Yeah I got all excited about it being something for color palettes. I agree the name needs changing.
On Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 2:53:43 PM UTC-5, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Looks very interesting! > > TBH, I don't think the name is right as "Palette" in TW has been used so > far for COLOR. > TW has a sophisticated system for color palette manipulation. > > TBH, on First look I thought that was what it was about! :-) and got > confused. > > Now I better see what it is! Very interesting indeed. > > *Could you name it a different way?* > > TT > > On Wednesday, 10 June 2020 19:31:24 UTC+2, Souk21 wrote: >> >> Hello everyone! >> >> >> I discovered TiddlyWiki a couple weeks ago, and I set myself to use it >> for note taking. >> I really enjoy the trip so far, it really is a interesting piece of >> software. >> The only thing missing for me is a proper way to search with the keyboard >> only. >> >> There’s a shortcut to focus the search field, but unfortunately, you >> can’t navigate the results with the arrows, and you can’t close the >> dropdown with escape. >> >> >> I looked around for a plugin, but I wasn’t able to find any that worked >> for me. >> So, in a tiddlywiki mindset, I decided to try and make my own. >> I took a lot of inspiration from VSCode command palette. >> By default you open it with Ctrl+P, but you can change the shortcut from >> the tw settings >> You can search tiddlers by text or with a filter expression, search tags, >> list all tiddlers with a tag,... >> If you type ‘>’ you enter the ‘command’ mode and you can select (or >> search) from a list of commands. >> You can access help if you type '?' >> >> >> I tried to make it the more customizable I could, there’s still work but >> it’s already quite customizable. Most of the commands are only tiddlers! >> It’s a prototype, and my first tw plugin as well, so obviously the code >> is a mess! It could have unexpected behavior (most probably does) and you >> shouldn’t use it in your own wikis yet! >> >> >> I tried my best, but for now, the plugin is not really working as tw >> expects plugins to. >> The plugin always returns ‘refresh=false’ and manages his own DOM itself, >> storing state inside of it in the way. >> I was not sure where to ‘instantiate’ the view, so for now I’m using >> $:/View/AboveStory which I believe is not ideal. >> So yeah, really not the tw way. >> >> >> There are still some other problems, I’m not sure how to escape a filter >> operation parameter for example so the search sometimes returns errors >> >> Obviously it’s not really optimized yet either. >> >> I do plan to fix it and include more features (I still have a tiddler >> full of ideas) >> >> >> I’m posting here to see what people think of this prototype and if >> there’s any interest in such a plugin. >> >> If so, I’m probably gonna need some guidance into how things are supposed >> to work so I can make it work more nicely with tw. >> >> Considering the state of the project, I didn’t take the time to write any >> doc yet. >> >> You can demo it here : https://souk21.github.io/TW-commandpalette/ >> >> Let me know :) >> > -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/3af86bcf-266f-4b7f-bd1e-df9bc8785949o%40googlegroups.com.