2 or more COLUMNS.
My goal is that dragging between stories becomes very easy using the muuri storyview. I hope I can achieve that soon
One of the cool things already is that if you set Muuri to use just one column, it gives an experience close to the classic storyview but you can drag to re-order tiddlers within the story. So I am optimistic about your goal. :)
I think in actual practice I'd use Muuri to arrange a site for online publishing I do NOT want users to mess with.Ok, yes I didn't think about that so much. There's the option to disable dragging and to hide the dragging button from the pagecontrols menu, then disabling the dragging-keyboard-shortcut by removing the tag $:/tags/KeyboardShortcut and doing the same for the columns button and the two columns shortcuts...What I'm getting at is its a tool for content/organisation by developers as much as for end users. Yes?Which tool do you mean? Muuri itself or the dragging on/off button?
Maybe? Maybe some hidden option to HIDE the tool could aid publishers publish their arrangement without worry the end user will mess with it?I would go with the options described above...
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