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@felixhayashi I’m afraid I haven’t used your pull request as there were a few details that I wanted to do differently. The main change is that these changes allow both a param string and hashmap to be specified.
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created: 20140811112133701
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modified: 20141107142803042
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tags: Messages
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title: WidgetMessage: tm-modal
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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caption: tm-modal
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The modal message displays a specified tiddler in a modal overlay that dims the main page. It requires the following properties on the `event` object:
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|!Name |!Description |
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|param |Title of the tiddler to be displayed |
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|paramObject |Hashmap of variables to be provided to the modal |
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The "currentTiddler" variable is set to the title of the modal tiddler, but can be overridden by specifying a different value in `paramObject`.
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The modal message is usually generated with the ButtonWidget. The modal message is handled by the TiddlyWiki core.
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! Example
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Here is an example of displaying a modal and passing parameters to it:
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<$macrocall $name='wikitext-example-without-html'
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src='Your name: <$edit-text tiddler="$:/temp/yourName" tag="input" default="Your name"/>
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Your message:
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<$edit-text tiddler="$:/temp/yourMessage" default="Your message"/>
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<$button>
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<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-modal" $param="SampleModal" yourName={{$:/temp/yourName}} yourMessage={{$:/temp/yourMessage}}/>
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Click me!
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</$button>'/>
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