Beautiful! Thanks Jeremy

On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:27:19 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

>
> Thanks Jeremy - that would help for Mat's use case of a custom action on 
> navigate - I was hoping for something in the hover / tooltip area. Is there 
> anything similar?
>
>
> For that you’ll want the tv-wikilink-tooltip variable:
>
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#tv-wikilink-tooltip%20Variable%20(Examples):%5B%5Btv-wikilink-tooltip%20Variable%5D%5D%20%5B%5Btv-wikilink-tooltip%20Variable%20(Examples)%5D%5D
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:22:58 AM UTC-4 Stobot wrote:
>
>> We're on the same page Mat - sorry if I was unclear, while doing a macro 
>> is possible, my question instead is how to hijack the normal [[...]] logic 
>> as you've implied.
>>
>> I'm guessing it's either something I can tweak in "Inline Parse Rules", 
>> or a modification / additional javascript around the wikification process 
>> itself.
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:00:51 AM UTC-4 Mat wrote:
>>
>>> You can probably make a macro to call like <<link "Bob Ross">> and the 
>>> macro checks up what type of tiddler "Bob Ross" is and acts accordingly. 
>>> Maybe the $LinkWidget can also show wikitext tooltips that uses the current 
>>> title (i.e the linked to title) as argument - I don't know if this is 
>>> possible.
>>>
>>> What I would much rather see - so it doesn't disturb the workflow when 
>>> authoring - is a direct logic that is invoked when using the [[...]] 
>>> syntax, because this syntax is "the smooth one". It could be attached to 
>>> some template but what exact template to apply could be customized based on 
>>> some characteristic of what is linked. E.g "Bob Ross" is tagged Contact so 
>>> the contacttemplate is used. Maybe it could even specify what happens when 
>>> the link is clicked! This would make it possible to have [[bobross]] 
>>> [[BobRoss]] and [[Bob Ross]] all navigate to [[Bob Ross]].
>>>
>>> Just maybe PMarios linking plugin, whose name just escapes me, uses 
>>> something like this...
>>>
>>> <:-)
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 11:41:26 AM UTC+1 Stobot wrote:
>>>
>>>> I had an idea today and am trying to figure out how difficult it would 
>>>> be to do. Say we use TiddlyWiki for project management (as I do), we will 
>>>> be writing "journal" type tiddlers and using as many links as possible for 
>>>> future reference. 
>>>>
>>>> For example: "On [[2021-03-23]] I had lunch with [[Bob Ross]] and 
>>>> talked about [[Painting]] and his favorite place to paint which is 
>>>> [[France]]"
>>>>
>>>> Now, I know that:
>>>>
>>>>    - [[2021-03-23]] is a tiddler that is tagged "Date"
>>>>    - [[Bob Ross]] is a tiddler that is tagged "Contact"
>>>>    - [[Painting]] is a tiddler that is tagged "Hobby"
>>>>    - [[France]] is a tiddler that is tagged "Place"
>>>>
>>>> Is there somewhere that I can insert logic to add to the logic of the 
>>>> internal link that is ultimately rendered? For example, for a "Contact", I 
>>>> might have "profilepic" in a field for [[Bob Ross]], and on the 
>>>> tooltip/hover I might want to display his picture, for the date, maybe a 
>>>> calendar tooltip, and for Hobby, maybe a list of other hobbies, or maybe 
>>>> recent entries also related to Painting. 
>>>>
>>>> I could use macros instead of links and insert logic there - such as 
>>>> use <<mylink "Bob Ross">> and in the macro check for the tag and insert 
>>>> all 
>>>> of my stuff, but then I can't use things like CompText, backlinks probably 
>>>> wouldn't work etc. 
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>
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