fixes#2970
Also fixes the nesting. If a template is defined for the list item, it should define the link as is done for **list-tagged-draggable**, i.e. the template defines any link widget it contains.
* tc-body transparent if background attachment
if you go fullscreen with the fullscreen button, the tc-body background color hides the background attachments - so make it transparent if $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage isn't empty
* if background attachment macro
macro to make tc-body background transparent
* Create the "tree" global macro file (tree.tid)
* Added styles for the new "tree" global macro
* Update Explorer tab
* Cleaning the macro of unneeded code
I have chosen to keep the slash suffix in the branch node titles to go along with the rest (e.g. root node), so the "clean-chunk" macro isn't needed anymore.
* Minor fix
* allows to add a new tagname hitting enter
see: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/wqQ8jPYG-X4
* revert changes to vanilla/base
* added "Special Keys" to KeyboardShortcuts
* added info to Creating and editing tiddlers
did not add current version of <<.from-version "5.1.14">> because it
would interrupt the flow. When changed from a noisy "New in 5.1.14" to
"(new in 5.1.14)" we might add the version info here
* revert setText & added inline styles to vanilla base
* remove fieldmangler
* commit initial edittemplate tags to merge master
* ok, now really revert to initial edittemplate tags
* move add tag via enter into tag-picker macro(s)
* add recursion protection first take
* fix problem with selectable expand
* ust path for toc-state variable instead of tag
* reactivate disabled macro call.
* Make expand/collapse state be global across all tiddlers
* Remove “Show raw text” option, now that we’ve got the two expandable
areas for raw and wikified text
* Hide raw text by default
* Accentuate currently open tiddler
I’m fixing this now to show how the tabs macro can be changed to
accommodate the change, but we may yet decide to reverse out the change
in order to maintain backwards compatibility.
One problem with changes like this is that there’s no easy way to find
out where it impacts the core UI. The tabs macro is now fixed, but
perhaps there’s more obscure things that are still broken in the core.
If we do opt to reverse the change to preserve backwards compatibility,
we could add a way to explicitly trigger the new behaviour. For
example, a new attribute `updateState=“yes”`.
Yet another alternative is to make completely new alternative to the
list widget with revised semantics, that authors can opt-in to. For
example `<$loop>`. (There was another issue we discussed a year or two
ago about adding support for an index variable which may be a candidate
for fixing at the same time).
* Refactored control panel “Plugins” tab to make the elements more
reusable
* Refactored the display of plugin tiddlers to use the same format as
the control panel (as suggested, I think by @danielo515), adding the
shadow tiddler listing as an overridable extension tab
* Added a new tab in the “More” sidebar providing quick access to all
installed plugins
There have been long standing problems with the buttons not working in
Firefox, and now a [further
problem](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/GlsruQyPOag/BAhnI2mt
BgAJ) has come to light, and been similarly hard to resolve.
On balance, I’ve decided to remove the undo/redo buttons from the
toolbar (the ctrl/cmd-Z shortcut is still operational), thus avoiding
the problems, and saving some space in the core.
Fixed a side-effect of 03519c14b0 from
@matabele whereby the current tiddler is overwritten by the
`<$tiddler>` widget, which means that it is not accessible when
rendering the caption of the tab.
This causes a problem with eg the “Add Plugins” modal where it breaks
the count on the tabs.
There’s not much to making the toolbar button styles switchable: the
change to the PageTemplate introduces a new configuration tiddler that
controls the button styling. Most of this commit is the user interface
for changing that setting, including the translatable text. I think
this again demonstrates that we need to be very selective about which
configuration options have a UI included in the core. Otherwise, a few
dozen more of these settings will start to become a significant
fraction of the core.
Otherwise, the `sameday` macro will default to `modified`. In case the user set `dateField:"created"` when calling `timeline`, the result will be inconsitent.