Hi All, didn't know whether to continue onto a multi-year old thread
or not, but looking for something like a few others before me...
Hoping to generate more than one RSS Feeds - by tag.
To illustrate using an example, if I had a TW about Cats Dogs, I
would love to have one generate for tiddlers
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SaveAsPlugin
supports the exact same output formats as ExportTiddlerPlugin. You can
use it to generate XML output of selected tiddlers (by tag value),
with just a single click!
This definitely gets me one step closer (allowing to export by tag and
put in a button
Thanks for the reply Josep, but although the name sounds promising,
the description reads:
Only tiddlers with a specific tag are inluded in the RSSFeed. If no
tiddlers are selected then works as before
If there's a way to configure it for multiple tags/feeds that I'm not
aware of - please let me
At first glance, this looks awesome. I'll start playing with it. Have
to admit I'm not that advanced, so it may take me a bit to figure out
how to use it, but from what I'm seeing it's exactly what I need.
Thanks!
On Dec 30, 10:43 am, Rob Challen rjchal...@gmail.com wrote:
I've pulled a version
Hello all,
I have a knowledge-base I'm putting together at work (TW5). What I'm trying
to accomplish is a simple mailto: link at the bottom of these tiddlers that
use the appropriate contact, based on the custom field "topic" as stored in
a dictionary tiddler as a lookup.
For instance...
Perfect! I didn't know about getindex - will have to read up on that.
Thanks Jed
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What's the easiest way to globally suppress the line that gets added before
a bulleted or numbered list?
I'm looking for...
List topics:
- Topic 1
- Topic 2
- Topic 3
- ...
On the edit side:
Sometimes I'll use a header just so I don't have to see it on the edit
side. Not a big deal, but
Thanks PMario, that leads me in the right direction
Looks like for my situation, to make the extra line disappear, I have to
use about -13px. My OCD wishes I didn't have to pick an arbitrary number,
but it looks much better now to me.
I appreciate both of you taking your time to help!
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Thanks Eskha, I appreciate you taking a look.
It doesn't look like it's working as intended though... It's indenting
normal text sometimes and the blank lines are still there... Maybe I've
done it wrong?
I put up http://stobot.tiddlyspot.com as an example so maybe you can see
what I did
Hello all,
I'm using TW5 for some project management and trying to more easily find
neglected projects. I have each Project have a tag "Projects", and each
task under that project has the Project Title as a tag to link them
together. The closest I've got is to return the actual modified field
Awesome!
Note for later for myself/others that find this: didn't work until adding
field=title within the <$view.../> section.
<$list
filter="[all[current]tagging[]get[modified]sort[modified]last[1]]"><$view
field=title format=date template="0MM-0DD"/>
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I'm stumped. I'm trying to dynamically build a list for project management.
This *static* works:
<$list filter="[[A]] [[B]] [[E]] [[X]]">
...
... which are project importance values
But I've added checkboxes with the intent of filtering some of those out.
For instance if I uncheck
emp/importancefilter!!importance_e}}
x={{$:/temp/importancefilter!!importance_x}}>
<$list filter=<>>
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 2:47:33 PM UTC-4, Stobot wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> I'm stumped. I'm trying to dynamically build a list for project
> management.
Thanks all. These help a lot and I'll try them all!
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Hello everyone,
I'm building a mini-utility for myself as I redesign my project management
system. I'm trying to allow the user to enter an 'old' field name and 'new'
field name, and then provide buttons to make the changes. Eventually to be
a single button, but in two steps until I figure it
That's perfect Mark - the wikify was the missing piece from what I had
tried. I completely misunderstood what that widget did - I come across a
problem like this all the time and now know what to use. Thanks for the
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Thanks Jed - yes I agree the virus scanner my work uses is overly
suspicious and I'm used to it, just noting in case you wanted to mention in
the instructions for other less techie people using it.
The multi-user capability is still fantastic for me, but I definitely look
forward to when I
Ed / Jed,
I just tested it on my end and when I just swapped out the executable I had
the same experience with the 0.0.0.0 not "sticking". However when I started
it in a *new* folder / renamed existing IndexWiki folder, then it worked
properly - hopefully that helps Jed debug. I'm going to
Nice!
Thanks Jed - I was also in need of 32-bit, in fact I was planning on
re-imaging a computer this week - purely to use as a TiddlyWiki server for
my team. I will be able to test the 32-bit windows machine today and will
report back.
Sounds like Ed and I are in similar environments at
32-bit worked for me on Windows 7!
