Wolfgang
If I use <> then a
dialog box is offered for me to enter the new tiddler name but, on
clicking OK, no tiddler is presented for me to edit. Although I typed
a tiddler name into the box, no tiddler of that name is found by
search or goto either.
I tried including a title in the statement
> usage of this scipt:
> < tagged with 'wysiwyg'">>
>
> (where the first one parameter is the button label, and the second is
> tooltip)
The NewSavedTiddler macro works as the regular NewTiddler macro. You
simply can add label, tooltip text, tags, the content of a template
tiddler ...
(also see:
> Is there some other way that I can open a new tiddler, tagged with
> "wysiwyg" and that opens first time in the HTMLArea editor perhaps?
You could create a tiddler, name it as 'htmlareaPluginAddon' and enter
the text
as below,
<>$1
usage of this scipt:
<>
(where the first one parameter is the
Kevin
> Is there some other way that I can open a new tiddler, tagged with
> "wysiwyg" and that opens first time in the HTMLArea editor perhaps?
create a tiddler, name it as 'htmlareaPluginAddon' and enter the text
as below,
<>$1
usage of this scipt:
<>
(where the first one parameter is the b
You could manually modify the MarkupPreHead as:
_editor_url = "HTMLArea/";
_editor_lang = "en";
Where the *_editor_lang* should be assigned to "en" but not "zh-Hant"
in AsciiMath-2.4.1.en.html.
Sorry, the mistake was the result of an oversight.
--
Bram
On 10月2
Wolfgang
This idea sounds better to me than my current arrangement where a
tiddler of the right tag is opened but in the wrong editor. I have to
exit the editor and re-enter whereas your solution it least reduces
the number of steps.
I've imported the plugin but admit I haven't a clue what to do
Hi Kevin,
> Is there some other way that I can open a new tiddler, tagged with
> "wysiwyg" and that opens first time in the HTMLArea editor perhaps?
>
You could use NewSavedTiddlerPlugin, which creates new tiddlers but
they're opened in view mode, and would need only one additional 'Edit'
click
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