[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2022-09-12 Thread Justin H.
For others who might find this thread, and wish to read the documentation on anchor links, the official tiddler can be found here: *Anchor Links using HTML* On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 11:29:04 AM UTC-5 Mark S. wrote: > 404 Error. >

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-12-10 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
404 Error. On Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 7:08:27 AM UTC-7, S. S. wrote: > > > With sincere apologies to Watt who took a lot of time and thought to > rewrite the Documentation tiddler, I just could not get around to > including his suggestions, and this led to a few weeks delay. Unfortunately >

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
With sincere apologies to Watt who took a lot of time and thought to rewrite the Documentation tiddler, I just could not get around to including his suggestions, and this led to a few weeks delay. Unfortunately I submitted the original version

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread TonyM
S S and Suzanne, I do recommend my suggested use of the Qualify macro if there is a chance you want to do this in more than one tiddler. This will most likely be my default use. Regards Tony On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 4:09:14 PM UTC+11, S. S. wrote: > > Suzanne, > > As of now, a way of

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread S. S.
Suzanne, As of now, a way of making the *anchor* and the *anchor link* is *not* available in WikiText. So what you wrote is correct if you want the anchor to be your heading. For now, we have to use HTML. As Tony pointed out, any HTML tag (element) can hold the *id* attribute. So it could also

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread TonyM
Suzanne That is one way to do it, but any html tag that can accept the I'd parameter will work. The anchor could be in for example. The link will jump to the line with the I'd in it. So it could jump to something before your !heading Regards Tony -- You received this message because you are

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread Suzanne McHale
Does this mean that if an anchor link is desired, a heading is written as * My Heading* rather than using Wikitext to define a heading: *! My Heading?* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread S. S.
Thanks so much Watt! There are quite a few changes that I really like, specially putting the links to the sections right at the top, breaking the procedure into Step 1 & 2, and the language changes that are nice and friendlier. Appreciate the time you spent getting things in order. I will

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread Watt
Hi S. S. I looked at your docs and was convinced I could make them shorter. Now after several hours I realise how bleedin difficult it is to write concise, comprehensible docs. I salute your achievement! I've attached my attempt but it's not much of an improvement as regards brevity or

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-11 Thread S. S.
I believe the Documentation for this  (bug) transformed into a *feature* is just about ready. But that is not for me alone to decide - it's for all here who read the docs to see if it's explained clearly and properly. Any comments/additions/corrections/criticisms would be appreciated,

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-07 Thread S. S.
Tony, this is a really great solution you have reached. Wonderful insight and connecting the dots to use a <> macro! I tested it with this, and transcluded it multiple times. As you said, it works! Navigates to the correct link of the correct tiddler. > > <> > > <> > >Link to My Heading h1 >

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-07 Thread TonyM
S S , I had a hunch that paid off. If we want the ID to be unique to tiddler use qualify and it seems to work. *This should solve many of the aforementioned problems.* Eg in TOC > >Link to My Heading In Text > > My Heading Also the following works to help users nest headings > >Link to My

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-07 Thread S. S.
I guess this might be ready for submitting to tiddywiki.com now. -- 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 to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-04 Thread S. S.
Tony, Yes, I believe you are right. Having some method, limited though it may be, may be enough for most all needs. I imagine one only needs in-tiddler links for specific purposes, not for general use everywhere. Once a few dozen tiddlers are open, one is often beyond the normal use pattern

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-04 Thread TonyM
S S, One day we may find the ultimate answer, perhaps with unique automatically generated IDs however as long as we place the instructions and caveats around it your method is likely to suite 80% of cases. Using tiddlers and lists and other methods is often sufficient, however in the case of

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-04 Thread S. S.
Hi Mario, Thanks for the feedback. I had forgotten to test the CTRL click on the links. I will mention that as a side effect. What is interesting in doing this is that it brings to light an issue not talked about before. Many have been asking for internal links within a tiddler, but we can see

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-04 Thread S. S.
Thanks for the feedback Thomas. My primary interest when writing the tiddler was getting a draft copy of the documentation out. I did not do much testing, something that definitely needs to be done. I don't have easy access to many browsers or O/Ss. Still, I purposely crafted the 6 links at

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-04 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi, is this tested on Android? On my phone, navigating to https://00ss.github.io/documentation/tiddlywiki.html#Internal%20Links%20using%20HTML and clicking the ID links does rarely lead to the right position in the document. (It did once, I think, but not reproduceable.) Android 9,

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-04 Thread PMario
Hi, The biggest problem, I see, with this mechanism is, that anchor IDs must be unique. If you open a new tiddler and insert this: {{Section Names using ID for internal Links}} you'll have a problem. The whole anchoring thing is in an undefined state now. So if the user clicks a link it may

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-04 Thread S. S.
In response to the Github Issue noted below, I have made a FIRST DRAFT of : Internal Links using HTML Attaching a reference copy here as well. Comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks On Saturday, March

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-02 Thread Mohammad
Hi S.S., This is really amazing! Thank you for this discovery! One question: Having this feature and the Viewtemplates you provided to easily navigate to top/bottom of tiddlers: Is it possible to use this feature for navigating from sidebar top and have the clicked title (tiddler) at the top

Re: [tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
By the way, I made a GitHub issue to discuss handling the underlying bug: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/3811 Best wishes Jeremy > On 2 Mar 2019, at 09:20, S. S. wrote: > > > BTC, this might be a little trivial, but

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-02 Thread S. S.
BTC, this might be a little trivial, but seeing your macros made me inspired to try it out. It was fun to do and didn't take long since your examples had already done the hard parts! Puts a link at the very top of all tiddlers to take you to the bottom, and vice versa. *Tiddler* title: Top

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-01 Thread S. S.
I was quite surprised when it worked. It was very unexpected! The tiddler attached in my first post works perfectly, but the explanation used a single # in a few places where it should have been a double ##. Attaching an updated corrected tiddler. -- You received this message because you are

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-01 Thread TonyM
S S Great work furthering this. The desire for in tiddler anchors is an old one. A lot of new users coming from html and related areas quickly ask us for this. Perhaps in part because of the way a lot of open tiddlers can be displayed in the story or people build large tiddlers until they

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-01 Thread oxydum
You could also make a macro like this: \define intlink(id:"", link:"TTT", next:"", previous:"", top:"") !!! ''$link$'' Next <$reveal type="nomatch" stateTitle="$previous$" text=""> Previous Top body { counter-reset: section; } h3::before { counter-increment: section; content:

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-01 Thread oxydum
You could also make a macro like this: \define intlink(id:"", link:"TTT", next:"", previous:"", top:"") !!! ''$link$'' Next <$reveal type="nomatch" stateTitle="$previous$" text=""> Previous Top body { counter-reset: section; } h3::before { counter-increment: section; content:

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-01 Thread BurningTreeC
> > > >> It's best experienced - and the tiddler says it better than pasting it >> here. >> >> Please drag the attached tiddler into https://tiddlywiki.com/ and >> import. >> In the side bar, Click the the Recent tab, and open the tiddler. >> > > NIIICE! thank you S.S.! > >> >> Click

[tw5] Re: Section Names using ID for internal Links

2019-03-01 Thread BurningTreeC
> It's best experienced - and the tiddler says it better than pasting it > here. > > Please drag the attached tiddler into https://tiddlywiki.com/ and import. > In the side bar, Click the the Recent tab, and open the tiddler. > NIIICE! thank you S.S.! > > Click the links at the top and