Stobot, I didn't see what you mentioned about the tabs macro actions. Would 
you mind linking me to something that talks about that? 

Thanks. That might be my favourite addition.

On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 12:27:57 PM UTC-5 Stobot wrote:

> Excited for the update - thanks again for all the contributors!!
>
> Lots of things that sound really great - but I have no idea how to use 
> them :(
>
> Autocomplete for edit-text fields: Sounds awesome, no examples seem to be 
> available and playing isn't getting me anywhere. What I'd love to do is to 
> have an auto-complete where I could give it a list of values, tiddler names 
> (filtered ideally) and it would auto-complete it. For example if I have a 
> bunch of tiddlers tagged as "projects", could I have an <$edit-text.. 
> autocomplete="[tag[projects]]"/> that helped? Am I way off with that? I'm 
> using edit-comptext plugin and it has a basic auto-complete, but don't know 
> how to do a filtered list of options - which would be great. 
>
> Filter operators - always my favorite parts, thanks for the continued 
> focus in this area! I'm having a hard time understanding the difference 
> between things like filter and subfilter, or the difference (pros and cons) 
> between operators or run prefixes, but I can test my way to an 
> understanding there eventually. I think reduce will probably end up being 
> my favorite due to the amount of math I use in my wikis, but will need to 
> investigate further
>
> The re-linking improvements seem great - but am I understanding it right 
> that it's still not near as thorough as the relink plugin or are they now 
> equivalent?
>
> Tabs macro with actions will be *very* useful for some things I'm doing 
> from a UI building standpoint. 
>
> TW Tones - you mention further page layout customization which sound great 
> - I don't see much mention of it in the release notes - what am I missing? 
> I'm stitching together many plugins that don't play that well together just 
> to get it where I have:
> 1. a top bar with a size (height) that I can adjust - am I right that we 
> still can't modify this (without 3rd party plugins)?
> 2. a / the sidebar on the left - I still can't do that right? (without 3rd 
> party plugins)
>
> Overall - great release, thanks again all!
> On Sunday, December 27, 2020 at 2:29:46 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> For those interested I have updated my previously published Playground, 
>> with a few changes
>>
>>    - It is now a 5.1.23 Version release with Autosave disabled and Local 
>>    storage enabled.
>>    - It is now a full copy of tiddlywiki.com so you can make use of the 
>>    documentation tiddlers during testing.
>>    - You can install plugins from drag and drop or multiple libraries in 
>>    the Get more plugins button.
>>       - Then reload if you must and changes will be loaded from Browser 
>>       storage, no download or save needed.
>>    - Use it as a playground but do not depend on your changes remaining 
>>    in the browser memory forever.
>>
>> Go and have a play now with the great new features of the new version.
>>
>> https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html
>>
>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 14:59:56 UTC+11 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> *Slug handling;*
>>>
>>> As I understand it when converting what may otherwise be tiddlers and 
>>> their title to a URL filename slugify converts to a valid HTML filename.
>>>
>>> *The ZIP mechanism* allows you create files within a ZIP in TiddlyWiki, 
>>> that can be saved and unzipped in place with the files and folders being 
>>> extracted. Thus we can generate ZIP's with a multitude of files that 
>>> subsequently for a larger set like a website. Eg css and html files.
>>>
>>> The art of generating a site is a larger question, start a thread to ask 
>>> for help! Personally I use whole single file wikis on the internet rather 
>>> than "generate static sites", so if you start a thread do say why and what 
>>> you believe the result will be.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 13:42:11 UTC+11 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the zip 
>>>> feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for TiddlyWiki 
>>>> to generate sites"
>>>>
>>>> Can you expand on that a bit? This is my major pain point at this time, 
>>>> generating a site...
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 6:22:47 PM UTC-6 TW Tones wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Now I am at my desktop and not crippled by Google Groups on Mobile, I 
>>>>> will chip in and *thank the community* for another important release.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have being using and reviewing features on the pre-release for some 
>>>>> time can can assure you all that there are immediate and slow burning 
>>>>> advantages to this new release.
>>>>>
>>>>>    - With search and replace, toggle and cycle operators it will be 
>>>>>    easier to do some everyday actions on tiddler fields and status 
