[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-27 Thread PJO
Eric, I just saw the reference to InsideTiddlyWiki and then found the unfunded project. Had I known I'd have contributed. What's the status of this? This is badly needed! Have you considered an epublication on Kindle? > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-27 Thread blackHole
Hi ! ( 1 ) The couple [[Target##sectionname]] Anchor works fine. Still "Anchor" is absent in the menu generated by <>. Tested in Firefox 43.0.1 and Opera 36.0 ( 2 ) I'm very glad to answer Mat's question ! At the present moment, I'm not studying programming in an Academic environment. I'm member

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-26 Thread Mat
blackHole wrote: > Regarding the choice of classic TiddlyWiki. I'm using it because I have > been asked to do so; probably my teacher is simply not still aware of the > existence of the newer version. I will inform him. > Interesting. In what context is it that you are asked to use TW? What

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-26 Thread Eric Shulman
On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 12:56:00 PM UTC-7, blackHole wrote: > > ( 3 ) > > No doubt it's my fault, but I can't make appear an anchor like > > Anchor > > in the table of contents generated by <>. Am I leaving out > some syntax ? > You have an EXTRA "/" at the end of the (after the quoted

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-26 Thread blackHole
Hi ! ( 1 ) I'm sorry for my carelessness. I will use [TWC] when appropriate. ( 2 ) I have seen SectionLinksPlugin and I find it extremely useful ! Its <> macro stands very close to what I'm looking for. ( 3 ) No doubt it's my fault, but I can't make appear an anchor like Anchor

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-25 Thread Mat
blackHole wrote: Recently I have learned about TiddlyWiki ( I'm using TiddlyWiki Classic; > version 2.8.1 I presume ), > Welcome blackHole! May I just ask, how come you choose TW Classic rather than TW5? You're of course free to do so but I'm really curious why some people do so.

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-24 Thread Eric Shulman
On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 4:21:37 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote: > > I don't understand your question. If you create a link inside your text > (e.g. [[Define a Class]]) it will automatically create a link. If you click > on the link it will take you to the tiddler. If the tiddler doesn't exist, >

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-24 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I don't understand your question. If you create a link inside your text (e.g. [[Define a Class]]) it will automatically create a link. If you click on the link it will take you to the tiddler. If the tiddler doesn't exist, you will be taken to a blank tiddler which you can begin editing to

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-24 Thread blackHole
Hi ! Thank you so much for the reply ! ( 1 ) How can I create the list of all internal links in all tiddlers ? Does exist a specific macro or a plugin ? ( 2 ) Let's say, as example, that we are talking about HTML. The above mentioned list should contain all bar tags. A link pointing to an

[tw] Re: Automatically referencing to hot spots

2017-04-24 Thread 'c pa' via TiddlyWiki
Dear Mr. Hole, Yes this is practical. You need to decide how you want it to work, based on your needs Easiest way: [[HowTo:Define a class]] creates a link in this tiddler to a tiddler named "HowTo:Define a class" Then in a different tiddler you can create a list that returns all internal