Hi,
I'm not sure if it will work for you. But you could try something with the
"compare Operator". It has a type for numbers and integers.
And perhaps combined with "Conditional Operators".
Kind regards,
Trend.
On Monday, 12 July 2021 13:27:37 (+02:00), Siniy-Kit
, outweigh the cons.
Best of luck
Trend.
On Saturday, 13 March 2021 14:57:02 (+01:00), si wrote:
@Stan I don't think its a Windows problem, because IIR Soren doesn't use
Windows. There's not much to add in the way of instructions:
1. Open Vivaldi and go to tiddlywiki.com
2. Click on one
ers to no avail.
Kind regards,
Trend.
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<$list filter="[enlist:dedupe]" variable="result">
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Search Results:
<$wikify name="input-1" text=<> ><$wikify name="input-2"
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<$list filter="[enlist] +[remove]" variable="resul
@ Mark S
This seems like a nice step in the right direction.
I see that the filter is searching for each search term and appending all
results for each term to a list.
Would it be possible to select only the tiddlers that are mentioned twice (or
as much as there are search terms) ? I tried but
. So perhaps I will reconsider using the list field at all. Although at
this point it doesn't really matter. But it's always good to have a bit more
clarity on that. Thanks!
Any ideas on the "core problem" search multiple terms strict ?
Kind regards, Trend.
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Your solution works for 1 search term. How could I expand it to search for
multiple terms ?
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