[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-29 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM Enough for today. I'm finally getting on with the blanks-rule. I stumbled across a bug in the firefox debugger that cost me a lot of time. But my understanding of the inner workings of TiddlyWiki has grown. Regards Cd.K On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 5:02:03 PM UTC+2, Cd.K wrote:

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-29 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
Hi TonyM, I'm back. Regards Cd.K On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9:32:27 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote: > > We did wander. > > I will open a new thread with the help of CdK when back at a desktop. > Thanks > Tony > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

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2019-09-29 Thread Mohammad
Thanks Tony! I think the discussion if fruitful and it worth to have a dedicated thread for later reference! --Mohammad On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 11:02:27 AM UTC+3:30, TonyM wrote: > > We did wander. > > I will open a new thread with the help of CdK when back at a desktop. > Thanks >

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-29 Thread TonyM
We did wander. I will open a new thread with the help of CdK when back at a desktop. Thanks Tony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

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2019-09-29 Thread Mohammad
Hi Tony, The title of this thread is misleading! I would recommend to start a new thread on period case! --Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread TonyM
Just to keep thing a little clearer. Typing into a text field it is easy to use ; and : and now the complimentary . as you type to define headings indents an paragraphs. If I have a large block of imported text zi often wrap in triple quotes """ however adding these leading characters is quick

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
coda coder wrote > > ... (if your proposal were adopted) would mess up my pasted external text > > > Thanks for your answer. It's just a plugin and don't worry, I plan to use separate on/off mode switches for period- and blanks-rule in the plugin. It would even be thinkable to

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread coda coder
On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 4:26:24 PM UTC-5, Cd.K wrote: > > coda coder wrote > >> >> ... innocent sloppy spaces which will "break" the flow. HTML deals with >> sloppy spaces itself - something that's been around for what... >25 years? >> This idea breaks that. >> > > > Have you

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
coda coder wrote > > ... innocent sloppy spaces which will "break" the flow. HTML deals with > sloppy spaces itself - something that's been around for what... >25 years? > This idea breaks that. > Have you ever heard of *DARING FIREBALL Markdown*? Because I'm following the official

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
VERY interesting. How does that LOOK on Boogie Street? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MAvo5ztmJ4 TT On Saturday, 28 September 2019 22:41:22 UTC+2, coda coder wrote: > > > > On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 9:15:11 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: >> >> Coda & TonyM >> >> Interested ... What

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
On Saturday, 28 September 2019 22:31:56 UTC+2, Cd.K wrote: > > @TiddlyTweeter wrote > > >> I think something that is too muted in ... is the RELATION between any >> new parser rule you add and what the existing parsers do with any >> "residue"--text between text you marking-up. >> >> >

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread coda coder
On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 9:15:11 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Coda & TonyM > > Interested ... What happens to bits in pale violet ...? > > test > test > test > test > > > ... in render?? > > TT > > On Saturday, 28 September 2019 15:45:01 UTC+2, coda coder wrote: >> >> >> >>

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
@TiddlyTweeter wrote > I think something that is too muted in ... is the RELATION between any new > parser rule you add and what the existing parsers do with any > "residue"--text between text you marking-up. > > For this reason I want to capsulate the period- and blanks-rule in a

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
coda coder, > ... now I have to police the text at the character level to watch for > innocent sloppy spaces which will "break" the flow > > Which objects do you use in Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5? > HTML deals with sloppy spaces itself - something that's been around for > what... >25

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Coda & TonyM Interested ... What happens to test test test test in render?? TT On Saturday, 28 September 2019 15:45:01 UTC+2, coda coder wrote: > > > > On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 1:56:01 AM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: >> >> Perhaps my reasoning was wrong but my fix awas correct. >> >> This

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread coda coder
On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 1:56:01 AM UTC-5, TonyM wrote: > > Perhaps my reasoning was wrong but my fix awas correct. > > This works as expected > > > .parra {display: block} > > > test > test > test > test > > So does this - try it on tiddlywiki.com .parra {display: block} test

