Hi,
I think your points are all valid. You should raise an issue at github.
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That is a good practice because even [[My Dashboard]] needs delimiting.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 5:48:24 PM UTC+10, Flibbles wrote:
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> That's understandable. Another solution would be requiring tiddlers
> starting with + - ~ to be wrapped in brackets in stringified lists.
>
> Il
That's understandable. Another solution would be requiring tiddlers
starting with + - ~ to be wrapped in brackets in stringified lists.
Illegal: tiddlerA [[tiddler with spaces]] --My-Dashboard--
Legal: tiddlerA [[tiddler with spaces]] [[--My-Dashboard--]]
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 3:45:30 AM U
Fibbles
I think as a rule we try and keep the available characters we can use in
tittles as broad as possible.
Any way, I will leave it to the developers to comment.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 5:37:12 PM UTC+10, Flibbles wrote:
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> Right. That's correct. That's why they're not eq
Right. That's correct. That's why they're not equivalent. Filter syntax has
special use cases for when filter runs start with + - ~, but lists don't
care about that. A word starting with + - ~ in a list is just interpreted
as part of the tiddler title. I think the list parser should treat them a
See this documentation for the use of + - ~ tiddler name, perhaps this is
where this is coming from
https://tiddlywiki.com/#Filter%20Expression
Tony
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 4:03:27 PM UTC+10, Flibbles wrote:
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> I'm writing plugins, and for a while, I was working under the assumption
> tha
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