Wow. I will take a look. I very much appreciate you taking the time.

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On Feb 5, 2010, at 12:24 AM, cmari <[email protected]> wrote:

I was working on trying to rip out the pieces of my own implementation
of comments and using them to reconstruct an example of one way you
might be able to do things.  I haven't gotten as far as I had hoped,
but you could take a look: http://comments.tiddlyspot.com/
cmari

On Feb 4, 8:12 pm, "Linck Atlanta, Ga" <[email protected]> wrote:
It had been a while and was wondering if any one had any thoughts...
thanks.

On Feb 1, 6:58 pm, "Linck Atlanta, Ga" <[email protected]> wrote:

yikes! sorry for the miss-communication... lets see If I can bring
this all together...
I have many TW files, which have many tiddlers which are particular
topics, all of these topics have 5 fields which are consistent in all
tiddlers.

I capture the comments field like this.:

 <html><TEXTAREA name=Comments rows=3 cols=30 ></TEXTAREA></html>

Then, in a separate file, I include each of the other tw files, (I use
this as a reporting mechanism for all of the TW files), using a For
Each Tiddler like this:
<<forEachTiddler
 where
 'tiddler.tags.contains("$1") && tiddler.tags.contains("$2")'
sortBy 'tiddler.data("Field C")' descending
 write
 '"|"+tiddler.title+"|+++^10em^[More Information][hide] [X
("+tiddler.data("Field A")+")===|"+tiddler.data("Field B")+"|++ +^10em^
[Comments][hide] [("+tiddler.data("Comments")+")===|"+tiddler.data
("Field D")+"|\n"'>>

So, It works nicely in that it produces a nice neat little table, but
when one wants to read the comments about this particular thing (and
the comments could be paragraphs), they can click on the nested button
of "Comments".  The problem, is that the comment field now is just a
text box, it can be easily overwritten and it does not capture the
users name or the time or date, so i am trying to find an alternative way to capture these comments (like comment plugin), but having it in something that can be referenced by the forEachTiddler above. I hope
this helps and is clearer.  Thank you so much for taking the time to
help.

On Feb 1, 5:39 pm, cmari <[email protected]> wrote:

rats, that's the second time I thought you were talking about tiddler fields when you're actually talking about "form fields". Never mind
ListboxPlugin, then.

I think it would be pretty hard to do what you're describing as part of a form. But it would be easy enough to have your tiddlers contain
both a form and a comments section.  Then, if the comments were
preceded by, e.g.,
!comments
you could display all the comments from a given tiddler using
<<tiddler [[mytiddler##comments]]>>

It would be easier to make suggestions for how to make this work if
you could post an example.  It sounds as though what you're looking
for is something very like a blog and that's something I'm pretty sure
other people have done.
cmari

On Feb 1, 3:32 pm, "LinckAtlanta, Ga" <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok, I am going on another route... but cant quite get it...

there is a line:

fmt: "__''%subject%''__\n^^posted by %who% on %when%^^\n<<<\n %message%
\n<<<\n",

which make the comment write into the tiddler thusly:

__comment subject__linck12:55pm Monday, 2010 <<<this is my
message>>>

So, I figure maybe I can rewrite it so it spits out:

<data>{"testfield":"comment subject and comment message"}</data>

Something like this:

fmt: "<data>{"testfield":"+"''%subject%''}"+ "posted by %who% on %when
%^^\n<<<\n%message%\n<<<\n"+"</data>

but I am not having much luck....

On Feb 1, 3:48 pm, "LinckAtlanta, Ga" <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't know if this helps, but the field I am referring to will
always bee the same. So the comment added should just be come field
"X" in whichever tiddler  the comment originated.

On Jan 31, 6:43 pm,LinckSchlich <[email protected]> wrote:

Cmari,

I appreciate the thought, but I dont think it will accomplish what I want. Part of the issue is that I really did not explain well what I was trying
to accomplish:

I want users of my TW to be able to make a comment on a tiddler, much like DiscussionPlugin allows, however, in another TW which includes the first, I want to reference those comments by referencing a field. I have a large
amount of TW flies that are referenced.

I reference them with ForEachTiddler and list time in a table with tiddler.title, and several fields, then I have a field that I currently define with a simple text box and which is nested so as to allow the list to be neat but allow the user to click for more information, which reveals the sometimes large text associated with with my "comments" field. It works. However, I would like there to be a track of comments made and to automatically indicate the time and ID of the person that made them. And also to prevent users from accidentally overwriting the previous comment. Basically the Comment/ or Discussion plugin's defined... save the saving them as data fields, rather than as separate tiddlers, or text with in a
tiddler that is not a defined field.

Does this explain?  Thank you for your time.

On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 5:29 PM, cmari <[email protected]> wrote:
Do you absolutely have to use the CommentPlugin? It seems as though it would be a lot easier to use a plugin that is specifically intended
for fields (e.g., ListboxPlugin).
cmari

On Jan 31, 4:17 pm, "LinckAtlanta, Ga" <[email protected]> wrote:
I seem to have isoloted that is it

var target=

in the comment plugin which tells it where to go...
i have tried this:
var target=tiddler.data("test");

but it just creates a tiddler with the return of whatever happens to
be defined in the field.

What I want is to insert the comment into a field within the same
tiddler in which it was created, and when someone adds another
comment, it adds to the field, rather than replacing what was there...
thoughts?

On Jan 31, 1:48 pm, "LinckAtlanta, Ga" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hiya,

I would like comments to render into a set field value. Is there something I can modify in the Comments Plugin to accomplish this?

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