Here is an example of a macro that can be used to export a stream using a
custom HTML structure:
\define print-row()
\whitespace trim
<$(innerTag)$>{{!!text}}
<$list filter="[has[stream-list]]" variable="_NULL">
<$(outerTag)$>
<$list filter="[enlist{!!stream-list}is[tiddler]]">
<>
\end
Hi Jan, there are many options for UI but it still doesn't answer the
question of which format to flatten to.
Having a default feature to flatten to wiki list syntax is a non-starter,
as it does not support multi-line content.
I have some examples written already for exporting a stream, I just
All,
Saq's Streams is very powerful, yet it also makes use of openly published
methods to generate its list in sub-tiddlers and fields etc...
Thus with a little work you too can build different ways to list your
stream, convert or rename stream tiddlers and a lot more, like make them
appear
Hi Saq,
thanks for your answer, I had to medidate a little on it.
The possibilities to flatten structures in the list are in deed great.
What about giving the practical rename modal an option to flatten the
chosen branch at the same time (or just to flatten without renaming)?
Best wishes Jan
Hi Jan,
On Friday, June 26, 2020 at 1:25:05 AM UTC+2, Jan wrote:
>
> I would be very great to have the option to flatten either the entire
> list or a branch of the list for restructuring or export tat you mention
> in the roadmap.
>
What makes this rather complex is that each node is a
Hi Saq,
this is a really great approach to enhance the capabilities of
TiddlyWiki as a tool for getting nonlinear thoughts into order.
I would be very great to have the option to flatten either the entire
list or a branch of the list for restructuring or export tat you mention
in the roadmap.
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