Hi Jed,
I've tried this in all sorts of iterations. I was hoping that wrapping a
macro in a macro could finally force it to acknowledge the actual text in
the dereferenced name tiddler.
Your variation put this into the "converted" tiddler:
*{{TitleIUsedInTheForm}}*
So the literal string with
Hi Eric,
That seems to be the final tweak. I put the triple quotes in (not BJ)
before I realized that the name/argument were mismatched. I fixed the
mismatch, but should have removed the quotes.
I'm still very confused about all this. If all that a macro does is
substitution, how does it
Thanks BJ. I had great hopes for this approach. But in this case,
<> is empty and doesn't even show up when dropped in ... as
shown below.
I had to tweak your suggested code to match up parameter and argument
names. I put the label THIS IS EMPTY to show where there's no contents at
all being
This is really kind of klugey (sp?) but it gets you (or at least me) about
90% of the way towards turning HTML from web pages into TW5 mark-up. It
attempts to convert most common markups including links, images and tables.
Someone who understood TW5 better would probably build a DOM tree
Hi BJ,
Thanks for writing such a useful utility!
I'm late to this conversation, but I wanted to add my thought.
The main reason I don't use TC more is the docking. Having to check on
docking, dock, and then do the clipping is only slightly faster than cut &
paste. So it's mostly useful if I'm
Hi BJ,
That sounds like a really good idea. But when I try it, it gives an alert
pop-up that says "html2twmarco not found". ("marco" is an exact quote).
Is there something else I have to do to the macro (naming, location,
tagging?) to allow it to be found?
Thanks!
Mark
On Saturday, March 26,
Suggestion for stamp: Add a 3rd possibility to do a transclusion AND a
link. That way the user can quickly navigate back to the source snippet
when changes are required.
Mark
On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 9:34:19 AM UTC-8, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I’m pleased to say that TiddlyWiki is finally
Hi Eric,
Thanks for your explainer. But there's something wrong with your macro
definition. It seems to want the tiddler= attribute rather than the
combined field=tiddler!!field.
Also, is the idea that only the caption OR the title shows up? I could fix
it, but it would show both caption and
Just curious. Does zooming of TW on Safari on i-devices work appropriately?
On Firefox in Android, when you attempt to zoom on a tiddler the words go
off the end of the screen. Very annoying and not how it works on the
desktop. Fortunately, it works correctly on andtidwiki.
One of the
Did you save it and refresh?
On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 6:57:27 PM UTC-8, Dotty_Au wrote:
>
> I attempted Creating a Contents Tab in TiddlyWiki, using this
> instruction...
>
>
Could you post the TW so we could look at it?
On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 6:57:27 PM UTC-8, Dotty_Au wrote:
>
> I attempted Creating a Contents Tab in TiddlyWiki, using this
> instruction...
>
>
The little arrow buttons give an NS_ERROR_FAILURE message.
The problem with linking/transcluding via titles is that then you either
have to stick with that title forever or be willing to go back and edit all
the places it is referenced. I often find myself wanting to change a title
--
On my android tablet clicking on the import button leads to the "Choose
file" menu. I can select the camera, but in the camera screen the camera
button is greyed out so I can't actually take the photo. Oddly, the Movie
button is not greyed out
On Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at 1:05:26 PM
I'm guessing that you're trying the "tid" export? I've asked about this
before. The tid export option only puts out one tiddler. The other 3 export
formats put out everything as advertised.
You might try to export as CSV. Then use Eric's CreateTiddlersFromCSV tool
(tiddlytools.com) to import.
Eric Shulman explained how to do a preferential caption/title a few weeks
ago:
<$view field='caption'><$view field='title'/>
HTH
Mark
On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 7:09:31 PM UTC-7, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> Mario and Mark,
>
> Many thanks. Your reworking was exactly what I needed. I had missed
Using transclusion in a filter has a special syntax -- just put the item in
single curly brackets instead of bracket and double curlies . So your
filter now looks like:
*<$list
filter='[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[WikiText]search{$:/temp/searchterm}sort[title]]'>*
HTH
Mark
On Friday, April 1,
You can copy and paste into a new One Note note, and images and editable
text come along. This should be faster than exporting/importing.
Mark
Oh, and if you haven'te
On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 11:54:02 PM UTC-7, Andy Wood wrote:
>
> Hi group, as the title suggests, I would like to export
Does it work better if you use "get[corpname]" instead of "field[corpname]"
?
