PMario,

It's close but it still opens the tiddler in another tiddler within
the story.  I was thinking more of a slideshow sort of thing where it
doesn't open the next/previous tiddler in a separate tiddler.  I could
probably just use the tabs for this.

Thanks,
   Andrew J. Leer



On Nov 7, 6:24 am, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Andrew,
>
> On Nov 6, 5:02 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >So that you don't lose any of the ability to open multiple tiddlers at
> >once, but you can still "follow a trail/follow a train of thought" as
> >it were, sniffing the roses of information along the way.
> >You might have in the macro something like
> > <<tiddlerGallery
>
>         "tiddlerTitle1"
>         "tiddlerTitle2"
>         "tiddlerTitle3"
>
> You should give NavigationMacro[1] a try. This is exactly what it
> does.
> The problem is, that all original links I know are broken at the
> moment.
>
> you should use [2]. Thats the one I am using in my presentation
> project.
> I want to set up a tiddlyspot in the near future and make a
> description of
> the project here.
>
> I payed around with the macro and faced some topics, which I think I
> have solved
> already. But everything is in german at the moment :)
>
> regards Mario
>
> [1]http://tw.lewcid.org/#NavigationMacro(broken link??)
> [2]http://web.archive.org/web/20071012024303/http://tw.lewcid.org/
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