Hi Dave,

Thanks.
I found out already by inspecting your code.
Do use it in my toolbar buttons now.

Cheers,

Ton

On Sunday, December 1, 2013 4:55:32 AM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Correction for Ton: tooltips should say <span title="">, not <span 
> text="">. My apologies for the confusion!
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Paul Levey <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Awesome! (And I should have mentioned I was using IE11 and Win7 
>> Enterprise.)
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 7:24 PM, David Gifford 
>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks to all of you for your kind comments. 
>>>
>>> @Ton: the file setup itself I had finished before mentioning I would not 
>>> be tinkering. The only tinkering I did was adding your quick fix, which was 
>>> indeed quick. The 1 John part counts not as TW5 work but as Bible study and 
>>> class/sermon prep. I am preaching on 1 John, on love, tomorrow morning. Or 
>>> maybe that is just my way of justifying my indulgence in this project! And 
>>> thanks for your help in the last few weeks. You are playing around with a 
>>> lot of cool stuff. I will update the mall in the next day or two with the 
>>> link you gave me in a different email.
>>>
>>> Tool tips around buttons is just <span text=""> and </span> around the 
>>> button. Tool tips around text is something I still don't know how to do.
>>>
>>> @Jeremy: Yes, Bible study is indeed a great use case for TiddlyWiki: 
>>> themes, literary features, canonical references, chapter and verse 
>>> divisions, grammatical and rhetorical features, historical references, so 
>>> much could be cross-referenced and TiddlyWiki is the best tool, in my 
>>> opinion, for an end user to do that. Maybe this project could show up in 
>>> the TW in the wild tiddler? Thanks for TiddlyWiki, both classic and 5! Oh, 
>>> and also, congrats on the new release today.
>>>
>>> @Jim, I hadn't thought of the similarity to Thompson's chain references. 
>>> I am sure he would have found TW5 a big help in what he did. Though he 
>>> probably would have spent even more time tinkering with TW, which would 
>>> have distracted him from his task like it distracts me!
>>>
>>> @Paul: I think you will find soon enough that some of us will build up a 
>>> small library of filters and widgets and will make them available with 
>>> little explanations and even bookmarklets like Stephan Hradek's 
>>> bookmarklets, so you won't have to wade through that stuff too much. I will 
>>> let Jeremy see what you mean about scroll positioning, and respond to it. 
>>> Hopefully you will get some time freed up to both study 1 John and play 
>>> with TiddlyWiki.
>>>
>>> Blessings,
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 9:00 PM, PVHL <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am much impressed -- and working hard at not getting sidetracked into 
>>>> studying the actual content right now.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe not the place to mention this, but I noticed that if I was part 
>>>> way down a tiddler (had scrolled) and clicked a link to a tiddler that 
>>>> also 
>>>> overflowed (had a vertical scrollbar), the new tiddler opened with the 
>>>> same 
>>>> vertical scroll positioning as the one I had come from. IOW, they were 
>>>> both 
>>>> using the same scroll position. I haven't spent enough time with TW5 to 
>>>> know if this is TW5 or your file (I imagine it is TW5), but thought I'd 
>>>> mention it.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for sharing your work. I don't have time right now to play with 
>>>> TW5, but looking at other's files gives me a bit of an idea of what it can 
>>>> do. Those list/filter statements look really complicated though :0)
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Paul.
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