<<tabs "[[Railroad Footnotes]] [[Railroad Predecessors]] [[Railroad Successors]] [[Railroad Cross-references]] [[Railroad Status Checkboxes]]" "Railroad Footnotes" "$:/state/rrfootertab" "footertabs">>
The default does not need double brackets around it, as it is just one tiddler title and has quotes around it. The macro was trying to match the tab [[Railroad Footnotes]] which isn't a part of the macro, so the default was not working. On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 11:26:09 PM UTC+2, Damon Pritchett wrote: > > Here's the code for my footer: > > <$list filter="[all[current]tag[Railroads]]" variable="dummy"> > <div style="font-size: 0.9em;"> > <hr class="double"> > <<tabs "[[Railroad Footnotes]] [[Railroad Predecessors]] [[Railroad > Successors]] [[Railroad Cross-references]] [[Railroad Status Checkboxes]]" > "[[Railroad Footnotes]]" "$:/state/rrfootertab" "footertabs">></div> > </$list> > > > > > > On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 2:23:21 PM UTC-7, Saq Imtiaz wrote: >> >> I have a TiddlyWiki that generates one state tiddler per content tiddler, >> so every time the wiki is open I have a few hundred state tiddlers open. No >> peformance impact. And if you configure so they don't get saved there is no >> problem with size either. >> >> For the default tab, please post the code in which the default value is >> not being respected. There may be a syntax error that you are not catching. >> >> >> On Thursday, April 30, 2020 at 11:15:04 PM UTC+2, Damon Pritchett wrote: >>> >>> All, >>> >>> Thanks for the suggestions. I did find that using the publishFilter idea >>> works great for not having to worry about a couple of thousand state >>> tiddlers being saved with the TW. However, I'm finding that the default tab >>> from the macro call is being ignored when there is no state tiddler. This >>> is similar to another default tab issue that I've had a few weeks ago that >>> is still not solved. >>> >>> Mat, your idea would solve the default tab problem, but that still >>> leaves a couple of thousand state tiddlers eventually being around. Is that >>> a performance concern for my TW which is already nearly 9MB? I started to >>> play with your suggestion, but I got confused as to why the button was >>> there. What would be the workflow on this? Would I click that button to >>> save the state tiddler when I first visit each tiddler that this is being >>> used in? >>> >>> Another question I just thought of is can I use a field in the tiddler >>> to set the default state of the tabs? That way, each tiddler could have its >>> own default defined like Mat's idea, but there would be so many state >>> tiddlers. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Damon >>> >>> On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 2:59:36 PM UTC-7, Damon Pritchett wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> I've been playing around for the last couple of days experimenting with >>>> adding a viewTemplate with a tabbed interface as a footer to tiddlers >>>> tagged with a certain tag. I've been able to make this sort of work with >>>> the tab macro and I've also used the tabber macro of Mat's, but both >>>> solutions have a couple of things that I'm not quite satisfied with. Using >>>> the tabber macro, the tab last visited on a given tiddler is the one that >>>> is selected by default when I open the next tidder. Also with tabber, if I >>>> have two tiddlers open at the same time I can't have two different tabs in >>>> each tiddler since each tab has a single state tiddler associated with. I >>>> solved those problems by using the built-in tab macro, but because I have >>>> nearly two thousand of the tiddlers in question, I'm going to get nearly >>>> two thousand state tiddlers eventually. I've also noticed that the first >>>> time I open any given tiddler, there is no tab selected. I'm assuming >>>> that's because no state tiddler has been created yet. I've also tried >>>> using >>>> CSS only tabs, which works fine when only one tiddler's open, but, if two >>>> or more are open, only the most recently opened one has working tabs. >>>> >>>> I'm looking for any other suggestions on how to make this work. So far, >>>> I like using the built-in tab macro best, but I worry about performance >>>> after a few hundred (or whatever the number might be) state tiddlers are >>>> created. Is this even a concern? >>>> >>>> Many thanks, >>>> >>>> Damon >>>> >>> -- 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/63bd78bd-1de1-49e3-990b-ecd9a434c755%40googlegroups.com.

