Thank you!
Op zaterdag 2 januari 2021 om 19:30:13 UTC+1 schreef Xavier:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry I overlooked the need to interpret the currentTiddler variable. In
> this situation, you need to read your field as a filter rather than a list.
> Two main ways of doing that:
>
>1. Either you put your
Hi,
Sorry I overlooked the need to interpret the currentTiddler variable. In
this situation, you need to read your field as a filter rather than a list.
Two main ways of doing that:
1. Either you put your button code in a macro so that the $(currentTiddler)$
construct is actually replaced
Thank you Xavier,
Can you tell me how to paste this piece of code into the existing code?
For some reason I am not getting it working.
Op zaterdag 2 januari 2021 om 17:19:56 UTC+1 schreef Xavier:
> Hi,
>
> Since the tags field is of the list type, you need to retrieve its
> content either
Hi,
Since the tags field is of the list type, you need to retrieve its content
either directly from another list-typed field (that is list or tags), or
indirectly by transforming the string content into a list.
In your example, you may achieve this by first setting a variable to a
filter that
Hello,
I have a button to create a new tiddler.
With\define TAGS() [[$(currentTiddler)$]] [[Tag 2]] [[Tag 3]], I can
tag the new tiddler.
\define BUTTON-NAME() Enter >
\define BUTTON-COLOR+SIZE() btn btn-link btn-sm
\define BUTTON-TEXT-COLOR() color:
\define TIDDLER-TITLE()
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