Hi Mark, Andreas,
On Thursday, September 4, 2014 12:55:43 AM UTC+2, Andreas Hahn wrote:
P.S.: Maybe someone can explain why that works and whether there is a
better way or not :D
The TranscludeWidget docs has some info, but I think some experiments can
make it clearer.
*Some definitions
* //element a//
* $transclude tiddler=paragraphs mode=block/
* list c
That is a very nice way to make list of many paragraphs.
El jueves, 4 de septiembre de 2014 09:16:15 UTC+2, PMario escribió:
Hi Mark, Andreas,
On Thursday, September 4, 2014 12:55:43 AM UTC+2, Andreas Hahn wrote:
P.S.:
If I use a filter and view code like this:
$list filter=[tag[The_Associaters]tag[Part]chapter[07]sort[segment]]
$link to={{!!title}}{{!!title}}/$link
$view field=text format=htmlencoded/
/$list
The text pulled in is jumbled together, losing the paragraph boundaries.
I've tried also $view/
Hi Mark,
try this
$list filter=[tag[The_Associaters]tag[Part]chapter[07]sort[segment]]
$link to={{!!title}}{{!!title}}/$link
$transclude mode=block/
/$list
/Andreas
P.S.: Maybe someone can explain why that works and whether there is a
better way or not :D
Am 04.09.2014 00:49, schrieb
Thanks Andreas -- that worked great!
Yes, maybe someone can explain the ins and outs of this usage.
Mark
On Wednesday, September 3, 2014 2:55:43 PM UTC-8, Andreas Hahn wrote:
Hi Mark,
try this
$list filter=[tag[The_Associaters]tag[Part]chapter[07]sort[segment]]
$link
Search for transclusion to tiddlywiki.com and come back here if you do not
understand it or it is not clear.
Regards
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