[tw5] Re: LetWidget with filter attribute value that has spaces

2022-02-07 Thread andres....@gmail.com
Télumire, I don't need it now, no. But *super* useful to know for the instances where I will need it. Thank you! On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 3:43:17 PM UTC Télumire wrote: > You might also want to throw in a format:titlelist[] just before the join[ > ] if you want to get the titles back

[tw5] Re: LetWidget with filter attribute value that has spaces

2022-02-07 Thread Télumire
You might also want to throw in a format:titlelist[] just before the join[ ] if you want to get the titles back later on. On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:35:12 UTC+1 PMario wrote: > On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 4:27:17 PM UTC+1 andres@gmail.com > wrote: > >> Thank you so much for your

[tw5] Re: LetWidget with filter attribute value that has spaces

2022-02-07 Thread PMario
On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 4:27:17 PM UTC+1 andres@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you so much for your help, Mario! > You are welcome! > This conversation did kick a cog into gear in my head and I realized that > the filtered transclusion was returning a list and that is distinct from a >

[tw5] Re: LetWidget with filter attribute value that has spaces

2022-02-07 Thread andres....@gmail.com
Thank you so much for your help, Mario! This conversation did kick a cog into gear in my head and I realized that the filtered transclusion was returning a list and that is distinct from a string with spaces. so I added a +[join[ ]] to my expression and that got me the result I wanted. Which,

[tw5] Re: LetWidget with filter attribute value that has spaces

2022-02-07 Thread PMario
On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 2:28:54 PM UTC+1 andres@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you. I did solve it already with a SetWidget. I was hoping for a > solution that would use the LetWidget as is. > If {{{xx}}} is used and there are several results it will always only apply the first result.

[tw5] Re: LetWidget with filter attribute value that has spaces

2022-02-07 Thread andres....@gmail.com
> Essentially I am wondering if the LetWidget is limited to filter results with only one returned title. Or if there is something that I could learn about writing the expressions or how to quote it. There is always a new way to skin a cat in tiddlywiki! :D! On Monday, February 7, 2022 at

[tw5] Re: LetWidget with filter attribute value that has spaces

2022-02-07 Thread andres....@gmail.com
Thank you. I did solve it already with a SetWidget. I was hoping for a solution that would use the LetWidget as is. Essentially I am wondering if the LetWidget is limited to filter results with only one returned title. On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 7:44:55 AM UTC PMario wrote: > That's a