Ciao M,

Good question!

Just an FYI ... The behavior of browsers themselves has some incidental 
relevance here I think. "New Window" can mean "New Tab", dependent on 
settings. Also, more useful, is links can in many browsers specify the 
"window" or "tab" name that a Tiddler is opened in. The point being to open 
"out-of-slide-flow" tiddlers at determined destinations. (FYI TonyM has 
written in past quite a lot about managing this type of browser behavior.)

Anyway, just thoughts!
TT

On Monday, 4 January 2021 at 06:26:10 UTC+1 Mohammad wrote:

> Question:
> I am working on a presentation tool. Slides are tiddler which have several 
> links to other tiddlers (are not slide. Slide = tiddler with small content 
> big fonts). As a normal behaviour on click these links are opened in the 
> main story river and TW navigates to them!
>
> How can I write a short script instruct TW to open these links in a new 
> window containing a second story river, so I can switch to a new window and 
> then back to my main window and have all those opened links (tiddlers) 
> there!
>
> I thought the Saq two story river as a potential solution! Any ideas?
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>

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