> I'd like to have a checkbox to toggle tag1, tag2, tag3 all at once. >> > > Not sure what you want exactly, do you want to assign or remove a number > of tags collectively? Based on what reasoning / logic? What is wrong with > having multiple tag columns as in your example? Keep in mind that the > tiddler you're talking about doesn't exist until you hit the submit button. > Just lazy I guess ;) In my example the are 6 groups with up to 12 checkboxes in every group. Often but not always a whole group or several groups have to be checked together. Would be nice to only have to click 6 times instead of 40 times :D
> I have also run in some strange problem. >> It all work in my TW on my usb-stick but when I moved it (copy & paste) >> to the network-drive at work the script gives a error "Identifier, string >> or number is expected" (translated from swedish). It still work from >> usb-stick if I bring both up in windows next to each other but the >> network-copy give an error? >> > > No idea what could be wrong. At what point do you get the error, when you > open the form tiddler or when you try to submit, i.e. save the TiddlyWiki? > This error message shows directly when I open the tiddler. In the place the script usually is hidden. > And if the title start or end with a blank space the tiddler vanish >> "The tiddler 'tiddlerTitle' doesn't yet exist. Double-click to create it". >> But if I open the TW in Notepad its there! >> > > Well, tiddler titles shouldn't start or end with blanks, afaic. Why would > they? > They shouldn't. It's mostly as a precation against error. The form is geared toward old, not-so-computer-savy-old-ladies ;) Magnus -- 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 [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