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao TonyM & Cd.K This thread has been very interesting! I think something that is too muted in it is the RELATION between any new parser rule you add and what the existing parsers do with any "residue"--text between text you marking-up. I think some of the confusion/complications about the

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-28 Thread TonyM
Perhaps my reasoning was wrong but my fix awas correct. This works as expected .parra {display: block} test test test test On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 12:43:58 PM UTC+10, coda coder wrote: > > Tony, > > A p-element is *already* styled display:block automatically. Constructing > a

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-27 Thread coda coder
Tony, A p-element is *already* styled display:block automatically. Constructing a style attribute or a class with display:block to be applied to a p-element is redundant (i.e. it does nothing). Using your reference site, check for P here:

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-27 Thread TonyM
CdK Yes that is happening and this is what we would expect. It rather than use period I do this myself we get the expected result. test test test test I assume your fix is only adding the paragraph tags? If I use the developer tools inspect I see this in the erroneous results test test

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-27 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM I discovered the following error in the period rule: .test test test .test renders as test test test .test expected: test test test test Do you agree? Regards Cd.K On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 8:40:16 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote: > > CdK, > > I love the operation of the

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-27 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM I love the operation of the leading period on a 5.1.20 Scratch wiki but I > am not so happy with some of the changes the mod loader added. Big link > icons on every tab, can't set fluid story. > This happens without my mod, only the mod-loader plugin added? If it can't come from my

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-27 Thread TonyM
CdK, I love the operation of the leading period on a 5.1.20 Scratch wiki but I am not so happy with some of the changes the mod loader added. Big link icons on every tab, can't set fluid story. Unless there is a clash in my wiki there has to be a better way to distribute your patch?

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-26 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM Here I have a mod tiddler with the point rule: created: 20190926215441878 modified: 20190926215441878 modloader-source: $:/core modloader-target: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/list.js title: $:/list.js.mod type: text/x-patch @@ -900,39 +900,78 @@ gExp = /(%5B%5C*#;:%3E +%5C.

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-26 Thread TonyM
Coda Coda, Both leading Period, and trailing spaces are proposed as an optional parser rule for people who want it. My experience is when copying text you are more likely to come across sloppy line feeds than a double space at the end, in fact in a lot of copy situations leading and trailing

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-26 Thread TonyM
TT, But WHY? Help me understand that because I cannot see the reason for adding > end spaces. Isn't a break enough? What is the advantage of adding end > spaces? > Ask Cd.K This is his desire, I too want to understand his motivation. > > >> With a working example perhaps we can put an

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread coda coder
Leading period = ok Trailing space-space = bad. Reasoning: When copy-pasting external text, now I have police the text at the character level to watch for innocent sloppy spaces which will "break" the flow. HTML deals with sloppy spaces itself - something that's been around for what... >25

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM I'm about to finish the whole plugin. There's only one little thing left to do with the mod-Loader plugin, but tomorrow I'll probably make it. I created an issue here: #23 , but I think I'll can manage it by myself tomorrow.

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
TonyM wrote: > > CdK > > Thanks so much for that. I will test today. I started to modify this > tiddler myself in an attempt to achieve this but did not succeed. > > I am keen to test your trailing blank idea. I presume this means a space > just before a line break. Or a space at the end of a

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread TonyM
CdK Thanks so much for that. I will test today. I started to modify this tiddler myself in an attempt to achieve this but did not succeed. I am keen to test your trailing blank idea. I presume this means a space just before a line break. Or a space at the end of a paragraph results in a

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM First of all: /*\ title: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/list.js type: application/javascript module-type: wikirule Wiki text block rule for lists. For example: ``` * This is an unordered list * It has two items # This is a numbered list ## With a subitem # And a third item ;

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Updated post for email users ... On Wednesday, 25 September 2019 12:50:24 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Mark S. wrote: >> >> Oh, wouldn't you like four ? >> > > Lol!! I would. And I know they exist. But patience in working out what is > going on in variants is a virtue too :-). They differ

