zemoxian wrote:
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> Nested numbering could probably be done easiest using CSS.
>
> I suppose you could set a variable that each child inherits along with
> computing it’s position in its parent’s list. A little more complex, I
> think than the CSS version. However, it might facilitate some
Nested numbering could probably be done easiest using CSS.
I suppose you could set a variable that each child inherits along with
computing it’s position in its parent’s list. A little more complex, I think
than the CSS version. However, it might facilitate some interlinking that might
go on.
Ciao Evan
Further to last.
Since this tool supports complex nested sectioning I was wondering two
things ...
1 -- wondering if auto-numbering might have an option to *add number at
start, *not end ...
e.g. something like ...
* 1 -- Title*
*1.1 -- Title*
*
Ciao Evan
Very good tool! Great for writing.
My initial feedback concerns cosmetics.
Whilst *"$:/plugins/ebalster/sections -> Settings"* has a setting *("Enable
Filter") *that lets you switch-off the sectioning in view mode, but then
you loose all the connections ...
... maybe an option for
EVAN! just used your formula plug in! It's awesome. :)
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Welcome back!
This looks well designed, clean, and very useful. Mahalo (thanks!).
Best,
Josh F
On Sunday, November 3, 2019 at 4:46:29 PM UTC-8, Evan Balster wrote:
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> Hello, all —
>
> I'm making a plugin to enable authoring tiddlers by sections in my wiki,
> and knowing that many other users
Ciao Evan
Very interesting approach. I strongly believe that more "in context"
creation and editing in TW would better support the "Philosophy of
Tiddlers". At the moment the dominant work process in TW is ...
*Fragments -> Whole*
... but with your approach one also gets closer to
Evan
Great to see you here. Your edit by sections work is I think at the edge of
current user requirements. Its not rocket science but it needs to be easy to
use, as you seem to be achieving. Good work.
In a similar vein I have being developing mechanisiums for what I have being
calling
Evan!
Welcome back! This looks great! It reminds me of the following issues that
have been in my mind for some time
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1947#issuecomment-261960097
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3308
I would love to get your thoughts on them, as
On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 1:46:29 AM UTC+1, Evan Balster wrote:
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> Hello, all —
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Hi Evan,
Long time no see! .. Nice that you are back!
Thx for sharing!
have fun!
mario
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