I previously asked for tracking how many times a tiddler is opened. It could be
useful for reviewing non used tiddlers and so on.
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The idea of recording which tiddlers you linked to most and which were
edited most would go someway to making an adaptive notetaking system.
Your TW could nudge you in directions you would like to be reminded. For
example, default tiddlers could be presented in the order of most changed
tiddler,
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> Wouldn't it be possible to use a button, styled as a link, that sets a
> state tiddler depending on where the button is located?
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Nice idea.
Here's an example of a button that sets the tiddler "mystate" to the text
"Link1" and also navigates to a specified tiddler:
<$button set="mystate"
On Monday, September 1, 2014 10:31:57 AM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> > Let's say I have TiddlerOne and TiddlerTwo and they both contain a link
> to a TiddlerThree. > I would like to be able to show a different part of
> the content of TiddlerThree based from which one I was sent to it.
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> T
Hi mimikoulen
> Let's say I have TiddlerOne and TiddlerTwo and they both contain a link
to a TiddlerThree.
> I would like to be able to show a different part of the content of
TiddlerThree based from which one I was sent to it.
That isn't possible, I'm afraid. Navigating to a given tiddler has th
Let's say I have TiddlerOne and TiddlerTwo and they both contain a link to
a TiddlerThree.
I would like to be able to show a different part of the content of
TiddlerThree based from which one I was sent to it.
How could I do such a thing?
Also is there a way to count how many times a Tiddler lin
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