Re: [tw5] Re: Can this be toggled just like the feature in Notion?

2020-08-22 Thread Keelan Cook
I love it. It's completely changed the way I go about research and 
notetaking.

On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 6:49:39 AM UTC-4 justinehe...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Thank you for recommending this plugin! I'll save it for future purposes 
> haha.
>
> On Saturday, 22 August 2020 at 18:40:06 UTC+8 keela...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> The Streams plugin is also pretty handy for collapsible lists, as long as 
>> you don't mind each node being a separate tiddler.
>>
>> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams.html
>> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 6:07:43 AM UTC-4 justinehe...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank u for giving some resources! I'll use this :DD
>>>
>>>
>>> 
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>>>
>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2020 at 17:16, Eric Shulman  wrote:
>>>
 On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:12:05 AM UTC-7, jin wrote:
>
> I believe its called sliders here in tw5. I wanted to toggle the 2018 
> link as shown above in my tiddler so I can expand the other tiddlers 
> inside 
> 2018 or not 
>

 "sliders" is old terminology from the original TiddlyWiki Classic (TWC) 
 version,
 and "Nested Sliders" was a TWC plugin I created that could produce a 
 wide variety of 
 multi-level collapsible "outline-like" content (see 
 http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo)
 However, the TWC "slider" and TiddlyTools NestedSlidersPlugin cannot be 
 use with TW5.

 Instead, a similar ability is provided in TW5 by using a combination of 
 <$button> and <$reveal>
 (see https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget), but to create a 
 multi-level "tree view" as you
 have shown would be fairly complex and involve a lot of syntax.

 Fortunately, there is another approach that you can use in TW5 that is 
 likely to be much more
 amenable to your needs.  The "Table of Contents" (TOC) macros provide a 
 way to automatically
 generate several types of "tree views" (see 
 https://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros)

 Based on the appearance of the bullets in your example, my initial 
 guess is that you might have created this list by hand, using syntax like 
 this:
 * 2018
 ** 2018.01
 *** 2018.01.05 ...
 *** 2018.01.06 ...
 *** 2018.01.08 ...
 *** 2018.01.12 ...
 ** 2018.02
 *** 2018.01.05 ...
 *** 2018.01.08 ...
 *** 2018.01.14 ...
 *** 2018.01.16 ...

 To convert this "bullet list" to use a TOC macro, start by creating 
 separate tiddlers for each of the levels above.
 Based on your posted example, you might already have done this.

 Thus, there would be tiddlers titled "2018", "2018.01", "2018.02", 
 etc., and of course, tiddlers titled
 "2018.01.05 ...", "2018.01.06 ...", etc.

 Next, to connect these tiddlers in a TOC "tree", you will add *tags* to 
 each of the tiddlers, so that
 the "month" tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01", "2018.02", etc.) would be tagged 
 with "2018", and the "daily"
 tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01.05...", "2018.01.06...", etc.) would be tagged 
 with the corresponding
 "month" tiddler name (e.g. "2018.01"), while "2018.02.05...", 
 2018.02.08...", etc. would be tagged
 with "2018.02"... and so on.

 Then, to show these tiddlers as a tree that you can expand/collapse, 
 you would use the following TOC macro:
 <>

 While the above might seem to be a lot of work, once it is set up, the 
 process for adding to the tree is
 relatively simple.  For example, to add another entry under the 
 "2018.02" branch, just view the "2018.02"
 tiddler and choose the "New Here" command from that tiddler's menu.  
 This will create a new tiddler
 that is automatically tagged with "2018.02" and will be listed in that 
 branch of the tree.

 You can also just create a new tiddler using the "+" command from the 
 sidebar and then add the desired tag
 by hand to place it wherever you want in the tree.

 Let me know how it goes...  good luck!

 -e

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Re: [tw5] Re: Can this be toggled just like the feature in Notion?

2020-08-22 Thread justinehe...@gmail.com
Thank you for recommending this plugin! I'll save it for future purposes 
haha.

