Hi Mark,

I've been unsuccessful in making antisesame work on my site.  I've
disabled your other versions, tried it on various little branches, I
copied and pasted your antisesame code (but not your tiddlers I admit)
I am a bit thick in the head right now though.

Perhaps you could try it on the latest version of my site since that's
what I tried it on. You got it all fresh in your mind so you might
find I was doing something wrong.

Oh I did notice the +s and -s do get mixed up when trees are open on
startup, I think that was always the case.

Morris

On May 21, 4:24 am, "Mark S." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Morris,
>
> I've just updated plugin2 with a new, undocumented feature.
> Undocumented, because we'll have to see if its worth it.
>
> Now when you specify the settings, you can specify a "sesame" and an
> "antisesame" tag. Like
>
>   'collapsed: false, antisesame: "closed" '
>
> "sesame" (case matters) gives the name of the tag to indicate that a
> tiddler should be OPEN by default. "antisesame" gives the name of the
> tag to indicate that a tiddler should be CLOSED by default.
>
> So far, I haven't found any use for "sesame" -- in fact, I'm not
> entirely sure that it works -- it may be that it only works when you
> have a rootless tree.
>
> But for your purposes, the 'antisesame' does seem to work. So if you
> say that you want a menu to be open (collapsed: false), but specify
> 'antisesame' as "closed", and then tag each of the tier two menu items
> with "closed", then the tree will be open, but each of the branches
> will be closed.
>
> I allow you to specify your own tags, in case you're already using
> "open" and "closed" for something, or in case you want to have
> different menu trees with different defaults.
>
> The extra code to do this may slow things down a bit ... not sure.
> Seems fine on FF so far. Oh, code seems to work on IE 6 so far as
> well ... if you want to put that on your front page.
>
> Persistence problems ... well, one thing at a time ;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
> On May 20, 2:51 am, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On May 20, 1:53 pm, "Mark S." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Well done Mark.  I have added Plugin2 to my site.  It is working just
> > fine, have a look.
>
> > For a big menu like I'm using to see how it feels; opening the whole
> > thing is a bit over the top.
>
> > However I put it in the persist state and it remembers where it was
> > when you last had it open during any session but doesn't persist with
> > a reload.
>
> > The next problem is how to keep it partially open because I'd like a
> > chosen number of top levels to be open on startup.  You might be
> > interested to know that my first three levels are three different
> > tiddlers and are where they are because of tags.  However they
> > obviously inherit the open all command.
>
> > > I hope you don't mind, but I've borrowed your stylesheet setup.
>
> > Not at all but we do need to work something out for the images
> > though.  I can't guarantee I can keep them on my site for everyone for
> > all time. You might try ImageShack.
>
> > Keep on truckin' :-)
>
> > Morris
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