Hi Si,
I have been thinking about an approach like yours but have not implemented
anything yet. It seems important to me that some fields may be of a
different kind than just text to be entered. Like choosing from a list of
options (with f.i. the select widget or radio widget).
My 2 cts.
I managed to work around the problem by changing the font settings in the
Control Panel. I put the standard fonts Arial and Helvetica at the front
and now the headings print OK.
On Sunday, January 31, 2021 at 7:46:39 PM UTC+1 sjaakad...@ziggo.nl wrote:
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Hi all,
Suddenly there is a printing problem with TW. I use TiddlyDesktop most of
the time, but sometimes I want to print a tiddler. In that case I load the
TW in Firefox on my MacBook Pro and print to pdf from there (because
TiddlyDesktop does not support printing) and then I print the pdf
Hi Mark,
Thanks a lot! The mistakes in the square brackets department must have
crept in during the copy series.
Your solution with subfilter worked perfectly. I still do not understand
why you cannot just put the variable name fil1 between angle brackets
inside the filter expression for fil2,
Hi all,
I want to store the output of a filter in a variable and use that variable
later in a second filter to narrow the result down, and so on.
In preparation I made several test tiddlers with both tag1 and tag2 as
tags. Then I tried:
<$set name="fil1" filter="[tag[tag1]]">
<$set
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