Elijah

I have all but finished  *to make an internal viewer where you give the 
filter or list of tiddlers.*

That is fine for you do do what every you want, however unless you are 
aware of all the options available to you, I would not jump to a personal 
position. Heres some notes;

   - The Zoomin Story view keeps one tiddler open at a time
   - Others have made single tiddler views
   - wikilabs link-to-tabs plugin puts tabs of all open tiddlers at the 
   top, so you can always view any open tiddler with a click
   
Tiddlywiki has so many possibilities and people working with it there are 
opportunities to use prior work for almost anything.

Regards
Tony

On Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 2:04:15 PM UTC+10, Elijah A. Brost wrote:
>
> The macro toc-tabbed-internal-nav spawns two panes. The left, which 
> persistently contains a Table of Contents, and the right which contains the 
> selected Tiddler. I don't need the TOC. So what I was thinking, is that I'd 
> just have the right-side pane. Essentially, just a Tiddler, but the links 
> in which open the new Tiddler in the place of the old. Now that I've 
> thought about it a bit more though, I think there's got to be another, more 
> elegant way of doing this.
>
> What I'm really looking to do, and the above was just one way I could see 
> figuring out how to do it, is to always work only with one Tiddler open. I 
> don't have any use for the Story River (nor even the Sidebar). With links I 
> can navigate to every page I need. With transclusion I can create new 
> Tiddlers; search, save, and refresh my wiki; access everything I need. 
> The TiddlyWiki internals are great. But for the front-end I really only 
> need one Tiddler displaying at a time, taking up the entirety of the page. 
> None of the other clutter.
>
> On Tuesday, 12 May 2020 21:41:22 UTC-6, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Elijah,
>>
>> The example you gave depends on the TableOfContents tag and below. Unless 
>> you organiss you tiddlers by some means you will simply get a list of them 
>> all in the left hand pain, which may be unusably long.
>>
>> If you installed the kin operator plugin you could have a filter that 
>> lists all tiddlers but not those in the TableOfContents Tree. 
>>
>> It seems to me perhaps you want the internal navigation feature but with 
>> the ability to define your own filter, however you need to consider how to 
>> define the next level of tiddlers if you want it to have the expandable 
>> options.
>>
>> Tell us more
>>
>> I will look to see how hard it would be to make an internal viewer where 
>> you give the filter or list of tiddlers.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 10:27:24 AM UTC+10, Elijah A. Brost wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey guys.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to achieve the same internal linking we get with the 
>>> toc-tabbed-internal-nav (
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Example%20Table%20of%20Contents%3A%20Tabbed%20Internal)
>>>  
>>> in other (or all) Tiddlers. Is there a macro that does this, or something 
>>> similar already?
>>>
>>

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