For a very complete and beautiful example of using tabs in a mainmenu you can check out Morris Grays adaption (twtudu) or Dave Giffords (tiddlydu3). You might even be able to adapt one of them to your project - getting new tools through the projects/goals and tasks management.... Morris Grays version: http://twtudu.tiddlyspot.com/ Dave Giffords original tiddlydu3 (also with tabs) http://www.giffmex.org/tiddlydu3.html
Regards Måns Mårtensson On May 8, 2:39 am, Måns <[email protected]> wrote: > You might also replace the taglists (<<tag SomeTagName>>) with tabs, > and in the tabs have next layer of data, links etc... > > Something like this: > +++[ButtonTitle]...<<tiddler ShowTabsForTags with: {{tiddler.title}} > {{"SomeTagName"}} >>+++ > > ShowTabsForTags is also from Eric Shulmans repository of plugins and > scripts:http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ShowTabsForTags > > Regards Måns Mårtensson > > On May 8, 2:28 am, Måns <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi Dickon > > > Maybe you are looking for something like: > > NestedSlidersPluginhttp://tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPlugin > > > Read about it here:http://tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo > > > From what I understand, reading the documentation, it is possible to > > have several layers in the sliders - links, tooltips, embedded > > tiddlers, asf... > > > Regards Måns Mårtensson > > > On May 7, 5:53 pm, dickon <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > At the TiddlyWeb project for manualizing a complex set of > > > interventions with young people in severe psychiatric difficulty > > > (TiddlyManuals) I am moving forwards into using this with real teams > > > now, which is exciting (and not just for me, but for them, too!) > > > > The TiddlyManual approach is a dynamic manualization that marries > > > evidence-based material drawn from different "schools" of thought with > > > the "bottom-up" lived experience of teams working in often chaotic > > > places with quite chaotic kids. During team meetings and discussion, > > > using an LCD projector, we enter various real problems or dilemmas > > > that these workers encounter into their local "template manual", and > > > then marry these up to existing evidence-based material in the manual > > > - moving from a "Do therapy 'x' because the theory states you should" > > > position to a "When this happens again, in our experience these things > > > help" position - a subtle but important shift of emphasis, meaning > > > that teams become co-authors of their own practice manual. > > > > The problem: > > > > We generate long lists of problems. (In the manual > > > athttp://imp.peermore.com/imp/recipes/imp/tiddlers.wikigoto"How do > > > we...?" on the left side of the mainmenu above the top, and then look > > > at the drop down menu for, say, "Manage Clinical Problems") What are > > > already quite long drop-down menus will be rapidly getting much longer > > > as new sub-problems are added, which is going to get clumsy. > > > > Solution sought: > > > > How can I set up sub-menus, so that when I look through the drop down > > > menu associated with <<tag [[Manage Clinical Problems]]>> I can then > > > click on, say <<tag Anxiety>> and a sub-menu unfolds to the side of > > > the first drop down menu, with sub-headings about alcohol, so that I > > > could then select say "Avoidance" from a list of anxiety-specific sub- > > > problems that might also include "Panic attacks", "Anxiety and > > > violence" etc etc... > > > > Hope I have made that clear enough. > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Dickon Bevington --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

