Mat,
No offence taken, and of course you have the skills to create what you want.
And yes a primitive would be helpful, but one can be built without a submit
button could be created.
The edit fields solution I am working on allows you to simply add "text" to
the list of fields in a field on
Mat,
I agree what I suggested above was mostly visual. I am proposing an
all-encompassing search bar composed of the above visual tweaks, unified
search mode, as well as "fuzzy matching". In another thread in this group,
we had a discussion about a plugin Rob Hoelz developed incorporating
@PMario - thanks for pointing me to those links.
Your creation looks intresting. UI-wise, the basic search is of course much
more direct - i.e you have constant access to the search field and it
starts to search immediately as you type into it. No clicking of buttons.
It is this directly
Diego, I like the things shown in your example links - but they seem to be
more about the visual UI than functionality.
Regarding
>- If it starts with '$', search all system tiddlers
>
> Yes, the restriction to not present system tids *in spite of explicitly
searching for them* is
Hi Mat,
There is a discussion going on about my "advanced search plus" plugin:
https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/advanced-search-plus/
This may be interesting:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/tWo3S6sEwTs/QIzQhC7PCAAJ
I did create it pretty much for the same usecase as you
I 100% agree! I've long fantizied of a single, simple search everywhere
bar, ala:
https://codepen.io/adrianlambertz/pen/bNQjvp
That we just bring up with a keyboard shortcut. The closest (visually) is:
http://j.d.spartan.tiddlyspot.com/
However behaviorally, I think it could be greatly
@Tony. Sounds interesting. Note that any user *can* of course manually
create a "field with a submit button" but my point is that it should be
built into core as a primitive. So I'm not really interested in seeing some
neat macros that I probably could have created myself. I, of course, have
When hacking, I find it annoying to constantly have to pull up the
"advanced search"... but it just struck me; Can't standard search simply
also be a "filter search"?
Basially; any string entered into the search field that is prefixed with
"[" is interpreted as a filter. Tiddler titles must
Mat,
I am working on something very similar but perhaps solving problems you have
not noted before.
I will share when back at my deskto or search for editfields
Regards
Tony
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I wish to bounce this here to make it precise before possibly adding it as
a request on github
This is a proposal to extend the EditTextWidget or possibly introduce a new
widget to be a simple-to-use unit for user input.
*Problem*
The EditTextWidget does not work for modifying the
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