BTC,

Thanks for sharing this. It is a great example of alternate methods. 
Unfortunately I don't like using wider sidebars much, but I would like to 
use this mechanism to support a separate story for projects. Open a project 
which then opens the last open related tiddlers, close the project or open 
another and close (for later access) the first projects tiddlers and open 
those previously open in the second project.

If you could share your method/code pattern It would be appreciated.

Thanks for your contributions to the community.

Regards
Tony


On Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 12:18:53 AM UTC+10, BurningTreeC wrote:
>
> Hi dear Tiddly Community,
>
> I'm currently shamelessly stealing the styles from TiddlyDesktop to create 
> a NoteBooks plugin, a plugin for sub-notebooks within a single tiddlywiki 
> ...
>
> ... and I'm hoping for some ideas
>
> There's a link for who's interested: http://tw5notebooks.tiddlyspot.com/
>
>
> Basically, the tab in the sidebar is for switching / editing notebooks. 
> Once a notebook is selected, new tiddlers are automatically tagged with its 
> title
>
> I hope someone's interested to play around with it and can provide me some 
> inspiration :P
>
> best wishes
> btc
>

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