¡Muchas de nadas!

On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 10:20:04 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> Hey Dave...worked like a charm!  
> It's a little more work, but it works...cool.
> Muchas gracias amigo. 👍
>
> On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 7:49:53 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> Hi Julio
>>
>> Probably not what you are looking for, since it involves a mediating 
>> tiddler, but if you create a tiddler Avatarimg and add [img width="50%" 
>> [img_avatar.png]], adjusting the width to your liking, <<showModal 
>> "Avatarimg">> it works fine. Also lets you set the width, since an image 
>> could be too big and make the modal have scrollbars, which is no fun. - Dave
>>
>> On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 6:27:13 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hello there all,
>>>
>>> @David': 
>>> Enjoying your modal here....however...
>>> It looks like your modal doesn't play too nicely when it comes to images.
>>> Would it be possible to tweak this modal to work with images? or
>>> Was it only meant for text content?
>>>
>>> Or...maybe it's the way I'm using the syntax?
>>>
>>> <<showModal "img_avatar.png">>
>>>
>>> img_avatar.png being the name of the image tiddler.
>>>
>>> At your leisure no worries. Thanks in advance. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>> Julio
>>>
>>> On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 2:28:27 PM UTC-5 Ste wrote:
>>>
>>>> I may be way off here, I didn't really understand the queston, but here 
>>>> Is Jeds code for the help button which is what your link reminded me 
>>>> of. 
>>>>
>>>> \define HelpButton(label, ButtonText:?)
>>>> ^^(<$button popup="""$:/temp/popup/$(currentTiddler)$/$label$""" 
>>>> class='tc-btn-invisible tc-tiddlylink'>$ButtonText$</$button>)<$reveal 
>>>> type='popup' state="""$:/temp/popup/$(currentTiddler)$/$label$"""><div 
>>>> class='tc-drop-down' 
>>>> style='width:150px;max-width:75vw;white-space:pre-wrap;padding:10px;text-align:left;font-size:1.3em;border-radus:0.5em;'><$transclude
>>>>  
>>>> field="""$label$"""/></div></$reveal>^^
>>>> \end
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 7 November 2020 at 18:48:07 UTC Ste wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ah! Have looked! Very nice. Like a posher version of Jed's help 
>>>>> Button macro! (it's somewhere from inmysocks). 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, 7 November 2020 at 15:25:29 UTC David Gifford wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is what it looks like in practice. Click "Golden Rule, the" from 
>>>>>> the articles tab. 
>>>>>> https://giffmex.org/experiments/asterisk.modal.nt1.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 9:02:36 AM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have been playing around with Eric's "hack" today. And I created 
>>>>>>> an editortoolbar button to insert the macro.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Used in conjunction with the Freelinks plugin, this appears to be a 
>>>>>>> really great way to create and read content:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. Create an article with minimal content, and add subordinate 
>>>>>>> content that can be viewed in modals without leaving the originating 
>>>>>>> tiddler. This is helpful since closing a target tiddler in some 
>>>>>>> situations/view modes in TiddlyWiki does not take you back to the 
>>>>>>> originating tiddler. 
>>>>>>> 2. By inserting the macro with a button, and inputting the title, 
>>>>>>> you create a 'link' that shows the tiddler in the modal if it exists, 
>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>> you have a button in the modal to create the tiddler in edit mode if it 
>>>>>>> does not.
>>>>>>> 3. If you want links also without doing two separate steps, you can 
>>>>>>> use the Freelinks plugin.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now if only the comptext plugin gave you autocomplete suggestions 
>>>>>>> for this macro as it does for links...but even so, it is a great 
>>>>>>> process 
>>>>>>> for writing articles uncluttered by all the details, but giving instant 
>>>>>>> access to those details without leaving the context of the article.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks again, Eric!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 6:06:18 PM UTC-6 David Gifford 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi all
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any way to add a link to the tiddler after the title of the tiddler 
>>>>>>>> in a modal? Or render the title as a link?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I would like to make more use of modals, but I know some users will 
>>>>>>>> want to click on a link in the modal to open up the actual tiddler, so 
>>>>>>>> they 
>>>>>>>> can print, drag, edit, etc.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I know it's as simple as copying the title and putting it in the 
>>>>>>>> search window, but some people will not pick up on that...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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