Hi Eric, Thanks for clarification! I will delete my original post here and this one (your reply) will remain for readers! So, people should consider this right protected and can be used with Permission.
--Mohammad On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 7:12:30 PM UTC+3:30, Eric Shulman wrote: > > On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 5:59:30 AM UTC-8, Mohammad wrote: >> >> I have prepared a summary on Eric TOC Tools with a simple installation. >> This is for people like to give a try or use Eric flexible TOC and >> outliner in their real work. >> I hope Eric confirm if the procedure given below is correct. >> Regarding the license I assume it is open source, but Eric himself will >> explain. >> > > Although I have posted InsideTW for *reading*, I have NOT yet "published" > InsideTW or the TiddlyBook framework for general distribution. Take note > of the words on the CoverPage: > > *FOR REVIEW ONLY - DO NOT DISTRIBUTE* > > I'm OK with sharing the current TOC stuff for *testing and debugging > purposes only*. While it can be used in other documents, I have my own > plans for providing a separate distribution for public consumption and I > don't want people to grab all sort of bits and pieces of the TiddlyBook > framework until I formally package and publish each bundle - which I have > NOT done yet! > > While I can appreciate your enthusiasm for my work, *Please don't tell > people to take ANY other parts of the TiddlyBook framework without asking > me!* > > >> The Eric TOC tools is a set of macros, templates, and stylesheets to >> create flexible table of contents by Eric Shulman >> <http://tiddlytools.com/InsideTW/>. >> > > Everything that I share for general use will be formally distributed under > my *legal trademark* of TiddlyTools, so "Eric TOC" is NOT an appropriate > name. > > When I do provide a distribution "bundle" for the TOC, it will be called > "TiddlyTools/TOC". > > >> It can create an outliner, a feature (outlining) quite necessary in long >> writings like novels, theses, project reports,... >> >> It is a smart designed Table of Contents (TOC) generator. >> >> It not only generates a flexible table of content, but also generates its >> TOC as an outliner. >> >> With the outliner, you can see in a single glance the overall status of >> your contents (book, report, ...). See how contents (sections, chapters, >> ...) are organised. See which character appear in which scene. Quickly >> rearrange things. Write notes for each item as you keep the big picture in >> view. >> >> - It is possible to drag'n drop a tiddler title from the river into >> the TOC (outliner) >> >> You can also drag-and-drop to re-order items within the TOC. Drag a TOC > item and drop it onto another TOC item. The dropped item is placed > *before* the item it is dropped onto. Hold SHIFT while dropping to place > the item to *after* the item it is dropped onto. Hold CTRL while dropping > to place the item as a "child" of the item it is dropped onto. > >> >> - It uses $:/HistoryList!!currenttiddler to highlight the most >> recently opened tiddler >> - It can exclude items and multiple branches in the TOC >> - It can switch between author mode and reader mode (in reader mode >> one cannot edit the TOC) >> >> >> - It uses a local window on hover lets you create new item and new >> branch >> >> >> - It uses a local window on hover lets you create new item and new >> branch >> >> Not sure what you mean by "local window". When in "author" mode, > hovering over a TOC item shows the TiddlyWiki standard "more" menu for that > tiddler. > >> >> - It has toc-list macro, a simple recursion, that returns the entire >> TOC contents as a simple list of tiddlers >> >> toc-all macro is also a simple recursion that shows the whole TOC with > indented levels, but without support for open/close individual branches > toc-tree macro offers full tree with "arrows" to open/close individual > branches. It also features "auto-open" logic to open a branch when you > view a tiddler contained in that branch (i.e., navigation to a tiddler via > normal "in tiddler" links) > >> >> - It has a ViewTemplate addition that uses the toc-list output to >> present next/previous buttons to provide a "sequential reader" interface >> that lets you step through all the TOC items, one at a time. >> >> TiddlyTools/NavBar/Bottom is optional, and currently transcludes a few > bits of TiddlyBook-specific content and includes a reference to > {{TiddlyBook/RootTag}} to define the TOC starting tag (the "root" of the > tree). I will eventually be re-factoring this tiddler into two parts, one > for TiddlyBook-specific use, and another as a generic TOC addon. > > How to Install >> >> The ONLY tiddlers that are REQUIRED for the TOC "bundle" are: > [prefix[TiddlyTools/TOC]] [[TiddlyTools/ReadOnly/Stylesheet]] > > 1. TiddlyTools/ReadOnly/Stylesheet > 2. TiddlyTools/TOC/Macros > 3. TiddlyTools/TOC/scrollhere.js > 4. TiddlyTools/TOC/StyleSheet > 5. TiddlyTools/TOC/Template > > with an OPTIONAL addition of: > [[TiddlyTools/ReadOnly]] [[TiddlyTools/NavBar/Bottom]] > > 1. TiddlyTools/NavBar/Bottom > 2. TiddlyTools/ReadOnly > > The following are NOT part of the TOC bundle and should NOT be copied > without separate permission > >> >> 1. TiddlyTools/History >> 2. TiddlyTools/ReadOnly/Toolbar >> 3. TiddlyTools/Settings/Macros >> 4. TiddlyBook/Print/Page >> 5. TiddlyBook/Favorites/ToggleFavorite >> >> -e > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/6104473a-9cc0-4343-b7c9-0b93aae95fc5%40googlegroups.com.