My recent list is now completely empty :)
When I open a tiddler and go into Info I see "NaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaN" for
both created and modified fields - I assume this is the root problem, date
stamps aren't being applied somehow...
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That's understandable, and like I mentioned, the hiding of edit buttons
will probably be enough for my purposes.
I have a tiny bit of technical background, but purely within a windows /
visual basic realm, so even slight modifications to Javascript is painful
to work through, and I have no
Beautiful, I look forward to trying it out when the executable versions are
ready - I use the Windows 32bit and standard 64bit versions.
Quick question - are there any easy options to backup with this? I tried to
use SharePoint/OneDrive synced folders but I think that sync process, and
the
One more thing I noticed actually that might be a bug. When I and another
have a wiki open and one of us goes into edit mode, the others show locks
as designed. However if I go into edit mode, and while I'm in edit mode
somebody else opens it, they do *not* see the lock. So essentially once
Jed,
I don't know if this is new, but I started noticing odd behavior when
modifying $:/DefaultTiddlers, which is one of the first things I do for all
new wikis. It seems to send the node window into a loop.
For instance, changing (via Control Panel) the DefaultTiddlers from
[[Hello!]] to
Whoops - I was sure that I was already using the newest one, but I must not
have been. Swapped it out and I no longer have that issue. Sorry for the
false alarm Jed.
On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 9:08:15 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> For the looping part, are you using the newest version? I
Jed - again thank you so much
I'm seeing the same thing as Ed with the settings - noticing on both
toolbars and the "fluid story" setting which I always change.
As far as users, the best I was able to test was at work with 8 of us. I
setup a edit-text and button to add tiddlers and had all of
Jed,
Looks to be all fixed on my end after testing the 64-bit Windows
executable. Also noticed that while delete used to generate 4 messages in
the "terminal?", it now only does 1 - which makes activity much clearer - I
assume that go fixed somewhere along the way.
I should ask - what's the
moving my wikis over.
On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 5:00:55 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> Oh, and the bug that Stobot mentioned where newly opened browsers don't
> have the full list of tiddlers being edited is also fixed in the newly
> released version.
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Thanks Kevin. For the meantime I'll probably rely on batch files / task
scheduler to do this.
I am hopeful that since variants like TiddlyDesktop were able to include
auto-backup per change with revisions, that someday MultiUser might gain
that capability - though maybe structurally they're
I missed the origin story of "Bob", but for what it's worth, using a common
term or name makes it very hard to ever find/search for information. I can
google PowerPoint and get many relevant results, Access however is a
nightmare to wade through. As much as I'm not a huge fan of the name
Jed - just wanted to reach out and pass along a huge thank you for this!
The multi-user capability that's easy to setup on Windows has been on the
top of my wish list since TW5 made the tiddlylock plugin inoperable.
While this is very easy, I still got confused trying to get it working once
Executable version (Windows) in the Hello! tiddler.
Just for informational purposes, I'll also note that after downloading and
running the tiddlywin.exe file, my virus scanner (Symantec Endpoint
Protection) intervened and quarantined it so had to work around that as
well (I use a work
r List: {{$:/temp/newproject!!members}} + <$select tiddler=
> "$:/temp/newproject" field="newmember" actions=<>><$list filter
> ="[tag[People]]">{{!!title}}
>
>
> HTH
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> On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 11:11:57 AM UTC-
All my TiddlyWikis are hosted on SharePoint via .aspx (except for my "Bob"
experiments), so I get "it just works" mobile access on my android phone,
any browser, works just like desktop which is very nice.
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 7:54:00 AM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> *March of the
Hello all,
None of my usual tricks are helping me solve this problem. I want to have a
<$select> list names (with spaces) and when the user chooses from the list,
it's appended to a list - with the proper [[ ]] characters around it. It's
the last [[ ]] part that's giving me problems. Normally
That would be ideal Jed - I wasn't able to find anything for cookies other
than something Eric Shulman for TWC. I think the concept would add a lot
for multi-user capability. I'm not concerned about security, just
convenience.
1. Most tiddlers obviously store at the wiki level
2.
I agree - a sum[] filter operator would be hugely valuable! I like the
plugin but it's often overkill for simple needs. sum[] should be core in my
opinion.
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Mat, just because I don't think Jed has much capability of testing Windows
environment and I now almost exclusively use Bob for my TiddlyWiki needs on
Windows 10 machines (both 64-bit and 32-bit), I thought I'd try from new to
see if I got the same issue - I did not - worked great just as
This question is probably not *exclusive* to Bob/Multiuser, but certainly
has more relevance.
