Hey Evan,
<$if value="(=gt(2,3)=)">
yes
<$else>
no
> Qualifying the last message because I spoke a bit too quickly and don't
> want to be blithe:
>
> TiddlyWiki doesn't do nested string expressions, macros notwithstanding,
> and Jeremy has suggested that the current design forces too much depe
Qualifying the last message because I spoke a bit too quickly and don't
want to be blithe:
TiddlyWiki doesn't do nested string expressions, macros notwithstanding,
and Jeremy has suggested that the current design forces too much dependence
on macros. That's a motivator for my work on the formu
Honestly, stuff like that is why I'm making the formula widget. TiddlyWiki
doesn't do nested expressions, formula does. The only missing piece is a
transclude function accepting a string (or a family of these...).
On Saturday, 30 December 2017 16:46:54 UTC-6, coda coder wrote:
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>
>
> On Satur
On Saturday, December 30, 2017 at 4:28:12 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
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> Oh, wait, sorry, shoot. That won't work at all, it'll just expand to the
> string of the transclusion.
>
Right. And why I said (wished) $if accepting a TextReference (like state
does for $reveal). I'm hinting that i
OK, so this is a classic case of "TiddlyWiki macro expansion is confusing
as heck". You can't put a <> (or variable) inside a
{{transclusion}}, either in WikiText or in attributes. You *can* expand
specific variables inside macros, but it uses a dollar sign syntax.
In your case, just move the
Oh, wait, sorry, shoot. That won't work at all, it'll just expand to the
string of the transclusion.
Yeah, you're going to have to set another variable, or use <$tiddler> or
something.
On Saturday, 30 December 2017 16:27:12 UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
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> OK, so this is a classic case of "Tiddl
Thanks Evan... I did wonder about that, too. So, do you think this should
work? (I'm trying to keep to a minimum the alien code you need to digest :)
Original:
<$reveal type="nomatch" state=<>
text="show">
$if:
<$if not value={{<>}} match="show">
\define get-note-state()
$:/temp/state/$(curr
Hey, Coda —
The substitution in your example there *should* work fine, so I suspect the
trouble lies elsewhere. For example, this works:
\define testSearchBar(field)
<$if value={{$:/temp/search!!$field$}} match="yes">
Search is "yes"
\end
<>
Remember that a macro can't define *only* the open
Hi Evan...
On Friday, December 29, 2017 at 11:54:54 PM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
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>
> As compared with the closely-related *$reveal* widget, conditions are
> simpler, behave more like *$list*, and can be executed as a chain. They
> don't retain contents or animate, and can be based on variabl
On Saturday, December 30, 2017 at 10:59:54 AM UTC-6, Evan Balster wrote:
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> Whoopsie! I found errors with the "match" parameter and when the widget
> is refreshed. Late night work can be pretty sloppy, eh?
>
>
Following in a close second place, the first hour of the day (day being a
relative
Thank you! Testing your example the dog has stopped meowing and learned to
bark.
Thank you for all your hard work,
Birthe
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Whoopsie! I found errors with the "match" parameter and when the widget is
refreshed. Late night work can be pretty sloppy, eh?
Here's the latest, 0.1.1: https://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/condition.json
- Fix an error when refreshing the condition widget.
- Fix "match" attribute not wo
Hi Evan
I'm getting an error here "nextSibling is undefined" using:
<$if value={{someTiddler!!someField}} match="yes">
Stuff
The former code for reference:
<$reveal type=match state="someTiddler!!someField" text="yes" tag="td"
class="someClass">
Stuff
Coda
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Evan, Mate, as we say in Australia,
*I have never being so happy finding someone with the same problems.*
Detects if field exists AND has Value
The below tests all worked for me,
Test 1
<$if value={{!!item-started}}>
item-started is set to {{!!item-started}}
<$else>
No item-started set
Te
Thanks Evan,
I'll test it later on and will report back
Fingers crossed for the architects having a heart for this
Am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2017 08:08:49 UTC+1 schrieb Evan Balster:
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> Hey, Simon —
>
> with your additions you're addressing lots of problems I'm facing right
>> now. Thanks for
Hey, Simon —
with your additions you're addressing lots of problems I'm facing right
> now. Thanks for your efforts and contributions!
I'm solving similar problems. :) Happy to share.
I'd very much like to see this in the core, is there a chance?
>
That comes down to how TiddlyWiki's arch
Hello Evan,
This is *great*,
with your additions you're addressing lots of problems I'm facing right now
Thanks for your efforts and contributions!
I'd very much like to see this in the core, is there a chance?
kind regards,
Simon
Am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2017 06:54:54 UTC+1 schrieb Evan Balst
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