@pmario - I know this is an old post, but I had a need again for the keyvalues plugin and it is a LIFE SAVER. One of my wikis is dedicated to a scrape of my companies ActiveDirectory and I had it setup one tiddler per user (all 26,000 of us) and searching was painful. I instead dumped the same information into a datatiddler with just the userid as the key, and a delimited string of fields as the value, and your keyvalues filter operator allows me to search *instantly*. It's such a game-changer for when you have these mini-databases for lookups and things. I hope these datatiddler enhancements continue to be supported in the future! Sent a small paypal tip :)
On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 6:59:47 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: > Mario, > > As usual I love your work. and you inspire new ideas; > > Please forgive me from straying from the OT, but I raise this as it may be > a simple extension of your "Click Effect". > > *I observed:* Using the "Click Effect" Element pulse is interesting > because it helps identify the html element where clicked. It is a hint of > what using the browser dev tools inspect does. > > *This makes me wonder *if an alternate plugin could allow one to "click > and copy html elements, or classes" specified in the html from the screen. > > - This would bring a simplified version of making use of the inspect > tool tool to locate elements and the applicable classes on a TiddlyWiki > - Actually we may be able to launch an innerwiki that has such a > plugin installed where the user can select any visible element from an > empty wiki, and lookup its critical details needed when customising or > designing > - This may work well in conjunction with the new layouts switch to > assist in the development of new layouts, especially if a designer can > quickly identify the appropriate class or html element, simply by clicking > it. > - Such a tool could simultaneously copy the resulting value to both > the clipboard and as the content of what we can call a clipboard tiddler. > The system clipboard allows the result to be placed anywhere else on the > device, but the clipboard tiddler allows additional functionality to be > designed to respond to the values, such as advanced search, links and > references, documentation lookup etc... in the current Wiki. > > behind this ideas are the following possible features; > > - The idea that in cases where we may want to copy to the clipboard, > we also copy to a clipboard tiddler is a powerful pattern, > - Then regardless of what is in the system clipboard the wiki can > paste from its own clipboard into tiddlers. > - This can be extended to list most recently used or a history of copy > to clipboard actions, and pasted from a dropdown of prior values, > - both on tiddlers and in text. > - This would be a useful extension to the current copy to clipboard > actions in the core, not to mention custom implementations. > - When we have wiki clipboard's such as a tag names, even > fieldname/value pairs it is possible to have buttons or icons on which to > drag and drop values to apply then to the displayed tiddler. > > In closing the possibilities I described here could be used to help users > and designers a like to make use of TiddlyWikis "self documenting" features > given its open source, to learn about tiddlywiki itself. > > Regards > 'Tony > On Tuesday, 5 January 2021 at 07:50:42 UTC+11 PMario wrote: > >> On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 9:45:21 PM UTC+1 Saq Imtiaz wrote: >> >>> Thank you @pmario ! >>> >>> I'll remember that I can use it next time I need to record a video :) >>> >> >> Which of your plugins, did cause a problem? .. I would be interested, if >> we can see a pattern, how to fix the problem in a generic way - for the >> core! >> -m >> > -- 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/3740bd13-6586-46c7-b6c7-bf052dc548f5n%40googlegroups.com.

