Discussion:
[tw] [TW5] Table of Contents
Captain Packers
2017-08-09 14:29:27 UTC
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I still think anchor tags that can be used to generate a toc within a
tiddler could be useful. One example where I would like to use them is in
code documentation. If you generate a document for each module, you may
want a section with a heading Change Log. From my experience, you can't
create multiple tiddlers with the same name. So using the macro toc would
end up showing Change Log for one module, and then it would be Change
Log(1) in the next, and Change Log(2) in the next, and that isn't pretty.
I agree, if your instructor says when they're moving on to a new topic,
TagglyTagging and NewHere would probably be good for note taking even for
the fastest talking lectures.
I find that using TiddlyWiki is very often about finding a way around to
do things. As a new user to TiddlyWikiClassic I always wanted a ToC. I got
it with extensive help from MÃ¥ns in a danish group. It looked nice but at
the same time I got it, I found that using MPTW with newHereplugin and
tagglytagging really was the best and quickest way for me to take notes.
Now we have the newHere button to add to TW5, but sure I miss
tagglytagging.
I just love that TW5 is again able to use tiddlyspot.
Thanks, thanks and more thanks.
Birthe
Exactly what you said. The problem is that I don't have a lot of Java
knowledge and I wondered if someone had a plugin for offline TW5. At least
now I know where to find a base if someday I learn some Java.
So, no TW5 plugins?
None I'm aware of. Have you considered going back to Classic
Tiddlywiki, where you can use the plugin I linked to?
And you should note that Java and JavaScript just _sound_ the same --
they're unrelated and are quite different languages. TW is written in
JavaScript.
Cheers
;Daniel
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'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
2017-08-09 15:48:31 UTC
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Considering that you've just bumped a 3 year old thread, I wouldn't hold my
breath.

The TOC macro will use the caption field by default, and you can have more
than one tiddler with the same caption. Maybe that will give you better
results?

Good luck,
Mark
Post by Captain Packers
I still think anchor tags that can be used to generate a toc within a
tiddler could be useful. One example where I would like to use them is in
code documentation. If you generate a document for each module, you may
want a section with a heading Change Log. From my experience, you can't
create multiple tiddlers with the same name. So using the macro toc would
end up showing Change Log for one module, and then it would be Change
Log(1) in the next, and Change Log(2) in the next, and that isn't pretty.
I agree, if your instructor says when they're moving on to a new topic,
TagglyTagging and NewHere would probably be good for note taking even for
the fastest talking lectures.
I find that using TiddlyWiki is very often about finding a way around to
do things. As a new user to TiddlyWikiClassic I always wanted a ToC. I got
it with extensive help from MÃ¥ns in a danish group. It looked nice but at
the same time I got it, I found that using MPTW with newHereplugin and
tagglytagging really was the best and quickest way for me to take notes.
Now we have the newHere button to add to TW5, but sure I miss
tagglytagging.
I just love that TW5 is again able to use tiddlyspot.
Thanks, thanks and more thanks.
Birthe
Exactly what you said. The problem is that I don't have a lot of Java
knowledge and I wondered if someone had a plugin for offline TW5. At least
now I know where to find a base if someday I learn some Java.
So, no TW5 plugins?
None I'm aware of. Have you considered going back to Classic
Tiddlywiki, where you can use the plugin I linked to?
And you should note that Java and JavaScript just _sound_ the same --
they're unrelated and are quite different languages. TW is written in
JavaScript.
Cheers
;Daniel
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