Maybe look at https://tobibeer.github.io/tw5-xlist/#
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Heath,
I will need a little time to fully wrap my head around what you are asking
and how to implement it in TiddlyWiki. Unfortunately it does not yet make
sense to me (perhaps my own limitation)
Here are some items that may clarify enough for you to find an answer.
Rather than say "Subdocumen
Hey Tony,
Yeah I'm getting used to Tiddlywiki. It's pretty cool, but in no way
intuitive.
Okay so here's kind of what I was thinking. For the sake of example we have
3 documents, DOC_A and DOC_B are semantically similar let's say TAG_A,
DOC_C has TAG_C.
DOC_A is made of two subdocuments DOC
Heath,
Have a look at the TOC TableOfContent Macros for insight to tag
hierarchies.
You can change the "root Tiddler(tag)" and using new tiddler here is a
quick and easy way to construct a hierarchy.
A Lot of work has being done here so we can help you once you build a
little more knowledge
Yeah I"m reconsidering this, but the idea was to have a tiered tag system.
As in, if I had a Document, which was made up of the same sub-documents, I
would at a certain point only ever want to compare documents with documents
and subdocuments with subdocuments. I hope that makes sense. And one w
Hi,
I don't understand, why you want to change the tags to lowercase. In TW
tags are case sensitive. ... So you loose context if you change it that
way.
Can you explain your usecase a bit closer?
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AFAIK, there's no filter operator for changing case. But if you add a field
to a tiddler, the field name is always converted to lowercase.
So I can think of a trick that might require more than one click. Make
a button that grabs the tag list, splits it into individual tiddlers, and
then a
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