Thank you Ste. Yes, definitely want the Mentat plugin for that view. I also am using TW to build a Worldbuilding Application (GMGuild), and updating Mentat is one of the primary UI priorities. I would recommend using the older versions of TW to use Mentat. I am still working on the back-end collaberative stuff, but it is awesome to see more Worldbuilding/Campaign-Management interest in the TW community recently.
Have you joined the TW Discord server? We have a channel dedicated to tw-for-gaming stuff. Best, Joshua Fontany On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:50:00 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote: > You are still epic, however, it looks like something breaks in newer > TiddlyWiki versions. At least that is how it looks to me regarding trying > to delete drafts and saving edits to existing Tiddlers. Not sure what is > the major difference between the two TiddlyWiki versions so that has me a > little worried, however, things seems to be ok otherwise. > > On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 7:22:17 PM UTC-4 Darth Mole wrote: > >> YOU ARE EPIC! To you I offer AWESOMESAUCE for the rest of your life! ZOMG! >> >> -cough- ahem, excuse me. >> >> Oh who am I kidding?! YOU ROCK!!! >> >> On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:32:46 PM UTC-4 Ste wrote: >> >>> How about https://thesherwood.github.io/Mentat/ >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, 26 May 2021 at 23:22:35 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> It's me again. I wanted to thank those that helped on my previous post >>>> regarding conditional templates! I have what I think is another strange >>>> question, though I'm not sure if it is unique. I came across some vaguely >>>> similar concepts but didn't hit anything true. >>>> >>>> I would also like to preface this post with: I may be making things >>>> harder on myself. I have been trying to create a world building >>>> application >>>> that is considered not only open source but can be opened no matter what >>>> in >>>> the future since TiddlyWiki is simply an HTML file. Unless browsers go the >>>> way of the dodo TiddlyWikis will always be viewable and even if they do >>>> you >>>> can look at the code to at least see the content. Anyway, back to my >>>> question. >>>> >>>> Whenever I start working in TiddlyWiki my mind begins to branch out >>>> from a particular Tiddler and kind creates a "view" that I'm unfortunately >>>> unable to follow in TiddlyWiki's default format. Even with using >>>> TiddlyStroll (I also added TiddlyMap to the TiddlyStroll template) I still >>>> can't seem to feel comfortable with things. >>>> >>>> When I try to conceptualize the situation two "views" appear in my head. >>>> >>>> 1) The Tiddlers, when loaded, become floating popouts that can be moved >>>> around the computer screen just like regular app windows. That way as new >>>> Tiddlers are opened based on the users train of thought they just layer on >>>> the screen. I guess kind of like if you had 15 Word documents open in 15 >>>> Word app instances so you could see the title and bits and pieces of each >>>> one. >>>> >>>> 2) The Tiddlers, when loaded, start to fill in the page similar to a >>>> tiling windows manager in Linux. Even if the boxes get progressively >>>> smaller as they resize during tiling or if once they hit a certain number >>>> of boxes the whole view simply shrinks percentage wise I guess it doesn't >>>> matter. >>>> >>>> Anyway, any thoughts or solutions? Thanks again for all your help! Once >>>> I feel comfortable with the solution I've put together I'm going to post >>>> for anyone to use as a world building option, and also use it myself for >>>> my >>>> writing. >>>> >>> -- 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/5cade30c-6e2d-4b74-8dd4-36d9a249853cn%40googlegroups.com.

