[tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-09 Thread James Weaver
Very helpful, Stephan. Thanks! Regards, Jim On Monday, December 9, 2013 3:41:40 AM UTC-5, Stephan Hradek wrote: > > I'm not sure whether or not I understood it correct, but maybe this is > what you want? > > http://skeeve.tiddlyspot.com/#Example%20for%20James%20Weaver > > Note: The "breadcrumbs

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-09 Thread James Weaver
Thanks for this very helpful example, Joshua! Regards, Jim On Monday, December 9, 2013 2:49:47 AM UTC-5, Joshua wrote: > > Sorry, I didn't say this, but my previous post was just an explanation for > Jim. > > On Monday, December 9, 2013 1:47:32 AM UTC-6, Joshua wrote: >> >> I have a TW5 which in

[tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-09 Thread James Weaver
Thanks Stephan. Trying to digest your example now. Regards, Jim On Monday, December 9, 2013 3:41:40 AM UTC-5, Stephan Hradek wrote: > > I'm not sure whether or not I understood it correct, but maybe this is > what you want? > > http://skeeve.tiddlyspot.com/#Example%20for%20James%20Weaver > > No

[tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-09 Thread Stephan Hradek
I'm not sure whether or not I understood it correct, but maybe this is what you want? http://skeeve.tiddlyspot.com/#Example%20for%20James%20Weaver Note: The "breadcrumbs"(?) are done manually in this example. So I have, in this case, 3 fixed tiddlers which I transclude automatically in each gam

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-08 Thread Joshua
Sorry, I didn't say this, but my previous post was just an explanation for Jim. On Monday, December 9, 2013 1:47:32 AM UTC-6, Joshua wrote: > > I have a TW5 which includes a tiddler for "Class 01" and "Class 02". Class > 01 has a field named "classdate" and one named "classnum." Each class has

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-08 Thread Joshua
I have a TW5 which includes a tiddler for "Class 01" and "Class 02". Class 01 has a field named "classdate" and one named "classnum." Each class has readings which are documented in tiddlers such as "Readings 01" and assignments with tiddlers such as "Assignments 01" or "Assignments 02". Tiddle

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-07 Thread James Weaver
I'm not following the [{!!parent}] idea. Are you saying that the parent field already exists and just has to be used in this manner, or a parent field has to be added? I've tried both, but am too inexperienced with TW5 to have succeeded in making either work. Can you please include a bit more

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-07 Thread Jeremy Ruston
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Joshua wrote: > Great, I figured out how useful [{!!parent}] can be. Using your example > above of [{!!parent}], am I correct in assuming there can be only one > parent? > Yes, that's right; we're using a field for the parent relationship because that gives us a

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-06 Thread Joshua
Great, I figured out how useful [{!!parent}] can be. Using your example above of [{!!parent}], am I correct in assuming there can be only one parent? Joshua On Friday, December 6, 2013 1:36:40 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > > > @Jeremy: Are there any features in TW5 (or in planning) that will

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-05 Thread Jeremy Ruston
> @Jeremy: Are there any features in TW5 (or in planning) that will support > recursive navigation of parent (and child) tiddlers? > I'm hoping that a fair amount of what's needed is already there. The key to displaying potentially recursive graphs is to use click-to-reveal to expand child nodes,

[tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-05 Thread James Weaver
Thanks, Evolena and Joshua. I'll give that a try. @Jeremy: Are there any features in TW5 (or in planning) that will support recursive navigation of parent (and child) tiddlers? Thanks, Jim On Thursday, December 5, 2013 10:05:13 AM UTC-5, Evolena wrote: > > As Joshua said, *IF* you have a stric

[tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-05 Thread Evolena
As Joshua said, *IF* you have a strictly arborescent structure of tags (no tiddler with 2 or more tags), you may try to replace the content of the $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags shadow tiddler by this: <$list filter="[is[current]tags[]]"> <$list filter="[is[current]tags[]]"><$list filter="[is[cur

[tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-05 Thread Joshua
I believe you will have problems due to the limitations in tagging. Tagging is like a link to another tiddler but that link carries not properties to describe why it is linked. You can definitely create a list filter which would give you the results you want, but only if LatvianGambit is only t

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-05 Thread PMario
On Thursday, December 5, 2013 4:10:18 AM UTC+1, James Weaver wrote: > > Thanks Jonas. Will it work with TW5? > nope -m -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-04 Thread Jonas "fudgebob dicepants" Susara
I am not sure about that coz I haven't tried it in TW5. So... S.O.S to fellow TW fans here! :) On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Jim Weaver wrote: > Thanks Jonas. Will it work with TW5? > > Regards, > Jim Weaver > > > On Dec 4, 2013, at 10:01 PM, Jonas Susara wrote: > > Hello, James. > > Maybe

Re: [tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-04 Thread Jim Weaver
Thanks Jonas. Will it work with TW5? Regards, Jim Weaver > On Dec 4, 2013, at 10:01 PM, Jonas Susara wrote: > > Hello, James. > > Maybe you'd like to try TagsTreePlugin? It can be found here: > http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html > > It will show your tags in a tree-like structure on

[tw] Re: Creating a breadcrumb list of tags

2013-12-04 Thread Jonas Susara
Hello, James. Maybe you'd like to try TagsTreePlugin? It can be found here: http://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html It will show your tags in a tree-like structure on the left side. Gah, I've been using it awhile. :) --Jonas -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the G