[tw] Re: [TW 5] Clustered tags (and a few other minor questions)?

2016-07-24 Thread Valikhanov
Thanks everyone! This forum makes it possible for luddites like me to use TW. @Jeremy Ruston: That stylesheet coding you helpfully suggested works, but it also puts a line through the middle of the title of tiddlers that spill on to a second line. Is there any way to just the in-tiddly

[tw] Re: [TW 5] Clustered tags (and a few other minor questions)?

2016-07-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Put triple quotes """ at the top and bottom of your tiddler to get standard line feeds. You will lose block-level (headers) formatting, but inline formatting (bold, italics) will still work. This approach is especially helpful when bringing in text from outside sources that expect line-by-line

[tw] Re: [TW 5] Clustered tags (and a few other minor questions)?

2016-07-10 Thread Jed Carty
That is not what I want anyway, I want to be able to have a normal 'logic' tag that is different than the tag that you get when you tag something as 'logic' by way of math. I have a bit more of an explaination and an early idea of some implementation for this here

[tw] Re: [TW 5] Clustered tags (and a few other minor questions)?

2016-07-10 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Valikhanov and Jed, Concerning tag hierarchy I found the core plugins for table of content very useful: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros – but this is possibly not what you are looking for? >From the docs: "The top level of the tree consists of the tiddlers that carry >a

[tw] Re: [TW 5] Clustered tags (and a few other minor questions)?

2016-07-10 Thread 'Birthe C' via TiddlyWiki
Hi Valikhanov !!! is for heading level 3. both TWc and TW5. is and was for horizontal rule Birthe Den søndag den 10. juli 2016 kl. 11.29.28 UTC+2 skrev Valikhanov: > > Hello, > > (3) Is there any command I can put in to give me a straight line across > the entire tiddly (e.g. in

[tw] Re: [TW 5] Clustered tags (and a few other minor questions)?

2016-07-10 Thread Jed Carty
I have been looking into creating tag hierarchies for a while and I haven't come up wit ha good way to do it yet. I mean hierarchies in the way that you could have math with a subtag logic be different from just having the tag logic. If I ever figure out a good way to make it work than I will