I am using the cycle tags macro in a TW5 Task List to track projects and
tasks.
I have a master list of tasks, some tied to projects and some not.
Also, for each project, I have a list of tasks for said project.
The cycle tags macro works fine in the master list of tasks, but I noticed
On Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 10:17:59 AM UTC-8, kra...@sunyit.edu wrote:
>
> As an aside, not sure what I'm doing incorrectly, but I haven't been able
> to get any list-links or widgets to work, other than RenameTags. The
> button widget in particular I'd like to incorporate.. not sure if
Hello Genius Gurus of TiddlyWiki,
I've been working on an independent study this semester, compiling a
bibliography of the history and creation of hypertext;
http://krausek.github.io/karen-indstudy/hypertext.html
In talking with my Professor, it was decided it would be best to have this
Hello again wonderful Tiddlywiki people. I created another plugin, this time to
create a useful list so it is easier to get to what you want. Check it out and
let me know what you think. http://favorites.tiddlyspot.com
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Hi Karen,
> In talking with my Professor, it was decided it would be best to have this
> navigated by "Themes." Is there a way I can link all of my tags to the
> "Themes" tiddler, and generate a list, for other students to navigate in
> this way?
>
What do you mean by "theme"?
How does a
Hi Joshua,
>
>- The dataTiddler will have other fields to store more character data
>as JSON objects, such as !!attributes, !!health, !!inventory, !!factions,
>!!relationships, etc.
>
> I see, that's the crucial bit I didn't get the first time around.
Now to the real question:
Tobias
I agree that it does not make sense to sort the tiddlers by their unsorted
tags.
What I was wanting to do is list tiddlers in order of their sorted list of
tags.
My use case is to review the tiddlers that have a particular tag (or any
other filter criteria)
so that I can identify
Hi Joshua,
> I'll consider this topic closed.
Not so fast. :D
The "grid" feature requires a separate CSS module to work (bootstrap or
> foundation).
>
What happens without such a "module"?
...and then what is that "module" to provide so that you can use either
this or that "framework",
Hi again, steve,
I think sorting should be by some other criteria.
What you may want is another "dynamic" filter, e.g. via a select widget
that allows to further constrain the list to only those tiddlers having it,
the selectable tags being any of those of items in the list.
Best wishes,
Hi Matthew,
gist at https://gist.github.com/mklauber/4011a7ea95b158bfcfbf . I've
> actually got a version of this working, though I'm still fixing bugs, most
> notably a tiddlywiki script crash if the destination tiddler doesn't exist.
> Once I've got enough of the bugs resolved with my own
Hi RickL,
There are a few issues with your example.
*@Jeremy:* The reason why the project list doesn't update is because
(oddly?!?) TiddlyWiki appears to not refresh the list item when you modify
the tiddler associated with it, which it should, imho. To actually force it
to do so, wrap the
Hi steve,
I believe the crucial bit would be...
the first column is the name of the tiddlers that match the search criteria;
What tiddlers are you trying to list because your first filter looks awry.
I don't think it makes much sense to sort tiddlers by their tags field,
because the order of
> Cool stuff, simple, useful, Andrew.
I agree!
> Some feedback:
>
> 1) I'd expect the star button to be a toggle;
> changing it's style when the tiddler is a favourite, e.g. to yellow.
I agree with Tobias.
> 2) To keep the tabs bar short, I'd...
>
> 1. make it the first tab
>
I think he
Hi Joshua,
> Hmm, I think I found an answer to this. I'll check the TiddlyWikiDev group
> to see if there's another way to get the Grid option working...
>
My first question would be: Why JSON? ...as currently JSON support in TW is
limited.
The cleanest most TiddlywWiki approach here would
Hi Felix,
> I think he does not have control over the tab order…
>
That is true, to some degree. Sure, if every plugin would specify the
*list-before* field with an empty string, none of those tabs would
eventually, truly be first, when combined... but if the first plugin adding
an
Thanks for the help and the comments, Tobias.
I had originally wanted to access the "grid" layout feature of the Json
Editor to clean up complex editors for the character data. The "grid"
feature requires a separate CSS module to work (bootstrap or foundation). I
think at this point that
Cool stuff, simple, useful, Andrew.
Some feedback:
1) I'd expect the star button to be a toggle;
changing it's style when the tiddler is a favourite, e.g. to yellow.
2) To keep the tabs bar short, I'd...
1. make it the first tab
2. actually name it ★
3) I'd possibly place the button
Hi Tobias,
Good question. Maybe I'm not approaching this project quite the right way.
(As a quick aside, I'm probably going to use Array objects for those
elements that the Grid view would be useful for. So I've got a workaround
for this specific Grid issue, but let me explain my intended
I moved the Favorites tab under the All tab on the More tab in the Sidebar. Tab
tab tab. Please forgive me for not doing anything else with it yet. Thank you
all. Tab...
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Hi Joshua,
I would assume the problem lies in how json-editor detects what
framework/version is being used and to assign the corresponding css classes
accordingly. I believe you need to:
1. declare that manually
2. extract / import all the required row / column css from whichever
>
>
>> I'll consider this topic closed.
>
>
> Not so fast. :D
>
Cool. I had been digging around the original Json Editor stand-alone code,
maybe I can point to something useful.
Warning: Code Blocks coming up. :D
>
> The "grid" feature requires a separate CSS module to work (bootstrap
Ok, I've tried the same test with @btheado's TiddlyWiki JsonEditor, and am
not getting the different Row element layout, and not getting the class
tags hmm. This points to those function not existing or not getting
called appropriately in his version (those sub-files may not have been
included
Oooops, correction: I _am_ getting the Row nesting behavior. I _am_not_
getting the CSS class tags applied.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Joshua Fontany
wrote:
> Ok, I've tried the same test with @btheado's TiddlyWiki JsonEditor, and am
> not getting the different
Awesome, I was on the right track then. Just started looking at the
JSONEditorWidget.prototype.getOptionsFromAttributes function as the problem
area when trying to figure out where to set the theme. If that can be set
and the appropriate CSS can be extracted from bootstrap it should probably
@Eric, see my gist at https://gist.github.com/mklauber/4011a7ea95b158bfcfbf
. I've actually got a version of this working, though I'm still fixing
bugs, most notably a tiddlywiki script crash if the destination tiddler
doesn't exist. Once I've got enough of the bugs resolved with my own
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