Try this:
http://monkeygtd.tiddlyspot.com/demo3.html#DatePicker
http://monkeygtd.tiddlyspot.com/demo3.html#dateChooserPlugin

Ken Girard

On Feb 19, 2:49 am, nk <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm following this thread with a lot of interest because I can use the
> tips for creating my own tiddler 'types' in tiddlywiki.  However, does
> anyone know how to add a datepicker in the edit template?
> Eg. something like this :
> <div class='my-info'>
>  Date: &nbsp;<span macro='datepicker o-date'></span>
> </div>
>
> Thanks
>
> Henk
>
> On Feb 18, 11:20 pm, Reenen Laurie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Cool! I've saved a copy locally.
>
> > A couple of questions...
>
> > The Cards tiddler doesn't update automatically.  If I add a card, or change
> > a card's fields, then the "summary" page(s) should update automatically.
> > There is probably another plugin to do that (add tiddler names to an
> > UpdateTiddlers tiddler, for those who should be "autoupdated" after each
> > change to tiddlers with a tag in the UpdateTags tiddler).
>
> > Also, could I somehow "populate" the TW with csv file (or stream) that might
> > look like this:
> > {schema: amount, Cardname, Color,Type, Attack, Defense, Rarity)
> > 4,RedCard1,Red,Creature,2,1,rare
> > 4,RedCard2,Red,Creature,,,common
> > 20,aLand,,Land,,,common
>
> > This CSV would create new tiddlers for Redcard1, Redcard2, aLand, Color,
> > Type, and then a last one (which could be preexisting, but needs to update)
> > Deck.
>
> > Regards,
> > -Reenen
>
> > On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Reenen Laurie <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Sorry, there is a "add a card" button... :-D
>
> > > On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Reenen Laurie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> Awesome, I am just struggling on how to add a new card...
>
> > >> Adding a new tiddler is easy, but how does it "become" a card?
>
> > >> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Ken Girard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> Played with it a little more to help you on your way to learning what
> > >>> can be done with TW.
>
> > >>> Ken Girard
>
> > >>> On Feb 17, 4:16 pm, Ken Girard <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>> > It is. Look at:
>
> > >>> >http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#WhereClauseExamples%20%5B%5BDisp.
> > >>> ..
>
> > >>> > to start you on the joys of writing forEach commands.
>
> > >>> > The second tiddler in that link does what you want, you just need to
> > >>> > change it from looking for a tag to looking for a field, which you can
> > >>> > see how to do in the Cards tiddler in my TW.
>
> > >>> > Ken Girard
>
> > >>> > On Feb 17, 2:46 pm, Reenen Laurie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> > > Wow awesome!  TW (and the community) doesn't cease to amaze me.
>
> > >>> > > Would it be possible to "group" without the card names?  To for
> > >>> instance get
> > >>> > > the amount of red cards without specifying exactly what they are...
> > >>> almost
> > >>> > > like a pivottable?
>
> > >>> > > On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Ken Girard <[email protected]>
> > >>> wrote:
>
> > >>> > > > Take a look at:
> > >>> > > >http://cardcollection.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> > >>> > > > Ken Girard
>
> > >>> > > > On Feb 17, 1:23 pm, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>> > > > > After looking at your link and playing around a bit, I am
> > >>> convinced
> > >>> > > > > that TiddlyWiki will work for me.  I added the code about to
> > >>> > > > > EditTemplate and ViewTemplate, as well as creating the other
> > >>> tiddlers
> > >>> > > > > and the new card link.  However, none of it seems to be working.
> > >>>  I'm
> > >>> > > > > still pretty new at this so I may be missing something very very
> > >>> > > > > obvious.  I was reading some stuff about the hideWhen plugin but
> > >>> I am
> > >>> > > > > not sure where I messed up.
>
> > >>> > > > > Any ideas on where I should start troubleshooting?
>
> > >>> > > > > Thanks,
> > >>> > > > > Steve
>
> > >>> > > > > On Feb 14, 1:22 pm, Ken Girard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> > > > > > It's been a while since I played MtG, but I think TW would be 
> > >>> > > > > > a
> > >>> great
> > >>> > > > > > Since you are gathering the same data set off each card, try
> > >>> using
> > >>> > > > > > hideWhen, customFields, and templates.
>
> > >>> > > > > >  You put together an edit template (CardTemplateEdit) 
> > >>> > > > > > something
> > >>> like:
> > >>> > > > > > <div class='card-info'>
> > >>> > > > > >  Color: &nbsp;<span macro='edit c-color'></span> <br />
> > >>> > > > > >  Type: &nbsp;<span macro='edit c-type'></span> <br />
> > >>> > > > > >  Rarity: &nbsp;<span macro='edit c-power'></span> <br />
> > >>> > > > > >  Attack: &nbsp;<span macro='edit c-attack'></span> <br />
> > >>> > > > > >  Defense: &nbsp;<span macro='edit c-defense'></span> <br />
> > >>> > > > > >  Number of: &nbsp;<span macro='edit c-number'></span> <br />
> > >>> > > > > > </div>
> > >>> > > > > > Same for a viewTemplate (CardTemplateView) with all the edits
> > >>> changed
> > >>> > > > > > to view.
