BJ's add on that enables CKEditor HTML editing is handy, but in a way its overkill if you can use a fully external editing solution without any TW plugin needed.
I'd be interested if you knew of any alternative ways that recognised more than plain text. Now, basically, external editing can usually only be set to one file type using that simple (editing area) add-on. Previously there was a Firefox gizmo like this that could handle many formats. There are some Firefox add-ons that still manage to open Office documents for edit directly in the browser.įWIW, in the Editor in TW I use the Firefox Add-On Its All Text to enable easier editing for larger texts. And the behaviour is not always consistent, for reasons I do not understand. An issue I had is that the file opened can be a copy in a temp folder, rather than the original. But the "download" mechanism is pretty universal and a fall-back that the OS can intercept, so whilst the TW thinks its downloading, the OS can be set to consider it a call to open a file of that type (at least on desktops). As browsers are going its getting harder to directly invoke any program. The way that programs get invoked by the OS is an interesting theme. Or Tiddly Map could be adapted to it? Possibly also embedded Visio diagrams (though I'm not sure Visio lets you create HTML "clickable maps" any longer)? Would Mat's nice CSS "Bubble Map" of lists help? (I can't find it, I'll write Mat). Of course I will share back my progress and consolidated findings to the community Include an image of a Graphical map of my network with hotspot clicks to go to that device, backed up by device info and settings.
Launch batches, and Presumably power-shell scripts.Using the FireFox "Local File System Links" Add-on/extension, With the execute files option checked (not wise browsing the internet).