Hi!
1. Inline parts come in hand especially in cases like mine, when I can
simply insert the part in the middle of the text. It does not corrupt
the flow of the text and I can reference that part, like in my Did You
Know feature. Also, when you have multilined text and you need to use
it in a table. You put the text in a hidden part and then transclude
it in a table cell. Parts don't need to be hidden, by the way.

2. In your script there is this line
v=store.getTiddlerText(tids[t].title+'##Summary');
which I've changed into
v=store.getTiddlerText(tids[t].title+'/1');

It works fine.

3. And after checking the new version, I noticed that that is in your
new script as well, beside some other minor changes. I also noticed
that random numbers appear to be unique this time.

4. That, I'm afraid, way over my head. :)

w

On Feb 20, 7:09 pm, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi w,
>
> 1) In what circumstance would you benefit from or even depend on
> "inline parts"?
>
> 2) Unless you have some extension to PartTiddlerPlugin that I am
> missing, the following does not (!) yield the desired output:
>
> store.getTiddlerText('SomeTiddler/SomePart')
>
> Instead you have to do something like this:
>
> t=store.fetchTiddler('SomeTiddler/SomePart');
> t=t?t.text:'';
>
> 3) I have added this and fixed the bug from the macro in the "single
> purpose script" and posted an update here:
>
> http://pastebin.com/z4rXNBv3
>
> 4) As for the combination of DcTableOfContentsPlugin or
> SectionLinksPlugin and hidden sections ...it seems to me their
> behaviour is faulty while the core probably doesn't provide adequate
> utility functions.
>
> Cheers, Tobias.

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