Thank You! Wow - this is simple - amazing - and easy!
How ever did you find out how to do this? What should be the Google Search? In either case - for those wanting to do this - this will save you a TON of searches! Thank You - Again - Thank You! :-) TheNOOb On Saturday, December 25, 2021 at 2:18:18 PM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote: > G'day, > > Where did you get info that a TiddlyWiki table matches an frame? > > A table in TiddlyWiki is like an html table. > > That aside: anything in a TiddlyWiki can be transcluded anywhere in the > TiddlyWiki, no frames required. > > Anyhow, all of that aside, download the attached, drag into TiddlyWiki.com > to import the tiddlers into that TiddlyWiki instance, and sneak a peek at > what I've done. > > I hope that makes for a good reference point for discussion. > > Cheers ! > > > > On Saturday, December 25, 2021 at 5:10:16 PM UTC-4 JS2 wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've searched online and the TiddlyWiki site - to no avail - and am >> wondering how I can accomplish the following: >> >> I have a Table: 2 x 2 cells: (2 Rows and 2 Columns) >> >> | Row 1 - Column 1 | Row 1 - Column 2 | >> | Row 2 - Column 1 | Row 2 - Column 2 | >> >> * Row 1 - Cell 1 - has a list of items >> * * When I click on list Item 1 in Row 1 - Cell 1 - I want to: >> * Update Row 1 - Cell 2 >> >> With HTML - it's quite simple - I have four frames: >> * Frame 1 (Top Left) - I have my list of items >> * Frame 2 (Top Right) - gets the result of the "click" of frame 1 >> >> After about 2 days of searching - no luck in TiddlyWiki >> >> --- >> Note: I think the issues revolve around the fact that TiddyWiki uses >> different verbiage for what non-TiddlyWiki Users use for common items. >> >> Doing Google Searches - for things that "should be" simple - are not - in >> tiddlywiki. >> >> Bonus Question: >> * Is there some sort of "Magic Decoder Ring" that nOOb's like me can >> reference? For what constitutes a Table, Frame, Field, Hover, Icon, etc. - >> and how these map to TiddlyWiki. >> >> Example - Regular (rest of the world) calls something a "Frame" - >> TiddlyWiki calls it a "Table." <-- This mystifies me. Not to mention the >> poor documentation on the TiddlyWIki site - lack of real-world examples, >> verbiage that just does not make sense - and the fact that the an "Apple" >> (which is a fruit) - TiddlyWiki would call it - oh I don't know - "A >> squiggly line" - yes - I am being facetious - but still - you get the point. >> >> Thanks, >> >> TheNOOb >> >> -- 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/9be20ad0-5706-47fb-9e71-85cc8a996405n%40googlegroups.com.

