Thank you Tony!
It works for me.
/Mohammad
On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 8:37:21 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
>
> Here are some quick Editor Toolbar buttons attached for wrapping your
> parts. Just drag or import into a wiki.
>
> Note if you go to Control Panel > Appearance >
Mohammad,
Here are some quick Editor Toolbar buttons attached for wrapping your
parts. Just drag or import into a wiki.
Note if you go to Control Panel > Appearance > Toolbars > Editor ToolBar
you can uncheck them and the well be behind the More dropdown within the
editor toolbar, along with
Hi Tony
I used different methods to do the job, but it general it can be like what
you wrote:
<>
I will modify it then to adopt other methods.
Thank you
On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 7:33:53 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
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> I am ready to build you editor button(s), but is the
Mohammad,
I am ready to build you editor button(s), but is the requirement still
there?
Can you give me a quick requirements statment eg
Button in the editor toolbar that wraps a "section" of text as follows
<>
<>
<>
How many is the maximum number of sections?
Regards
Tony
On Friday,
Jed,
One more thing, when there is two tiddlers with parts hidden because the
reveal gradually code uses the same state and temp tiddlers, by revealing
one part in the first tiddler, in the second tiddler we will have the first
part displayed! I thought we may need to use fields from the
Hi David,
The code uses state tiddler, so if everything is on the screen that means
the forward key (here the Right arrow) has been pressed already and you
should back to start.
I saved it again to hide sections at start and you could reveal things bye
pressing the Right arrow key.
Many
Thank you Tony!
That is right, we need to have some snippet to be used, but I don't know
how to add a new editor button to tollbar. That would be great!
/Mohammad
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 4:00:40 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
>
> One way to simplify the workflow for this would be to
Jed,
I think the solution you proposed is better than me. And the
<$list filter=<>>
One
is fine in comparison to
<$part p 01>
One
What I learned here is, there is no need to use *reveal *widget, but *list *can
do the same!
The problem is now, we cannot determined when all hidden parts
Hi Mohammad
This is a cool idea! You need to get your tiddler 'Test Gradual Reveal 01'
to hide by default, since you presume to demo gradual reveals. As it
stands, the parts that should be hidden are showing, so hitting the right
arrow key appears to do nothing. It was only after I hit the
Mohammad,
One way to simplify the workflow for this would be to make an editor
toolbar button to wrap a section eg <>
or perhaps <> to account for Quotes in the text.
In fact if you follow the model of the more drop-down in the editor toolbar
you could have an editor button that drops down to
I may have spoken a bit too soon, it isn't quite as simple as just
and , it is <$list filter=<>> and where you
increment the number in the macro and it will reveal things in order.
The problem I ran into is that any solution is either going to be specific
to one wiki or have to point to the
Thank you Jed!
I wait for you to get a better internet connection! I have uploaded a demo
on http://revealgradually.tiddlyspot.com/
and I send the pass in a private email to be able to directly edit and
implement your idea!
Cheers
Mohammad
On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 9:03:08 PM UTC+4:30,
I think that you can do this without a new javascript widget.
You can make a list widget that uses first{!!position} and then put a
number in the position field of the tiddler and increment that number. I
think that this can be done with only core widgets and filter operators. My
internet
Thank you Josiah!
If I can use tag like Contents then it would be much
easier to use.
Credits go to BurningTreeC for his great help and also people like you in
this forum which are quite helpful.
Cheers
Mohammad
On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 6:57:10 PM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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>
Brilliant idea! Many uses!
Just as great you can reverse it too!
Best wishes
Josiah
Mohammad wrote:
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> http://revealgradually.tiddlyspot.com/
>
>
> I have developed a small code to gradually reveal contents of tiddler
> using shortcut keys by *KeeBoord *pluging (here keeboord.tiddlyspot.com
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