Mark
On Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 2:49:29 PM UTC-7, Christopher Londrie wrote:
>
> I'm able to do this at all thanks to Tobias Beer's really easy to use
> "Random" plugin.
There's supposed to be the ability to link to external tid files using
_canonical_uri. However, it doesn't work on my very latest FF, so not sure
where it does work. I notice that the link to
http://tiddlywiki.com/#ExternalText doesn't exist, so maybe the idea was
dropped..
You might look at
Hi Tristan,
Your English is great -- the documentation is indeed short and abstract.
I've never had much luck passing things to a javascript macro without using
a <$set> variable. I'm thinking it might be possible to use another
standard macro to wrap the <$set> process.
Could you provide
You might try invoking it like this:
<$macrocall $name="listlinks" text={{!!authors}}/>
Where "text" is whatever you have set up as your parameter variable name.
That seemed to work on my quick test.
Mark
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 8:26:20 AM UTC-7, Tristan Kohl wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
>
Hi Jeremy,
This is the message I see in the tiddler:
> Loading external text from *./test.tid*
>
> If this message doesn't disappear you may be using a browser that doesn't
> support external text in this configuration. See http:
> //tiddlywiki.com/#ExternalText
>
>
>
>
On Wednesday, April
Hello Jeremy,
I hacked a test TW, and found that I could change the base with .
So the question is, is there any tiddler where I could put the HTML
code and have it invoked when the TW is loaded? Manually hacking the source
code is a bit inconvenient.
Changing also changes the base of any
Is there a way to easily change the base path of _canonical_uri ?
I tried something easy like this, but of course it didn't work:
{{$:/MAS/DefaultImagePath}}/2016/maps/map-satel-nwlr2-folo-stalewater.png
But maybe there's some other way to do this with macros or templates?
Thanks!
Mark
--
Hi Jeremy,
That seems to work -- and it turns out to be pretty important -- TW wrote
over (fixed?) my hand edited code when I saved!
Thanks again,
Mark
On Monday, April 25, 2016 at 9:19:12 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Mark
>
> So the question is, is there any tiddler where I could put
That's probably the best way unless it's really, really important that the
text always stay to the right. If you squeeze the column enough, eventually
the lines under CSS will go under the picture.
If you do it your way, then you can also go back to using TW5 formatting,
so you get:
>
>
It looks beautiful!
>
> I don't think I gave you the references to the website. Were you watching
> this talk???
>
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:05 PM, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
> tiddl...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
>
>> That's probably the best way unless it's really,
So, should _canonical_uri work on external files? Or should we expect
browsers to block it?
It does *not* work on mine. I get
Loading external text from *test.tid*
>
> If this message doesn't disappear you may be using a browser that doesn't
> support external text in this configuration.
Yes... I was wondering about that too.
It's like running into a crowded theater and yelling, "Does anyone know
where the fire extinguisher is?"
Mark
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 7:14:18 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> What conversations are you referring to? I haven't seen anyone saying that
I'm trying to understand your use case. If users have access to your TW,
can't they already just use the dropdown list to select and display a
particular story? How will having the list in a separate tiddler help you
share metadata?
It almost sounds like you want to share not just a list of
t to
> make a mess.
> If you are interested the in TWC version here it is(alas in german):
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/837chmzhxky7wjm/DS%20Arbeitsfassung.html?dl=0
> If you type storydemo in the searchfield you see the kind of storytiddler
> I would like to generate. This one was gen
The NS_ERROR_FAILURE seems to still be there with the undo buttons. Might
be better to not have the buttons than to have the error box.
Mark
On Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 5:14:24 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Now that the editor toolbar work is completed, I’d like to release
> TiddlyWiki
tory
> like this:
> {{{[split:list{$:/StoryList!!list}]}}}
> Question: How can I exclude the Tiddlers Tagged with excludeStory?
>
> 2. How can set the value of
> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$(snapshot)$" $field="text" $value=
> tags="Sn
uot;, I could do this:
>
> <>
>
> But I want to be able to put the list-links command in a skeleton or a
> macro, so that I don't need to hard-code it.
>
> The first step would be to be able to have a command that returns the
> first X characters of a field. Then that fie
Did you set content-type to Markdown? The plugin doesn't make Markdown the
default, it just makes it a choice.
