On Dec 23, 6:18 am, "Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The drawback is that you > have to manually add the topics to the mainmenu, and that you can't > collapse the main topics down, you have to see the entire menu for > each topic. With mine, the topics subtopics and notes are all the same > font styles, but they get automatically added to the mainmenu and can > be collapsed completely. You can pick which is the better fit for you. Dave you've forgotten there is an important major, major difference between TW Notes and NoBrainer. As I noted in TW Notes, the meaning of Master Topic has changed from the NoBrainer version. In TW Notes the Master Topic as you can see is in red and each one of those is the same as the single one in NoBrainer that you call Topic Index. They each behave exactly the same as Topic Index and collapse just as far. They each individually automatically add sub topics exactly the same. They don't collapse because what you call a Master Topic in NoBrainer is actually the first sub-topic in TW Notes. (With a single topic in TW Notes it's the same as NoBrainer.) If you understand what I mean. The only manual adding is after you've created a new Master Topic is to insert it into MainMenu. And it's worth the effort because what you are actually doing is creating another NoBrainer within TW Notes. Please understand they are two different animals and TW Notes is higher up the food chain :-) TW Notes in the demo as you see it is worth two NoBrainers and can easily evolve further. I have incorporated most of your changes and suggestions including the updated plugins and printing considerations. The cooperation is great but we might be creating a rod for our own backs with two versions of both:-) I have Christmas presents to wrap now and may take a short break. All the best and blessings to you and yours for the holidays. Morris On Dec 23, 6:18 am, "Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/" <[email protected]> wrote: > @MrMakaveli > > Morris' mainmenu is built on mine so I don't think I'm out of line by > answering this. > > It's not easy to explain our MainMenus since it is a rather > complicated web of plugins and scripts. Double click on the tiddler > MainMenu and you will see the script and the macro used there. One is > for the refresh button, and the next is the foreachtiddler index. That > index is what populates the table of contents. > > Also see the tag systemConfig to see what plugins were used. I > basically liked Simon's SiteMapMacro and used that, but it required a > few other plugins. If I'm not mistaken, InlineJavascriptPlugin and > NestedSlidersPlugin (which I had to adapt slightly). There are also > CSS styles applied to it for the look of it. > > One difference between Morris' and mine: With Morris' the scripts > mentioned above are in the tiddlers for the main topics (He has Topic > and Topic2 on display for you). The advantage of this is that the > topics show up with bold red titles in contrast to the notes and > subtopics within them. Nice visual touch. The drawback is that you > have to manually add the topics to the mainmenu, and that you can't > collapse the main topics down, you have to see the entire menu for > each topic. With mine, the topics subtopics and notes are all the same > font styles, but they get automatically added to the mainmenu and can > be collapsed completely. You can pick which is the better fit for you. > > I'm sure that doesn't help much, but I'm really at a loss as to what > else to tell you. Blessings > > Dave Gifford --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

