Thanks Colm and Eric,

I will look into the pointers. I'll look into them.

In a dream I saw a 'fridge animation'; magnets moved around like snow
flakes.

As a user I'd like to make a small enchanted animation in a tiddler so
that each tiddler can be re-used in a user navigated no-linear
animated hypertext story.


Alex



On Nov 27, 5:10 pm, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> An other great plugin. Thx for sharing.
> ==
> Is there a possibility, to get a "smaller" version, that only contains
> the "doubleclick" - "open transcluded tiddler in edit mode" function.
> Without any additional parameters needed for <<tiddler >> macro. So no
> editing will be needed. It would be a great addOn for a default TW.
>
> Disabling this behaviour could be done with a
> chkDisableOpenTranscluded option.
>
> This would be great.
>
> kind regards
> mario
>
> On Nov 27, 1:15 am, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > The tiddler would be the fridge and links the magnets.
> > > I'd like to be  able to drag the magnets round, the click on them to
> > > open a tiddler.
>
> >http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#PasteUpPlugin
>
> > Adds edit-in-place and mouse positioning/sizing ability to <<tiddler>>
> > macro
>
> > You can do a "fridge" by creating a tiddler with content like this:
>
> > <<tiddler MagnetA "" adjust>>
> > <<tiddler MagnetB "" adjust>>
> > <<tiddler MagnetC "" adjust>>
> > <<tiddler MagnetD "" adjust>>
> > <<tiddler MagnetE "" adjust>>
>
> > The "" is a placeholder for the core's classname param.  The "adjust"
> > keyword adds the plugin's extended move/size handling to an embedded
> > tiddler 'pasteup' element.  When you move/size the element, the plugin
> > automatically modifies the corresponding <<tiddler>> macro to add (or
> > update) the x,y,w,h parameters, like this:
>
> > <<tiddler MagnetA "" adjust x:... y:... w:... h:...>>
>
> > The values of the x,y,w,h use CSS measurements (i.e., "120px", "3in",
> > "10em", "50%", etc.), and defaults to "px".  If you hand-enter the
> > parameters and specify units other than px (e.g., "3in"), then
> > subsequent mouse-based adjustments to the position/size of the element
> > will also use those units.  Of course, you can always hand-edit the
> > x,y,w,h values at any time to 'fine tune' the layout of the embedded
> > elements.
>
> > You can also *nest* pasteup elements, so that the contained elements
> > move as a group if the containing element is moved.  For example, you
> > could write:
> > ------------------
> > [[SomeTiddler]]
> > <<tiddler Fridge "" adjust style:"border:1px solid
> > black;background:white;" x:1in y:1in w:3in h:4in>>
>
> > [[Fridge]]
> > <<tiddler MagnetA "" adjust>>
> > <<tiddler MagnetB "" adjust>>
> > <<tiddler MagnetC "" adjust>>
> > ------------------
>
> > Then, you can move MagnetA, MagnetB and MagnetC, relative to the
> > Fridge, and when you move the Fridge within SomeTiddler, MagnetA/B/C
> > will follow along, keeping their relative placement to the Fridge.
>
> > enjoy,
> > -e
> > Eric Shulman
> > TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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