Tony,
I did include a link for TiddlyPack in my OP but in case it didn't work, it
can be found at http://tw5-suitcase.tiddlyspot.com/
Something told me that the double curly braces was to transclude that
tiddler but I wasn't sure because I couldn't locate that tiddler anywhere
however, TiddlyPack's default tab does seem to work. I can select any tab
and refresh the page and a tab is selected by default on refresh. The first
time it was the first tab and subsequent times it was the last tab I had
selected.
Now, when I try to replicate this in an empty TW, it doesn't seem to work.
I could most certainly get away with hard-coding the default tab for the
project I'm working on since I won't have any more than 4 or 5 tabs at most
but, I'd like to still learn how to do it, if possible.
On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 1:13:20 AM UTC-4, TonyM wrote:
>
> Reaktor Blue,
>
> {{$:/config/TiddlyPack/Default}}
>
> Says to transclude the value in the $:/config/TiddlyPack/Default text
> field if you create that tiddler and put in the full tiddler title of the
> tab you want as default, it should work
>
> I am not using TiddlyPack but perhaps you can share a link?
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 2:58:49 PM UTC+10, Reaktorblue wrote:
>>
>> I created a task list based on the concepts from TiddlyPack
>> <http://tw5-suitcase.tiddlyspot.com/> but I'm running into where the
>> default tab is never selected. In TiddlyPack, I think it's the following
>> snippet that sets the default tab, via the default parameter, correct?
>>
>> @@.tabsstyle
>> <$macrocall $name="tabs" tabsList=
>> "[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TiddlyPack]!has[draft.of]sort[list]]+[nsort[sort]]"
>>
>> default={{$:/config/TiddlyPack/Default}}/>
>> @@
>>
>> I was not able to find the $:/config/TiddlyPack/Default tiddler in
>> TiddlyPack but it seems to work there, just not on a brand new TW 5.1.22. I
>> noticed that TiddlyPack is using 5.1.14, would this be why it's correctly
>> selecting a default tab but it's not doing it for me on a newer version?
>>
>> Is there a way to fix it so that a tab is selected without explicitly
>> defining that tab to use as the default? Ideally, I think I'd like to have
>> it select the first tab by default and then maybe default to the last tab
>> viewed.
>>
>> Also, what exactly do the double curly brackets indicate for the default
>> parameter?
>>
>>
>>
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