Mark
On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 8:28:44 AM UTC-7, Chuck R. wrote:
>
> Firefox v43 on Windows 7
>
> I saved a copy of the TW with the Markdown plugin on my C: drive. When I
> added
I'm trying to understand exactly what you want. Perhaps an example of input
data and output results would be helpful?
The way you've written it, it looks like you want the filter, selecting the
tiddlers, to change on the fly according to the already selected/listed
tiddler. This gets you into
Let me revise that, since I was using Pale Moon instead of FF.
On FF 43.0.1 the arrows don't seem to do anything, but at least don't give
the NS error. Maybe they work in other browsers so they're worth having
around.
Mark
On Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 4:39:30 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
Hi Jed,
What technique or filter syntax can you use to search a tag-like field for
a value? That is, what is the equivalent of [tag[Root]] for a field like
"useful_parts" ?
Thanks!
Mark
On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 3:43:52 PM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Or something like an encyclopedia
The filter Mario is suggesting doesn't exist -- that's why it doesn't work.
I guess I wonder how often anyone needs this particular functionality?
Mark
On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 7:54:27 PM UTC-7, michaelha...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Mario,
>
> If I were to try sortbydate:finished[DD/MM/],
Wow, that's really cool. And you did all that on a tablet?
To turn it into a standardized database application, could those use and
part options come from a drop down list?
Without a standardized list, what happens is that you get variant spellings
for the same thing (e.g. "Leaves" vs "leafs",
Per a previous post, a signed version is here:
https://github.com/buggyj/tiddlyclip/blob/master/tiddlyclip-0.0.9-fx%2Ban.xpi
On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 8:46:41 AM UTC-7, kenrob wrote:
>
> Questions for BJ.
>
> G'day BJ,
>
> I went to give TiddlyClip a try but struck a couple of problems.
>
>
You wouldn't have to update all the tiddlers -- just the tiddlers you
wanted to view AND needed to be up-to-date. If the user wanted to be sure
that all links in the specified tiddler were current, they would edit/save
the tiddler. Or there could be a tool that would be occasionally run to
I get a blank screen when I try to open it in Pale Moon or Firefox. I guess
it *is* very clean ...
Mark
On Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 10:47:14 AM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
>
> After having very recently discovered the term Personal Knowledge Base
>
I think "get" must return everything as one string rather than a list of
objects. I notice that the <> appears on one line, even if you insert
a . But this seems to work:
[tags[]] -[[aa]]
Mark
On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 5:46:42 AM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
>
> Gaaah! This is just driving me
Me too.
Firefox 43.0.1 and Pale Moon 25.8.1 on Windows 7.
Mark
On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 2:01:20 AM UTC-7, peuhpeuh singe wrote:
>
> When I try to use the text slicer icon at http://tiddlywiki.com/
> prerelease/editions/text-slicer/index.htm,l I get the following message
> error:
>
>
The tiddler is folded. Unfold it and your tags will show up.
HTH
Mark
On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 7:42:59 PM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> In
> http://giffmex.org/gospels.bubbles.html#Themes%20in%20John%20by%20passage
> (part of an ambitious project far from completion), you
Hi Jeremy,
Using http://keycode.info/, I find that that site doesn't work at all for
Pale Moon. Odd.
On Fire Fox, it breaks the sequence into each step. So
Shift == 16
Ins == 45
It does not report that Shift-Ins (together) as different from Shift-Ins as
two step sequences.
Although the
Hi Jeremy,
When I look at the keyboard shortcuts, I notice that there aren't any for
cut/paste.
On FF in Windows, Ctl-V still works, but Shift-INS (which personally I
never use) is not working in the pre-release. Shift-INS does work in the
current full release version, so I assume it has
Are all your fields surrounded in quotes? I forgot to mention that in my
rush. Each data field should be surrounded with quotes and separated with
commas with no space between. If that doesn't work, then some more hacking
might be in order.
Mark
On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 8:48:37 PM UTC-7,
It's a little unclear whether you're talking a single tiddler or multple
tiddlers.
For a single tiddler, you can try the export tool (from the tiddler's
toolbar select export) in *static.html *mode. Save to a file somewhere.
Then open in Word (I just tried this in MS Word 2013). The formatting
format are to vulnerable for my usecase.
