Something like this should do the trick:

<html><a href="javascript:var
t=store.getTiddler('MgtdSettings');t.setTagFromGroup('Realm','Realm1');t.addTag('Realm3');refreshPageTemplate();">Realms
1/3</a></html>

<html><a href="javascript:var
t=store.getTiddler('MgtdSettings');t.setTagFromGroup('Realm','Realm2');t.addTag('Realm4');t.addTag('Realm6');refreshPageTemplate();">Realms
1/3</a></html>

These will work inside any tiddler. You might have to remove line breaks
from with the href=".." part. You could put the links into DoWorkMenu for
example. Or you could put them into the PageTemplate section of
MonkeyGTDTheme in which case you wouldn't include the <html>..</html> tags.

Simon.

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 6:05 AM, Praxis <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
> I was wondering how I would go about adding a button that would...
> enable a set of 'Realms' and disable a different set (the remaining
> Realms)
> For example, say I have 5 Realms, called 1, 2 ,3, 4, 5 for simplicity.
> I want a button that when clicked would enable Realms 1 & 3, and
> disable Realms 2, 4, & 6
> And maybe another button that does the opposite.
> Both would enable/disable the set regardless of the current on/off
> state of the Realms.
>
> thanks
> Praxis

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