Hi Måns
Thank you for pointing me to this most interesting plugin by Eric
Shulman. I have also found the HideWhenPlugin by Simon Baird
http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#HideWhenPlugin. Both of these plugins can
let you have a different EditTemplate or ViewTemplate depending on the
tags of the tiddler
A while back i did something with monitoring. The key was to ensure
that the new tiddler has a unique name. TiddlyAdvisors recomended the
time and date. I experimented with two formats for the dateBelow is
what I ended up doing;
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Tiddler Monitoring
Hi Alex
The newJournal macro does pretty much what I did with the newTiddler
macro. Both create a new tiddler in edit mode. However, what I want is
for the new tiddler to be created from a form, have certain tags, and
be shown in view mode. The newTiddlerWithForm macro does this but
Hi Andrew,
Yes, the tiddler has to be created before the form is active on my solution,
but it does have tags. Not ideal.
I couldn't find a way around this.
Do you need the tags? You might be able to use fET to get something from the
title of the contents of the tiddler?
Following your quest
Hi Andrew
You might have some luck with Eric Shulmans TaggedTemplateTweak
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#TaggedTemplateTweak.
It allows you to use a single tag to invoke a customized View- and
edittemplateTemplate (ie timesheettestViewTemplate and
timesheettestEditTemplate) Next action would be to
Try Erics solution:
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#TaskTimerPlugin
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#TaskTimerPluginInfo
Alex
2009/5/27 AndrewMc newsp...@post.com:
Hi All
I am working on a study project for which I need to record the hours
that I work. I am trying to store these timesheet
Hi Alex
Thanks for the suggestion. The TaskTimerPlugin looks interesting but
seems to be most useful for when you are timing activities while you
have access to your Wiki. In my case, however, I want to enter the
times that I have spent doing other activities which are almost always
done away
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