> J
>
> Am 16.05.2016 um 01:33 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
>
> The entry with "Monty Pythons Flying Circus" is missing a title (or a
> director, depending on if you meant for MPFC to be director or title).
>
> All fields need
So how did the csv2json crash? I imagine if you try to convert too much at
once there will be problems.
A quick look online suggests that the zotero RDF format may have more
fields than the json export. RDF is (usually) just a text format (XML) so
you could browse it and see if it contains
tor","107
> min","12.06.1987","Neuro,Gestalttheorie,Movie"
> "motion_picture","Paul Verhoeven","Robo Cop","102
> min","17.07.1987","Neuro,Gestalttheorie,Movie"
> "motion_picture","P
st","1900","1981"
>
> because I wanted to see it work...
> This means I copypasted it right from the mail to the field...
>
> Yours Jan
>
> Am 15.05.2016 um 01:22 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
>
> Can you share the lines that crashed it? I would
Can you share the lines that crashed it? I would guess that you either
have an empty field or a blank line somewhere.
Mark
On Saturday, May 14, 2016 at 3:26:07 PM UTC-7, Jan wrote:
>
> Dear Mark,
> It crashed when I used 6 arrays with 5 entries...and it still crashed when
> I pasted a single
t the comma separates two tags. Each
> kept one part of the quotes
> Text: "Explorer
> birth: Artist"
> death: "1900
>
>
> I hope you don't mind me sending you feedback on what I see.
>
> Best,
>
> LG
>
> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 6:50 PM, 'Mark
... or sort[created] for the creation date.
You can also make the created date visible by changing the value of
$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/created to "show". That would allow
you to fix those journal entries that had been created out of order. You
have to be careful not to delete
If your "finished" tiddlers were created on the same date they were
finished, then sorting by "created" instead of "finished" should accomplish
what you want. The "finished" field then becomes a link/descriptor field.
For those tiddlers that you did not create on the actual finish date, you
The syntax is !sort[created]
Good luck!
Mark
On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 10:13:26 AM UTC-7, michaelha...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> Thank you, that method looks like it should work. Having tried it though,
> I find myself running into a bit of an issue. I have updated my code to
> look
For anyone interested in living dangerously, here is my first attempt at
writing a filter. In the filter syntax, it takes the form
sortddmm[mydatefield]
I have barely tested it, and have no idea what happens if you throw
incorrectly formatted stuff at it. It wants dates like
I think you want a macro like this:
\define monitoringtabs()
<>
\end
put that in a tiddler with the tag $:/tags/Macro so that it is globally
available.
and then invoke it like this in each of your "parent" tiddlers:
<>
As Mat mentions, the tabs macro will use the caption field for the tab
h Owens, father of
Nancy","1802","1860"
HTH
Mark
On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 3:39:34 PM UTC-7, LG wrote:
>
> Here's a sample line:
>
> Frank Hudson,English male,"husband of Sarah Owens, father of
> Nancy",1802,1860
>
> On Thu, May 12,
I haven't tried this, but it should work. Open up your plugins, and give
each of the internal tiddlers a common tag. This will override them as
shadow tiddlers.
Then repack them using the tinka plugin, using the new tag as the gathering
identifier. Tinka is available here:
This version of csv2json adds some error handling, giving you a message
when it can't make sense of the input lines. Hopefully this will reduce the
instances when the TW error handler will be invoked.
Mark
On Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 8:18:23 PM UTC-7, LG wrote:
>
> Hi! I've been desperately
Something with mixed caps like RoF is called camel case. It automatically
becomes a link in TW and many other wikis. If you don't like this feature
you can turn it off in the control panel under the settings tab.
HTH
Mark
On Friday, May 13, 2016 at 2:19:57 PM UTC-7, Ákos Szederjei wrote:
>
;
>> Weitergeleitete Nachricht
>> Betreff: Re: [tw] Re: TW5 Alternatives for TWClassic-Plugins :
>> OpenStory/SaveStory
>> Datum: Mon, 2 May 2016 10:08:18 -0700 (PDT)
>> Von: 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <tidd...@googlegroups.com>
&g
If your company is asking you to do use some other Wiki, does that mean
that they expect it to be used in collaboration with others?
If so, then they may have a point. Collaboration is a bit weak in TW, to
put it mildly.
If you carry your TW home on a flash drive or lap top, then there is a
Is this what you want?
