These widgets are great!!! Thank you for creating them! But how do I pull them into my own wiki?
On Friday, 4 December 2015 10:53:27 UTC-5, Matabele wrote: > > Hi > > To create a number of tiddlers with similar names, have a look at my > $x-maketid widget from here <http://gwiz-beta.tiddlyspot.com/>. Each > successive call of the widget will generate a unique title -- using either > a date/time stamp or an integer index. > > A number of tiddlers with different root titles may be created using a > $list filter with the filter expression including entries from a list (of > titles) as a wrapper around the $x-maketid widget (passing the title via > the <<currentTiddler>> variable.) > > regards > > On Friday, 4 December 2015 17:10:51 UTC+2, leeand00 wrote: >> >> >> Matabele, that's almost perfect! >> >> To clear up the confusion, I put alot of examples in my wikis; and it's >> easier to view these on tabs, they make a great reference. However, I get >> annoyed when I have to scroll up; and then scroll down, and then scroll >> up...etc... to set all of the tags on all of the tiddlers. >> >> When I use the <<tabs>> macro I use a filter to gather together all of >> the fields based on a common tag (usually sorting them, but not >> always)...Note that in your code example, using the <$action-setfield>'s >> tag attribute, I had to put a in it to tag it using a tag with spaces. >> >> Now what you have in the code here is great; it allows me to use a >> [prefix[]] or [sufix[]] in the filter to gather the tiddlers and add tags >> to them... >> >> Now I only have three issues left...generating new tiddlers with a >> similar name (but not the same name) programmatically....automatically >> adding an edit link to bring up the tiddler in the tab..., and optionally >> setting the caption to a substring or regex of the <<currentTiddler>>'s >> title; or setting the caption programmatically to an incrementing sequence >> of numbers...being able to do this combined with your example, will allow >> me to create my tabs without scrolling up and down all the time... >> >> Sorry I'm such a noob with the new syntax...there are alot of things in >> TW5 it's a little difficult to know where to look without talking to >> someone about it first. >> >> Making the example tabs manually instead of programmatically really slows >> me down; when I used TW Classic, I used to make these using PhraseExpress >> macros, but I personally am not crazy about using a free tool that's >> basically a keylogger. >> >> Thank you for your example! >> >> On Friday, 4 December 2015 05:28:14 UTC-5, Matabele wrote: >> >> >> Hi >>> >>> Don't know exactly what you are looking for, but it is possible to place >>> a $list widget containing action-widgets within a $button widget -- like >>> this: >>> >>> <$button tooltip="Modify All"> >>> <$list filter="[tag[MyTag]]"> >>> <$action-setfield $tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> tags="[[tag one]] [[tag >>> two]]" caption="something"/> >>> </$list> >>> Modify All >>> </$button> >>> >>> regards >>> >>> On Thursday, 3 December 2015 19:21:22 UTC+2, leeand00 wrote: >>>> >>>> The new version of TW5 is great, I especially like the new tab tagging >>>> feature... >>>> >>>> However setting that up becomes laborious on occasion since I have to >>>> go to each tiddler in the gui and set it and it's number manually. >>>> >>>> I'm thinking it would be neat to try this in Javascript as a plugin or >>>> something, but I was wondering if there's a way to do this with the >>>> existing functionality. >>>> >>>> Thank you, >>>> Andrew J. Leer >>>> >>> -- 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. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b189530d-6d40-4522-a0e2-7ec24fb7603a%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

