Josiah, and Mario,

I am using bundles for a lot for things, usually reusable code but 
sometimes for copying or moving tiddlers.

The destroy mode you are looking for is there for whole of bundle deleted 
by clicking on the number next to the bundle in the side bar. In the 
advanced search window you can select delete.

This draws attention that bundles are basically filters or lists of 
tiddlers. As a result there are plenty of solutions that can help use and 
manipulate them. So it would be easy to create a generic tool for deleting 
items in a list and provide the bundle list/filter to it. And this tool 
will be used elsewhere.

On the comment tiddler idea I have a tiddler naming standard that includes 
a tiddler with this information in my bundles including in its fields the 
name of the owner wiki.

If there were one feature in bundles I would like, But I do not know how to 
do it. It would be if I could allow bundles to be imported only if a 
condition were true, such as do not import the bundle to the wiki that 
generated it (unless acknowledged) 

egards
Tony




On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 11:32:35 PM UTC+10, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> PMario
>
> Thanks for your detailed note on "state" Tiddlers and the pointers to 
> other possibilities like "interactive training".
>
> I think The Bundler is one of the most useful utilities for TW. It has 
> eased my life a lot. IMO its the first choice general tool for both moving 
> Tiddler sets around, portable configuration and general management of a 
> wiki.
>
> -- Makes transport and archiving of Tiddlers a flexible, clear & clean 
> process. I found it very robust and easy to use. The way it integrates into 
> the UI is good too.
>
>   -- It is increasingly needed as TW is growing add-ons, plugins, macro 
> bits, CSS tweaks etc at a fast rate. Just keeping track of good things can 
> be a major hassle. To gave an example, when I set-up  a new TW, depending 
> on its usage requirements, I drag and drop up to 9 bundles according to 
> what is needed. If I did that item by item for the components the bundles 
> now hold if would take hours to locate them all, even if I could remember 
> them. 
>
>   -- Management of what you have. I also use the bundler in both list & 
> filter mode simply to know what I have in the wiki, what needs archiving & 
> what can be deleted.
>
> There are two issues I mentioned before in some of the early threads on 
> the bundler which I still hope you might be able to address?
>
> 1 -- *Have a way of adding comments in Bundler Lists* such that it does 
> not throw the count off. I found comments essential to have in complex 
> bundles so you can see at a glance what they contain. Currently I use a 
> pseudo Tiddler title like  [[--- Comment Here ---]] to do that. But it 
> throws the count off. If I could have only one request dealt with it would 
> be for this :-).
>
> 2 -- I still wonder if there is a way that a Bundle List could have *a 
> "destroy mode" *such that, for instance, a list would appear with 
> checkboxes next to each item allowing deletion when in destroy mode? Even 
> better a "select all" too? Something like that. 
>
> Thanks for a really great tool!
>
> Josiah
>

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