Hi Victor. Please keep in mind that this was written and shared to demonstrate an alternative approach, rather than something meant to be used. As such the workflow isn't fully thought through. You do need to set stream-type to single tiddler to enable this on a given tiddler. You could set up a custom new tiddler button for "list tiddlers" that sets up the field for you.
Make sure you are aware of the limitations mentioned in the original post. Be especially careful about the potential for data loss if non-list content is included in a tiddler edited in this manner. (Ideally editing such a tiddler in the regular manner would be disabled to avoid this). Cheers, Saq On Monday, September 21, 2020 at 10:40:07 AM UTC+2 Victor Dorneanu wrote: > One more thing to add: Do I always have to add a field "streams-type: > singletiddler" in order to edit the tiddler's content? > > On Monday, September 21, 2020 at 6:22:27 AM UTC+2 TW Tones wrote: > >> Saq, >> >> Thanks for this variation. Its elegant in many ways. >> >> Some observations to do with as you please. >> >> - In this case you are using the "*" wiki text to target the lines. >> - The recent tool to allow new lines to maintain the depth of >> bullets would go nicely with this, ie **something<enter> creates the >> new >> line prefixed by ** >> - In some work I am doing with Mario (he is doing the lions share >> of coding), we are looking at introducing new pragmas, custom ones. I >> see >> some relationships to this (beware its a "rabbit hole" we are >> currently >> mapping), but it is revolutionary. So your input would be welcome, >> keeping >> in mind "a lot of water has already gone under the bridge". >> - If you could ignore and reinstate content that does not start "*" >> as an example it would help, but I expect you have thought about that. >> - Finally when writing such lists one of my most common desires is to >> have some as a checklist, or to do item. The ability to indicate it needs >> to be done or has being done or cancelled. >> - Perhaps all it requires is a version of Eskas link >> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/drA7IEx2Ng0/m/vddE7Iu_AwAJ, >> as content in the line item >> - eg * [ ] Text - it just needs streams to accommodate it. An >> earlier version did not produce a list. >> - Perhaps in the todo case the independent tiddler remains, and >> can be annotated? >> >> Any way, just food for thought. >> >> As a "heavily engaged in tiddlywiki enthusiast", I must say the >> opportunities and innovations this year 2020 are extensive and will take >> time to propagate into everyday users, but developers such as yourself help >> this by maintaining robust integrated solutions. I remain active in the non >> plugin area as a super user to always offer that perspective, I hope it >> helps. >> >> Thank You >> Tones >> >> >> On Wednesday, 19 August 2020 at 02:43:12 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote: >> >>> I am going through a busy period at the moment and don't really have >>> time for discussions, but I wanted to share a demo that may provide >>> inspiration for others working on solutions similar to Streams. >>> >>> Streams was written specifically for the ability to easily create >>> multiple tiddlers with a fast workflow while creating content. However I >>> realize that many people use it just for the fast writing experience for >>> lists, but do not actually want to create multiple tiddlers. Hopefully some >>> of those needs are met by the Editor AutoLists solution that was posted >>> recently. >>> >>> Here is another take on a better writing experience for lists that >>> leverages the advantages of breaking content into tiddlers in TW, but >>> doesn't result in multiple tiddlers in the end. >>> >>> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/single-tiddler-streams.html >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Saq >>> >> -- 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/3b30f9b4-0705-43b6-8391-163b0b8107f6n%40googlegroups.com.

