its like this: <$edit-html tiddler="test" field="text"/>
BJ On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 10:37:06 PM UTC+2, OGNSYA wrote: > > Could be (well, probably is) what you said. > > But (I think) I'm trying something a bit different (and probably stupid). > The way I'm doing it, I'd never (or rarely) actually open a tiddler in > Edit mode. > I'd always open an instance of a Temporary Tiddler template, which would > grab all relevant info from the tiddler I actually want to edit. > So, for example, if I want to edit Tiddler A, I'd click on it, but in the > background I'd actually get a new Temporary Tiddler, which would have text > fields that connect to the ones in the actual tiddler (ie., most of the > time I'd be in View mode in that Temporary Tiddler, but really editing the > data in the target tiddler). > > I'm trying to put together a demo for this. Maybe that will make more > clear what I'm saying (and probably why it's wrong). > > Right now my challenge is making the aforementioned CK visual editor work > in the text fields in the Temporary Tiddler. > > I had this: > <$edit-text tiddler="Name of Tiddler currently being edited" field="text" > /> > > Which works fine. But doesn't play well with the CKEditor. > > I thought I could use the correct editor just by adding this: > <$edit-text tiddler="Name of Tiddler currently being edited" > field="text" type="text/x-htmlp" /> > > But no luck .. > > On Saturday, June 27, 2020 at 9:15:24 PM UTC+1 Mat wrote: > >> OGNSYA wrote: >>> >>> I would like to be able to edit my tiddlers directly, from View mode. >>> >> >> Well, there is still a visual difference between when you edit something >> and when you only view it - even if the visual difference is the only the >> display of an editor toolbar. This means there are still two "modes". What >> I think people mean when they (including you) request "edit in view mode" >> is that view mode and edit mode are more *visually similar* and to avoid >> the very "explicit" actions of going up to an edit button and click it. >> What could be done is to e.g make the editor use the same white background >> colour and the same font and have the entering of edit mode be different >> from the edit button; e.g clicking the text itself could be the button >> (...but then, how do you click a link?) Just as we speak, some of the big >> boys are creating some mechanism to trigger actions when clicking in the >> editor. Such a thing could perhaps be used to trigger something in the >> editor so it goes back to view mode. >> >> <:-) >> > -- 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/8e23533a-219e-4523-8d8c-4625d00a71d3o%40googlegroups.com.

