Wow, thanks Eric! That looks exactly like what I was hoping for!
I'd like to make use of your code in my project, if that's okay. I'm happy
to credit you appropriately however you desire. My project will be released
as an academic semester project for *{{DesignWrite}}* at first (Alpha
Release), but once that's complete I would like to release it back to the
wider TiddlyWiki community (Beta Release), and then for use freely by
community support organisations here in New Zealand (Full Release). I
understand that your code is not ready for distribution yet, but I'm sure
that won't matter for the Alpha Release of TiddlyCRM, which is due in six
weeks time. Beyond that I don't have a fixed schedule, and am happy to work
in with your release schedule.
Kind regards,
Hegart.
On Sunday, 3 April 2016 23:09:47 UTC+12, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 3:40:11 AM UTC-7, Hegart Dmishiv wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have finally mastered the *<$select>* widget, but it has left me
>> wanting a *<$combobox>* widget as well.....I know we have the original
>> inventor of the combobox itself, lurking around here somewhere, hehe.
>>
>
> Ok.... here's my ComboBox macro.... (note: this is NOT officially
> published yet, and is subject to change without regard to
> backward-compatibility.
>
>
> http://tiddlytools.github.io/InsideTW/empty.html#TiddlyTools%2FMacros%2Fcombobox
>
> and here's some (preliminary) documentation:
>
>
> http://tiddlytools.github.io/InsideTW/empty.html#TiddlyTools%2FMacros%2Fcombobox%2Finfo
>
> The combo box appears as a basic text input field, except that when you
> mouse over it, a down arrow button appears, allowing you to display a list
> of items to select from (using a filter you specify as a macro parameter).
> Depending upon optional parameters, you can have the list also appear as
> soon as you begin to type into the input field, and also have the list
> progressively filtered to only items that 'match' the current input value.
>
> In addition to the basic edit/list combination, the macro also permits you
> to specify an "okaction" parameter (see examples) that performs action(s)
> based on the contents of the input field. When an okaction is provided,
> mousing over the input field shows ok and cancel buttons in addition to the
> down arrow button.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
> InsideTiddlyWiki: The Missing Manuals
>
> Note: the URLs above (as well as the URLs contained in the documentation
> itself) are not the final location for these tiddlers, and *WILL* change
> when published (hopefully very soon).
>
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