Ok - thank you for the explanation!
YS Måns Mårtensson
On May 17, 2:59 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > I don't quite get why I should add a HR seperator.
> > I did - and now I get a pageline underneath each wikilink I make...
>
> I figured you would add the new custom format definition at the top o
> I don't quite get why I should add a HR seperator.
> I did - and now I get a pageline underneath each wikilink I make...
I figured you would add the new custom format definition at the top of
the list, thus:
wikilink
[[$1]]
-
nextitem
definition
-
nextitem
definition
-
> There was
Thanks Eric
It works very well! :-)
I don't quite get why I should add a HR seperator.
I did - and now I get a pageline underneath each wikilink I make...
There was a HR seperator between the already present custom
commands... (and uderneath the last one too)
Isn't it between the commands and not
> Mark text - click link - click wiki - voilá [[text]]..
You can do this with:
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#QuickEdit_custom
Just add an entry in the QuickEdit_customList, like this:
wikilink
[[$1]]
(don't forgot to add a HR separator () as well)
-e
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Hi Eric
I have both in my toolbar.
What I can't figure out is the simple function just to put [[]] around
marked text. (Text is already present - and I don't need to find the
tiddler it should link to).
I often have lists where I need to convert names to links - and the
names already exists in the
> myself using QuickEditPlugin by Eric Shulman
> (http://www.tiddlytools.com/#QuickEditPlugin) more and more - and I'd like to
> see a similar option. Could it be implemented? - or is the option
> already present?
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#QuickEdit_link
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#QuickEdit_i
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