Hi Mat

Great stuff, well done. Is there a canned demo available on TiddlySpot or
somewhere?

Best wishes

Jeremy

On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Mat <matiasg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Guys, I'm so happy you find it valuable! Thank you for your great ideas on
> it!
>
> Måns, thank you for reporting on your stuff for it. I played around and
> currently have it show *both *a "tags editor" and a "tagpill field" as
> they both have their different advantages. (In the following I changed the
> tiddler and parameter titles somewhat.)
>
>
> *Code*
> title:FastNewTiddler
> tags: (no particular tag)
>
> \define getTagPill() {{$(tagPill)$||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}
>> <div class="tc-tiddler-frame">
>> <table>
>>   <tr><td colspan="2"><$edit tiddler="$:/temp/FastNewTiddler"
>> field="newtitle"
>>                    class="tc-edit-texteditor" placeholder="title"/></td>
>>   </tr>
>>   <tr><th><$edit field="tags" class="tc-edit-texteditor"
>>                    tiddler={{$:/temp/FastNewTiddler!!newtitle}}
>> placeholder="tags" /></th>
>>           <th><$set name="tagPill"
>> value={{$:/temp/FastNewTiddler!!newtitle}}><<getTagPill>></$set></th>
>>   </tr>
>>   <tr><td colspan="2"><$edit field="text" class="tc-edit-texteditor"
>>               tiddler={{$:/temp/FastNewTiddler!!newtitle}}
>> placeholder="text"/></td>
>>   </tr>
>> </table>
>> </div>
>
>
>
>
> It would be good if it selecting tagpills created the tiddler, just like
> filling in a tag manually does. Maybe there could be some onclick trigger
> as soon as you click the empty tagpill field? I assume there must already
> be soem onclick trigger to have the tag dropdown list appear, so maybe this
> could do the same to the non-existing tiddler that typing into the text
> field does?
>
>
> A nicer idea for a button
>
> To get the FastNewTiddler template to stick to story top I'm using a
> button based on *$:/core/ui/TopBar/menu* i.e the sidebar toggle (in the
> TW upper right corner). I place this button among the page controls (i.e
> next to the NewHere, Ctrlpanel, Save buttons). It is intended to toggle the
> tag "$:/tags/AboveStory" in the tiddler (now named) *FastNewTiddler.* It
> succeeds in toggling *on*, i.e it succeeds in applying the tag 
> *$:/tags/AboveStory
> *to FastNewTiddler but it fails to toggle off, i.e to remove, that tag
> when clicking the button.
>
>
> *Toggle for FastNewTiddler *(based on *$:/core/ui/TopBar/menu)*
> title: FastNewTiddlerButton
> tag: $:/tags/PageControls
>
> <$reveal state="$:/state/FastNewTiddler" type="nomatch" text="no">
>> <$button set="FastNewTiddler!!tags" setTo="$:/tags/AboveStory"
>> class="tc-btn-invisible">{{$:/core/images/chevron-down}}</$button>
>> </$reveal>
>> <$reveal state="$:/state/FastNewTiddler" type="match" text="no">
>> <$button set="FastNewTiddler!!tags" setTo="XXXXX"
>> class="tc-btn-invisible">{{$:/core/images/chevron-up}}</$button>
>> </$reveal>
>
>
>
> On tw.com I find the tiddler WidgetMessage tm-remove-tag
> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#WidgetMessage%3A%20tm-remove-tag> which might be
> relevant but I don't know how.
> In summary, the idea is simply to have a button toggle a tag between
> existance and 'nothing' on a remote tiddler.
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> Combining regular NewTiddler and FastNewTiddler
>
> An additional idea, taking the best of two worlds for creating new
> tiddlers. Scenario:
>
> The user clicks the normal NewHere button (the "plus") in the sidebar and
> gets the usual EditTemplate.
> ...or so it seems! In fact, what opens is the FastNewTiddler template.
> Here you can create one tiddler and click done and get the normal new
> tiddler behaviour (i.e the EditMode switches over to ViewMode and you have
> your new tiddler).
>
> ...OR you *don't* click Done but instead use the FastNewHere features to
> keep on creating new tiddlers.
>
> The only restriction from normal New Tiddler creation is that you can't
> change the title.
>
> Actually, these things could all be part of a "stick it" button. Unstuck,
> you have the regular NewTiddler template. Stuck, you get the FastNewTiddler
> template.
>
>
> Hm, does this mean that instead of OP under "A nicer idea for a button",
> the toggling button should be part of the template for the NewTiddler
> editview template? ...
>
>
> <:-)
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