On Saturday, 22 August 2020 at 18:40:06 UTC+8 keela...@gmail.com wrote:

> The Streams plugin is also pretty handy for collapsible lists, as long as 
> you don't mind each node being a separate tiddler.
>
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams.html
> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 6:07:43 AM UTC-4 justinehe...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank u for giving some resources! I'll use this :DD
>>
>>
>> 
>>  Virus-free. 
>> www.avast.com 
>> 
>>  
>> <#m_-6039637183770711903_m_-229444915624166306_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2>
>>
>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2020 at 17:16, Eric Shulman  wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:12:05 AM UTC-7, jin wrote:

 I believe its called sliders here in tw5. I wanted to toggle the 2018 
 link as shown above in my tiddler so I can expand the other tiddlers 
 inside 
 2018 or not 

>>>
>>> "sliders" is old terminology from the original TiddlyWiki Classic (TWC) 
>>> version,
>>> and "Nested Sliders" was a TWC plugin I created that could produce a 
>>> wide variety of 
>>> multi-level collapsible "outline-like" content (see 
>>> http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo)
>>> However, the TWC "slider" and TiddlyTools NestedSlidersPlugin cannot be 
>>> use with TW5.
>>>
>>> Instead, a similar ability is provided in TW5 by using a combination of 
>>> <$button> and <$reveal>
>>> (see https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget), but to create a multi-level 
>>> "tree view" as you
>>> have shown would be fairly complex and involve a lot of syntax.
>>>
>>> Fortunately, there is another approach that you can use in TW5 that is 
>>> likely to be much more
>>> amenable to your needs.  The "Table of Contents" (TOC) macros provide a 
>>> way to automatically
>>> generate several types of "tree views" (see 
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros)
>>>
>>> Based on the appearance of the bullets in your example, my initial guess 
>>> is that you might have created this list by hand, using syntax like this:
>>> * 2018
>>> ** 2018.01
>>> *** 2018.01.05 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.06 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.08 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.12 ...
>>> ** 2018.02
>>> *** 2018.01.05 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.08 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.14 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.16 ...
>>>
>>> To convert this "bullet list" to use a TOC macro, start by creating 
>>> separate tiddlers for each of the levels above.
>>> Based on your posted example, you might already have done this.
>>>
>>> Thus, there would be tiddlers titled "2018", "2018.01", "2018.02", etc., 
>>> and of course, tiddlers titled
>>> "2018.01.05 ...", "2018.01.06 ...", etc.
>>>
>>> Next, to connect these tiddlers in a TOC "tree", you will add *tags* to 
>>> each of the tiddlers, so that
>>> the "month" tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01", "2018.02", etc.) would be tagged 
>>> with "2018", and the "daily"
>>> tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01.05...", "2018.01.06...", etc.) would be tagged 
>>> with the corresponding
>>> "month" tiddler name (e.g. "2018.01"), while "2018.02.05...", 
>>> 2018.02.08...", etc. would be tagged
>>> with "2018.02"... and so on.
>>>
>>> Then, to show these tiddlers as a tree that you can expand/collapse, you 
>>> would use the following TOC macro:
>>> <>
>>>
>>> While the above might seem to be a lot of work, once it is set up, the 
>>> process for adding to the tree is
>>> relatively simple.  For example, to add another entry under the 
>>> "2018.02" branch, just view the "2018.02"
>>> tiddler and choose the "New Here" command from that tiddler's menu.  
>>> This will create a new tiddler
>>> that is automatically tagged with "2018.02" and will be listed in that 
>>> branch of the tree.
>>>
>>> You can also just create a new tiddler using the "+" command from the 
>>> sidebar and then add the desired tag
>>> by hand to place it wherever you want in the tree.
>>>
>>> Let me know how it goes...  good luck!
>>>
>>> -e
>>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Can this be toggled just like the feature in Notion?

2020-08-22 Thread Keelan Cook
The Streams plugin is also pretty handy for collapsible lists, as long as 
you don't mind each node being a separate tiddler.

https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams.html
On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 6:07:43 AM UTC-4 justinehe...@gmail.com wrote:

