New export button appears as a page control toolbar button, a tiddler
toolbar button, and a button in the advanced search filter tab.
Initially supports exporting as static HTML, CSV, JSON or `.tid` file.
Still to do:
* Made the exporter descriptions translatable
* Hide the export button by default
* User docs
* Cleaning up the existing templates (eg,
`$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html` should work by
transcluding `$:/core/templates/exporters/Static`)
* Docs for the new macros `exportButton`, `csvtiddlers` and
`jsontiddlers`
Issues:
* OS X Numbers refuses to open CSV files that have been generated in
Chrome, because it thinks they’ve been downloaded from the Internet.
Firefox works OK
* The export button won’t work within the tiddler info panel, or from
the *more* popup (this is because we don’t support nested popups)
An improvement to 6fb992690d
By making sure that all the popup state tiddlers have the prefix
$:/state/popup/ we can be more selective and just exclude popup state
tiddlers when we save. The end result is that once again other kinds of
state are persisted as expected (eg tabs, and sidebar visibility).
This might be a controversial change as it also means that it is no
longer possible to include `$:/state/…` tiddlers in a wiki to set up
the initial configuration.
The new importvariables widget imports macro/variable definitions from
the specified tiddlers and makes them available to its children.
Allows us to split PageMacros up into separate tiddlers.
We still support loading macros from $:/core/ui/PageMacros to help
people upgrading.
Fixes#644 and #559
These tiddlers were being handled as `<script>` tags to make it easier
to debug them. But in fact modern dev tools are quite happy to debug
code that has been eval’d, and this arrangement was causing problems
for importing.
Fixes#335
We’re introducing a mechanism that allows us to decide which tiddlers
get saved. Using `$:/core/save/all` gives all tiddlers, as before.
Using `$:/core/save/empty` gives an empty wiki. Saving an empty wiki
from tw5.com isn’t the same as the empty wiki cooked from
editions/empty because the two editions have different plugins and
other system tiddlers.
It dates from an ancient version of TW5, and is really redundant now.
It also meant that system tiddlers were not encrypted, which seems
confusing for end users.
This dates from an ancient version of TW5 which had a dependency on
jQuery. Now we’d install jQuery as an ordinary tiddler module, not a
library module.
Astonishingly, the templates have accidentally omitted the opening tag
for some time. There were no ill effects, because browsers obligingly
add it back in when parsing