Arunn,

Attached are two new window buttons I created to edit a tiddler in a 
separate window, and also a view in separate window that uses the view 
template rather than just render the body.

These could be made into modals quite easily.

I will look at the command pallet plugin.

Tones

On Thursday, 5 August 2021 at 13:07:42 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

> The search part could be done using command palette plug in and i am using 
> it in my wiki. It’s the tiddler viewing and editing within the same modal 
> which got me interested. 
> It must be difficult for Saq to find time to work on this at the moment. 
> That’s why I posted this video link so that someone else gets inspired to 
> create their own version of the notation editor.
>
> On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 7:58 AM TW Tones <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> arun..
>>
>> Various aspects of this are already available, and some could be 
>> recreated fairly easily. 
>>
>> Perhaps you can spell out features you would like to use.
>>
>>    - have a look for the stories plugin or stroll edition by David 
>>    Gifford for the duel story
>>    - The actual notation modal is somewhat trivial for me to create, the 
>>    only area I don't know how to handle is the interface for searching and 
>>    selecting tiddler titles with its efficient dynamic viewing etc... 
>> Although 
>>    an number of improvements of late and in the 5.2.0 prerelease will make 
>>    this easier.
>>
>> Of course it would be nice if Saq can provide a published version of 
>> notation, how ever he has contributed a lot lately such as streams.
>>
>> In keeping with streams perhaps if Saq could just provide the tiddler 
>> selection and title search as a module, I could rebuild the notation 
>> solution myself, and make use of the module in other places.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tones
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 5 August 2021 at 01:09:28 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> This is the link <https://youtu.be/lvnqgfvohfM> to a 1yr old tiddlywiki 
>>> hangout video with Saq where he is showing his workflow using Notation 
>>> editor. I first saw this video one year back when I started using 
>>> tiddlywiki. I don't think I fully understood the implementation at that 
>>> point. Yesterday I thought of seeing it again. I haven't seen any other 
>>> similar implementation in tiddlywiki yet and I wish to use it in my wiki 
>>> also. But I know that Saq doesn't have enough time to release it for public 
>>> use as he had told here 
>>> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/1jTwdmq8cgI/m/MhIfWxE7DgAJ>. 
>>> May be someone else gets inspired by seeing this video and build a similar 
>>> plug in for tiddlywiki. Or may be one day Saq can release it at least as a 
>>> proof of concept, so that we can just experience what we see in that video. 
>>
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