Thank you for your answer, and thank you more for the examples for me to
review and learn more from.
On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 11:15:45 PM UTC-4, Greg Davis wrote:
Hello,
I think you have run into the problem that TiddlyWiki saves the current
state every time you do a save. Example when
Sir,
Thank you, that is the Table of Contents that I am using in the example.
The issue is that when I open the tiddler the tree is fully open and I
would like to know what the syntax in the code is for it to show with all
the nodes closed.
Again thank you for your response.
On Thursday, May
Hello,
I think you have run into the problem that TiddlyWiki saves the current
state every time you do a save. Example when you finish editing a tiddler,
whatever the state of the TOC is saved to return the next time it is
opened. Most users try to remember to close everything up and do a save
Hi,
I think an expandable table of contents might give you what you want?
See tiddler:- Example Table of Contents: Selectively Expandable
div class=tc-table-of-contents
toc-selective-expandable Contents
/div
Regards,
Richard
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