V 0.2.0 ... 2017.12.15
[[alias|?]]
link syntaxis[alias]
... extends the core is
operator see: https://tiddlywiki.com/#is Operatorall[aliases]
... extends the core all
operator see: https://tiddlywiki.com/#all OperatorFeedback is very welcome!
Have fun!
mario
PS - If you like it: Support it :)
V 0.3.0 - 2018.01.27
V 0.2.1 - 2018.01.27
Hi Folks,
I did just push the latest version of the uni-link plugin, which now also includes a new Alias syntax.
I did create a new thread, since the other 2 are either related to uni-links or the aka-macros.
Uni-links and aliases now have backlinks, and you can create links to non existing aliases!
There is a lot of new stuff added including a new Intro-Video.
Thank you thank you Mario! This is great!
[[GettingStarted]]
[[Why is uni-link needed?]]
[[History]]
[[Alias Examples]]
[[testing]]
<div class="tc-table-of-contents">
<i class="fa fa-calendar fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> <$link to=<<now "DDth MMM YYYY">>>''Daily Journal''</$link>
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-check-square-o fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''<<now "[[Weekly Goals|Week WW - YYYY]]">>''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-list fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Papers of Interest]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-book fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Research Journal]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-pencil-square-o fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Research Projects]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-flask fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Research Areas]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-user-o fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Personal Journal|Journal]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-arrow-up fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Followup]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-lightbulb-o fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Ideas]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-lightbulb-o fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Important Things I've Read]]''
<br/>
<i class="fa fa-book fa-fw" aria-hidden="true"></i> ''[[Books]]''
</div>
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On my own personal TW Im seeing the following in my TableOfContents (attached), with the following content:
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[[NaturaL sElEcTiOn|?]]
... not valid atm ... NaturaLsElEcTiOn<$list filter=""alias with spaces"]is[alias" variable=ali emptyMessage="alias with spaces"><$list filter="[enlist{!!aliases}regexp[^"alias with spaces"$(?i)]]" variable="dummy">"alias with spaces"<$list filter="[enlist{!!aliases}regexp[^"alias with spaces"$(?i)]]" variable="dummy">"alias with spaces"<$list filter="[enlist{!!aliases}regexp[^"alias with spaces"$(?i)]]" variable="dummy">"alias with spaces"<$list filter="[enlist{!!aliases}regexp[^"alias with spaces"$(?i)]]" variable="dummy">"alias with spaces"<$list filter="[enlist{!!aliases}regexp[^"alias with spaces"$(?i)]]" variable="dummy">"alias with spaces"</$list> </$list>
Maybe I misunderstand something but does uni-link introduce "subtitle" as a new field that basically is a caption field but with space separated words?
IMO the term subtitle is implicitly already taken for the $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle i.e the line below the title.
But if "implicitly used" is not enough, there is also a field explicitly named "subtitle" as used by the core as "The subtitle text for a wizard" according to this tiddler.
One idea for name for a space-separated caption field could be "spaced_caption" or similar.
One idea for name for a space-separated caption field could be "spaced_caption" or similar.Nope.
The second point revealed what I think is bug:
If you go to tiddlywiki.com and create a new tiddler called "test" and type [[test|?]], it renders the link to the ? tiddler. If you then go to info on that missing tiddler and click References, you see the link to the "test" tiddler as expected.
If you try this on: https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/uni-link/ you will see that the missing ? tiddler does not show any links at all.
Diego
Great plugin.
Use it everyday. One great feature is that by using [[Undefined Alias|?]], that link is still shown, and is shown in italics as missing. This solves a major problem for me with the previous version!
Since all "missing alias" links will naturally link to the tiddler titled "?", I thought it would be useful to do one or more of the following:
- Since we can style other links in this plugin, perhaps we should be able to style all links to the ? tiddler appropriately.
- Use the "?" tiddler to list all backlinks which are the "missing alias" links.
The second point revealed what I think is bug:
If you go to tiddlywiki.com and create a new tiddler called "test" and type [[test|?]], it renders the link to the ? tiddler. If you then go to info on that missing tiddler and click References, you see the link to the "test" tiddler as expected.
If you try this on: https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/uni-link/ you will see that the missing ? tiddler does not show any links at all.
I think I've found a couple of issues with uni-link. Be aware I am using version V0.1.0 - 2017.07.25 -- I didn't want to install the latest until you can confirm it doesn't suffer the same issues.
