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* In the interests of performance and expressiveness, switched to using a Sax parser instead of a DOM implementation. * Use extensible declarative rules to control the slicing process * Added new optional set of rules for slicing by heading, where the paragraphs underneath a heading are packed into the same tiddler as the heading * Added a modal dialogue for specifying parameters when slicing in the browser
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title: $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/text-slicer/docs/model
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tags: $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/text-slicer/docs
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caption: Document Model
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Individual tiddlers are created for each heading, paragraph and list item. They are linked together into a hierarchical outline using lists.
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For example, consider a tiddler titled ''Example'' containing this simple text:
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<<<
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! This is a heading
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This is a paragraph.
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* And the first list item
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* Second list item
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<<<
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It will be sliced up into:
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* a tiddler for the overall document
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** a tiddler for the heading
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*** a tiddler for the paragraph
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*** a tiddler for the list
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**** and a tiddler for each list item
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These tiddlers are bound together using lists: the parent tiddler has a ''list'' field that lists each child in the correct order.
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!! Slicing Process
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Slicing generates the following component tiddlers.
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Tiddler titles are generated automatically in most cases (but can subsequently be changed manually). The automatically generated title is made up of concatenating the following elements:
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* root text (e.g. ''para'')
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* a dash ''-''
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* the first few words of the text of the item (up to 40 characters), separated with dashes ''-''
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* if necessary, a dash ''-'' and a numerical index to make the title unique
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For example, ''para-how-to-use-pentagonal-tiles 23''.
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Any CSS classes used in the original document are assigned as tags to the associated tiddlers.
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!!! Document
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The document itself is represented by a tiddler with the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "document"
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* ''title'': the text ''"Sliced up "'' plus the title of the tiddler that was sliced
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* ''text'': Available for comments about the document
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* ''list'': ordered list of tiddlers making up the root level of this document
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!!! Headings
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Tiddlers representing headings have the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "heading"
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* ''toc-heading-level'': the heading level "h1", "h2", "h3" etc.
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''text'': the text of the heading
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* ''list'': ordered list of tiddlers tagged with this heading (i.e. the child headings, paragraphs and lists displayed under this heading)
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** In addition, any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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!!! Paragraphs
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Tiddlers representing paragraphs have the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "paragraph"
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''text'': the text of the paragraph
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* ''tags'': any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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!!! Lists
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Lists are represented by several tiddlers: one for the list itself, and one for each item in the list.
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The tiddler representing the list itself has the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "list"
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* ''toc-list-type'': the text "ul" or "ol"
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* ''toc-list-filter'': the default filter used to generate the titles of the list items
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''list'': ordered list of titles of tiddlers representing the items in this list
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* ''tags'': any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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The tiddlers representing items within the list have the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "item"
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''text'': the text of the list item
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* ''tags'': any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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!!! Definition lists
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Definition lists are represented by several tiddlers: one for the definition list itself, and one for each term and definition in the list.
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The tiddler representing the definition list itself has the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "def-list"
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* ''toc-list-filter'': the default filter used to generate the titles of the definition list items
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''list'': ordered list of titles of tiddlers representing the items (terms and/or definition) in the definition list
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* ''tags'': any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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The tiddlers representing terms within the definition list have the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "term"
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''text'': the text of the definition list term
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* ''tags'': any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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The tiddlers representing definitions within the definition list have the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "definition"
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''text'' : the text of the definition list definition
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* ''tags'': any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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!!! Images
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Tiddlers representing images have the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "image"
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''type'': appropriate content type for the image (eg "image/jpeg")
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!!! Notes
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Notes are available during editing but hidden for static renderings. The slicing mechanism does not generate notes; they can only be subsequently added manually. Tiddlers representing notes have the following fields:
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* ''toc-type'': the text "note"
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* ''title'': an automatically generated unique title
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* ''text'': the text of the note
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* ''tags'': any CSS classes found in the HTML are converted into tags
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