These are all very helpful, thanks!
Inline editing of transcluded content is overkill as far as my needs are
concerned -- I just want to visually identify what's transcluded and get to
it easily. I should be able to whip up a good simple solution from the
ideas in this thread.
On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 10:17:45 AM UTC-4, Ed Heil wrote:
>
> This is something that often happens to me: I want to update text in a
> tiddler, and when I get in there, I see that text is actually a
> {{transclusion}} -- possibly one I made using excision. Now I have to
> remember what the name of the transclusion is, close the tiddler, go to the
> search bar, put in the name of the transclusion, find it and go edit it.
>
> It feels like this is high-friction. Am I missing something that would
> make it easier?
>
> I seem to remember there's a built-in template which shows that something
> is a transclusion, that I maybe could use instead of plain transclusion. I
> can't find it right now. But I remember it was pretty loud/visually
> obtrusive and was not something I would want to use in most cases.
>
> I could write my own transclusion template which includes the transcluded
> content, plus an unobtrusive link to the tiddler being transcluded, so I
> could quickly go there and edit it. It just feels like this is a common
> enough problem that there might be a built-in solution I'm not aware of,
> and I thought I'd ask before rolling my own.
>
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