Thanks for testing, Atro!
On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 1:19:30 PM UTC-4, Atronoush wrote:
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> Hi Chris,
>
> I tested the revised plugin and it works great! I see the look and feel
> of rider output can be customized now!
> The good news is rider is a pure wikitext plugin and NO Javascript
Hi Chris,
I tested the revised plugin and it works great! I see the look and feel of
rider output can be customized now!
The good news is rider is a pure wikitext plugin and NO Javascript used!
I appreciate all your efforts.
I hope David can cite this plugin in Tiddlywiki Toolmap.
Atro
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@Atronoush
Thanks for taking the time to test. I have made an effort to address your
comments below in an update to the plugin.
Minor comments:
> - On single click the transcluded tiddler content, it goes to edit mode
> and I may want to select text and NOT open the editor!
>
You're right, I
Chris,
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing! While there are plugins and code to do
such in place editing! But the rider is different and has extra features!
I love it!
Minor comments:
- On single click the transcluded tiddler content, it goes to edit mode
and I may want to select text and NOT
Well, I've had a lovely Hop City Barking Squirrel lager and so clearly I
should celebrate by uploading something to GitHub and telling people about
it.
It's a little plugin exposing a macro to transclude a tiddler, with a
button to open the editor for the transcluded tiddler in-place.
I'm
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