As I build out multi-user wiki's, there are a lot of instances where I want
each user to see a "dashboard" (essentially filtered list of items)
specific to *them*. There are other various spots where
Thanks, I don't have the right background unfortunately but am furiously
googling away trying to figure that out. From what I can find most people
have the opposite problem (trying to get their inputs to *not* store
passwords...). It looks like something like this is what people outside of
This is pretty close, though to your point Tony it's tied to the ip
address... It allows me to save the login (only after using the Submit
button), it automatically retrieves it automatically. The only problem is I
get the message like I'm trying to leave the page... Is there any html I
can
May be an obvious question, but does the <$password> widget help at all?
The documentation on TiddlyWiki.com doesn't seem very complete / have
examples...
Introduction
The password widget displays a password input box that is bound to a named
entry in the TiddlyWiki5
I'm very excited to try this, but am unfortunately lost on trying to get
this up and running. I'm a windows using amateur (no git / web / server
experience) trying to follow along... I was able to follow the standard TW
Node JS instructions and get something open, but now trying to apply this
Thanks TonyM,
Unfortunately either copy/pasting or dragging/dropping doesn't give me the
HTML (don't know that's what most Office programs use). Below is a more
detailed example with the "after"
Example content from Outlook
This is a list
- Point 1
- Point 2
- 2a
- 2b
As I work in a corporate Microsoft/Windows environment, I'm very commonly
copying in bulleted list email content like this:
Blah blah blah:
- Yada yada yada
- Yada yada yada
- Blah blah blah
- More stuff
- Even more stuff
I'm wondering if anyone has something light
Awesome!! I look forward to the executable to come out to upgrade my team's
Bob so I can try it out. Thanks for your continued development on this Jed.
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should
find the image.
3. You mention "set up the paths", so I research that for a bit, and
think what I have to do is edit the Test\settings\settings.json file and
add a string creating the below
{
"filePathRoot": "C:\Users\Stobot\
My personal opinion and experience is the save / setup piece definitely
hurts adoption, but use-case less so.
Coming from a non-technical, Windows background, if I was running
TiddlyWiki, I'd develop my landing page towards:
- Web first: Start with a sign-up to get you into a TiddlySpot
I feel like an idiot, but how can I install the TW5-ServerImages plugin for
BOB Executable? The link takes me to Github and I see lots of files, but no
amount of dragging/dropping is properly importing, it's just making new
tiddlers with URLs... There is a readme that shows what it is, but not
Jeremy,
I'm not sure if you're still monitoring this thread based on the previous
comments, but for myself and all of the users at my company, a
purpose-built single page mode would be great. In almost all circumstances
my goal is to make it seem more 'normal' to my end-users (Microsoft
Thanks for the creative alternative guys - yes, based on what I'm doing the
winner is the minimum number of keys, so ^^something^^ is still shorter
than something, but I definitely learned something!
I imagine the ability to come up with my own Wikitext to convert (such as
the original
Fantastic! Wow that teaches me a lot for future needs - I appreciate the
help and ideas - Mark, Tony and Mohammad
I ended up combining all methods you describe Mark. For my future reference
and anyone who's following along:
- Edit $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/superscript and replaced ^^ with ==
It's really a shame that more people don't have access to what I believe
the easiest setup is by far - .aspx on SharePoint/Corporate OneDrive. Just
because I renamed the .html to .aspx and store it in the corresponding
document library I've never had to worry about browser or browser version,
That works - thanks Mark!
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I'm looking for ideas with a very common (for me) use case
One of the things I use TiddlyWiki for is taking meeting notes, as well as
my overall task/project manager. I needed a way to be able to quickly
highlight bits of the notes inline that I needed to formally add as task
tiddlers later.
This is a *fantastic* theme - thanks JD for putting together.
There are only a couple tweaks I'd like to make for myself that I can't
seem to figure out (CSS newbie). I think I need to adjust the following
section from $:/themes/jd/Material/Stylesheet
- I like the tiddler title big like it
Thanks Tony - I'll check out the link. Looks promising.
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Thanks Jed,
The 'former' would probably be fine. Is there a way I can control those
things (disable sidebar / remove buttons like edit) for a single user? My
understanding is that every tiddler changed (including those that control
these things) propagate out there for all users. The only
Greetings all,
Has anyone using BOB setup a way to have each user "login" right away so
their username is stored somewhere? For my purposes this is what I'm doing
today:
- I just made the startup tiddler a simple drop-down ($select) with
known users. It stores it in $:/temp/username
Hello all - hoping someone has an idea of how to go about this.
