[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-07 Thread Birthe C
Hi Stephan, That is really nice, thank you. For trans-editor <$edit-text tiddler=<> class="full-width"/> .full-width {width: 100%;} Birthe Den fredag den 6. april 2018 kl. 10.40.23 UTC+2 skrev Stephan Hradek: > > I've created a small example for you to reproduce on tiddlywiki.com > >

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-06 Thread Thomas Elmiger
This looks like a cool concept, Stephan, thanks for sharing! I will try it, when I find some time. Cheers! Thomas -- 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

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-06 Thread Stephan Hradek
I've created a small example for you to reproduce on tiddlywiki.com Create some paragraph tiddlers. I've called them A, B and C containing some Lorem Ipsum text . Example AA Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam eget ex nunc. Maecenas blandit

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-06 Thread Stephan Hradek
It is possible to edit the content of a tiddler in the VIEW Window of another tiddler. So if you have one tidler consistiong of transclusions of other tiddlers, it could look like this: {{My first Paraggraph||trans-edit}} {{My second Paraggraph||trans-edit}} {{My third

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-05 Thread 'Vytas' via TiddlyWiki
I am not sure, whether I should start a new discussion, so I'll ask the question the more experienced community members here: Is it (in principle) possible to EDIT the text of a tiddler from the EDIT-WINDOW of some other tiddler? If it is in principle possible, could somebody describe what

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-03 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
When you excise you have the choice of writing over with a macro. Someone could replace the default macro ($:/core/macros/translink) with one that would allow you to edit the transclusion in place. Maybe with a reveal/hide switch so the text is only visible when you want it. There's still

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-03 Thread 'Vytas' via TiddlyWiki
I think it is not that important, whether you segment one tiddler by its fields (if their content can indeed contain longer texts, links, images..), or by creating new tiddlers within the primary tiddler, AS LONG AS you have the ability to EDIT those segments within the edit-window of that

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-03 Thread Diego Mesa
Hey Tony (and others) What do you think about the idea/conceptualization of tiddler fields already being a way to "tag" and "segment" one tiddler into structured pieces? If you agree with that, wouldnt it make sense to make that job much easier? Just curious as to what others think. Best,

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-03 Thread TonyM
Mark, One solution to what you ask is to use a Draggable List of Tiddlers along with Tobias's Preview Plugin so you can review the content on hover over each tiddler link, so you can confirm where you want to position that particular tiddler in a list of tiddlers. The Source document can be

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-02 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
I don't think most people want to wrangle 20+ little tiddlers just so they can access one section inside an article. The old TWC had sections, and I think a lot of us were flabbergasted that the "improved" TW5 didn't. The old system works the way people actually think. It might be different

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-02 Thread Diego Mesa
I think all of this would be made much simpler if there was a quick and easy way to add/edit tiddler fields. SOmething like this in the body textarea of a tiddler: (=myNewField bl h asd sd sf sdf =) or in a special "field" textarea, collapsable right under the textarea/body. With this in

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-02 Thread TonyM
Vytas, I totaly support Jeds points. Have you used the excise tool using the editor tool bar. This will help divide text into tiddlers while retaining a single view. Regards Tony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-02 Thread 'Vytas' via TiddlyWiki
Jed, I am new to TiddlyWiki. Is there a chance you could find a link to a past conversation of this kind? That would be very interesting. I see your point regarding the reinventing of "tiddlywiki within a single tiddler". I think automatic splitting of the whole text into different tiddlers

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-02 Thread Jed Carty
This conversation has happened many times, but the conclusion has always been the same. The power of tiddlywiki comes from having different tiddlers, you can't have only one tiddler and use what is special about tiddlywiki. The way to do what you are talking about in tiddlywiki is to have a

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-01 Thread Mat
> > Wow Mat!! > > Attention looks great! If you have the time, please make it a plugin and > lets get it on the main TW site! > Thanks Diego. Considering how nothing is really put on the main tiddlywiki.com site, but only references to it, I think it could be referred to in its current state.

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-01 Thread Mat
Vytas, happy you like the CherryPicker. @@.pfx ''pfx'':<>@@ > Not sure if that is intentional from my side or not. Good you solved it but if there are any side effects from your solution, you might try to add this to the stylesheet: .pfx {display:none;} > By playing around with the

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-01 Thread Diego Mesa
Wow Mat!! Attention looks great! If you have the time, please make it a plugin and lets get it on the main TW site! Diego On Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 11:14:38 AM UTC-5, Mat wrote: > > Hi Vytas > > Yes, I made http://cherrypicker.tiddlyspot.com and later > http://attention.tiddlyspot.com

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-04-01 Thread 'Vytas' via TiddlyWiki
Thank you for your responses Jed and Mat. Mat, I have tried the CherryPicker tool. Great job! After having imported the three CherryPicker components to my wiki, I ran into an issue that the macro <> adds, for each segment, three additional unwanted lines: *pfx:HEY*, *txt: text within a

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-03-31 Thread Mat
Hi Vytas Yes, I made http://cherrypicker.tiddlyspot.com and later http://attention.tiddlyspot.com for this purpose. I believe the latter is more polished than the former. Also, I vaguely recall Thomas Elmiger made some variant later and he is good at perfecting things. It is, in deed, a

[tw] Re: How to tag separate paragraphs in different tiddlers and then transclude them?

2018-03-31 Thread Jed Carty
The only way to do this would be to make each paragraph a separate tiddler. The text slicer plugin already does this on a larger scale so while it may not be usable for what you want it is possible to do it. There has been a lot of discussion about things like this and sub-sections in tiddlers