![]() ![]() I would liked to have discussed the original idea rather than all its alternatives. I appreciate everyone cross referencing other checklists, but this thread has being hijacked. Think of the quickllist as a scrap of paper, you dispose of rather than keep indefinitely. I think if the item is externalised (with the + button) and tagged with the current tiddler I could delete the line, and field and list here via the current tiddler tag. It is now possible to more easily extract and delete lines from text, but there are no mature solutions for this. New ideas may form a subsequent solution rather than change this one. ![]() Although this example is generating some innovative ideas I also see value in applying a whole lot of constraints. Being able to filter out fields from the drop down would be a good core hackable.Īs intimated it is possible to run down rabbit hole with anything in tiddlywiki. I am tempted to apply a prefix or suffix to each field and filter them out of the drop down, then the pollution is much reduced. If you have created a tiddler from one of your todo lines it may change to “externalised” (for want of a better word). Yes, well actually I am tempted in a later release to move from a simple check box because there may be value in having different content in this field. That way you can periodically detect and delete checkbox fields. Instead of “checked” and “unchecked”, you might consider alternatives like “qchecked” and “qunchecked”. I suspect that mine do not - due to all the time I use playing with TW. Now I always want to ask, do your family and friends like tiddlywiki? I am telling you this because examples as the Quicklets can be a start for new users of tiddlywiki also. If one of the fields are called image, it will be shown above the other fields… It worked well, but then the ideas took the better of me - ending up with buttons, help popups and all sorts of decorations (In Danish - for sharing with my not tiddlywiki using friends.) He he, you guessed it, they do NOT know it is a tiddlywiki. (The last creating tag textarea type fields.) That combined ended up being a kind of database. That one gave me so many ideas - it ended up with a edit short list field and a edit long list field. Some time ago i GG, you uploaded a quickview - or a name like that. Now you are talking, a total suit of Quicklets (I will certainly not call them. We are always getting ideas when visiting tiddlywikies. The bookmarklet idea for todo would be handy. It is another reason for the solution raised in this following discussion Auto fold the tiddler when adding the tag.Add a way to add multiline widgets etc… in a block that is ignored for even richer content along with the todo items.Stop the “prose” fieldnames appearing in the new field dropdown.This is making use of the fact that fieldnames can be tiddler names and tiddler names can be text. You can always edit a task but if its already checked it will loose the check (but then it is different). If you play with this a little you will see it has surprising advantages such as allowing inserting and removing items. Multiline paragraphs are fine, it just makes use of the new line. However it will not handle multiline widgets or wikitext. I think this a useful solution already and in its own right.Īlthough this is only a proof of concept but you will notice leading spaces and blank lines have no effect (standard behaviour) and I have allowed some line prefixes to be ignored so you can use them to organise your items with headings and other notes. ![]() ![]() Use the fold button that appears to hide the text and just see the todo items. Once you save the tiddler each line will have a checkbox in front of it. Inspired by section Editor, and other discussions of late I just created the attached tiddler quicklist.json (916 Bytes) a single tiddler solution.ĭrop it on then create a new tiddler, adding the tag quicklist, and enter a few lines. ![]()
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