Hi seba, thank you for testing!
As I've described in my last message, I've never put macro code in any of my tiddlers. The first time I've tried ES Plugin I was wondering that the button appears without the code. But only after saving a tiddler in edit mode or using the save changes button. First I thought that it's a new feature that is not yet described in the plugin info :) But after further savings more buttons appears. I've also tried to put code like <<editSections label tooltip>> and all the others. I've then tried to put it into ViewTemplate: <div class='toolbar' macro='toolbar [[ToolbarCommands::ViewToolbar]]'></div> <div class='title' macro='view title'></div> <div class='subtitle'><span macro='view modifier link'></span>, <span macro='view modified date'></span> (<span macro='message views.wikified.createdPrompt'></span> <span macro='view created date'></span>)</div> <div class='tagging' macro='tagging'></div> <div class='tagged' macro='tags'></div> <div class='viewer'><span macro='view text wikified'></span>, <span macro='editSections bearbeiten "diesen Abschnitt bearbeiten"'></span></div> <div class='tagClear'></div> All these attemps are working like a charm but only with the annoying bug. However it's interesting that after saving a tiddler or all tiddlers with "save changes" ES puts its standard labeled button rather than my customized version as you can see on the following screenshot – taken without ES macro code in the tiddler itself but the modified ViewTemplate and after clicking four times on the "save changes" button: Is it possible that this behaviour has something to do with my browser (Firefox 10.0.2), Java (???) or even my operating system (Ubuntu 11.10)? I've just tried my TW on Android (ICS) with Firefox ... and voilà ... no bugs! So now I think we have the reason why you're not able to reproduce my bug. I have to install another version of firefox or maybe I'll try to update Java or something else. But good to know that it is not the plugin. Offtopic: Is there already a working solution for using TW with Chrome? Kind regards, Albert Am Samstag, 7. April 2012 22:20:05 UTC+2 schrieb Seba: > > Hi Albert, > > I am afraid I can't replicate the bug. It works for me. However, you > didn't put any buttons in your test file. I have tried all three > options below: > > 1) <<editSection TiddlerName##sectionname label tooltip>> /to edit a > specific section in a specific tiddler from let's say the MainMenu > 2) <<editSections label tooltip>> /to have edit section buttons in > every section title; location: end of tiddler > 3) <<editSection ##Sample>> /to edit a specific section in a tiddler; > location: anywhere in the tiddler > > The only thing you have to pain attention are the multi-word titles of > tiddlers and sections. You should put them in double quotes like so: > "Tiddler Name##section name" > > An example of your code for buttons would be helpful. > > regards, > seba > > On 7 apr., 14:05, Albert Riedinger <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi seba, > > > > thank you for helping! > > I have installed the latest TW (2.6.5) and EditSectionPlugin (1.8.1). > > You could reproduce the bug with the attached TW. It's an empty TW with > > just the EditSectionsPlugin and some tiddlers for testing. > > I didn't put the EditSection macro manually. It seems that ES generates > the > > edit buttons automatically, after saving one of the tiddlers manually or > > using the save changes button in the sidebar. > > > > Hope that helps! > > > > Kind regards, > > Albert > > > > Am Samstag, 7. April 2012 03:19:19 UTC+2 schrieb Seba: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Albert, > > > > > I also work with editSection and I will try to reproduce your problem, > > > so could you please let me know what is the code you are using and > > > where in the tiddler have you put it? > > > > > regards, > > > seba > > > > > On 6 apr., 21:22, Albert Riedinger <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > Thank you for sharing your experience Hans! > > > > > > I know that managing lots of small chunks of information is a core > > > element > > > > of TWs philosophy, but I used to write long notes with Tomboy > especially > > > in > > > > college lectures. In the meantime I have about 850 bigger notes and > 80 > > > to > > > > 100 really huge notes. So it would be very time consuming to divide > them > > > > into smaller tiddlers. Furthermore in some cases it simply makes no > > > sense > > > > to do it as many notes are structured in the old fashioned way of > > > academic > > > > essays. > > > > Don't get me wrong. I like the approach to write smaller notes and > > > manage > > > > them with tags. But I have to find an easier way to migrate from > Tomboy. > > > > And I think that the EditSection Plugin would be the ideal solution. > > > > > > Nevertheless I like TW very much, especially the possibility of > > > customizing > > > > virtually any aspect of its behavior and appearance and also its > > > > cross-plattform capabilities! And I'm also looking forward to the > new > > > TW5. > > > > So many thanks to Jeremy and all the other devs for such a well > thought > > > out > > > > application! > > > > > > Am Freitag, 6. April 2012 18:20:39 UTC+2 schrieb HansBKK: > > > > > > > On Friday, April 6, 2012 11:01:39 PM UTC+7, Albert Riedinger > wrote: > > > > > > >> Hi all, hi Eric, > > > > > > >> sorry for my impatient double post, but I'm a bit frustrated. I > just > > > > >> started to switch from my heavily used Tomboy to TiddlyWiki in > order > > > to use > > > > >> my huge note collection with mobile devices like my android > tablet. > > > As most > > > > >> of my notes are really long with lots of subheadings and > TiddlyWiki > > > doesn't > > > > >> have an easy to use and sophistcated WYSIWYG solution like > Tomboy, it > > > is > > > > >> difficult to make little changes to these notes. The only > solution I > > > came > > > > >> around is the EditSectionPlugin from Eric, as I don't want to > slice > > > these > > > > >> huge notes into several tiddlers in order to transclude them in a > > > > >> "meta-note". But with the annoying bug I described below this > plugin > > > is a > > > > >> bit useless or at least difficult to use. Does nobody have the > same > > > > >> problem? Or is there an alternative to EditSection? > > > > > > > Sorry I don't have more specific help, but thought I'd put it out > > > there; > > > > > from my experience with TW, I've found it better to have smaller > > > tiddlers, > > > > > and rather than transcluding them, I just build "views" based on > tags > > > to > > > > > group them together, with section numbering in the tiddler title > if > > > sorting > > > > > is important. > > > > > > > > EditSectionPlugin-Test.html.zip > > 151 1KPrikažiPrenesi -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/-/_6KHFAbe2vsJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. 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