M) ha scritto:
yep, alltagsexcept works just fine. Thanks.
I did (via backstage upgrade) but it didn't work. It's been a
while since I've hacked TW for something like this so I'm letting it
slide for now. But, I should upgrade. The question is when.
:(
The two macros allTags and
This little macro might help you out:
http://www.strm.us/tw/testwiki.htm#allTagsExcept
Also - the third fifth example is working because of a hijack in
QuickOpenTagsPlugin
http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#QuickOpenTagPlugin
ex: allTags systemConfig T
I.E. all tags, exclude systemConfig, filter
I disabled all my plugins and this still does not list all tags except
the excludeLists.
allTags excludeLists
I have 2.5.0 and I tried upgrading at it wiped me out so I have yet to
go to 2.6.0.
Any suggestions to debugging my problem?
M)
On Jun 4, 10:44 pm, Mike eris...@gmail.com wrote:
Try
Did you try the allTagsExcept link above?
I think it is more what you are looking for - in the long run, the
core macro does not support multiple exclusion (as far as I know)
P.S. I think TW 2.5.0 was very buggy, hence 2.5.3 was out shortly (the
above works on 2.5.0 in my sandbox)
How did you
yep, alltagsexcept works just fine. Thanks.
I did (via backstage upgrade) but it didn't work. It's been a
while since I've hacked TW for something like this so I'm letting it
slide for now. But, I should upgrade. The question is when.
:(
On Jun 5, 10:43 pm, Mike eris...@gmail.com wrote:
Try this:
allTags
Lists all tags
allTags excludeLists
Lists all tags except tags that are tagged excludeLists
allTags excludeLists systemConfig
I get systemConfig systemConfigDisable
So to get all tags excluding systemConfig you would do
allTags myExcludeTag
. . . but systemConfig must be tagged
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