I am faced with a strange issue however. With the aforementioned code, no
matter how I want to format the nested list, all the results come like this:
title title title
Like,
English Italian Spanish
etc.
even if I try to put a or something else. I even tried to make 2
nested list, one with
I actually found my own solution, which I like best (for now)... And it's
quite reminds me of yours. Like, if only I saw it earlier! :)
<$list filter="[fields[]]
:intersection[tag[languages]get[codename]]" variable="lang">
<$list filter="[tag[languages]field:codename]">
<$link/>
this
And ignore that last sentence, I revised that part out and forgot to remove
the sentence. :)
On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 5:26:14 PM UTC-6 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
> You could add a field on the language tiddler called, e.g.,
> *language_name* containing *english* or whatever the part after
>
You could add a field on the language tiddler called, e.g., *language_name*
containing
*english* or whatever the part after *language_* would be in your person
tiddlers, then something like:
<$list
filter="[all[current]fields[]prefix[language_]removeprefix[language_]]"
variable="lang">
but this wouldn't let me have a linked list (the tiddler would be called
English, not languange_english), not to mention that having
language_english as plain text seems kinda ugly. Or am I missing something?
On Thursday, 11 March 2021 at 19:28:52 UTC+1 saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> What if
What if instead of:
fieldname: language_english
value: English
you used:
fieldname: language_english
value: fluency_level, e.g: 1
So the presence of the language_english field tells you that the person
speaks english, you get the name of the language from the part of the field
name after the
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