On Monday, March 16, 2020 at 4:11:32 AM UTC+3:30, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mohammad,
>
> Just some inspiration
>
> Some of your nice buttons, cards and boxes in Shiraz could be used to 
> display a drop zone that bypasses the default one and potentially treats 
> the payload differently. Currently I drop links on a wiki which creates an 
> untitled tiddler, which I have to open and configure as a link tiddler, 
> however custom dropzones would be a nice addition, even one for the default 
> drop if desired so it is less temperamental.
>

This is a nice idea! I will look how we can have customized drop zone! Like 
dragging a link from other browser tab, one can quickly create a bookmark 
to that page/link somehow a tiddlyclip effect.
 

>
> One trick I use is if the text field has the prefix[http://] or 
> prefix[https://] then it is most likely a link. Arguably we could start a 
> tiddler with \define trigger-macroname() and test for this prefix as an in 
> text way to trigger a view template etc...
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 9:32:23 PM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> Is there any settings to disable dropzone?
>>
>> Consider you have created a Tiddlywiki and hide most UI elements to 
>> prevent readers from any change!
>> Still drag and drop works! How one can simply disable drag and drop 
>> feature of TW temporary?
>>
>

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