Thanks Joshua,
I am working on this to develop a plugin!
I will publish a beta soon!
Also thank you for sharing the Prezi sample! It is a dynamic timeline!
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This is really good work Mohammad! I can see from the many example Styles
that this can be a very powerful presentation tool.
For example, nearly every fictional universe has a time-line of events that
the readers/players have to become familiar with. This plugin would be a
great way to display
Mohammad, it would definitely be interesting as a journal! Your timeline
reminds me of the Universum diary (Google Play store) which I was using before
Stories (Google Play store) which I was using before I discovered I could get
TiddlyWiki working on my phone a month or so ago.
Only your time
Mohammad,
Thanks for that
<$list filter="[search:title[Tid0]]" template="my-list-template"/>
and inside the template wrapping it with the item class has no ill effect
when not using timeline01, so basically I am only making use of your
stylesheet.
I did create the following macro
\define pr
Thanks Riz,
I am happy you fount it useful!
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On Sunday, July 28, 2019 at 8:21:33 AM UTC+4:30, Riz wrote:
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> Stunning!! Well done Mohammed!
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Tony,
It is possible. Remember how toc-menu is used
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Then you have to use something like this
<$list filter="[tag[xx]]" template="my-list-template"/>
Where your my-list-template is as below
__<$link to={{!!title}}>
<$view field="title"/>
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{{||$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle}}
<$vi
Mohammad,
Thanks for that. It appears not so easy to use for my special case as I
want. Rather than call it with a tag, and have it iterate
with [tag[$myTag$]]
I wanted to use the list widget like this;
<$list filter="any filter" template=list-template>
Such that for each tiddler it applies yo
Stunning!! Well done Mohammed!
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This is how it looks like
[image: timeline01.png]
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One place I like to use this to show the changelog of plugins during
development period
Other cases are my Journals, where it needs a little tweaking!
On Sunday, July 28, 2019 at 7:47:24 AM UTC+4:30, Mohammad wrote:
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> Hi Tony!
> See attached the code including macro/stylesheet and demo for tim
Hi Tony!
See attached the code including macro/stylesheet and demo for timeline01.
Simply drag and drop on https://tiddlywiki.com to see how it works!
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On Sunday, July 28, 2019 at 4:44:33 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
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> Could you share your wiki text and css for this with
Mohammad,
Could you share your wiki text and css for this with me, even if not yet
for publication so I can demonstrate my idea?
Regards
Tony
On Sunday, 28 July 2019 05:47:27 UTC+10, Mohammad wrote:
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> Hi Tony!
> That's a good idea! So, if I understand correctly you suggest to have a
> templ
Actualy I can take this even further.
I will get back to you
Tony
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Mohammad
Almost.
The list widget has a template parameter. You could create a template that
formats whatever the content of the list widget as per your design.
Now you create a list timeline or any other list that uses your list template.
I can create another list template and we can all share
Hi Tony!
That's a good idea! So, if I understand correctly you suggest to have a
template to format the output of list!
and then one template could be a timeline!
--Mohammad
On Sunday, July 28, 2019 at 12:07:40 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
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> Mohammad,
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> I think if you generalise it more as a w
Thanks Josiah and Joshua,
This actually can be used for any filter, but my preferences is tags!
This is an idea now and I was asking if it is useful for TW or not!
It uses pure CSS and TW script.
--Mohammad
On Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 11:28:02 PM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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Sorry I missed the odd numbers on the mobile. I would use this format for a
general audience.
We need a pallet of better designed listing formats since lists is a tw
strength.
Tony
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Mohammad,
I think if you generalise it more as a way to list things with custom css it
would be of greater value than simply as a timeline.
Perhaps others will be inspired to provide similar designer lists, or list
interesting content.
I am not sure I would use the example for other than myse
Very good design. Mahalo (thanks) for sharing!
Best,
Josh F
On Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 11:58:02 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> Mohammad wrote:
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>> Is there any interest in that?
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>> Look, this is created using $list widget with pure CSS. Each part in
>> timeline is a transcluded t
Mohammad wrote:
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> Is there any interest in that?
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> Look, this is created using $list widget with pure CSS. Each part in
> timeline is a transcluded tiddler using some template!
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Its visually very striking. I like the look of it.
Could it be user for Tiddlers other than Journal entries?
F
Note this is different from timeline macro in TW! This can be customized in
many ways! BUT the own TW macro can be used also with some modification!
--Mohammad
On Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 9:38:20 PM UTC+4:30, Mohammad wrote:
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> While having Journal in Tiddlywiki and then one can display them
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