> Thank u for giving some resources! I'll use this :DD
>
>
> 
>  Virus-free. 
> www.avast.com 
> 
>  
> <#m_-229444915624166306_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2>
>
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2020 at 17:16, Eric Shulman  wrote:
>
>> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:12:05 AM UTC-7, jin wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe its called sliders here in tw5. I wanted to toggle the 2018 
>>> link as shown above in my tiddler so I can expand the other tiddlers inside 
>>> 2018 or not 
>>>
>>
>> "sliders" is old terminology from the original TiddlyWiki Classic (TWC) 
>> version,
>> and "Nested Sliders" was a TWC plugin I created that could produce a wide 
>> variety of 
>> multi-level collapsible "outline-like" content (see 
>> http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo)
>> However, the TWC "slider" and TiddlyTools NestedSlidersPlugin cannot be 
>> use with TW5.
>>
>> Instead, a similar ability is provided in TW5 by using a combination of 
>> <$button> and <$reveal>
>> (see https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget), but to create a multi-level 
>> "tree view" as you
>> have shown would be fairly complex and involve a lot of syntax.
>>
>> Fortunately, there is another approach that you can use in TW5 that is 
>> likely to be much more
>> amenable to your needs.  The "Table of Contents" (TOC) macros provide a 
>> way to automatically
>> generate several types of "tree views" (see 
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros)
>>
>> Based on the appearance of the bullets in your example, my initial guess 
>> is that you might have created this list by hand, using syntax like this:
>> * 2018
>> ** 2018.01
>> *** 2018.01.05 ...
>> *** 2018.01.06 ...
>> *** 2018.01.08 ...
>> *** 2018.01.12 ...
>> ** 2018.02
>> *** 2018.01.05 ...
>> *** 2018.01.08 ...
>> *** 2018.01.14 ...
>> *** 2018.01.16 ...
>>
>> To convert this "bullet list" to use a TOC macro, start by creating 
>> separate tiddlers for each of the levels above.
>> Based on your posted example, you might already have done this.
>>
>> Thus, there would be tiddlers titled "2018", "2018.01", "2018.02", etc., 
>> and of course, tiddlers titled
>> "2018.01.05 ...", "2018.01.06 ...", etc.
>>
>> Next, to connect these tiddlers in a TOC "tree", you will add *tags* to 
>> each of the tiddlers, so that
>> the "month" tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01", "2018.02", etc.) would be tagged 
>> with "2018", and the "daily"
>> tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01.05...", "2018.01.06...", etc.) would be tagged 
>> with the corresponding
>> "month" tiddler name (e.g. "2018.01"), while "2018.02.05...", 
>> 2018.02.08...", etc. would be tagged
>> with "2018.02"... and so on.
>>
>> Then, to show these tiddlers as a tree that you can expand/collapse, you 
>> would use the following TOC macro:
>> <>
>>
>> While the above might seem to be a lot of work, once it is set up, the 
>> process for adding to the tree is
>> relatively simple.  For example, to add another entry under the "2018.02" 
>> branch, just view the "2018.02"
>> tiddler and choose the "New Here" command from that tiddler's menu.  This 
>> will create a new tiddler
>> that is automatically tagged with "2018.02" and will be listed in that 
>> branch of the tree.
>>
>> You can also just create a new tiddler using the "+" command from the 
>> sidebar and then add the desired tag
>> by hand to place it wherever you want in the tree.
>>
>> Let me know how it goes...  good luck!
>>
>> -e
>>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Can this be toggled just like the feature in Notion?

2020-08-21 Thread jin
Thank u for giving some resources! I'll use this :DD


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On Fri, 21 Aug 2020 at 17:16, Eric Shulman  wrote:

> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:12:05 AM UTC-7, jin wrote:
>>
>> I believe its called sliders here in tw5. I wanted to toggle the 2018
>> link as shown above in my tiddler so I can expand the other tiddlers inside
>> 2018 or not
>>
>
> "sliders" is old terminology from the original TiddlyWiki Classic (TWC)
> version,
> and "Nested Sliders" was a TWC plugin I created that could produce a wide
> variety of
> multi-level collapsible "outline-like" content (see
> http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo)
> However, the TWC "slider" and TiddlyTools NestedSlidersPlugin cannot be
> use with TW5.
>
> Instead, a similar ability is provided in TW5 by using a combination of
> <$button> and <$reveal>
> (see https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget), but to create a multi-level
> "tree view" as you
> have shown would be fairly complex and involve a lot of syntax.
>
> Fortunately, there is another approach that you can use in TW5 that is
> likely to be much more
> amenable to your needs.  The "Table of Contents" (TOC) macros provide a
> way to automatically
> generate several types of "tree views" (see
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros)
>
> Based on the appearance of the bullets in your example, my initial guess
> is that you might have created this list by hand, using syntax like this:
> * 2018
> ** 2018.01
> *** 2018.01.05 ...
> *** 2018.01.06 ...
> *** 2018.01.08 ...
> *** 2018.01.12 ...
> ** 2018.02
> *** 2018.01.05 ...
> *** 2018.01.08 ...
> *** 2018.01.14 ...
> *** 2018.01.16 ...
>
> To convert this "bullet list" to use a TOC macro, start by creating
> separate tiddlers for each of the levels above.
> Based on your posted example, you might already have done this.
>
> Thus, there would be tiddlers titled "2018", "2018.01", "2018.02", etc.,
> and of course, tiddlers titled
> "2018.01.05 ...", "2018.01.06 ...", etc.
>
> Next, to connect these tiddlers in a TOC "tree", you will add *tags* to
> each of the tiddlers, so that
> the "month" tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01", "2018.02", etc.) would be tagged
> with "2018", and the "daily"
> tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01.05...", "2018.01.06...", etc.) would be tagged
> with the corresponding
> "month" tiddler name (e.g. "2018.01"), while "2018.02.05...",
> 2018.02.08...", etc. would be tagged
> with "2018.02"... and so on.
>
> Then, to show these tiddlers as a tree that you can expand/collapse, you
> would use the following TOC macro:
> <>
>
> While the above might seem to be a lot of work, once it is set up, the
> process for adding to the tree is
> relatively simple.  For example, to add another entry under the "2018.02"
> branch, just view the "2018.02"
> tiddler and choose the "New Here" command from that tiddler's menu.  This
> will create a new tiddler
> that is automatically tagged with "2018.02" and will be listed in that
> branch of the tree.
>
> You can also just create a new tiddler using the "+" command from the
> sidebar and then add the desired tag
> by hand to place it wherever you want in the tree.
>
> Let me know how it goes...  good luck!
>
> -e
>
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Re: [tw5] Re: Can this be toggled just like the feature in Notion?

