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"Last" as in "there will be no more" or "latest" as in "a point in a series" |
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I think my request on Discord is somewhat related to your TOC idea:
But that suggestion was flatly rejected. My followup, which was unanswered was:
IIUC there is no built in way to jump to a snippet, but similar behavior was implemented for individual methods in Coder, so it seems doable. |
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I will try to have two table of contents. One for the documents, and other for the particular table of contents of each document. The Coder jump seems like a good idea to jump inside a document. I'll have to look at it and will report back here. In general outlining is pretty weak in GT compared with alternatives like OrgMode, Leo Editor, particularly in two fronts:
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This is my latest data exploration data story powered by Pharo/Lepiter about how to migrate from Wordpress to TiddlyWiki. And here is a screenshot of our documentation workflow (we're adapting Lepiter while writing in it with new functionality/UI to support our documentation workflows):
In our data storytelling workflow, by clicking on (1) we launch a live preview of the document we are writing outside the image, exported in Markdeep running in a local server (2), so we can enrich the document with markup that is mostly compatible with Markdown, but give us advantages that "standard" Markdown (ie: CommonMark) doesn't have. I try to keep a single data narrative as the one in [a] in a single Lepiter document, to improve exportation and proofreading, but they can become long/nested data narratives. I would like to implement a table of contents like the one that is automatically shown on (3), by adding a new button to the Lepiter page on (4). So, by clicking on the (sub)section I can jump to that part of the Lepiter page. Does Lepiter support jumping to a particular part of documents and, If I want to create a table of contents for the current page (sub)titles, where I should start to look? I know that I can query LePage children and select all those which are (sub)sections, but I wonder if there is something premade or planned and about the functionality to jump to a particular LeSnippet.
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