Wait there is more... (not steak knives), If you open a plugin tiddler, then export it as a json file. You can drag the file to any wiki to install the plugin, or use my suggested windows workflow
*Another big one not in this thread yet. "iFrames and drag and drop!".* - If you *open a wiki in an iframe*, or generate one with the *inner wiki plugin* you can drag and drop between the two (or more) wikis from inside a single wiki. - If one of those wikis is A bob wiki it can be opened in multiple iframes, tabs or browsers even devices and you can avoid contention. Uses; - Maintain a central wiki, which all others have in an iframe, to move tiddlers between wikis - Plugin repository - Updated package distribution - Access a Utility wiki eg; in one tab have a JSON Mangler wiki for importing csv files and converting to plugins, the wikis that then use these plugins can access them from an ifram embedded wiki. - Inner wiki can generate vanila wikis you drag components to test combinations then if its all OK, save it out as a standalone wiki. Tones Your TiddlyWiki obsessive On Thursday, 6 May 2021 at 13:22:50 UTC+10 TW Tones wrote: > Also in relation to a reference on drag and drop > Control Panel > Tiddler Titles > <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2Fcore%2Fui%2FControlPanel%2FSettings%2FTitleLinks> > >Optionally display tiddler titles as links > <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%24%3A%2Fconfig%2FTiddlers%2FTitleLinks> Display > tiddler titles as links > > I see this thread being a good repository of drag and drop examples that > could be used to populate the documentation. > > Also, > > > 1. The drag tiddler to bookmarks is good, great for interwiki > transfers, especially when you have not yet opened the tab you plan to > drop > it on.; but if you click on the bookmark you could loose changes. I > believe > this also works across some browsers; ie drag the bookmark to another > browser. > 2. I will also add if you drag and drop multiple tiddlers for import, > then rename the import tiddler, this becomes a import tiddler that can be > dragged to/from the bookmarks. Once renaming $:/import you can also make > it > into a plugin or JSON tiddler by changing or deleting fields. > 3. This reminds me of another *drag*, I would like to make, that is an > easy way to specify and drag a "bookmarklet" to the tool bar, which on > clicking will do something to the existing wiki (through autoimport) - eg > a > filter that then loads a bookmarklet that can be dropped on book marks, > click to apply (Without the save risk mentioned above). > 4. 1 and 2 above could be improved using the 4th method so we drag and > drop bookmarklets (rather than tiddlers) with a payload of tiddlers, > rather > than the actual tiddlers., so that click of the bookmark installs them and > you do not risk navigating away from the wiki. > 5. I have a package macro *attached* that creates a JSON package of > tiddlers defined by the currentTiddler, all tiddlers with the current > tiddler as prefix or a custom filter.via a draggable icon. > > Further on bookmarkets, I have made one called visitor, I click on it in > any wikis I visit, because it adds my prefered settings with a click, even > read only wikis like tiddlywiki.com. I really want to simplify > bookmarklets to democratise this. > > A Windows Workflow I developed. using import, export, drag and drop. > > - I have a folder which contains JSON packages, tiddler .tid files in > various folders under it. > - I can use import; and/or open this folder and search for my package > eg ;"recent system" and the list of "packages appear" which I can select > and import or drag and drop on a wiki. > - Also when saving using export I have a button that uses a fieldname > field, to export that tiddler of JSON as a fixed filename, so I do not > save > it many times with different filenames. > - During this export process I can use the windows explorer search to > find the filename I am about to re-save, this finds exactly where I saved > it last time, in a folder/subfolder or otherwise. I then save over the > previous file to update it. > > > Regards > Tones > > On Thursday, 6 May 2021 at 07:41:53 UTC+10 Mohammad wrote: > >> On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 1:43 AM PMario <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 7:42:39 PM UTC+2 Mohammad wrote: >>> >>> Yes, this is such a powerful feature! Many do not know about it! >>>> I have a bundle of utility tiddlers packed as JSON and stored in a >>>> bookmark (Chrome, FF) and when I visit a Tiddlywiki quickly drop the >>>> bookmark and then >>>> I can look closer in that Tiddlywiki, one of them is your link-to-tabs >>>> wonderful plugin! So this is really amazing! >>>> >>> >>> Yea, If you need to look-up: "How does the core do this" .. the >>> link-to-tabs macro is king. >>> >> >> Definitely! >> >>> >>> -mario >>> >> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> >> To view this discussion on the web visit >>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/267ef14c-bc7a-4056-9228-a1652112c175n%40googlegroups.com >>> >>> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/267ef14c-bc7a-4056-9228-a1652112c175n%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >>> . >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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