<$set name=tid value={{$:/temp/old}}>
<$list filter="[fields[]] -[[text]]" variable="fieldname">
<$text text=<>/>
<$view tiddler=<> field=<>/>
On Friday, May 6, 2016 at 10:21:43 AM UTC-7, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> What I want to do is produce a list of fields and
I think we would need to know more about your use case. For instance, what
will all these articles have in common that might benefit from a template?
How do you imagine using the sub-sections?
Personally, I don't like solutions that clutter tag-space with single-use
tags. To me tags seem
ing if i really change.
> I could not get your solution to work properly.
>
> Am 30.04.2016 um 05:44 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
>
> I don't think there is a "split" operator -- at least it's not mentioned
> in the docs.
>
> That's a plugin b
ned. In TWC the tiddlytools
> StorySaverPlugin managed this...
> http://www.tiddlytools.com/#StorySaverPlugin
> Yours Jan
>
>
> Weitergeleitete Nachricht
> Betreff: Re: [tw] Re: TW5 Alternatives for TWClassic-Plugins :
> OpenStory/SaveStory
> Datum: Mon, 2 May 2016
I noticed that if you use the macro for excision, that the "transcluded"
text does not include images and leaves out formatting. If you do a plain
transclusion with curly brackets, it does include images. It seems to me
that the macro should do a real transclusion so you you can see what you're
gt; I think it might be better to post this as a new question.
>
> Cheerio and Thanks
> Jan
>
> Am 02.05.2016 um 23:12 schrieb 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki:
>
> The attached version will apply the excludeStory tiddlers before saving
> the story in the list.
>
> Mark
>
> O
Well cancel that. The plugin packager didn't actually put contents in the
plugin. Probably some step I misunderstood. Maybe later.
On Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 11:28:22 AM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Hah! I bet this isn't what you really wanted ;-)
>
> You can drag-n-drop the EXPERIMENTAL plugin
Click on the little down caret next to the title to see all tiddler
options. Select "open in new windows". Use Ctl-P (at least in FF) to bring
up print dialog.
Mark
On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 7:14:04 AM UTC-7, Chuck R. wrote:
>
> Is it even possible to print one tiddler from a TiddlyWiki?
>
Was it the full or empty versions? Have you tried downloading a second
time, in case it happened to corrupt during download? Have you closed and
re-opened your browser yet?
I just tested with pretty much your identical set-up (had to upgrade TF),
and it seems to work.
Good luck!
Mark
On
Looks like a wonderful ASCII editor. Too bad it's 2 decades too late ;-)
SVG basically uses a set of text directions keeping the overhead low. That
seems like the ticket for serious diagram/drawing presentation in TW5.
Mark
On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 5:01:42 AM UTC-7, Tom Bush wrote:
>
> Hi
Here's one approach to # 1
Make a tiddler with the tag $:/tags/Stylesheet. Call it something like "My
Styles" and make it type text/css.
Put this in it, substituting whatever size you want for .5em specified:
h2.tc-title {
> font-size:.5em ;
> }
>
>
That should do it.
Mark
On Tuesday, April
For #2, you can add the following to the style sheet
div.tc-subtitle {
display:none ;
}
Seems to work. Do remember to make back-ups before trying anything ;-)
Mark
On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 7:40:00 PM UTC-7, Marc wrote:
>
> I really love TW5 and try to do it in my college classes. I try to
That's a neat approach!
If you standardize the style naming, then you can create a single macro for
all 3 formats. It gets invoked like:
< tooltip:"Motovun Jack - The TiddlyWiki Mascot">>
>
>
Mark
On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 2:14:03 PM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at
For #3, I assume that you want the same two lines to always be to the right
of the image. Someone else could probably think of a way to do it with pure
CSS, but I would use a table.
So for the table I might have:
@@.imgtable
|[img width=120 [Henry B.
What I do in FF/Pale Moon is to install the "It's All Text " plugin. I have
mine connected to emacs. Then when I want to do advanced editing I just
click on the button and get taken away to emacs. Then I can use the
sorting, regular expression, etc. abilities of emacs. There are other text
molene.com
>
> On 13 Apr 2016, at 19:24, 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki <
> tiddl...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
>
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> This is the message I see in the tiddler:
>
>
>
>> Loading external text from *./test.tid*
>>
>> If this message doesn't d
Hi Tristan,
This was the export part of the code I came up with for testing:
exports.run = function(text) {
var vartext = "[["+text.split(",").join("]] [[")+"]]" ;
return vartext ;
};
Both our approaches probably need something in there to squeeze out spaces
after commas.
