Tony, thanks for sharing! I'll have to give it some thought later when I 
get some more time.

Scott

On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 11:16:29 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>
> Demo On this Wiki https://anthonymuscio.github.io/
>
> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 4:12:15 PM UTC+10, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Scott,
>>
>> I found this, attached, install and select log on a tiddler.
>>
>> I am sure I can refine this based on new knowledge.
>>
>> I am sure it can be customised quit easy, the login of placing the link 
>> back ets in the data tiddler is where the effort was required.
>>
>> I have a full editor version as well.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 2:08:07 PM UTC+10, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks, everyone, for checking out my work on this and for your nice 
>>> comments.
>>>
>>> @*Mat*: Thanks for the pointer to QuickTid. I may consider adding it or 
>>> something like that.
>>>
>>> @*TonyM*: I'd forgotten about that tool you wrote for keeping logs. If 
>>> you have a link to an example I think we'd all like to see it again.
>>>
>>> @*Mohammad*: An edit isn't the easiest thing. I think if I made a typo 
>>> I would just make another entry because that is fast and I'm lazy that way. 
>>> If you did want to edit, simply click on the tiddler holding the day's 
>>> entries to open it then just use the usual edit procedure.
>>>
>>> @*Tony K*: It isn't a plugin. Mostly a bunch of individual tiddlers and 
>>> some wonderful plugins built by the talented people in this group. When I 
>>> get a bit more time I'll see what I can do to outline the tiddlers and 
>>> things you would need to put into your own wiki.
>>>
>>> @*Saq*: Not sure I need to reorder things but I do like the idea of the 
>>> enter-key shortcut that you mentioned. I'll have to look into how to 
>>> implement that.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:35:59 PM UTC-7, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>>>
>>>> An article by Anne-Laure Le Cunff titled Interstitial journaling: 
>>>> combining notes, to-do & time tracking - Ness Labs 
>>>> <https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling> introduced me to the 
>>>> concept. She wrote, "the basic idea of interstitial journaling is to write 
>>>> a few lines every time you take a break, and to track the exact time you 
>>>> are taking these notes."
>>>>
>>>> I liked the idea and thought I might be able to cobble together an 
>>>> interesting tool for it using TIddlyWiki. Lots of great plugins and code 
>>>> from Tiddlyblink make it not too hard. The main concept is being able to 
>>>> add a new journal entry with as few barriers as possible.
>>>>
>>>> If it sounds interesting, have a look here: 
>>>> https://techlifeweb.com/tiddlywiki/dailynotes.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>

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