On Monday, January 22, 2018 at 9:20:43 PM UTC+1, ste...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Of course, this won't work with links from within your tiddlers. In this
> case, the other tiddlers will remain open, unless you use the code from
> above for all your internal links.
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One additional thought: Is
Hi,
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 5:59:17 PM UTC+1, TheDiveO wrote:
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> I'm looking for a single tiddler storyview and I'm aware of the "zoomin"
> storyview. I've experimented with the zoomin storyview, but I see some
> obstacles to my particular usecase.
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In addition to the suggestions
Hi Jeremy,
that sounds very much like what I would like to achieve! Like other have
replied here, I very much prefer your second approach, and for the same
reasons you list. Overloading close button semantic doesn't sound right for
something that's not intended to be a quick hack. As for the
Ciao Jeremy & TheDiveO
I'm thinking here from the surface level of what would be useful to me.
Single (whole viewport) Tiddlers would seriously ease Slide Shows, Graphics
Galleries, Presentations.
I can't conceive of these without *Previous* & *Next* navigation buttons.
I DO understand these
Many of my usecases would benefit from the 2nd apprach that Jeremy
described, so +1. ~ Hans
On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 3:48:32 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> I think I prefer the second approach because it avoids overloading the
> semantics of the “close” button; and with the
Hi TheDiveO
It would be useful to have a proper single tiddler view. As you say, the key
problem with the current zoomin view is the way that tiddlers other than the
top one are still rendered, and hence impact performance.
We already have a precedent for attributes that customise the
A more detailed analysis of the TW5 core shows that the story river
($:/StoryList) is managed (at least) in two different places. One is the
<$navigator> widget in the page template. The other place is a startup
module that registers itself with any URL change events. This module then
rewrites
Unfortunately, the limit/first[1] hack in the storyriver template doesn't
work as expected. Whenever a tiddler links to another tiddler down in the
storyriver and you have managed to close that other tiddler then it won't
get reopened.
Maybe it would be better to catch the navigation-related
Ah, that's what the animation parameter is for. So this fixes my obstacle
#1. #2 was alsk already answered.
So your suggestion to use the limit/first filter operator sounds like an
interesting hack to try out to get also #3 done.
Best regards,
Harald
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 9:07:40 PM
topleftbar? Do you refer to the tiddler controls or the right sidebar?
On Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 2:06:04 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
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> Does setting the tiddlywiki to permaview to help back and forward.
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> Also use the topleftbar to always maintain something on a page to get
> someone out of
Does setting the tiddlywiki to permaview to help back and forward.
Also use the topleftbar to always maintain something on a page to get someone
out of trouble.
I will soon release my menu solution that could help provide a low impact
access to features from a simple button in a single
in the info tab of the control panel the animation duration can be set to
zero to turn off animation.
I remember someone demoing a single tiddler storyview - I think they used a
limit[1] in a filter but I cannot remember the exact details
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 4:59:17 PM UTC,
Now that's useful, thank you very much! I've somehow missed that all the
time.
Best regards,
TheDiveO
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 6:46:09 PM UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
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> To always have a tiddler open create $:/config/EmptyStoryMessage
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#HistoryMechanism
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> Birthe
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To always have a tiddler open create $:/config/EmptyStoryMessage
https://tiddlywiki.com/#HistoryMechanism
Birthe
Den fredag den 19. januar 2018 kl. 17.59.17 UTC+1 skrev TheDiveO:
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> I'm looking for a single tiddler storyview and I'm aware of the "zoomin"
> storyview. I've experimented with
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