Hi all,
Some small but helpful changes:
v1.1 - 19/02/12:
*Moved mGSDProjectStatusUpdatesStyleSheet (not really needed, but
optional for custom styling) and StatusView into Shadow Tiddlers for
easier install
*Tag new StatusUpdates with "noNotes" and "hideTags" for a nicer
view of StatusUpd
Thanks to cmari for the CSS. It all worked. I also added an additional
bit of CSS to better format the hyperlinked journal titles in the
slider, as follows;
.sliderPanel span.action {
font-size:1.5em;
font-weight:bold;
padding-top:9px;
padding-bottom:9px;
}
I have
I'm not by any means a CSS expert, but you could try putting the following
in
in your StyleSheet:
.sliderPanel h1, .sliderPanel h2, .sliderPanel h3, .sliderPanel h4,
.sliderPanel h5, .sliderPanelh6 {font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none;
color:black}
.sliderPanel h1, .sliderPanel h2, .sliderP
Hi Justino,
Yes, of course, you're right - thanks!
cmari
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Apology in advance. I'm a noob with custom TW.
With step 3, the JournalView tiddler, I'm getting an error on load;
namely, "SyntaxError: Unexpected token <"
Trying Justino's double-bracket revision does not avoid the error.
Any advice?
~~Matt
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Hi,
>3. Create new tiddler with a title of JournalView. Add the tags
systemConfig and excludeSearch. Add body text ...
> ...
> tags:'$1'
> ...
Shouldn't the tags parameter to mgtdList contain [[ and ]] surrounding the
'$1' ?
If a project tiddler's name contain spaces, like "project _s
Hi Stuckagain,
It looks fine to me in my otherwise empty test file. Are you using the
latest version of mGSD (which I think is now using TW 2.6.1?). If that's
not the problem, then you might need to put up an illustration of what
you're seeing? (Ideally, an actually TW file, maybe on tiddlyspot.
Thanks cmari - we are almost there.
To recap ...
1. ConfigMenu
Open (don't edit) and change the Journal date format to...
.0MM.0DD_0hh:0mm
This ensures New Journal button names files so they can be sorted
chronologically regardless of their actual creation date
2. NewHerePlugin
Change
Hi stuckagain,
You could try this:
Create a tiddler called [[JournalView]] with the contents:
<>
Then, in [[TagDashboards]], under "Project", after all the columns, add the
line:
cmari
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Sagi wrote:
> Hi stuckagain,
>
> This sounds like something I could put to
Hi stuckagain,
This sounds like something I could put to good use. Currently there's
no easy way to see whether an action has journal items. Very
interesting stuff, please keep updating!
regards, Sagi
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Hi again,
I forgot to add: you could of course just use instead of the
NestedSlidersPlugin. I just like the options for display offered by
the plugin.
In that case, the relevant line in the view would be:
if (tid_length !="null") {showControl += '\n<>
\n';}
cmari
On Feb 3, 12:04 pm, cmari w
Hi,
I have played around with views a bit and have a view that does
something similar to what I think you're looking for.
It uses the core <> macro and NestedSlidersPlugin (http://
tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPlugin).
Maybe if you took a look you'd be able to tweak it to fit your needs?
Note: If
I get similar functionality by just keeping a "journal" as a note
attached to the project. To add some information, I click on the
project, then add something like this to the note section:
{t} Installed backup software. Asked Nigel to confirm
The {t} turns into a date/time stamp. Over time,
Tim, I had this in MPTW, with 2000+ tiddlers of which about half were
journals, without any speed issues. On of the key things was to put
the journals for each project in a closed slider, so they only display
when you open this. Even when I open the largest projects there were
no speed degradations
I think this could be very interesting.
I'm only concerned that it could slow MGSD down alot when you start to
copy full emails to journals.
- Tim
On 30 jan, 21:22, stuckagain wrote:
> Thanks Marijane
>
> That's the first bit, creating separate journals and references.
> Thanks.
>
> The next bi
Thanks Marijane
That's the first bit, creating separate journals and references.
Thanks.
The next bit would be modifying the project template so that it
displays the two tiddler types separately and for journals displays in
a sorted table that includes the body test, and ideally a check box to
al
Journals are a default type of Tiddler in TiddlyWiki, no need to
reinvent the wheel. While they are in the default menu in an empty,
unmodified, TW, they are obscured in mGSD. Click on More... then TW
and you will find "new journal" as the fourth item in the menu. You
could customize the Process
Simon and colleagues
I have recently started using the fantastic mGSD, after many years of
using an early MPTW which I had personalised to include delegated
tasks and journals for projects. The new mGSD is great and now
includes many of my earlier customisations, but has one a big
shortfall for me
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