Mark, You have persuaded me to make a button. I personally do not like putting macros in the text field to define what the wiki does. I prefer to use the text field for content.
I already created a view template field in tiddlers who's content is then transcluded in the view template, in this case I just enter `<<noto>>`. Attached - just drop it on a wiki, then add the field local-viewtemplate containing <<noto>> Thus the logic is in the view template and I can use the view toolbar to toggle anything. For example you can test for `local-viewtemplate<noto-string>` where noto string is `<<noto>>` thus any toggle button can appear only when this is true on the currentTiddler. Cheeky, "User based of 4" if this were true its only because its new. Love your work Regards TW Tones aka TonyM On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 10:18:35 AM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote: > > I like dropping in a macro and ... away you go. I don't want things to > become too complicated. > > Unfortunately, the toolbar doesn't know about the *contents* of it's > tiddler. That is, it doesn't know anything about the macro it contains. > And, of course, someone could, in a spate of cruelty, put two macros in. > > However, I can imagine a way to communicate between the document and the > toolbar. There could be a "Register" button that registers the document > originating tiddler and the tag name somewhere. After that a toolbar icon > would appear as needed. The toolbar would then know where to look for all > the info it needs. But I'm not sure if it's worth the effort. Especially > with a user-base of 4 ;-) > > There was the "export to clipboard" project from a week ago ( > https://marxsal.github.io/various/playground.html) which kind of does the > same thing. Note that the export tool can not collect the wikitext because > there is no tool in the TiddlyWiki set that renders *back* to wikitext. > The only way to acquire that is via the noto macro machinery which can look > at each individual wiki in the set and assembly the complete document. > > Thanks! > > On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 3:52:38 PM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote: >> >> Mark, >> >> Beautiful. The read mode caps the whole project off, from brainstorm to >> publishing thanks. >> >> You seem reluctant to use a viewToolbar button, shall I create one that >> becomes visible when in publish mode? >> >> Regards >> Tony >> >> >> On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 8:22:37 AM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote: >>> >>> >>> There is now a Publication/Read-only mode. Hopefully I didn't break >>> anything making it, because a lot of CSS got moved around. The button is >>> down in the settings. Once you're in the view mode, to get back to regular >>> mode hover over the bottom of the "document" (usually the bottom of the >>> tiddler) and it will flash a green button to press. >>> >>> https://marxsal.github.io/various/notowritey.html >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/84d6737f-520b-47f8-ad8f-b5364eab9405o%40googlegroups.com.
local-viewtemplate.json
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