Hi Gabriel,
I haven't dug into the source code, but I had the same issue, if I had a
field with "11'" (note the single quote) - as in "11 feet" then it wouldn't
work. I ended up modifying all my tiddlers to have purely numeric data in
the fields rather than some alphanumeric. I suspect that a
Awesome, thanks BJ.
I wondered if it would require nested filters but I kept getting two of
everything. Time to read up on current I think.
Thanks again.
Harley
On Sunday, 26 November 2017 23:23:34 UTC+13, BJ wrote:
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> this is one way:
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> <$list
Hi Jeremy!
Although this "ethics" site is a pretty utilitarian and lived-in space (not
especially tidied-up for visitors), it certainly is an example of a
tiddly-wiki that's been in regular use since 2008. Students don't edit (I
have tried having students add materials in other classes, but
Ah, thanks Olegh -- that's enough to get experimenting! Cheers!
On Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 10:28:30 PM UTC-8, oleghbond wrote:
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> Dear Daniel,
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> I'm not familiar with the build command too. Every time I got what I
> needed learning appropriate examples. For the beginning I may
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 1:53:44 AM UTC-8, Jed Carty wrote:
I think that the list-before and list-after mechanism need to be updated. I
> spent the last few minutes looking at it and from what I can tell it is a
> problem with the sorting algorithm. It isn't an appropriate method for
Using TiddlyDesktop 0.0.9 on Windows.
TiddlyDesktop saves the current window position, but it does not remember
the full window mode (not full screen).
How can I configure TiddlyDesktop to open the wikifile in full window mode?
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Since FF 57 can not save with tiddlyfox anymore I moved to TiddlyDesktop
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I have only one wikifile which I would like to open automatically, without
opening the TiddlyDesktop Main window and selecting and open the wikifile.
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Yes, it takes time getting used to the need for line breaks, without solving
your exact request consider addin semicolon or colon as the fist character of
you poems line or forcing a break with htmls .
on that note actualy tw5 honors almost all html formats learning them give you
more power
this is one way:
<$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[goal-001]tag[task]sort[title]]">
<$list filter="[all[current]tag[done]]">
<$link to={{!!title}}>~~<$view field="title"/>~~
<$list filter="[all[current]!tag[done]]">
<$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/>
all the best
BJ
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I think that the list-before and list-after mechanism need to be updated. I
spent the last few minutes looking at it and from what I can tell it is a
problem with the sorting algorithm. It isn't an appropriate method for
sorting lists like this.
Each step does exactly what is expected but it
I just noticed that the strikethrough text that I pasted in wasn't
rendered. In that example at the bottom Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 should be
rendered as struckthrough (illustrating with WikiText formatting):
*Tasks to complete writing goal 1*
~~Chapter 1~~
~~Chapter 2~~
Chapter 3
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