On Saturday, November 30, 2013 7:06:37 PM UTC-8, Oleg Viro wrote:
>
> Is it possible to hide a piece of text of a tiddler?  
> I now the mechanism based on sliders, but it requires 
> 1. creating a new tiddler, 
> 2. moving the piece of text from the old tiddler to the new one and 
> 3. making inside the old tiddler a slider referring  to a new one. 
> This works fine, but is a sort of cumbersome. 
> I would prefer instead a sort of brackets which would convert the text 
> surrounded by them into a unit
> that would be equipped with a button and could be converted by a click on 
> this button into another button 
> clicking which would recover the unit.  
>

This is exactly what you want:

http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#NestedSlidersPlugin

+++[click me]
   ... your content goes here
===

There are many options when using NestedSlidersPlugin, including:
* floating  (like popups, but showing inline content)
* transient (auto-close one slider when another is opened)
* lazy (defer rendering of slider content until slider is first opened)
* rollover (opens without clicking)
* alternative text labels for open vs. closed state
* accelerator keys (ALT-SHIFT-letter)

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
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