[tw5] Re: Proof of Concept: Dynamic Global Variables

2020-11-24 Thread TW Tones
Felicia et all. I am only now getting to see how to make use of this, it is constructed differently to how I imagined it, so it requires a learning curve. would this be possible? A test case would be if I had 2 list widgets set <$list filter="[range[1, 5]]"> inc <$list filter="[range[11,

[tw5] Re: Proof of Concept: Dynamic Global Variables

2020-09-13 Thread TW Tones
Mat et al Just to clarify where this came from first, then I will explain why. First, Felicia, thanks so much for this, I was confident yu would work on this and happy to wait, in part because I think you say the gap yourself. I will review and reply in more detail soon. For the last few

[tw5] Re: Proof of Concept: Dynamic Global Variables

2020-09-13 Thread Felicia Crow
Mario, here is the link: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/E32yX5RGv4A/AV0KSxvaAgAJ It was actually not the original discussion that triggered it, but me providing a javascript solution to the problem and Tony then asking if something like this was possible now that I had gotten

[tw5] Re: Proof of Concept: Dynamic Global Variables

2020-09-13 Thread Mat
@Felicia Thank you for this! I can believe it will be useful ... but I'm wondering why I didn't need it thus far. Are there cases that usually can't be accomplished, or with much difficulty, that your creation solves better? (Maybe I should ask Tony) I also imagine it's one of those things

[tw5] Re: Proof of Concept: Dynamic Global Variables

2020-09-13 Thread PMario
On Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 4:50:14 PM UTC+2, Felicia Crow wrote: after Tony has asked about it in another thread and taking far longer than > planned > Hi Felicia, Interesting! ... Can you provide a link to the initial discussion, that triggered this functionality? -mario -- You

[tw5] Re: Proof of Concept: Dynamic Global Variables

2020-09-13 Thread Felicia Crow
Saq, yes somewhat, just for now without the ability to set where it saves. I drew the comparsion to set since what it is at the end of the day is the set widget just with a change to where it saves the value. The thing is I at first wanted a user defined save location, but through tests I

[tw5] Re: Proof of Concept: Dynamic Global Variables

2020-09-13 Thread Saq Imtiaz
Interesting implementation, thanks for sharing. It's a bit like an action-setfield widget that doesn't need a trigger. I've only had the most cursory look, but you could allow an optional widget parameter that determines the storage tiddler, allowing restricting scope where desired. Perhaps