Hey Tony,

I didn't know about the Zoomin view before this morning. Have since done 
some testing (though not extremely thorough), and it seems to be fine 
performance wise.

Thanks guys.

On Wednesday, 13 May 2020 15:47:22 UTC-6, TonyM wrote:
>
> Elijah,
>
> It is my experience that such concerns as "old Tiddler does not close - 
> but stays open in the background" is unwarranted. Why?, typically the whole 
> wiki is in memory all the time, it is the complexity of what you are 
> looking at that has the most impact or the total size of the wiki. If you 
> hide the side bar or a tab with a large list in it the performance 
> improves. I can help you with other performance improvements as well.
>
> In short I respectfully suggest you are trying to solve a problem that 
> does not exist.
>
> Mats link to single tiddler view is not about performance it is about 
> visibility and functionality.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 12:45:12 AM UTC+10, Elijah A. Brost wrote:
>>
>> Hey Tony.
>>
>> The Zoomin view *appears* on first glance to do what I am looking for, 
>> however it is not. With every opening of a new Tiddler, the old Tiddler 
>> does not close - but stays open in the background - as can be seen by 
>> having the Sidebar open to the Open tab. (I'm worried about performance 
>> degrading substantially after only a few minutes of work, and constantly 
>> having to click 'Close All', and then find where I was again, again and 
>> again)
>>
>> I was looking @ 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/zRKIB8bG75Q/F8HV7lcvBAAJ, 
>> which demos a single-Tiddler view, and can slightly modify some code 
>> provided in that thread to get a template for transclusion that essentially 
>> does what I am looking for:
>>
>> <$button class="tc-btn-invisible tc-tiddlylink">
>> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/StoryList" list="" />
>>
>> <$action-navigate />
>> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/FooterTiddler" opentag="" />
>> <div class="box">
>> {{!!title}}
>> </div>
>> </$button>
>>
>> However, this isn't perfect either. For one, it will only work for links 
>> in which I name the Tiddler exactly, as you would with [[Tiddler Title]], 
>> but not when I want to have the link display something else, as you would 
>> with [[displayed text|Tiddler Title]]. Of course I could just write a 
>> second template for such cases. A greater problem would be that if I ever 
>> want to go back from this little experiment of mine, I would have to go 
>> through and change every single one of these custom links ( {{Tiddler 
>> Title||customLink}} ) back into an ordinary WikiText link ( [[Tiddler 
>> Title]] ). That'd be a real hassle. I'm hoping rather that I may be able to 
>> change what happens when a WikiText link is clicked, so that it does the 
>> above.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 12 May 2020 23:54:20 UTC-6, TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>> 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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