Giving this a bump as there was some talk of issues with zoomin elsewhere?
I haven't upgraded to the latest pre-release version if that's likely to
fix it.
The actual wiki is supposed to use TiddlyWiki to teach or at least
illustrate use of TiddlyWiki in a particular context. I'm not saying it
I ended up by specifying a checkbox in a separate transcluded footer that
also includes Next/Previous links. When ticked the checkbox leads to
addition of a tag (understood). Surprisingly (for a beginner) this seems to
work except that it somehow defeats the one-page zoomin format when the
Next
Thanks for the details, Tobias. I like the idea of students being able to
set a level of confidence in their own learning. but I think we're possibly
looking at two different objectives -- a richly hyperlinked wiki might
engender a "fear of missing out" particular tiddlers and IMO transparently
Yes, right.
On 02.03.2015 13:40, Tobias Beer wrote:
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> Couldn't you use the history list for that in combination with the
> list widget?
> - just a thought
>
>
> Only during the current session, no?
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
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Only during the current session, no?
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Couldn't you use the history list for that in combination with the list
widget?
- just a thought
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 11:00:56 AM UTC+1, Peter Miller wrote:
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> Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is opened
> so that you can subsequently list tiddlers t
Hi Peter,
> Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is opened
> so that you can subsequently list tiddlers that have not been opened/seen
> previously? I am thinking that this might be useful to students in
> tutorial-style wikis.
>
You should be able to use these tw
Am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2015 12:15:29 UTC+1 schrieb Peter Miller:
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> Many thanks, Stephan. Not quite what I was looking for but it certainly
> looks useful, especially for revision purposes.
>
Thank you for asking that question as it made me think a bit about it and I
realized: It should be
Many thanks, Stephan. Not quite what I was looking for but it certainly
looks useful, especially for revision purposes.
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 10:00:56 AM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
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> Is there a way to mark, e.g. tag, a tiddler as "visited" when it is opened
> so that you can subseq
Could this experiment be something for learners?
Go to http://tiddlywiki.com and create a new tiddler containing
! Sections to learn:
<$list filter="[!is[system]!tag[learned]sort[]limit[10]]">
<$checkbox tag="learned"> <$view field="title"/>
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<$list filter="[tag[learned]!sort[modified]lim
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