* Correct for new GitHub default branch
This PR corrects the default branch of GitHub from master to main. This is ne GitHub repository configuration from Oct 1st, 2020
* Update Saving to a Git service.tid
GitLab still uses `master` as default branch.
* Add Kookma plugins as resources
Some of Kookma resources including TW-Scripts, Commander, Trashbin, Todolist has been added.
* Revert "Add Kookma plugins as resources"
This reverts commit 199fce3a08f8e21c776c7e37734b0d36753bb3e8.
* Adding Resources by Mohammad
This PR adds resources created by Mohammad mostly in GitHub
* Correct for new GitHub default branch
This PR corrects the default branch of GitHub from master to main. This is ne GitHub repository configuration from Oct 1st, 2020
* Update Saving to a Git service.tid
GitLab still uses `master` as default branch.
* Add Kookma plugins as resources
Some of Kookma resources including TW-Scripts, Commander, Trashbin, Todolist has been added.
* Revert "Add Kookma plugins as resources"
This reverts commit 199fce3a08f8e21c776c7e37734b0d36753bb3e8.
The ButtonWidget documentation refers to a "state" attribute, but this
should probably be "set". The name "state" appears to be an artifact
from when the setTitle, setField, and setIndex attributes were added to
the widget; at one time they were called stateTitle and so on, and then
they were renamed to setTitle instead, but not every instance of "state"
was found and renamed to "set". This is one such instance, now fixed.
* Make tag-picker work with every field
* Make EditTemplate/tags work with every field
* Make NewTiddlerTags and NewJournalTags selectable through tag-picker
* Update tag-picker Macro Docs
* Extend toggle operator to support optional second operand to toggle a value pair
* Added tests for extended toggle filter
* Updated docs for toggle operator
* Add suffix and parameter to trim operator
Fixes#4809
* Unit tests for new trim operator parameters
* Mention trim operator in 5.1.23 release notes
* Address review comments
* Move regex escaping into utils.js trim functions
This way the trimPrefix and trimSuffix functions from utils.js are safe
to call without regex-escaping their parameters, which should make them
easier to use from other parts of the Javascript code.