I think I have an idea, but I don't even know where to start with
implementation. I'd like to give any newly created tiddlers a 'Stub' tag
which is, by policy, to be removed once that tiddler is deemed completed.
Then I'd have a tiddler that lists all Stubs called 'To-Do' or something
that's li
I'm very new to the Tiddlywiki community. To learn the platform as
completely as possible, I'm doing a project for work. Smart, right?
I'm in the training department. We have a bunch of stuff we need regular
access to. Other stuff we need less frequent access to. Some stuff we need
desperately
I've thought of a workaround. Sometimes all a seemingly complex problem
needs is a break and fresh eyes to realize it's not as complex as you're
making it!
> How does the system know it is an unfinished tiddler (so the transclusion
> can be applied)? What is the difference between an unfinish
I'm working on a viewed-before-complete Wiki. I'd like to do 2 things with
each page before it's complete:
1. Use a Curly-Bracketed Transclusion of a Construction Message Tiddler so
anyone looking at an unfinished Tiddler knows it's incomplete at a glance
2. Tag the Tiddlers using this Transclus
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