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On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 10:51:54 AM UTC+10, TonyM wrote:
>
> Stobot,
>
> Another method to those presented so far is, 
>
>    - in the edit mode highlight the text you would make a task, ctrl-c to 
>    copy it, 
>    - click on the excise button (or use keyboard shortcut) 
>    - The dialoge pops up as attached
>    - Ctrl-v and paste the full text as the "Title of new tiddler"
>    - Check the Tag new tiddler (defaults after first use)
>    - and Replace excised text with transclusion (defaults after first use)
>    - and Click Perform transclusion
>    
> I personally then use the sideBar recent, to review and do them, or open 
> and add the task tag.
>
> A variation of the excise button may be created to include an additional 
> default tag or field. I may make that.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 1:35:46 AM UTC+10, Stobot wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking for ideas with a very common (for me) use case
>>
>> One of the things I use TiddlyWiki for is taking meeting notes, as well 
>> as my overall task/project manager. I needed a way to be able to quickly 
>> highlight bits of the notes inline that I needed to formally add as task 
>> tiddlers later.
>>
>> For example as I'm writing out the discussion points, if I take ownership 
>> for a piece of it, I'll put == in front of it like:
>>
>> !!! Minutes 2018-07-09
>> * Team Discussion
>> ** Setup the something - Betty will handle
>> ** Arrange the something else - John will handle
>> ** ==Set the agenda
>> ** Focus on yada yada
>> * Second topic
>> ** .....
>>
>> I then on my "Home" tiddler have a <$list 
>> filter="[!is[system]search[==]!title[Home]!title[Draft of 
>> 'Home']]">....</$list> setup to give me a list of all the Tiddlers with the 
>> == string in it. This triggers me to go find those tiddlers and then add 
>> todos to my projects. Sometimes in a large block of notes, it's hard to 
>> spot the == string in the notes. So I've been trying to find some CSS 
>> solution to highlight when I use ==. It appears while easy in Javascript, 
>> in CSS it's not possible. 
>>
>> It does however look like I can hijack one of the existing wikitext 
>> strings like ^^.......^^ (superscript) and then write some CSS to highlight 
>> that yellow, as well as rework my <$list> to find ^^ strings. As I don't 
>> really have much CSS knowledge, I'm having a hard time figuring out how to 
>> undo all the formatting that superscript ^^....^^ does to make my solution 
>> work. 
>>
>> Anybody have any better ideas of making this work?
>>
>

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