Hi Matabele, that's great, thank you. I've got it going and I'll play around with it. Jon.
On Saturday, 12 July 2014 21:51:40 UTC+1, Matabele wrote: > > Hi Jon > > I uploaded another version -- I have separated out the styles for the TOC > into a separate style sheet. The menu items won't work of course -- edit > the contents of the titles and <li> elements of TOC accordingly. > > You will need only these two tiddlers to get it working: > -- $:/plugins/matabele/stylesheet-toc > <#[email protected]_%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fmatabele%2Fstylesheet-toc> > -- TOC <#[email protected]_TOC> > > regards > > On Saturday, July 12, 2014 8:31:42 PM UTC+2, Jon wrote: >> >> Hi Matabele, >> That hidden TOC is great - I'd love that in my Wiki if I knew how to >> transfer it. >> Jon >> >> On Saturday, 12 July 2014 16:55:16 UTC+1, Ton Gerner wrote: >>> >>> Hi Matabele, >>> >>> You succeeded in making that side menu TOC. Very, very nice. >>> You are making a very 'personal' TW5 in this way. >>> >>> A lot to explore for me. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ton >>> >>> >>> On Saturday, July 12, 2014 5:18:53 PM UTC+2, Matabele wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Dave >>>> >>>> On Saturday, July 12, 2014 4:53:26 PM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> That hidden TOC on the right is nice. I am not sure how to scroll down >>>>> to see elements that run off the bottom of the screen. But the fact that >>>>> it >>>>> can be done already in TW5 is great. Maybe the hidden TOC could have some >>>>> kind of internal scrolling? >>>>> >>>> >>>> The slider menu is already running into the sidebar scrollbar -- I >>>> think another scrollbar would be confusing. I wondered, perhaps, if the >>>> whole thing should rather be moved to the LHS to avoid colliding with the >>>> scrollbars. >>>> >>>> The height of the box can be adjusted in the stylesheet -- I made mine >>>> big enough for my full TOC. Perhaps, I should trim this down a little to >>>> fit small screens -- this was the application for which this toy was >>>> intended. I don't have a mobile to test on which makes it difficult for me >>>> to get the settings right. >>>> >>>> Provided you know the widgets exist, they'll be there when you need >>>> them. All were written to overcome specific problems I encountered, but >>>> were written in such a way that they could be used elsewhere. The ones I >>>> find most useful are: >>>> -- the <$setfield> widget (this allows multiple text reference values >>>> to be set with one button) >>>> -- the <$maketid> widget (a modified version of Skeeve's <$newtiddler> >>>> widget) >>>> -- the <$mangletags> widget (this allows the setting, removal or >>>> replacement of a tag) >>>> -- roughly in that order. >>>> >>>> The others are fairly specialised, although the <$makelist> widget has >>>> a few applications of general interest, such as opening a list of tiddlers >>>> selected with a filter expression. >>>> >>>> regards >>>> >>> -- 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/d/optout.

