@Eric (will post separately if he doesn't see this)
In hangout #85 I just noted that you, in talking about the book features,
mention a mechanism to record the sequence in which tiddlers are *viewed
("it's not the history list" etc). *May I ask how this is done, briefly?
How is a "viewing" registered?
Thanks
<:-)
TWaddle.tiddlyspot
On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 7:48:33 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>
> Felix Küppers wrote:
>>
>> God eftermiddag Mat
>>
>
> That is interesting! Not the fact that you're clearly fluent in Swedish,
> but I'm referring to that the blue color made me think it is a link... but
> it isn't... but it is definitely something as indicated from my mouse
> cursor... so I looked at the code and it's marked up with <a lang="sv">.
> How did you do that? Did it cause translation? Are there more commands that
> can be used in google groups to format things with markup? (I'm hoping for
> a way to markup my signature.)
>
>
> Ok, back to the OP
>
>
>
>> Yes, that would be nice. But sadly there is no real way to specify which
>> tiddler you previously viewed - I mean maybe on a larger screen you looked
>> at a tiddler more below.
>>
>
> Very good point. Still (@everyone) we should consider that the current
> situation is *always* scrolling to a, from an information POV, arbitrary
> tiddler. Even if we can't know the optimal scroll-to every time I do think
> there is *contextual information* when you go from tiddler A to B that we
> can use to make qualified estimations for a good scroll-to tiddler.
> @anyone, I'd love to hear your ideas on how we can make use of this
>
> If anything, the *default* story view should scroll *up* to the immediate
> tiddler above where there is a chance the closing tiddler came from.
>
> But, more generally, to scroll to the tiddler that contained the link to
> this closing tiddler is a better-than-current approach. BTW, scrolling back
> to A if closing B would include the case of scrolling to the immediately
> adjacent tiddler if that is where it did come from (which is rather
> likely), *both* for the case of "open new tiddler below" (as in default
> story view) and the new "open tiddlers above".
>
> If A is closed then, sure, I guess the adjacent arbitrary tiddler is good
> enough. The "chain of events" is kind of broken anyway then.
>
>
> Or maybe I misunderstood you and you just want to have an open list that
>> is sorted by the order of navigation events?
>>
>
> I would guess such a list is where the sequence is taken from.
>
>
> Anyway, the point is to set the focus on the most meaningful tiddler for
> the viewer. How can we do this?
>
>
> <:-)
> TWaddle.tiddlyspot
>
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