2020-08-21 Thread Eric Shulman
On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:12:05 AM UTC-7, jin wrote:
>
> I believe its called sliders here in tw5. I wanted to toggle the 2018 link 
> as shown above in my tiddler so I can expand the other tiddlers inside 2018 
> or not 
>

"sliders" is old terminology from the original TiddlyWiki Classic (TWC) 
version,
and "Nested Sliders" was a TWC plugin I created that could produce a wide 
variety of 
multi-level collapsible "outline-like" content (see 
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo)
However, the TWC "slider" and TiddlyTools NestedSlidersPlugin cannot be use 
with TW5.

Instead, a similar ability is provided in TW5 by using a combination of 
<$button> and <$reveal>
(see https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget), but to create a multi-level 
"tree view" as you
have shown would be fairly complex and involve a lot of syntax.

Fortunately, there is another approach that you can use in TW5 that is 
likely to be much more
amenable to your needs.  The "Table of Contents" (TOC) macros provide a way 
to automatically
generate several types of "tree views" (see 
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros)

Based on the appearance of the bullets in your example, my initial guess is 
that you might have created this list by hand, using syntax like this:
* 2018
** 2018.01
*** 2018.01.05 ...
*** 2018.01.06 ...
*** 2018.01.08 ...
*** 2018.01.12 ...
** 2018.02
*** 2018.01.05 ...
*** 2018.01.08 ...
*** 2018.01.14 ...
*** 2018.01.16 ...

To convert this "bullet list" to use a TOC macro, start by creating 
separate tiddlers for each of the levels above.
Based on your posted example, you might already have done this.

Thus, there would be tiddlers titled "2018", "2018.01", "2018.02", etc., 
and of course, tiddlers titled
"2018.01.05 ...", "2018.01.06 ...", etc.

Next, to connect these tiddlers in a TOC "tree", you will add *tags* to 
each of the tiddlers, so that
the "month" tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01", "2018.02", etc.) would be tagged 
with "2018", and the "daily"
tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01.05...", "2018.01.06...", etc.) would be tagged 
with the corresponding
"month" tiddler name (e.g. "2018.01"), while "2018.02.05...", 
2018.02.08...", etc. would be tagged
with "2018.02"... and so on.

Then, to show these tiddlers as a tree that you can expand/collapse, you 
would use the following TOC macro:
<>

While the above might seem to be a lot of work, once it is set up, the 
process for adding to the tree is
relatively simple.  For example, to add another entry under the "2018.02" 
branch, just view the "2018.02"
tiddler and choose the "New Here" command from that tiddler's menu.  This 
will create a new tiddler
that is automatically tagged with "2018.02" and will be listed in that 
branch of the tree.

You can also just create a new tiddler using the "+" command from the 
sidebar and then add the desired tag
by hand to place it wherever you want in the tree.

Let me know how it goes...  good luck!

-e

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Re: [tw5] Re: Can this be toggled just like the feature in Notion?

2020-08-21 Thread jin
I believe its called sliders here in tw5. I wanted to toggle the 2018 link
as shown above in my tiddler so I can expand the other tiddlers inside 2018
or not

On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, 3:55 PM Eric Shulman  wrote:

> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 12:24:18 AM UTC-7, justinehe...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
> Can *WHAT* be toggled?  Please describe, using words, what you want to
> achieve.
> Keep in mind that not everyone is familiar with "Notion" or its features.
>
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