Eric,
I just saw the reference to InsideTiddlyWiki and then found the unfunded
project. Had I known I'd have contributed. What's the status of this? This
is badly needed! Have you considered an epublication on Kindle?
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The couple
[[Target##sectionname]]
Anchor
works fine. Still "Anchor" is absent in the menu generated by
<>.
Tested in Firefox 43.0.1 and Opera 36.0
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I'm very glad to answer Mat's question ! At the present moment, I'm not
studying programming in an Academic environment. I'm member
blackHole wrote:
> Regarding the choice of classic TiddlyWiki. I'm using it because I have
> been asked to do so; probably my teacher is simply not still aware of the
> existence of the newer version. I will inform him.
>
Interesting. In what context is it that you are asked to use TW? What
On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 12:56:00 PM UTC-7, blackHole wrote:
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> No doubt it's my fault, but I can't make appear an anchor like
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> Anchor
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> in the table of contents generated by <>. Am I leaving out
> some syntax ?
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You have an EXTRA "/" at the end of the (after the quoted
Hi !
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I'm sorry for my carelessness. I will use [TWC] when appropriate.
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I have seen SectionLinksPlugin and I find it extremely useful ! Its
<> macro stands very close to what I'm looking for.
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No doubt it's my fault, but I can't make appear an anchor like
Anchor
blackHole wrote:
Recently I have learned about TiddlyWiki ( I'm using TiddlyWiki Classic;
> version 2.8.1 I presume ),
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Welcome blackHole! May I just ask, how come you choose TW Classic rather
than TW5? You're of course free to do so but I'm really curious why some
people do so.
On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 4:21:37 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
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> I don't understand your question. If you create a link inside your text
> (e.g. [[Define a Class]]) it will automatically create a link. If you click
> on the link it will take you to the tiddler. If the tiddler doesn't exist,
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I don't understand your question. If you create a link inside your text
(e.g. [[Define a Class]]) it will automatically create a link. If you click
on the link it will take you to the tiddler. If the tiddler doesn't exist,
you will be taken to a blank tiddler which you can begin editing to
Hi ! Thank you so much for the reply !
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How can I create the list of all internal links in all tiddlers ? Does
exist a specific macro or a plugin ?
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Let's say, as example, that we are talking about HTML. The above mentioned
list should contain all
bar tags.
A link pointing to an
Dear Mr. Hole,
Yes this is practical. You need to decide how you want it to work, based on
your needs
Easiest way: [[HowTo:Define a class]] creates a link in this tiddler to a
tiddler named "HowTo:Define a class"
Then in a different tiddler you can create a list that returns all internal
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