Ciao springer

Thanks for the detailed description and Classic implementation example!

It looks like a very, very useful tool for writers. 

The key functional take-away from your post for me was the evident argument 
for, and support it gives to, writers to "stay-in-flow".

I'll write more comments about this & potential functionality in a later 
reply to Jeremy.

Best wishes
TT

On Monday, 30 December 2019 18:31:07 UTC+1, springer wrote:
>
> Tony asked about RedirectMacro, and I realized that my answer was going to 
> hijack his thread about transclusion. 
>
> RedirectMacro can be found here: 
> http://checkettsweb.com/styles/themes.htm#RedirectMacro
>
> In TW Classic, this plugin made for entirely seamless internal linking, no 
> need for double-brackets nor CamelCase. Anytime a tiddler contained a 
> string (one or more words) that matched an existing tiddler title (or an 
> alias of it, given AliasPlugin), the tiddler would render in view mode just 
> as if a link had been specified, though the tiddler text itself could 
> remain without any kind of link markup. On my old ethics site, you can open 
> a tiddler in edit mode and see the links are "not there" except in this 
> virtual way: http://ethics.tiddlyspot.com/#happiness
>
> Here's the kind of use case that made it fabulous: During class (there's a 
> 5-minute warmup problem students do while I hand papers back, unpack and 
> plug in my laptop), I could paste in a bit of from a student's written work 
> (submitted via moodle the night before, with an excerpt from our primary 
> texts and then a paragraph of commentary). As soon as we go from edit to 
> view mode, EVERY technical concept in the excerpt, and every key word and 
> red flag word in the student's commentary, is lit up as a link. I now have 
> all the resources of my wiki available (definitions, pointers) to help 
> structure the discussion as I correct misunderstandings, pull up more 
> details, etc. (Here's a real example 
> <http://ethics.tiddlyspot.com/#%5B%5BExperience%20and%20free%20will%5D%5D> 
> of student writing that I pasted in, and got to render with all the links 
> with no fuss.)
>
> If someone asks "How much trouble is it to go through and put brackets 
> around all the key terms after you paste?" that person is probably not 
> working in front of a live audience (where that audience is not there to 
> get TiddlyWiki lessons).
>
> Now, suppose that today I add three terms (with definitions, perhaps some 
> aliases) to my wiki. With RedirectMacro, a single reload of the site was 
> sufficient to update the display of every tiddler that already contained 
> that word or phrase (or its aliases). 
>
> How much trouble is it to pause, after each time I add a term, to use 
> TiddlerCommander or another advanced search function to find tiddlers with 
> that term and replace appearances of the term with double-bracketed 
> reference? Someone who asks this has not been adding wiki content at the 
> last minute while running late toward a classroom full of students. ;)
>
> If an equivalent could be generated for TW5, I would be beyond delighted.
>
> -Springer
>
> On Sunday, December 29, 2019 at 12:15:40 AM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Springer,
>>
>> Please describe "Clint Checkett's Redirect macro" because I have no idea 
>> what it does, so I can't give an indicator if there is a method to replace 
>> it. I am sure I know more than I used to with TW5.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>>
>>>>>>>>

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