I've come up with a journal system that works well for me, but would
appreciate help with automating it.
I have a tiddler "daily notes". Each line has first a slider, then the
source tiddler for the month
Jan 2013 journal � journalJan2013
Feb 2013 journal � journalFeb2013
Mar 2013 journal � jou
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> I find the "combined search" invaluable: Searches like: !=pc #todo
> #today (search for tiddlers with exactly pc in the title, and tags of both
> todo and today)
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> What are the aspects of YourSearchPlugin that you find most valuable?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012
I need some way to open all the links from a given tiddler:
This tiddler has
[[info 1]] then perhaps a and a whole bunch of other stuff then
more stuff then [[info 2]]
etc more stuff [[info 3]]
So I want to keep this tiddler open, but also open [[info1]], [[info2]],
[[info3]] tiddlers all at
I found that the TiddlersBarPlugin works great for keyboard switching (via
configuration options) , unless I have BreadCrumbsPlugin enabled.
Then the keyboard switching doesn't work.
Has anyone else successfully run them together, or have a workaround? I'd
really like to also run BreadCrumbsP
I often search for tiddlers that have titles or contents in the form of:
x-xxx-x-x (alphanumeric, including the dashes)
I can use the yoursearch plugin for this only if I use spaces instead of
dashes: x xxx x x
Is there a workaround to allow me to type the dashes in?
Now that my tiddlywiki is 6mb/5000 tiddlers, for faster performance,, on
startup I've been clicking the sidebar tab, (which apparently defaults to
"timeline"), then clicking "more", then "shad".
Is there somewhere to easily change the sidebar tabs to go to "shad"
automatically on startup?
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Is there any way to save all the current tiddlers being edited "en
masse"?
When I have dozens of tiddlers being edited, I'd prefer some way to
avoid clicking "done" repeatedly.
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