I'm familiar with SectionLinksPlugin, I was considering using it, but
I chose DcTableOfContentsPlugin because it adds a link to top. Anyway,
I tried SectionLinksPlugin on a random tiddler on your wiki, but with
the same result. I also tried an empty tiddler with the following
code:
<<tiddler ##test1>>
<<tiddler ##test2>>
{{hidden{
!test1
test1text
!end}}}
{{hidden{
!test2
test2text
}}}
<<sectionTOC>>

The result in tiddler:
test1text
test2text
}}}

The result in ToC:
Table of Contents:

   1. test1
   2. end}}}
   3. test2

w

On 4 feb., 04:13, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Interesting thing, however. I tried the third example:
> > <<tiddler [[here##sectionname]]>>{{hidden{
> ...
> > }}}
>
> > It displayed the content okay, but since I'm using the
> > DcTableOfContentsPlugin, both "sectionname" and "end" get listed in
> > the table of content. If I remove !end, then }}} is shown as part of
> > the section text.
>
> Try this plugin:
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SectionLinksPlugin
>
>    <<sectionTOC classname>>
> automatically generates an 'outline' style table of contents, based on
> the **rendered** sections within a displayed tiddler.  To trigger the
> macro, you add it to the very *end* of a tiddler, so that it is
> processed *after* all the content is rendered.  To position the macro
> output 'target', you embed a CSS classwrapper, "{{sectionTOC{}}}" in
> your tiddler content.  You can also embed the macro and classwrapper
> 'target' directly in the ViewTemplate so that *all* tiddlers will
> automatically display a table of contents.
>
> SectionLinksPlugin also extends the TW core handling for section
> references in several areas:
>
> * TiddlyLinks to *sections* of tiddlers, using:
>    [[TiddlerName##section]] or
>    [[##section]] or
>    [[here##section]]
> Note: The TW core treats these as links to non-existing tiddler titles
>
> * Use HTML 'anchors' as alternative for "!section" to define non-
> visible
>    target for [[TiddlerName##section]] links:
>    <html><a name="section" /></html>
> Note: The TW core doesn't do anything with HTML anchors
>
> * Transclusion from the *current* tiddler, using:
>    <<tiddler ##section>> or
>    <<tiddler here##section>>
> Note: The TW core *does* transclude sections, but requires the fully-
> specified "TiddlerName##section" syntax, or an evaluated parameter to
> 'manually' construct a reference to a section in the current tiddler,
> by using: {{tiddler.title+"##secction"}}
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
>
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