Thank you Mario for pointing me to these resources. So much interesting and
useful stuff!
Thanks,
Hubert
On Monday, 11 November 2019 12:50:19 UTC, PMario wrote:
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> Hi Hubert,
>
> My post was triggered by "reverse-engineer". I thought a plugin has a much
> narrower scope, than the TW core. So
Hi Hubert,
My post was triggered by "reverse-engineer". I thought a plugin has a much
narrower in scope, than the TW core. So it should be easier to understand,
what's going on there. ...
There is one more plugin that I always use to develop my own stuff:
link-to-tabs
Hi Mario,
Thank you! I didn't mean to discount the effects of your work, it's just
that I do like to open things up to see how they work as that's the way I
learn.
Your plugin does indeed look like a match for my use case, though it'll
take some time for me to ingest all that info (thanks for
On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 12:26:32 PM UTC+1, Hubert wrote:
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> That said, I think I will continue to fiddle/try to reverse-engineer
> $:/core/macros/export in order to understand it better and build something
> that 100% matches my needs based on core mechanisms alone.
>
Hi,
I did
Thanks TT, that's a very neat plugin.
That said, I think I will continue to fiddle/try to reverse-engineer
$:/core/macros/export in order to understand it better and build something
that 100% matches my needs based on core mechanisms alone.
Thanks,
Hubert
On Monday, 11 November 2019 11:15:56
Would PMario's Bundler Plugin suit the use case? Its one of the best
import/export JSON tools TW has. Set and click.
https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/bundler/#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fwikilabs%2Fbundler
Best
TT
On Monday, 11 November 2019 12:05:33 UTC+1, Hubert wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I've
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