Thanks FND, and Eric I took your code and got this far,  You know how
I like tables:-)  But I think it needs to be wikified or something
could you help me to make a table? That's the first step then I'd like
to make a bookmarklet from it.
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<script label="Plugin Identifier">
                var 
plugins=window.store.getTaggedTiddlers('systemConfig','title');
                var out=[];
                out+='\n\n'+plugins.map(function(t)
           {
              return '|[['+t.title+']]|'
                 +t.modified.formatString('YYYY.0MM.0DD')
                 +' | '+ store.getTiddlerSlice(t.title, "Author")
                 +' | '+ store.getTiddlerSlice(t.title, "Version")
                 +' |' + store.getTiddlerSlice(t.title, "CoreVersion")
                 +' | ';
           }).join('\n');
             return out;
</script>
--------------------------------
Thanks,
Morris




On Feb 11, 2:57 am, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > a bookmarklet* from something like the following:
> > * e.g. using one of these tools:
> >      http://xdexavier.googlepages.com/sharebookmarklet.html
> >      http://subsimple.com/bookmarklets/jsbuilder.htm
> >      http://4umi.com/web/bookmarklet/edit.php
>
> You can also use
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#InlineJavascriptPlugin
> to create "instant bookmarklets", like this:
>
> <script label="click me">
>    ... code goes here...
> </script>
>
> InlineJavascriptPlugin uses the label="..." syntax to render a command
> link that will invoke the script as an 'onclick' handler rather than
> running it immediately upon processing the script definition.  In
> addition, when rendering the link, the plugin also *automatically*
> adds code to the command link so that you can simply drag the
> resulting link to your browser's toolbar to create an "instant
> bookmarklet".
>
> Here's an example of a command that does almost exactly what is being
> discussed:
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#ShowDocumentInfo
>
> Note: you don't have to install either InlineJavascriptPlugin or
> ShowDocumentInfo to create the bookmarklet in your browser.  Just view
> the script tiddler on TiddlyTools and then drag the link from there to
> your browser... from then on, you can use the bookmarklet to get info
> on *any* TiddlyWiki you are viewing, even read-only, remotely hosted
> documents that were written by other people, even if the plugin and
> script have never been installed in those documents!
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
>
> those that don't have  installed
>
> enjoy,
> -e
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