Oh wow, usually it's just some little thing like a bracket or quote I've
missed, ha ha.
Thank you Eric! - that's a whole new (to me) way of looking at using
currentTiddler, and I hadn't heard of enlist before either.
I wonder how many other little macros using macrocall and current tiddler
On Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 9:08:44 PM UTC-7, Dave Parker wrote:
>
> Hi, I have this macro:
> \define datehx2(here)
>
> @@color:red;font-size:65%;
> <$list filter="[title[$here$]get[dates]sort[]]"/>@@
>
> \end
>
> \define datehx()
>
> <$macrocall $name=datehx2 here=<> />
>
> \end
> <>
>
> ... list
another weird thing: when I put 2 dates in the "dates" field, when its
rendered, it renders as one single link: "2020-06-27 2020-06-28"
I don't want it to be a link at all though (so far)
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