> > > Will it be possible to define/use a custom viewtemplate at some stage? - > like: > $:/tags/LessonViewTemplate >
No, that is not planned. TiddlyWiki5 tends to use configuration by tag, rather than configuration by title, as in TiddlyWiki Classic. The purpose of the change is to make it easier to blend and mix customisations. If we have fixed templates then it becomes impossible for another plugin to modify them except by overwriting. Best wishes Jeremy > > > Cheers Måns Mårtensson > > Den onsdag den 22. januar 2014 09.32.51 UTC+1 skrev Jeremy Ruston: >> >> Hi Måns >> >> I want the previous next function only to be visible in relevant >>> tiddlers. >>> Now it is added to the viewtemplate of all tiddlers. >>> Is there a "hide- or showwhen" function which will hide/show the >>> navigation panel from tiddlers based on tags - or sth. like that...? >>> >> >> Yes, although the syntax is currently a little clumsy: >> >> <$list filter="[is[current]tag[myBrilliantTag]]"> >> Content here will only be displayed if the current tiddler has the tag >> "myBrilliantTag" >> </$list> >> >> Best wishes >> >> Jeremy >> >> >>> >>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson >>> >>> Den torsdag den 28. november 2013 18.20.16 UTC+1 skrev Eric Shulman: >>> >>>> On Thursday, November 28, 2013 8:02:18 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote: >>>>> >>>>> The next and previous filters that David wrote are now in the core, >>>>> and so are available to use. >>>>> They work in association with the 'list' field, which is interpreted >>>>> as a space-separated list of tiddler titles (using double square brackets >>>>> to quote titles that contain a space). The next and previous filters both >>>>> work in a similar way that's easiest to show with an example. >>>>> >>>> >>>> There are some error use cases I wonder about: >>>> >>>> Let's say you have a tiddler called "Lesson1" with the "list" field set >>>>> to: >>>>> [[First Bit]] SecondBit FinalBit >>>>> You'll also need to create the named tiddlers. >>>>> >>>> >>>> What happens if a tiddler named in the list does not exist? >>>> >>>> >>>>> Then, create a new tiddler called "Navigation" with the tag >>>>> "$:/tags/ViewTemplate" and the following content: >>>>> Next: <$list filter="[is[current]next[Lesson1]]"/> / Previous: <$list >>>>> filter="[is[current]previous[Lesson1]]"/> >>>>> >>>> >>>> What does the filter produce if the "Lesson1" tiddler is missing or the >>>> list field is empty? >>>> >>>> Now if you open a tiddler like "SecondBit" you should see at the bottom >>>>> the controls to move to the next and previous tiddlers. >>>>> The next and previous filter operators work by locating the currently >>>>> selected tiddler(s) in the named list, and returning the adjacent next or >>>>> previous tiddler from the list. >>>>> >>>> >>>> What if the same tiddler title in the named list more than once... >>>> which occurence does the filter match as the "current selected tiddler"? >>>> What does the [[Navigation]] template display if the current tiddler is >>>> not in the list at all? >>>> When you reach the start/end of the list, does it loop around to the >>>> end/start, or just stop? >>>> If navigation doesn't loop, when you reach the start/end, can display >>>> of non-functional links be suppressed? >>>> Will there also be a [first[Lesson1]] and [last[Lesson1]] so a complete >>>> "FPNL" (First/Previous/Next/Last) navigation bar can be displayed? >>>> >>>> enjoy, >>>> -e >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Jeremy Ruston >> mailto:[email protected] >> > -- Jeremy Ruston mailto:[email protected] -- 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.