What I'm essentially trying to do is return the *line* of text from a
tiddler based on it matching a filter. I often take notes rapidly and mark
some of the lines as todo. I'm currently doing this with surrounding a word
in
Thanks Tony,
I've used Tiddlywiki for many years and didn't know about the triple quotes
trick OR the semi-colon / colon thing - are there more like those?
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Ok, thanks Jed. I'll wait then - I'm excited that it's still being
developed. I'm actually building some pseudo-project management "software"
similar to Microsoft Planner for some people on my team at work. So far,
everything is going well other than the "reconnect" button which ate my
wiki a
Happy to share when complete Tony. I have played with those, but have not
used them. In general I attempt to use as few plugins as possible to keep
things fast - especially ones that contain more features than I need/want.
In case anyone is curious, my high-level design:
- Multi-user
I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere, but I've been checking
here and https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-BobEXE/releases frequently since
5.1.20 came out to see if the BOBEXE version had changed so that I could
take advantage of the new features. Does anyone know if this is still being
If I should post this somewhere else since it's specific to BOB, please let
me know.
Love BOB, use it everyday. I've noticed that the "reconnect" button that
comes up when the server has issues or internet is disconnected deletes
many of my tiddlers after refreshing. Only recently during
Thanks Jed!
When trying the [] Disable File System Monitor I'm getting an error "Failed
to update settings with error: SyntaxError: Unexpected token o in JSON at
position 1"
Using BOBEXE Windows 64-bit downloaded a couple of hours ago.
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Both of my previously mentioned issues have been fixed in 1.4.0 beta 4 as
far as I can tell (64bit BOBEXE Windows)!
- [] Disable File System Monitor
- Now changes without error message
- Media server
- Now images importing normally
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I know this thread is a little old now - but I still can't figure out how
to install the ServerImages plugin - has anyone done it? I'm using BOB.
On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 5:32:52 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> If you are using everything locally and you are managing a lot of wikis
> than I
Jed - thanks for the update! (BOXEXE Windows 64-bit)
Per our last interaction - I'm now able to get the ServerImages thing
working via the new UI. I think this will help *a lot* for end-users of the
solution that I'm putting together.
Minor technical notes - so you have some insight into how
Some responses Jed:
- Q: What didn't work after swapping the .exe?
- A: Just the things I discussed - mainly the "enable file server"
checkbox not "sticking". Could have been something else in the way though.
The file server checkbox - is that to be done on the "host" wiki (one that
Quick update on the "Reconnect crash" I mentioned a minute ago. After
running through this a few times, one time BOB didn't crash and it had the
following messages:
WebSocket error: SyntaxError: Unexpected token o in JSON at position 1
Save Tiddler (one for *every tiddler in the whole
Thanks Jed
- Chat kind of works - meaning if two tabs go to the same place, they
can put messages in and see them. For whatever reason though, the name
always shows up as "Nameless Interloper"
- I can tell the name I'm entering makes it as far as
, October 11, 2019 at 4:13:53 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
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> stobot,
>
> I have it working, but I think that I am using modified versions that I
> never got around to putting online anywhere accessible.
> The different versions of ServerImages and Bob use slightly different
> p
I'm not technical enough to answer all of your questions, but:
- I love the HTA option, and have used it extensively - very easy I
agree, and looks the most "program like"
- My understanding (and from my experience) it's part of all modern full
Windows versions, and will be for a
Adding an opinion to the pile in terms of making TiddlyWiki more popular -
from someone who's spent more than a decade trying to convince friends and
co-workers. Not a developer like many of you, just super-fan.
1. Name change would be *very welcome* (Reference US/Canada since this has
come
Just adding that I appreciate your effort in maintaining this great
resource - perfect for someone like me! Thanks!
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Hello all,
I'm hoping to simplify my end-user login experience using BOB. Currently I
have each user enter their name when the load the wiki and then use that
name to log things. My thought is that to save them the typing, I could
send them a permalink and figure it out automatically from
That's great!
TonyM - that gets me exactly what I needed - and per the order of
operations, the $:/info stuff (which I had no idea existed) seems to be
populated before the StartupActions are run - awesome
Eric - thanks for confirmation on that, very useful information
PMario - I read
Hello all,
I don't know if anyone else is using $:/tags/StartupAction with BOBEXE, but
I'm finding that any changes that would normally sync (such as
action-createtiddler) *during the startup routine* don't.
