Fixes#1450
Provides support for an integrated plugin library that can be used to
install plugins from tiddlywiki.com directly to wikis hosted online or
offline. See the Plugins tab of Control Panel.
Todo:
* Error checking(eg libraryserver.js HTTP GET)
* Translatability
* Documentation
** $:/tags/ServerConnection
** savelibrarytiddlers command
For consistency with the way that tabs work.
To see this in action, on tiddlywiki.com open the tiddler
`$:/tags/ControlPanel` and edit it to add the tag “TableOfContents”.
You’ll see the control panel appear at the bottom of the table of
contents.
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)
In practice the macros are always invoked in inline mode, meaning that
the triple braces weren’t getting parsed correctly. Now we switch to
inline code
The “info”, “edit”, “close” troika has been a feature of TW5 since the
very early days. Recent discussion in Hangout #67 has made me question
whether we wouldn’t be better off with the defaults in this commit:
“more”, “edit”, “close”.
The rationale is that the primary purpose of the “info” button has
become gaining access to the tools that haven’t been elevated to being
toolbar buttons. Most of the rest of the content of the info panel is
pretty arcane. So let’s try it for a few days - I’d appreciate any
feedback.
The journal tiddler will be tagged with the name of the current
tiddler. This is similar to how the new here button works.
(Would have liked to reuse the journalButton code which is almost
identical between new-journal-here and new-journal, but I'm not
sure how to do it.)
This is a basic “new here” tiddler toolbar button that just creates a
new tiddler tagged with the title of the current tiddler.
@pmario is there anything else required?