Issue 1
I wanted to create a macro that uses either Evan Balster's addposition operator, or Tobias Beer's similar solution here. But both were returning the text as links -- when I disabled uni-link, the text was just plain text again. If you visit Tobias' example, the tiddler's A, B and C (which have captions in my system) were returned as links using the caption text.
Issue 2
The other issue is with TheDiveO's FontAwesome plugin -- see https://github.com/TheDiveO/TW5FontAwesome/issues/3. Your Bundles plugin suffered badly from this problem. I concur with TheDiveO's deductions: uni-link is creating too many <a> elements (causing excessive application of tiddler icons).
Without an MTC I don't have an idea, what you want to achieve here.
... Can the issue be reproduced with: https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/uni-link/ latest version. Just save this edition with the save button and import your TW with drag and drop. This will be the fastest way to test / reproduce it.
I'm sorry, but I can't support my old beta plugins, in combination with other beta plugins, without an MTC.
I did create an issue at github and linked it to issue #3 you mentioned. see: https://github.com/wikilabs/plugins/issues/7
On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 10:40:47 AM UTC-6, PMario wrote:Without an MTC I don't have an idea, what you want to achieve here.I assume MTC means "STR" where I come from (steps to recreate?). The only meaning I know for MTC is "minimum technical competency" -- perhaps I fail ;)
Hi, I did upload a new version. ...
There should be an improvement with TW5FontAwesome plugin. .. But I can't test, since I don't know how to reproduce the issue.
It's still a temporary fix, which needs more work.
V 0.3.0 - 2018.01.27
V 0.2.1 - 2018.01.27
have fun!
mario
Hi, I did upload a new version. ...
There should be an improvement with TW5FontAwesome plugin. .. But I can't test, since I don't know how to reproduce the issue.
It's still a temporary fix, which needs more work.
V 0.3.0 - 2018.01.27
- add: styling possibility for missing aliases
- improve: history and copyright
Hi MarioI just tested 0.3.0 -- the extra a-elements are still applied when importing a bundle:
I just tested 0.3.0 -- the extra a-elements are still applied when importing a bundle:
On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 10:11:41 PM UTC+1, coda coder wrote:I just tested 0.3.0 -- the extra a-elements are still applied when importing a bundle:
I did have a closer look. ...
Working with empty.html added bundler and uni-link plugins.
It looks like this:
Did you change any of the default macros? eg: $:/plugins/wikilabs/uni-link/uni-link-macro
On Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 5:21:33 AM UTC-6, PMario wrote:On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 10:11:41 PM UTC+1, coda coder wrote:I just tested 0.3.0 -- the extra a-elements are still applied when importing a bundle:
I did have a closer look. ...
Working with empty.html added bundler and uni-link plugins.
The only thing for me now is the ? tiddler and how to handle backlinks for that tiddler. (as we discussed previously - Im aware this isnt easy!)
The only thing for me now is the ? tiddler and how to handle backlinks for that tiddler. (as we discussed previously - Im aware this isnt easy!)
On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 8:16:56 PM UTC+1, Diego Mesa wrote:The only thing for me now is the ? tiddler and how to handle backlinks for that tiddler. (as we discussed previously - Im aware this isnt easy!)
Hi Diego and others.
I did find a position in the code, where I can mark backlinks to the "?" tiddler, if an [[alias|?]] link is missing. ...
The advantage is: the filter: [[?]backlinks[]] will return a list of tiddlers, that contain undefined alias links.
What do you mean by "the containing tiddler"?
Some information is better than no information!
is[alias]
... extends the core is
operator see: https://tiddlywiki.com/#is Operatorall[aliases]
... extends the core all
operator see: https://tiddlywiki.com/#all Operator[aliasbacklinks[]]
... shows a list of all tiddlers that contain alias links[[?]aliasbacklinks[]sort[title]]
... shows a list of tiddlers that contain undefined alias linkshave fun!
mario
and change the alias empty message to:
emptyMessage="No tiddlers alias to this one"
So that its clearer for me. Just a tip for others if they are interested.
Diego
Thanks again for all your work on this Mario!
Ill just add here that I find it convenient to edit:$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/References
and change the alias empty message to:
emptyMessage="No tiddlers alias to this one"
So that its clearer for me. Just a tip for others if they are interested.