That's an attractive approach. I like the presentation (what I can see of it -- more below) But I have a feeling that using data tiddlers ends up being too limiting because there are so few filter operators relating to tiddlers.
I'm wondering if anyone else has the problem with GG and screen shots that I do. Your screen shot shows up as something only a little bigger than a thumbnail. I have to squint and put my nose up to the screen ;-) -- Mark On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 2:59:12 PM UTC-8, TonyM wrote: > > Mark, > > You could use my Log method in addition to the excise Idea. > > I have a solution better than that. From my Journal tiddler or any other > tiddler, I click on a Show log checkbox, you can then enter a log entry > single line or full editor and "Log Here" or "Log" . > > Every entry is another line in a datatiddler prefixed with the date time > and includes the current tiddler if I use the "Log here". I attached a snap > shot to illustrate. > > [image: loghere.jpg] > > You can see I can view the tiddlers relating to the current tiddler, or > all tiddlers. > > On the current thread. I will try and do a Quick demo of the excise to > field button idea. > > Regards > Tony > > > On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 4:27:18 AM UTC+11, Mark S. wrote: >> >> So, your journal tiddler could have a field with a standard name (afm, >> linux) where you note activities (e.g. afm: recalibrated the influx >> manifold). Then you could have a tiddler "afm" with a view template that >> lists all tiddler names and row contents for those actions. e.g. >> >> 2018-10-08 recalibrated the influx manifold >> 2018-11-05 Looked up definition of AFM. >> ... >> >> -- Mark >> >> >> On Monday, November 5, 2018 at 12:02:12 AM UTC-8, DemoniWaari wrote: >>> >>> >>> Ah yes but that is not what I mean. What I need is that Tiddler3 is >>> static and I do not touch that, it just gathers information *about >>> *Tiddler3 >>> and presents those neatly. In essence I have a Journal to which I write >>> every day. Each row (usually) has a reference to another tiddler, such as >>> Linux or AFM or whatever. Then those Linux and AFM have their own tiddlers >>> and if I want to quickly see what I have been doing with AFM I can just go >>> to AFM tiddler and immediately see "oh on 5.11.2018 I analyzed this sample, >>> no need to do that again". Using the references technique for this all I >>> see is that *I did something *with AFM on 5.11.2018 and I still need to >>> click and open up that tiddler and look into more closely what I did. I do >>> not want to open up dozens of tiddlers just to see what I have actually >>> done lately. Thus, I would like to see the referenced tiddler (5.11.2018) >>> and right below it *just the row where it is mentioned*. Hopefully this >>> clears things up! >>> >>> >>> -- 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 https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/f24003f9-dc49-4e11-a9f7-c9d5de45fd64%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

