Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for the reply, I will test this out and let you know. Sounds like
the code for tags is generic and will work for each project note.
*Code*
$list filter=tag1 tag2 tag3 variable=tagItem
$checkbox tag=tagItemTag: tagItem/$checkbox
/$list
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Hi Josh
1. Is there a way of getting a list of all tiddlers tagged with the tag
*task* that are not tagged with the name of another tiddler?
This would in effect show me all tasks I had to complete that I had not
assigned to a specific project.
You can't test for a tiddler having just a
Thanks Eric,
Might they define the Parent / Child relationship to show maybe that a
tiddler with the tag task is a task that needs to be completed as part of a
large project?
But I am not sure this would work given in TW5 at least I don't know of any
way to do tag hierarchy in the way other
On Thursday, November 28, 2013 6:04:37 PM UTC-8, Josh wrote:
Thanks Eric,
Might they define the Parent / Child relationship to show maybe that a
tiddler with the tag task is a task that needs to be completed as part of a
large project?
But I am not sure this would work given in TW5 at
Eric Thanks that worked great.
1. Is there a way of getting a list of all tiddlers tagged with the tag
*task* that are not tagged with the name of another tiddler?
This would in effect show me all tasks I had to complete that I had not
assigned to a specific project.
2. Is there also a way of
On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 4:45:49 PM UTC-8, Josh wrote:
A reference to a tiddler is ... content into Tiddler A ... [[tiddler B]]
tag tiddler B with the title of tiddler A ... tagging tab
Are each of these pieces of functionality meant to be used for specific
things, (for example
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