Have fun!
Here's a brand new, experimental tool to help you import CSV data. BE SURE
TO BACKUP YOUR TW FILE BEFORE TRYING THIS!!
Unfortunately it is not a 100% automatic. That's why I refer to it as a
helper. Someone who knows the innards of TW5 could probably fix up the code
so that it does everything
If it's not too late to make a suggestion.
Currently you can set the height of the edit side of the screen, and turn
it into a scrollable area. Great!
Unfortunately, you can not scroll the preview side of the screen. This
means that the preview and edit areas can be far apart, and impossible
Thanks Jed,
I'm trying to understand now *why* that works. The syntax doesn't make
sense to me. To me, it seems like it should just return "Root" if the term
"Root" happened to be in the field "useful_parts".
Thanks,
Mark
On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 at 12:47:23 AM UTC-7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
In Firefox, to access the HTML version of your code, select your text and
then right click and select View Selection Source. In the window that pops
up, your HTML text is already selected. Copy that.
Now how to send it from Gmail? This is a problem with Gmail, not TW. But
someone has worked
I haven't used node.js for awhile. I updated following the instructions
(npm update -g tiddlywiki). Then attempted to launch, and got the following
error. What do I do to get it working?
Thanks!
Mark
Error executing boot module $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/codemirror/edit-codemirror
.js:
d to figure out why.
>
> Do you get the same behaviour regardless of the wiki folder that you're
> using?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> --
> Jeremy Ruston
> jer...@jermolene.com
> http://jermolene.com
>
> On 25 Jul 2016, at 23:42, 'Mark S.' via Tiddly
But, why should that make a difference to removing the *suffix* ? When I
say that it doesn't work, I mean that it shows *nothing*. I could
understand if I was removing a prefix, since the prefix would be displaced
by "Draft of".
Thanks!
Mark
On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 2:40:55 PM UTC-7, c
This seems to work:
\define mac2(ttl)
<$list filter=" [[$ttl$]] +[removesuffix[ (Info)]]" />
\end
\define mac1()
---
The following contains details relating to <$macrocall $name=mac2 ttl={{!!
title}}/>
---
\end
<>
However, it doesn't work in preview, which threw me off for awhile. Perhaps
You have to try the code to see what I mean. When I say that it doesn't
produce a link, I mean that it doesn't produce *any* text (linked or
otherwise). That's why it's a bit mysterious. I would have expected it to
produce a nowhere-link like "*Draft of *"
Mark
On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at
Unfortunately, I've never found it possible to pass a macro with a
parameter inside another widget . You need to wrap it in a wrapper so the
parameter is hidden. This worked for me, but I don't have your test data,
or know how you're planning to use the results:
\define baseElem() <$macrocall
I tried it as well. The text never seems to arrive.
Mark
On Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 12:38:45 PM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> That is what a lazy loaded tiddler is, a tiddler without the text field.
> Once you open it the text download starts. if you are getting an empty
> tiddler
If you use some templates out of context, they will use the current
(currentTiddler or currentTab) context. This creates a loop where the
tiddler is referring to itself referring to itself referring to itself ...
ad infinitum.
To see the template used as it was meant, take a look at:
Hi Jed,
I've just made a "post". The main thing, and it's big for me, is that
posting is almost impossible. Something about the way you are displaying
the posts is slowing down typing speed to a crawl. It's not just the size
of the TW -- which has ballooned to nearly 7 megs -- I can type fine
Seems to relate to my use of the Pale Moon browser. On Firefox it's OK. But
it's definitely just in the post field. Odd.
Thanks!
Mark
On Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 7:35:00 PM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Hi Jed,
>
> I've just made a "post". The main thing, and it's big for me, is that
> posting
Hi Z
My quick test suggests that the names don't have to be separated by
carriage returns. Try it and see.
The reason it matters is that I think (not sure) it might be possible to do
this with the ActionListopsWidget operator without any extra-TW programming
IF carriage returns are not
Well, I can see what the problem is, but I don't see what the solution is
other than putting a template (e.g. {{||L1Template}}) into each L1 object..
Hopefully one of the gurus will have the magic.
At the Level 1 level, the template works because the Level 2 objects have
actual content.
At
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