>>>>> handling, I 
>>>>>    feel this may take a little time for examples to filter out to the 
>>>>> greater 
>>>>>    audience but I also plan to showcase a few just as Mohammad did 
>>>>> earlier.
>>>>>       - This also extends to importing and exporting data and text 
>>>>>       that tiddlywiki refactors. Combine this with JSON mangler and the 
>>>>> world of 
>>>>>       data is ours.
>>>>>    - The power operator now makes it easier to write macros to 
>>>>>    convert between number bases eg decimal to hexadecimal
>>>>>    - new filter options will help easier to read filters to be 
>>>>>    written and thus understand for those who think its a black art
>>>>>    - The tm-scroll message is going to solve the long sought need to 
>>>>>    navigate within tiddler navigation, for those larger tiddlers.
>>>>>    - Allowing modifier keys such as ctrl, alt, meta is a nice way to 
>>>>>    increase functionality of buttons and list navigation without any 
>>>>>    additional screen real estate
>>>>>    - Slug handling will allow the generation of html pages and the 
>>>>>    zip feature to bundle them, perhaps starting a new opportunity for 
>>>>>    TiddlyWiki to generate sites
>>>>>    - Extended date handling, format operator and ancient dates will 
>>>>>    help record deep history
>>>>>    - The sortsub operator will allow us to quickly sort on values 
>>>>>    other than titles and even computed values.
>>>>>    - The filter and reduce operators introduce some handy ways to sum 
>>>>>    or accumulate values across tiddlers.
>>>>>    - The  Page and tiddler layout customisation may spark a new 
>>>>>    period of alternative layouts, do publish ones you build if possible, 
>>>>> and 
>>>>>    try and ensure they cater for basic functions so they can be shared 
>>>>> and 
>>>>>    used more widely.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I hope you are as excited as me about this release, there are many 
>>>>> new opportunities beyond what I listed above and I do encourage you all 
>>>>> to 
>>>>> share some of your experiments.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tones
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, 27 December 2020 at 06:55:15 UTC+11 [email protected] 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you to all involved for the hard work in getting 5.1.23 
>>>>>> completed and I am glad that TiddlyWiki made it through this difficult 
>>>>>> year* stronger as a result.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My favourite feature of TiddlyWiki is the helpful and supportive 
>>>>>> community. That is nothing new but certainly a strong contributor to 
>>>>>> 5.1.23. I thank those helping me learn how to use this swiss-army-knife 
>>>>>> web-tool in new applications.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> /Mike
>>>>>>
>>>>>> * (understatement of the decade)
>>>>>> On Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 10:03:06 AM UTC-4 
>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’m delighted to announce that the new v5.1.23 release of TiddlyWiki 
>>>>>>> is now available:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/
>>>>>>> https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiddlywiki/v/5.1.23
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’ve attached a thumbnail of the release note (
>>>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Release%205.1.23) to give a sense of the 
>>>>>>> scale. Usually here I would summarise the key new features, but on this 
>>>>>>> occasion there’s really too many to choose from. So instead I’d like to 
>>>>>>> invite everyone to reply here nominating their favourite feature. And 
>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>> course please do ask for clarifications if any of the changes aren’t 
>>>>>>> clear.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For all of us it’s been a strange year, with much heartbreaking 
>>>>>>> suffering around us. Back in April, I was delighted to get v5.1.22 out 
>>>>>>> as 
>>>>>>> part of a clearing of the decks, just in case anything happened to me. 
>>>>>>> As 
>>>>>>> it’s turned out, despite COVID’s best efforts, but entirely thanks to a 
>>>>>>> very high level of collaboration across the core development team, 
>>>>>>> v5.1.23 
>>>>>>> has been one of the most impressive releases for a long time. I can’t 
>>>>>>> wait 
>>>>>>> to see what we’ll achieve in 2021.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’d like to thank everyone involved with the development, and of 
>>>>>>> course a huge thank you to everyone here who’s time and attention makes 
>>>>>>> this project what it is today. To corrupt an old adage, TiddlyWiki will 
>>>>>>> die 
>>>>>>> when the last person speaks its name. Right now there’s a chorus of 
>>>>>>> voices 
>>>>>>> lifting the project, and let’s hope that will long continue,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best wishes
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jeremy
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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