Here's an example to reproduce:
new tiddler with the tag of $:/tags/StartupAction
Hello All,
I must be missing easy, but is there a way to easily reference the values
of data tiddlers within filter notation? I'm trying to build a 'voting'
mechanism for my multi-user wiki. My initial thought would be do have each
"item to be voted on" as a data tiddler, and store the "score"
Thanks! Brilliant solution, hadn't thought of that.
It seems like most Dictionary implementations in other languages would have a
mirror to the indexes[] operator like a values[]; would it make sense to
request that as a future enhancement?
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I really appreciate all the recent discussion around multi-user solutions -
though in my usage, it's still not nearly as mature as single-user, which
obviously makes sense. The point of this post is to see if others can point
out something I've missed, as there are a LOT of solutions out there
Thank you all for your input!
Mark S. - I agree, it is amazing that I have a mostly-working solution
already. That's why (in addition to the 100+ hours I've put into it) it's
so hard to abandon it at this point. Preventing collisions is going to be
hard just due to the nature of what I'm
Interesting - thanks.
Looking at my use-cases more thoroughly since Tony asked, they do all seem
to fall into the inability to "nest functions" (functions being widgets in
TW) using wikitext. My use cases fall within a couple common buckets
1. Dates: I use a lot of my wikis for project
I don't know if anyone else builds things like I do - with a ton of dynamic
tables and branched lookups, but I use this pattern all the time:
\define macrotobuildfilter() ...
<$wikify name="macrotobuildfilterwiki" text=<>>
<$list filter=<>>
...
That's just with one, but usually I have a
Luis,
For what it's worth - as a decade plus user of TiddlyWiki, your book has
provided me the equivalent of *years* of monitoring these google groups for
how-to knowledge.Huge thanks and kudos to you.
I am one of those people who only likes to implement other people's plugins
once I
Hello all,
I'm often building out calendar lists and so using variants of date plugins
from others - mostly add-time from Jed / inmysocks. I find that on a case
by case basis I need the date in a different format. Sometimes the "native"
0MM0DD, usually ISO -0MM-0DD, sometimes just the
m/#%24%3A%2Finmysocks%2Fmacros%2Fadd-time.js)
is great, it didn't let me start with any other date than today, which I
was able to tweak. This code (below) is what I'd love to add a parameter
string to so that I can also pass it "-MM-DD". I hope that makes more
sense.
/*\
title:
Saq - that's perfect! Exactly what I wanted. Had no idea about
$tw.utils.formatDateString.
Thanks so much!
TonyM - good point about the formula plugin, that'd be an option as well.
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I really like the menubar option recently added, but am hoping to tweak it
a bit.
1. It appears that the "StickyTitles" option isn't menubar aware? It
sticks the titles about halfway through. Can this be fixed?
2. Can the height of the menubar be increased? I don't see an option in
Thanks Tony
The
> $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/sticky and set Top to 40px
>
part is perfect - on the default (tiddlywiki.com) a value of 28 works okay.
Any more than that and you can see the rest of the tiddler cycle above the
sticky title, which seems wonky.
The other part
>
Thanks Birthe, yes, looked there (noted in OP), but didn't see any height
parameter. I'm not skilled with CSS though so maybe I'm missing something.
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Birthe - thanks, the padding setting you suggested worked great.
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Hello folks,
I'm trying to embed a wiki into Microsoft Teams and am stuck. Teams only
allows http:// addresses and I'm using BOB which is served via local ip
address like 10.1.#.#:8080. I thought I could get away with this if I made
a near-empty .aspx file (I have access to host files on
Thanks for the feedback so far guys, but it sounds like I emphasized the
wrong thing here. Single file TiddlyWiki works out of the box in Teams or
otherwise with no problem using the SharePoint ASPX thing - I probably
shouldn't have mentioned ASPX as I probably turned off part of the audience
Wow, super excited for this as well! Fwiw I'd say yes and yes to your questions.
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transclude tiddler=<> field="caption">
> <$macrocall $name="currentTab" $type="text/plain" $output="text/plain"/>
>
>
> You can wrap the actions in a list widget to make sure you execute the
> correct actions for the correct button
My use case is that I have built a UI around the tabs macro, but some of my
tabs are lists of 'things', and then I have a tab for *viewing* the thing,
and one for *editing* the thing using drop downs etc.
What I ultimately need to happen is for some temp tiddlers to be deleted
when a certain
com/#TemplateTiddlers> for transcluding the content of
the button for the selected tab*
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