Thanks again, Eric. I'm using the first method as I find it little easier
to follow (especially for later when I may have forgotten what's going on).
I'm considering how to make it more general and not just hardwired to
https://orcid.org
and assume I can use both $(...)$ and $...$ in the same
On Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 6:06:14 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote:
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> Thanks Eric, I guess the '' just creates a filtered list
> from the current tiddler and whether text is displayed depends on this
> being null or not.
>
"[has[death-date]]" means "if the current tiddler has a
non-blank
Thanks Eric, I guess the '' just creates a filtered list
from the current tiddler and whether text is displayed depends on this
being null or not.
Now, using the same methodology, I'm trying to construct an external link
and tried:
<$list filter="[has[orcid]]">
''ORCID'':
On Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 4:40:37 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote:
>
> fields called, for example, 'birth-date', 'birth-place', 'death-date' and
> death-place'
> some individuals are still alive so their 'death-date' field is empty and
> I do not want the 'Died' line to be included at all.
>
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