* Added description and examples comparing :map vs. :map:flat
* Make it clear :flat is just a suffix on the :map filter run
* Reword the description comparing :map and :map:flat
* Swap the :map and :map:flat columns in the examples table
* Removed mention of how to express ':map' in terms of ':map:flat'
Now both the insertafter and insertbefore filter operators have similar
wording in their documentation tiddlers, making it more clear that the
"start" and "end" suffixes are only available in the two-parameter form.
* Implement insertafter operator (like insertbefore)
Currently, the behavior of insertafter if the target is not found is to
append the inserted tiddler to the end of the list, like insertbefore
does. In the next commit, we'll add a suffix to customize what both
insertafter and insertbefore do when the target is not found.
* Add failing tests for insertafter suffixes
Also includes tests for insertbefore suffixes (start/end), since we'll
be implementing both of those at the same time.
* Add start/end suffixes for insertafter/before
The tests that exercise the start/end suffixes now pass.
* Fix for Bug #6618
This Commit fixes Bug #6618. It is a little bit more complicated than
using one tiddler to store the new value for a field. Because the
following can happen:
* The user types "not-a-date" into the field value of a simple text field.
* The user now selects a field name that uses a HTML5 date editor. The
Editor will show no date because the value cannot be parsed.
* The user saves the tiddler by clicking the checkmark.
Now the date-field contains the value "not-a-date" but the user was not
aware that this will be added. The edit control showed no date (because
the value was invalid) and the user assumed the field was empty and
won't be added to the tiddler.
To prevent this, every kind of field editor gets its own storage tiddler.
Its name is derived from the SHA256-hash of the name of the tiddler that
is returned by the Field Editor Cascade. That way every editor in the
cascade is only seeing its input. As long as the default setup (with one
default editor) is used, everything works like in 5.2.1.
This commit also fixes the bug that the after adding a field the
field-type input box was not focused again.
* Update Documentation for Field Editor Cascade
The fix for bug #6618 makes the handling of the tiddler backing the edit
operation much more complicated. See previous commit "Fix for Bug #6618"
for more details.
A user was wondering how to add a background image to the password screen of an encrypted wiki (https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/background-image-on-login-page/3145). It was not obvious that an encrypted wiki is considered as "loading", so I updated this tiddler to hint at this.
I also added a hint to the other system tags $:/tags/RawMarkup.. since they can also be used for the same purpose.
Adding tiddler 'How to update TiddlyWiki to the latest version' which transcludes the existing tiddler 'Upgrading'.
Some people search for term 'update' instead of 'upgrade' .
* Documentation for indeterminate checkboxes
* Unit tests for indeterminate checkboxes
* Implement indeterminate checkboxes
* Simplify indeterminate checkbox example
* Slightly simplify refresh logic for indeterminate
That five-line if statement can be turned into a simple assignment.
* Use "yes" and "no" for checkbox indeterminate attr
This makes the "indeterminate" attribute of the checkbox widget work the
same way as other boolean attributes of other widgets.
* Fix bug with invertTag attribute
One place in the checkbox widget code was checking invertTag for
Javascript truthiness rather than the value "yes", which could have
produced incorrect results if anyone wrote invertTag="no". Fixed.