I'm new to TiddlyWiki. Just started coding for it. I did see the
offsets in Popup.show(), but for some reason I couldn't get it to work
when I passed different values to it. So I write ShowAbove(). Anyway,
thanks for the update. I'm learning more and more about TiddlyWiki
everyday.

edit: I just checked out your plugin on tiddlytools, and the popups in
the example are both appearing above the link, but like *way* above,
in the middle of the page. Not sure if it's another plugin that is
messing up the behavior or what...

axs

On Mar 4, 8:22 am, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there a popup plugin that displays the popup above the label?
> > (3)http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ShowPopup
>
> The TiddlyTools ShowPopup transclusion has been re-written as a
> TiddlySpace-compatible plugin:
>
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ShowPopupPlugin
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ShowPopupPluginInfo
>
> In addition to converting to a plugin, I've added a new keyword
> parameter: "above".  When present, the popup will be placed above the
> label, instead of below it.
>
> Notes:
>
> * there actually wasn't a need for a new Popup.showAbove() function...
> the existing TWCore Popup.show() function already allows you to
> specify an (x,y) *offset* to position the popup relative to its
> label.  All that is needed is to fetch the .outerHeight() of the popup
> contents and use that as a *negative* y-value in the {x:..., y:...}
> offset parameter, like this:
>
> var h=jQuery(d).outerHeight();
> Popup.show('top','left',{x:0,y:-h});
> (where 'd' is the div containing the rendered popup contents).
>
> * The new <<showPopup>> macro uses *named* parameters, so that they
> can now occur in any order, and use of "placeholders" for default
> values is no longer needed.
>
> * The plugin defines a *shadow tiddler* named ShowPopup that provides
> a backward-compatible 'wrapper' around the <<showPopup>> macro, so
> that <<tiddler ShowPopup with: ...>> will continue to work in your
> existing content, without *requiring* you to edit your tiddlers to use
> the new macro syntax.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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