>
> > >>> > > > > > Then in your EditTemplate you put something like:
> > >>> > > > > > <div macro="showWhen tiddler.tags.contains('Card') ||
> > >>> tiddler.title
> > >>> > > > > > == 'New Card'"> [[CardTemplateEdit]]</div>
>
> > >>> > > > > > And in the ViewTemplate:
> > >>> > > > > > <div macro="showWhenTagged Card">[CardTemplateView]]</div>
>
> > >>> > > > > > Now add in  the following in a convenient location:
> > >>> > > > > > <<newTiddler label:'Add a card' title:'New Card' tag:'Card'>>
> > >>> > > > > > When you click it, it opens a tiddler tagged Card, ready to
> > >>> collect
> > >>> > > > > > your data.
>
> > >>> > > > > > All that is left is using ForEach to gather all the data and
> > >>> display
> > >>> > > > > > it in a fashion you like.
>
> > >>> > > > > > For something that does a lot of this, take a look at:
> > >>> > > >http://no-sin.com/wiki/WorkTracker.html
>
> > >>> > > > > > Just occurred to me:
> > >>> > > > > > Use what I wrote above to gather the data on your entire
> > >>> collection.
> > >>> > > > > > Then use tiddlerSlices (http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Slice) to
> > >>> list data
> > >>> > > > > > on different decks;
> > >>> > > > > > |Goblin Deck|3|
> > >>> > > > > > |Destroy It All|4|
> > >>> > > > > > |World Beater|0|
>
> > >>> > > > > > Write a forEach that uses the containing tiddler's title to
> > >>> look up
> > >>> > > > > > all info on the cards in that deck. So if you put it into a
> > >>> tiddler
> > >>> > > > > > titled Goblin Deck it would list the name of the card and how
> > >>> many to
> > >>> > > > > > put in to the deck.
>
> > >>> > > > > > Ken Girard
>
> > >>> > > > > > On Feb 13, 5:33 pm, "Dave Gifford -http://www.giffmex.org/";
>
> > >>> > > > > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>> > > > > > > Word of encouragement-
>
> > >>> > > > > > > Most of this sounds right up TiddlyWiki's alley, using
> > >>> > > > > > > ForEachTiddlerPlugin and maybe a couple others. The only
> > >>> tricky part
> > >>> > > > > > > is your description of the stats page. I'm sure that's 
> > >>> > > > > > > doable
> > >>> > > > somehow.
> > >>> > > > > > > We'll see what ideas the big guns give you...
>
> > >>> > > > > > > Dave
>
> > >>> > > > > > > On Feb 13, 2:58 pm, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > Hi All,
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > Just wanted to see if TiddlyWiki had the capabilities to
> > >>> handle my
> > >>> > > > > > > > project without too much hassle.  I'm willing to do some
> > >>> > > > programming,
> > >>> > > > > > > > but if I have to code tremendous amounts there might be a
> > >>> better
> > >>> > > > tool
> > >>> > > > > > > > out there.
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > I have used TiddlyWiki and its variants in the past for
> > >>> different
> > >>> > > > > > > > tasks and organizing but it was all very surface level.
> > >>>  I've got a
> > >>> > > > > > > > personal project that I was going to organize using an
> > >>> Excel sheet,
> > >>> > > > > > > > but I think that tagging in TiddlyWiki will give me some
> > >>> better
> > >>> > > > > > > > organization and updating ability.
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > Forgive my geekiness but this project is essentially to
> > >>> micromanage
> > >>> > > > a
> > >>> > > > > > > > fixed set of collectible card game (A draft cube
> > >>> forMagicthe
> > >>> > > > > > > > Gathering to be specific) cards based on several 
> > >>> > > > > > > > attributes
> > >>> as well
> > >>> > > > as
> > >>> > > > > > > > providing a place to comment and note on individual cards.
> > >>>  It's
> > >>> > > > not
> > >>> > > > > > > > intended to manage a large collection but rather a 
> > >>> > > > > > > > rotating
> > >>> pool of
> > >>> > > > > > > > cards (less than 400).  Part of the need is the ability to
> > >>> get
> > >>> > > > > > > > statistics.  Each card would be represented by a Tiddler
> > >>> (and there
> > >>> > > > is
> > >>> > > > > > > > only ever one of any card) and would have tags 
> > >>> > > > > > > > representing
> > >>> various
> > >>> > > > > > > > attributes (i.e. type of card, color of card, cost of 
> > >>> > > > > > > > card,
> > >>> whether
> > >>> > > > a
> > >>> > > > > > > > card is active or not).
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > I would like to have a page with stats like "Cards tagged
> > >>> as 'red'
> > >>> > > > are
> > >>> > > > > > > > 15% of all active cards".  Or "Of active red cards, there
> > >>> are 10
> > >>> > > > with
> > >>> > > > > > > > a cost of 2".
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > The tiddler for a card itself would contain a link to
> > >>> external
> > >>> > > > > > > > information about the card in the game as well as notes
> > >>> about the
> > >>> > > > card
> > >>> > > > > > > > based upon its performance in games.  New cards could be
> > >>> added,
> > >>> > > > > > > > replacing older cards which would have their tag changed
> > >>> from
> > >>> > > > active
> > >>> > > > > > > > to inactive, so the notes could be maintained even though
> > >>> they
> > >>> > > > would
> > >>> > > > > > > > not count in the stats.
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > It would also be great to be able to list the cards by
> > >>> different
> > >>> > > > > > > > combinations of tags and in order of certain values.
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > Is this something TiddlyWiki could do and if so, where
> > >>> should I
> > >>> > > > start?
>
> > >>> > > > > > > > Thanks,
> > >>> > > > > > > > Steve- Hide quoted text -
>
> > >>> > > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text
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