Hi Danielo
The button is sending a message back up to the ancestor navigator widget
that contains it. It is the navigator widget that actually creates the new
tiddler. That indirection is needed because the process of adding the new
tiddler needs to know things like the current story and history
Hello Jeremy, thank you for the explanation. I understand the mechanism, but it
still unintuitive, even reading the documentation. What kind of messages does
the navigator accepts? Is that the only one or there are others like close
tiddler and so?
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Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014 12:39:45 UTC+1 schrieb Danielo Rodríguez:
Hello Jeremy, thank you for the explanation. I understand the mechanism,
but it still unintuitive, even reading the documentation. What kind of
messages does the navigator accepts? Is that the only one or there are
Thank you, that throws some light to my doubts.
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Am Montag, 20. Januar 2014 21:47:43 UTC+1 schrieb Danielo Rodríguez:
I can't even imagine how you came to the conclusion you needed so many
tidlers an the way you chain they.
You mean in regards to the Contacts example? To be honest: I didn't plan it
in advance. I just started to create
Hallo!
Yes, I mean your contacts example. I don't understand at all why you use a
viewer tiddler, but I suppose why since I'm familiar with the separation of
concerns. That kind of things are a bit twisted for a third person.
One thing that I really miss is a list if core available variables
If you talk about that, it's going to be fixed:
While I think of it, a lot of shadow tiddlers with a list widget have an
attribute itemClass=tw-menu-list-item which seems to be obsolete (or is
not documented) and replaced with the attribute
template=$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate or a div
Thanks Julie ;) but that only fixes that item incognita. I came to the
conclusion that the list widget creates some kind of environment with variables
and so. Reading the documentation for writing widgets confirmed it, but I don't
know if there are more possibilities or that's all. Can I
Did you check the ListWidget tiddler? It has examples of nested lists.
I've found that the documentation + editing the shadow tiddlers to see how
they work (when I don't understand how to use a widget, I search for it in
shadow tiddlers) + the 3 first sites in the community tiddler (thanks very
Hi Danielo,
I made a basic tutorial for classic TW sometime ago,
http://datacom.co.id/tiddly_tutor.html
Hope it helps a bit. I haven't got a chance to update it due to lack of
resources.
Handoko -
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 3:47:43 AM UTC+7, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
The problem is I
Thanks for your tips.
But about the sense of logic, where is the logic in this:
$button message=tw-new-tiddler...
That creates a button that creates a new tiddler. Using the message! I just
checked the button documentation and there is no clue about that. I like to
play around, but sometimes
Thank you Handoko, I will check it.
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Does anyone find a solution for the loosing focus issue?
The edit widget comes useless whit this problem. I would like to have some
templates in my wiki, and whit this limitation is not possible.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 1:51:50 PM UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
I felt that it might be a
Sure there is a solution: Just edit the fields of another tiddler.
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I already realized about that, but thank you for your fast response. So,
how can I manage this if the important part for me is the output of those
fields? Transcluding the other tiddler does not work, the changes are not
reflected. Can I maybe add a button to open the result?
Can I have a
I don't know what you want to do, so I can't give you a good solution.
But maybe my examples help you?
http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/ check Creating a simple Contacts DB.
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Wow! You're the author of TW5 Magick? That TW is awesome.
I'm checking your example (for second time, since I checked some days ago)
but It's getting too intense for me.
The problem is I don't understand how the whole TW think works. I can't
even imagine how you came to the conclusion you needed
Which Browser? Neither my (old) Safari nor my (old) FireFox could handle
$edit-text field=pub_date type=date tag=input/$edit-text
Which I simply pasted into a new tiddler on five.tiddlywiki.com. Typing
just one character un-focusses the field.
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Just to confirm: Also FF25 on WinDOS has the described issue.
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I'm on Chrome for windows and mac when it works for me.
On Nov 13, 2013, at 3:39 AM, Stephan Hradek stephan.hra...@gmail.com wrote:
Which Browser? Neither my (old) Safari nor my (old) FireFox could handle
$edit-text field=pub_date type=date tag=input/$edit-text
Which I simply pasted
I've been able to have a great deal of luck making inline editable fields,
by making use of the EditTextWidget.
I'm still having some of the troubles you're describing, when it comes to
editing the title, but with other custom fields it seems to work well.
For example, if a tiddler has a field
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