Does that make sense?
So, *SomeTiddler* can contain *anything*, a script, just wikitext,
whatever you want it to... like *ToggleText*.
First, thanks again for the explanations. I'm not sure what kind of
ultimate project I'm going to be developing in TiddlyWiki Classic yet, but
you've
Hi Paul,
Here's a skelleton:
tiddler: *foo* (= ToggleText)
;1
:$1
;2
:$2
tiddler: *bar*
tiddler foo with: $1 foo $2 baz
tiddler: *baz*
tiddler bar with: foo bar
Best wishes, Tobias.
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On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 2:59:00 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
All About ToggleText
By the way, what exactly is *ToggleText* and where to find it?
My TiddlySpace inherited ToggleText from a set of spaces included by class
projects at my university -- mostly just a set of common
Hi Paul,
My TiddlySpace inherited ToggleText from a set of spaces included by class
projects at my university -- mostly just a set of common plug-ins. The full
source of the ToggleText tiddler is as I noted above:
Ah, I see. So, pretty straight forward.
Thanks for the help. I think
The trick is actually quite easy.
You need to write your own transclusion that uses the *$1* notation.
Your transclusion is then calling *ToggleText*.
So, you chain the two transclusions
whereas the first dynamically sets your url
and the second applies the result to *ToggleText*.
Makes sense?
Yes, your best bet is to use the very useful NestedSlidersPlugin.
However, the exact sentence for the closed label is a little bit
different (see http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo)
+++[openlabel|opentooltip][closedlabel|closedtooltip]
... content here
===
NestedSlidersPlugin
All About ToggleText
By the way, what exactly is *ToggleText* and where to find it?
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On Friday, February 6, 2015 at 11:39:02 AM UTC-8, Paul Lee wrote:
I'm an undergraduate senior studying interactive text design, and my
professor asked me to forward this note that I posted to the class group
here.
I feel sure that there must be a known way to change the text of a link
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