Dear TonyM, thanks for answering but I cannot fully follow you here.
I currently have a significant number of tiddlers in my wiki, and a
significant number will be added in the future. I am inexperienced with
coding and learn on the go. As a result, I have had to re-edit a whole
bunch of tiddlers several times. Maybe I should look for someone who looks
at what I need and can advise me on what is best. (I am increasingly
suspected that there is room for improvement, but I have no idea what is
best.)
In any case, the information in my wiki is of such a nature that it is
fairly easy to process because there is a logic behind it.
Simplifying and automating will primarily save me a lot of work, make my
wiki lighter, and give me more control over the whole.
Maybe I should look for someone who can help me and give me advice.
Op donderdag 6 juni 2019 01:52:54 UTC+2 schreef TonyM:
>
> Vincent,
>
> Ok, Now for some time when I have a tiddler I may want to access from
> other places I include [[edit|thetiddlername]] or [[⛯|thetiddlername]] in
> that tiddler because unless it is literal currentTiddler may not be the
> appropriate value.
>
> However in your case I understand you have thousands and you do not want
> to code it in each tiddler. What I suggest is in a view template tiddler,
> or in the listing process you generate the link when the current tiddler is
> set to the tiddler for which you want a link. Here are a few useful
> examples;
>
> <$list filter="filter of transcluded tiddlers">
> <$transclude tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>/>
> with
> <$link to={{!!title}}><<currentTiddler>></$link>
>
> or
> <$link to={{!!title}}>⛯</$link>
>
> or
>
> {{||$:/core/ui/Buttons/edit}} to go direct to edit (or any other button
> designed for currentTiddler)
>
> </$list>
>
>
> If there is only one tiddler ie: "no filter of transcluded tiddlers" you
> can set currentTiddler with
> <$tiddler tiddler=<<variable>> >here</$tiddler>
> <$tiddler tiddler={{state tiddler}}>here</$tiddler>/>
> <$tiddler tiddler={{!!fieldname}}>here</$tiddler>/>
>
> etc..
>
> Place the link you want that uses currentTiddler at "here".
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 11:27:02 PM UTC+10, Vincent vd B wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> *TonyM:*
>> Yes, I want a link to the original tiddler when it is displayed in
>> another tiddler.
>> So when I hit that link, I can easily edit that tiddler and save.
>>
>> *PMario:*
>> I use the "details macro" (Shiraz plugin).
>> I want to place a link in the bar that refers to the original tiddler.
>> Sorry, the code you gave me works but not in this code.
>> It makes a mess of the layout.
>>
>>
>> [image: CODE.png]
>>
>> [image: CODE2.png]
>>
>> [image: CODE3.png]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Op woensdag 5 juni 2019 11:33:19 UTC+2 schreef TonyM:
>>>
>>> Vincent,
>>>
>>> Can I respectfully ask why you want this because this could change how I
>>> answer. If as I suspect you want a link to the original tiddler when its
>>> displayed in side another tiddler?
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
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