You just drag and drop it into your TW -- it gives an import menu where you 
can approve the incoming tiddlers.

Mark

On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 8:37:42 AM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi Mark
>
> Sorry for my ignorance, not sure what to do with a json file.
>
> I managed to do this with the fieldmangler widget, which works quite 
> nicely: http://giffmex.org/experiments/linkviewer.html
>
> Dave
>
> On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 9:31:31 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> Here's an example. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way to force 
>> a default state for radio buttons. So the state will be whatever it was the 
>> last time the TW was opened. This is how it is with the TW "preview" mode 
>> as well, so I guess we should be used to it ... You could just put it in 
>> "blank" mode before closing.
>>
>> I seem to recall that in the TWC there were "hooks" where you could put 
>> code that got executed when the page was first opened. Perhaps someone will 
>> know how to do the same thing here, so that the value of the stored state 
>> could be changed on boot-up.
>>
>> HTH
>> Mark
>>
>> On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 6:36:45 AM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Mark
>>>
>>> Thanks for the radio idea. I think I would have to see an example that 
>>> is more substantial than the one at tiddlywiki.com in order to 
>>> implement the idea though. To answer your question: I usually use zoomin 
>>> story view, so having on preview mode that changes every tiddler's view 
>>> mode would be better. Also, default upon opening the file needs to be #4 
>>> (blank) to keep from slowing the file down. But default after the first use 
>>> is not necessary.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 8:20:10 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure someone will have a great solution for you. Off hand, I'm 
>>>> thinking that a radio button would give you your 4 conditions. Your viewer 
>>>> could then have 4 reveal widgets depending on the status of the radio 
>>>> button. Not sure if the radio button widget has a default (it's not in the 
>>>> docs -- the HTML radio button does). But would a default matter after the 
>>>> first use anyways? Or did you want a different setting for each tiddler 
>>>> you 
>>>> are viewing (unlike the "preview" mode which changes every tiddler's view 
>>>> mode).
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 5:23:50 AM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi guys
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a really cool idea, but it might be just a bit beyond me. I am 
>>>>> going to tinker today, but I figure you guys will have better ideas about 
>>>>> how best to do this.
>>>>>
>>>>> I currently tend to use a tiddler titled $:/.Children, and tagged 
>>>>> "$:/tags/ViewTemplate" . This tiddler lists links to the titles of all 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> tiddlers with backlinks to the current tiddler. The list appears at the 
>>>>> bottom of the tiddler, below the text.
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to be able to toggle between viewing four such "children" 
>>>>> in the open tiddlers:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) $:/.Linksviewer: Lists only the title links for all backlinks. 
>>>>> 2) $:/.Printviewer: Shows the text field for all backlinks, separated 
>>>>> by a <hr>, 
>>>>> 3) $:/FullViewer: Same as #2 but also including a link to each of 
>>>>> those tiddlers [[(open)|title]], and 
>>>>> 4) Blank: none of the three previous are tagged 
>>>>> "$:/tags/ViewTemplate", and nothing shows below the text field. This 
>>>>> would 
>>>>> be default.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rationale:
>>>>>
>>>>> a) My notetaking for this TW would be adding individual observations, 
>>>>> quotes, etc and adding links (rather than tags) to related topics and 
>>>>> sources. The tiddlers would have datetimestamps to save me from naming 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> tiddlers. Then I create topic tiddlers from the empty links in the note 
>>>>> tiddlers (and from the "Missing" tab).  I have found this to be the 
>>>>> fastest 
>>>>> way to add notes and connect them. I also tend to move from the top down 
>>>>> by 
>>>>> creating table of contents tiddlers for broader subjects.
>>>>> b) Different types of tiddlers need different types of displays of 
>>>>> related tiddlers. But viewers 2 and 3 would slow down TiddlyWiki if they 
>>>>> were default. At least, that has been my experience. Jeremy once told me 
>>>>> it 
>>>>> is because it is a complex list filter being applied to the tiddlers. So 
>>>>> I 
>>>>> am thinking that 1, 2, and 3 can be viewers that let you see this content 
>>>>> when needed, and turned off most of the time when speed is of the 
>>>>> essence. 
>>>>> Maybe my reasoning is wrong, I don't know.
>>>>>
>>>>> I know how to create the 3 list filters. 
>>>>>
>>>>> What I don't know how to do is create buttons to put in the sidemenu 
>>>>> that add the "$:/tags/ViewTemplate" tag to one viewer and remove that tag 
>>>>> from the other two. I was originally thinking of 4 buttons, but maybe a 
>>>>> dropdown list would be better? Also I don't know how to make #4 the 
>>>>> default 
>>>>> when opening the TW. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, this is a little beyond my ability and I was wondering if a 
>>>>> few of you might lend me a hand / suggestions. I will share the results 
>>>>> freely with everyone when I am done with it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dave
>>>>>
>>>>

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