Jero and David,

"TheBook" in my DropPages is just an early version of a manual that I put 
there just as an example that you can share any type of file at DropPages, 
not just TiddlyWiki documents. As it is an early draft, it should not be in 
TiddlyWiki Toolmap. I am interested to see if TheBook has been updated or 
completed.

Cheers,

Alfonso

On Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 6:11:03 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi, David.
> I saw this PDF TiddlyWiki manual:
> https://my-tw-notes.droppages.com/TheBook.pdf
> and could not find it in your "TiddlyWiki Toolmap".
> I think it would be useful to include it there.
> Have a nice day.
>
> On Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 11:52:29 PM UTC+9 David Gifford wrote:
>
>> ¡Muchas de nadas!
>>
>> On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 10:20:04 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Dave...worked like a charm!  
>>> It's a little more work, but it works...cool.
>>> Muchas gracias amigo. 👍
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 7:49:53 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Julio
>>>>
>>>> Probably not what you are looking for, since it involves a mediating 
>>>> tiddler, but if you create a tiddler Avatarimg and add [img width="50%" 
>>>> [img_avatar.png]], adjusting the width to your liking, <<showModal 
>>>> "Avatarimg">> it works fine. Also lets you set the width, since an image 
>>>> could be too big and make the modal have scrollbars, which is no fun. - 
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, November 16, 2020 at 6:27:13 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello there all,
>>>>>
>>>>> @David': 
>>>>> Enjoying your modal here....however...
>>>>> It looks like your modal doesn't play too nicely when it comes to 
>>>>> images.
>>>>> Would it be possible to tweak this modal to work with images? or
>>>>> Was it only meant for text content?
>>>>>
>>>>> Or...maybe it's the way I'm using the syntax?
>>>>>
>>>>> <<showModal "img_avatar.png">>
>>>>>
>>>>> img_avatar.png being the name of the image tiddler.
>>>>>
>>>>> At your leisure no worries. Thanks in advance. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best wishes,
>>>>> Julio
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 2:28:27 PM UTC-5 Ste wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I may be way off here, I didn't really understand the queston, but 
>>>>>> here 
>>>>>> Is Jeds code for the help button which is what your link reminded me 
>>>>>> of. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> \define HelpButton(label, ButtonText:?)
>>>>>> ^^(<$button popup="""$:/temp/popup/$(currentTiddler)$/$label$""" 
>>>>>> class='tc-btn-invisible tc-tiddlylink'>$ButtonText$</$button>)<$reveal 
>>>>>> type='popup' state="""$:/temp/popup/$(currentTiddler)$/$label$"""><div 
>>>>>> class='tc-drop-down' 
>>>>>> style='width:150px;max-width:75vw;white-space:pre-wrap;padding:10px;text-align:left;font-size:1.3em;border-radus:0.5em;'><$transclude
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> field="""$label$"""/></div></$reveal>^^
>>>>>> \end
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, 7 November 2020 at 18:48:07 UTC Ste wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ah! Have looked! Very nice. Like a posher version of Jed's help 
>>>>>>> Button macro! (it's somewhere from inmysocks). 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Saturday, 7 November 2020 at 15:25:29 UTC David Gifford wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here is what it looks like in practice. Click "Golden Rule, the" 
>>>>>>>> from the articles tab. 
>>>>>>>> https://giffmex.org/experiments/asterisk.modal.nt1.html
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 9:02:36 AM UTC-6 David Gifford 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have been playing around with Eric's "hack" today. And I created 
>>>>>>>>> an editortoolbar button to insert the macro.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Used in conjunction with the Freelinks plugin, this appears to be 
>>>>>>>>> a really great way to create and read content:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 1. Create an article with minimal content, and add subordinate 
>>>>>>>>> content that can be viewed in modals without leaving the originating 
>>>>>>>>> tiddler. This is helpful since closing a target tiddler in some 
>>>>>>>>> situations/view modes in TiddlyWiki does not take you back to the 
>>>>>>>>> originating tiddler. 
>>>>>>>>> 2. By inserting the macro with a button, and inputting the title, 
>>>>>>>>> you create a 'link' that shows the tiddler in the modal if it exists, 
>>>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>>> you have a button in the modal to create the tiddler in edit mode if 
>>>>>>>>> it 
>>>>>>>>> does not.
>>>>>>>>> 3. If you want links also without doing two separate steps, you 
>>>>>>>>> can use the Freelinks plugin.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Now if only the comptext plugin gave you autocomplete suggestions 
>>>>>>>>> for this macro as it does for links...but even so, it is a great 
>>>>>>>>> process 
>>>>>>>>> for writing articles uncluttered by all the details, but giving 
>>>>>>>>> instant 
>>>>>>>>> access to those details without leaving the context of the article.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks again, Eric!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 6:06:18 PM UTC-6 David Gifford 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi all
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Any way to add a link to the tiddler after the title of the 
>>>>>>>>>> tiddler in a modal? Or render the title as a link?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I would like to make more use of modals, but I know some users 
>>>>>>>>>> will want to click on a link in the modal to open up the actual 
>>>>>>>>>> tiddler, so 
>>>>>>>>>> they can print, drag, edit, etc.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I know it's as simple as copying the title and putting it in the 
>>>>>>>>>> search window, but some people will not pick up on that...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>

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