Mark,

See here, I have re-released the beta for my local-viewtemplate field. Just 
create the field on any install and type `<<noto>>`

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 10:45:35 AM UTC+10, TW Tones wrote:
>
> 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
>>>>
>>>

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