The quick and easy way is to add a field "hide-body" with a value of "yes" 
to your data tiddlers. This will hide the default display of the tiddler 
text. Then have a custom view template based on a tag or field that 
displays things how you want.

On Sunday, May 30, 2021 at 10:50:21 PM UTC+2 Ed Heil wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm using TW to make a character sheet for a role-playing game.  Right now 
> a tiddler for a character is associated with a data tiddler.  The character 
> tiddler has a view template which displays all the stuff in the data 
> tiddler in a readable & usable manner.
>
> I'm thinking it would be nice to have the character sheet *actually be* 
> the data tiddler.
>
> If I do this, I'm going to want to modify the display of this tiddler, so 
> that when you look at it,  you can't see the underlying data, you can just 
> see the template with the UI for displaying it and interacting with it.
>
> I've added view templates to classes of tiddlers before, e.g. by adding a 
> new tiddler with the special view template tag so it shows up for tiddlers 
> with a certain tag.  But I've never tried to *replace* the default display.
>
> I'm wondering if I need to look at replacing (shadowing) a system tiddler 
> or what.
>
>
>

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