On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 10:13:33 PM UTC+2 cmari wrote:
> Hello all,
> Thanks!! Thanks to Mario for a way to wrap the macro that works perfectly.
>
It was Jeremy's comment, that made me play with the possibilities. ...
One further question that would help my understanding of things: is
Hello all,
Thanks!! Thanks to Mario for a way to wrap the macro that works perfectly.
Thanks to Jeremy and Saq for all of the explanations - for me those always
make it easier to adapt to change. Thanks to Saq for persisting with a
search for alternatives in the face of my insistence on
Did more tests ... It seems to be
<$vars x={{!!toggled}} y={{!!barray}}>
<>
-m
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 6:41:56 PM UTC+2 PMario wrote:
> On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 1:20:54 PM UTC+2 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> * It should usually be easy to fix: wrap the macro invocation in a
>>
On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 1:20:54 PM UTC+2 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
* It should usually be easy to fix: wrap the macro invocation in a
> <$tiddler> widget referencing the tiddler in question
I did test that, but it seems the tiddler-widget only views the
tiddler-attribute for a change and a
Ciao Jeremy
A c*ompounding factor *is that devs of older stuff are often NOT around to
fix for compliance with new.
The issue is the users who relied on what they thought were kosher tools
that STOP working that the author won't fix.
Jeremy: | do plan to update the release note with a more
@cmari perhaps this is closer to what you need?
https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/9hZTwQBuwe8/m/YlRPXrn0BQAJ
Note that you can use the "arrow" buttons to move forwards and backwards in
time.
I've bookmarked these two habit tracking solutions so they show up at
TiddlyWikiLinks:
> But it is slightly worrying that Simon Kilner's(?) TOGGLER macro (actually a
> re-write of something originally on Classic?) is kinda deprecated now. And
> NEVER was BEFORE.
>
> The tool WORKED forever already.
>
> And your formal explanation kinda misses the point that IF it was working,
>
Ciao Saq ...
Side comment ...
saq.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> ... Just to add a bit more clarification ... this functionality should
> have been implemented as a widget and not a macro.
> JavaScript macros in TiddlyWiki5 are supposed to be for simple text
> substitution and do not have any
Yes, I have seen that, thanks. Unfortunately, I lack the necessary
skills/time to identify the pieces that would need to be adapted to allow
for viewing (and updating) a running overview of the task status for the
last 10 days.
On Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 10:04:33 AM UTC-7
This is one of the first things that came up with a search, perhaps it may
be of interest:
https://rawgit.com/Guitlle/habito/build/build/habito-docs.html
On Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 6:54:23 PM UTC+2 Saq Imtiaz wrote:
> Just to add a bit more clarification to the issue since I have a bit
Just to add a bit more clarification to the issue since I have a bit more
time now than I did yesterday, this functionality should have been
implemented as a widget and not a macro. I quickly dropped the link in
reply yesterday so you would know that there was some follow up on your
post.
Thanks Saq, that was certainly not the answer I was hoping for, but it's
good to know which way the wind is blowing after so many years (I think the
original dailytasks plugin that got me started 13 years ago came from you?).
cmari (considering changing my name to "offspec user"!)
On Friday,
See https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/5903#issuecomment-898691487
On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 9:26:33 PM UTC+2 cmari wrote:
> I have been a happy daily user of *Daily Task Macro *(
> http://togglers.tiddlyspot.com/) for years, so I am wondering whether
> someone can point me to
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