Thanks for that Mario.
Just done a quick test, [[velocity|??]] returns Angular Velocity, not
Velocity. It's not a big problem as this will mostly be used with longer
titles. Thanks again!
On Wednesday, 17 March 2021 at 21:56:20 UTC PMario wrote:
> @Ste
>
@Ste
https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/uni-link/ V2.1.0 has been released:
Have a closer look at "Uni-link Search" function.
[[case insensitive title|??]] ... There are 2 question marks, the second
one indicates the "case insensitive search"
have fun!
mario
On Monday, March 15, 2021 at
Hi Mario!
I'd forgotton about this!
Yes that sound like it would do the job.
Thanks!
On Saturday, 13 March 2021 at 16:54:43 UTC PMario wrote:
> Hi Ste,
>
> With the latest discussions going on about "link attributes" I did
> re-visit the "feature wishlist" and came back to this thread.
>
Hi Ste,
With the latest discussions going on about "link attributes" I did re-visit
the "feature wishlist" and came back to this thread.
What do you think about
- title: This is a Test
- link: [[this is a test|??]]
Where the second ? means: "search for the exact title ... case insensitive"
On Wednesday, 13 March 2019 01:22:02 UTC, PMario wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 8:21:40 PM UTC+1, Ste Wilson wrote:Mario, your
> awesome.
>
>
> :)
>
>
> But how should the link look like?
>
>
> -m
Hi Mario, been meaning to reply to this for AGES.
[lazy[title]] looks good to me
On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 8:21:40 PM UTC+1, Ste Wilson wrote:
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> Mario, your awesome.
:)
But how should the link look like?
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> Hey Mario,
> In my mind the consistenct of unilink has been:
>
> [[What-I-Want-To-Type|What-I-Want-To-Display]]
>
H, I can see the argument.
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Hi,
For me an alias has 2 major advantages. ..
1 Less to type (for the lazy folk ;)
2 Links don't break, if tiddler gets a new title.
IMO the OP should also be for "the lazy folk" ;)
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On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 3:48:59 PM UTC+1, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> ... In Stephen's first post, he mentioned giving every tiddler an alias of
> its title, allowing you to use unilink unmodified.
>
As I understand it, he don't want to give them an alias.
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Hey Mario,
In my mind the consistenct of unilink has been:
[[What-I-Want-To-Type|What-I-Want-To-Display]]
I frequently title my tiddlers their "full correct title", but rarely do I
want to actually type them out, hence me giving them aliases. In Stephen's
first post, he mentioned giving every
Hi,
There is 1 more problem. Searching for case insensitive titles will produce
2 or more links if titles "overlap" eg: [[This Title]] and [[this Title]]
will both match [[this title|?l]] at the moment.
The user will be responsible here!
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Hi Ste, and everyone interested,
I did create an experimental version, (which I won't publish atm), that has
the following functions.
[[alias|?]] ... default alias link
[[alias|?t]] ... use alias and display title
[[alias|?c]] ... use alias and display caption
[[alias|?s]] ... use alias and
Mario,
The data tiddler contains hundreds or low thousands of 4 digit post codes each
with one of say 50 area names. The idea is to search this for the area. However
it may not demand enought resources for an index, and only occasional search.
If I now understand perhaps I should generate a
On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 1:24:57 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
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> Is there a way to make a caching operation available to super users of
> TiddlyWiki?
>
They are very low level and for a specialized purpose. ... eg: backlink
detection requires the function to create a parse-tree for the
Mario,
Is there a way to make a caching operation available to super users of
TiddlyWiki? I have generated a tool to this thousands of post Codes against
a businesses service areas, currently they are dumped into a large data
tiddler. I do not mind that it needs a manual refresh but wondering if
I knew there was something wrong with the address as I typed it... :D...
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@Ste ... That's a great source! http://stephenteacher.tiddlyspot.com/
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Think most of them link to somewhere or are part of a tag structure.
tiddlyspot.stephenteacher.com
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On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 4:49:30 AM UTC-8, PMario wrote:
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> I think turning all titles to aliases is *not* the way to go.
>
>
>
How about all titles that are currently back-linked (linked to) somewhere?
Unless of course, all 700 are linked somewhere, in which case ... never
mind.
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On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 1:35:12 PM UTC+1, Ste Wilson wrote:
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> For me the title as alias would be perfect.
I think, that's the way to go.
> I have a small number where I can add other aliases individually. I
> guess the actual problem then is the next bit of Diego's widget/ filter
For me the title as alias would be perfect. I have a small number where I can
add other aliases individually. I guess the actual problem then is the next
bit of Diego's widget/ filter thingy to create that field AND put [[]] around
everything.
Then I can [[not do this|Not do This]] going
Mario,
Yes Mario I agree aliases may be the best solution here. Unilink as well. The
persistent nature with title changes is also fantastic for most use cases.
However there are other edge cases for unique ids.
What is the best way do you think to satisfy the original thread. Search and
Cheers for the start!
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 00:40:59 UTC, Diego Mesa wrote:
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> Hey Ste,
>
> A *broken* answer that hopefully someone else can fix would be:
>
> <$button>
> <$list filter="[tag[HelloThere]]">
> <$action-setfield $field="aliases" $value=<> />
>
> Add
Hi,
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 1:38:07 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
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> Why are you [[doing this|Doing This]] . Is it just that you feel titles
> look better in Caps and not in line in the text.
>
...
Uni-link was developed aminly because of this statement:
Alberto Molina wrote at TW group
It was one of those decisionsyou know...you strat off...that links in
the middle of a sentence, it shouldn't have capsok [[take off the
caps|Take Off the Caps]] and here I am 700 later
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 00:38:07 UTC, TonyM wrote:
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> Ste,
>
> Why are you [[doing
Ste,
Let us assume it Is "just that you feel titles look better in lower case in
the text". Using CSS will maintain the references or back links.
Create a tiddler tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet
.uc {
text-transform: uppercase;
}
.lc { text-transform: lowercase; }
.cc { text-transform:
Hey Ste,
A *broken* answer that hopefully someone else can fix would be:
<$button>
<$list filter="[tag[HelloThere]]">
<$action-setfield $field="aliases" $value=<> />
Add aliases
This will cause all tiddler tittles to be copied to a field called aliases
*HOWEVER,* aliases
Ste,
Why are you [[doing this|Doing This]] . Is it just that you feel titles
look better in Caps and not in line in the text. Personally, if I found
myself doing something like this manually throughout a document, I would
stop and find a better solution. Oddly for me I never need to do this
Hi Mario
Thanks for having a look! :)
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Hi,
I did create a new issue: https://github.com/wikilabs/plugins/issues/33
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Hi Stephen,
You are right: Alias links are _not_ case-sensitive. So the aliases field
can work with [[lower letters]] only if you want. I personally prefer
single-word aliases, because they are faster to type. ...
I did think about a possibility, to go for the tiddler title, if I don't
find
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