Hello Tobi.
Thanks for your great support. Now the two plugins work wonderfull.
I can only recommend TagSearch for everybody with a systematic Set of Tags.
One Small wish is left. It would be wonderfull it was possible to set an
order in the pop-up.
For your usecase of tbGTD the current order which is produced by the
alphabetical order of the is very comfortable.
For those who don't want to add a prefix for readability reasons, it
would be a nice alternative to be able to order them in the TagSearchConfig.
Again Many thanks
Jan
Am 07.11.2013 14:09, schrieb Tobias Beer:
I would be delighted if I was able to show your great
Tagging-Addon in the EditMode. This would have two big advantages.
- I would prefer to have a slim toolbar in the ViewMode.
- In the EditMode users are more aware of the relevance of tags.
As I would like to share the collection I am doing with other
users, I would prefer if only those who knew what tags do touch them.
I see, use tagging but only have it visible as needed.
the xplore-Tagging furnishes information which is especially
valuable while I am editing ( tiddlers linking and tagging to the
tiddler), so I would like to have the button to display it there.
Shall I post a feature request for these whishes?
I see, this makes sense. Whil I just added an issue here...
https://github.com/tobibeer/TiddlyWikiPlugins/issues/68
...it turns out you were not using the latest version of x-plore as
can be found at...
http://tbgtd.tiddlyspot.com/#x-plore
So, it looks like that version does work properly in EditMode.
I don't know whether TagSearch really works in my TW- The Span
called "Typ" you see on the left of the toolbar is still produces
by the the x-tagger-plugin, the button for TagSearch at the moment
is placed on the right of the Toolbar.
I see, mhhh. I have no idea why the *tagSearch* toolbar command fails
to find the handler. Perhaps you have some legacy CoreTweaks or such
installed that prevents the *tagSearch* toolbar command from working
properly?
I wanted to change to TagSearch because of the better
possibilities of configuration and because of the sticky behaviour
which would be very practical when meditating about a set of tags.
Sure. As a workaround, if I add this in the toolbar section in the
*ViewTemplate* of your *SmartTheme* it works fine...
<span macro="tagsearch source:'TagSearchConfig##Tags' exclude:'' label:'tagsā¾' tooltip:'Set
tags by category' nomore toolbar"></span>
I have already tried to implement the Tag-Dropdown-Menu of
Delicious Tagging but it would not work-That ist to say it
produced a long field of all my tags. I thought it needs prefixes
to function correctly.
Actually, you don't need prefixes. All you should have to do is to
point to the tag category section such as
*TagSearchConfig##Tags* using something like this in a *zzConfig*...
|
config.macros.deliciousTagging.catList ='TagSearchConfig##Tags';
|
Tobias.
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