Tobias Beer於 2013年9月12日星期四UTC+8下午8時02分54秒寫道:
>
> Hi,
>
> I must say Robert, I quite like this plugin! Has a lot of potential.
>
>
> *(1) *I have played a bit with it and made use of *Base64*...
> http://tbdev.tiddlyspace.com/#NodeTreePlugin
>
> **Like that it's all just one plugin, no additional images. ;-)
>

Great for single-file TW users then! Love this practice and thanks for the 
lesson :)

Btw, Tobias, I have a feeling that your Base64 images are not as black as 
my old images (you can find v0.4 on @treedgplugin now). How do you see 
them? If they are indeed not equal in the grey scale, is this due to the 
resolution and scaling of the image? I have to admit that I like black and 
sharper lines better :-p Is there a way to keep using Base64 images while 
making the bars blacker and sharper?


>
> *(2) *By the way, I have added that parent indicator, too.
>

This is also a major breakthrough into v0.5! I have tried to use "tp:after" 
displayed as table-cell but failed (bug of the browser?) Thanks for adding 
this!


>
> *(3)* I am all for expressive names. So, if it's not too much to ask, I'd 
> recommend renaming your plugin to *NodeTreePlugin* and then create the 
> following two spaces...
>
> http://nodetreeplugin.tiddlyspace.com
> for nothing but the plugin
>
> http://nodetree.tiddlyspace.com
> for demo, documentation, release notes and all that stuff
>
>
> Thanks for building these two spaces ;-) I'll add on @nodetree. 

> *(4)* Finally I got the meaning of those question marks.
>
Yeah... Sorry for not having written the doc more clearly.

My idea was that we use % marks just as we use * or # for lists levels. But 
before I use images as bars, I can only use right borders of the parent 
node to make the vertical bar and they definitely link together with their 
cousins, so spacers were needed. So I used question marks as spacer items. 
And since it belongs to the TiddlyWiki list algorithm, the number of the 
marks denotes the level depth.

Later I found that questions marks at the beginning of lines conflict with 
my adapted MediaWikiTableFormatterPlugin (another story: I changed the 
exclamation mark to question marks for <th> cells because exclamation marks 
break tiddler sections!). So I added slashes as an alternative of questions 
marks. So actually they play the same role as spacers!

>
> So, I have modified the example a bit to make it more clear and also added 
> some @@color:grey;inline style@@
>

Looks clear this way. Or how about giving the <ts> elements a default grey 
color? 

>
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com.
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

Reply via email to