Hi josep

I don't know if this is a good idea - or just an extension to the
problem  - but how about embedding included tiddlers in tiddlers that
are present at startup?
Like this: <<tiddler IncludedTiddlerName>>
This way the permalink would work - and next step would be to refresh
the tiddlerdisplay, when the IncludePlugin has done it's job..
Maybe you can force it to do so - somehow..

However It would be great if "someone" could/would make a plugin with
a preloader for embedded tiddlers.
Some equivalent of SplashScreen inside a tiddler - on top of a
<<tiddler IncludedTiddlername>> this way you wouldn't feel that you
had to wait untill forever before the TW has loaded - and the
IncludePluginfeature loses it's effect ...

I think that if you have to wait for the inclusion of external
tiddlers - untill the TW opens - then you might be better of using a
BIG TW in the first place...... Just a thought - I certainly might be
wrong.

YS Måns Mårtensson

On May 26, 5:47 pm, josep <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> how to do a permalink on an included tiddler of a TiddlyWiki with
> IncludePlugin?
> the problem with this kind of TW is that if we use the permalink of
> included tiddlers, we are trying to acces a tiddler that is no yet
> loaded. so permalink don't run
>
> perhaps a solution can be to use SplashScreenPlugin combined with the
> results of IncludeState?
> when the state is "included" the SplashScreen can finish their
> function. is that possible?
>
> thanks in advance for your help,
> josep
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