* Make currentTiddler variable consistent in subfilters and filter run prefixes
* Updated filterun prefix and subfilter operators to use ..currentTiddler instead of outerCurrentTiddler
* Merge
* Clean up
* More clean up
* Ensure image import works when type is not set, clean up post import actions
* Removed spurious new line
* For non image files insert a tiddler link
* Added documentation for new settings and features
* Add :sort filter run prefix, docs and tests. Also extended .utils.makeCompareFunction with a flag for caseSensitivity.
* Documentation updates
* Move case sensitivity handling entirely to utils method so it is reusable
* add dynamic toolbar buttons + HowTo
* remove some whitespace.
* move howto and improve shortcut logic
* move howto
* add whitespace so it can be removed in an other PR.
* Extend dropzone widget with optional actions invoked after tm-import-tiddlers message has been sent. Allows triggering an alternative UX for the import
* Allow restricting a dropzone to specific mimeTypes via mimeTypes and mimeTypesPrefix attributes
* Use a mimeTypesFilter instead of the mimeTypes and mimeTypesPrefix attributes
* Updated refresh handling
* Syntax cleanup
* Replace references to mimeType with content type for consistency with existing documentation. Update documentation for DropZone widget
* double quotes are no longer escaped in html bodies
* changed tiddlyweb's html-div-tiddler; documentation
French version still needs a translation though
* The "tip" macro isn't designed to be used in a table cell (it generates a blockquote)
* We avoid full stops at the end of table entries or list items
It seems to be incredibly hard to police consistency with documentation but I think it's very important
@pmario we avoid using the details element because it doesn't remember its state across refreshes. It's not something that we should encourage people to use if they don't understand the limitations.
I also simplified the radio widget example because putting all the options on one line with a vertical bar separator is not a common way to display radio buttons.