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Cd. K What you looking for is HOW to define a NEW independent parser for the scenario? And integrate it in standard TW? Yes? Cd, K > But I think it's better to have a new rule `linebreak` that reacts on > leading point or trailing 2 or more spaces. For each trigger I want to > append a

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-25 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Mark S. wrote: > > Oh, wouldn't you like four ? > Lol!! I would. And I know they exist. But patience in working out what is going on in variants is a virtue too :-). They differ somewhat. > BTW, I think it's pretty amazing if /.../ works. > It does for the Field Operator. I'll write later

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-24 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Oh, wouldn't you like four ? BTW, I think it's pretty amazing if /.../ works. For the original use case at the top of the thread, you could make a global macro ($:/tags/Macro) with: \define halfmonth() 201909(0[1-9]|1[0-5]) and then use this in the advanced search filter: [regexp:create]

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-24 Thread TonyM
Cd.K Great work, do share (in time). I do not understand your used case for > But I think it's better to have a new rule `linebreak` that reacts on > leading point or trailing 2 or more spaces. For each trigger I want to > append a different style, because I use `` to reduce the line spacing.

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-24 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM I was able to implement the "*.*" rule as a modification of the list rule. If I have understood it correctly, it is about the following functionality: [image: 24-09-_2019_21-48-27.png] Without leading dots it would render to "*line1 test hello*". I've enhanced

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread TonyM
Cd.K What you ask is possible, but I am not so sure if its the best way, in some ways you want to drive a special search and make it be used in the standard search? Here are some tips that could lead to your suggested solution or a better one - $:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter is the

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM That's awesome! And it's the answer to my (sub-) question in this thread here: How to use a variable in Advanced Search Do you think you could extend this approach in the following way? - in a tiddler (e.g. titled:

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
Ciao @TiddlyTweeter & TonyM And now we should create a documentation or extend/revise the existing one. Regards Cd.K On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 2:40:41 PM UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > This posted has been updated to cover three ways of using regular > expressions to match in a

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
Ciao @TiddlyTweeter see my new comment issue #4267. The new solutions presented here recently are very interesting. Regards Cd.K > Regex is one of a few things in TW that I think are maybe "under >

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
This posted has been updated to cover three ways of using regular expressions to match in a field in the Advanced Search: Filter TT On Monday, 23 September 2019 12:40:15 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Cd.K & TonyM > > You may not be aware there is *already a DIRECT way to use "[...]",

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Cd.K & TonyM, Further to my last on *field operator* ... Actually* these work too *in Advanced Search: Filter. [created/^201909[2]/] [my-totally-nonexistent-operator:created/^201909[2]/] lol! Bug, or feature? I have NOT tested if it functions in a "run" of operators. TT On Monday, 23

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Tony M. Excellent post opening up the variety of approaches! I'll comment a bit later to try illustrate one of them in a bit more detail. Best wishes TT On Monday, 23 September 2019 06:48:18 UTC+2, TonyM wrote: > > Cd.K > > Thanks for sharing back. I expect the scheduled solution is the

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
For reasons I don't understand the images in my last post are not for me displaying in GG. Anyway, you can see result in latest online TW will be same. TT On Monday, 23 September 2019 12:40:15 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > Ciao Cd.K & TonyM > > You may not be aware there is *already a

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Cd.K & TonyM You may not be aware there is *already a DIRECT way to use "[...]", without a variable* in TW. It emerged, I think, for the older *field operator* that is not, possibly, fully documented? I discovered what it can do by accident. *I assume it still works that way for

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-23 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Cd. K Regex is one of a few things in TW that I think are maybe "under potentiated". That is likely because I'm a very long term user of regex. And personally like its economy. Though I'm NOT fully sure how many users have my enthusiasm for it, or knowledge of it. But I think its very

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-22 Thread TonyM
Cd.K Thanks for sharing back. I expect the scheduled solution is the best however; On returning I had a thought. Place this in a tiddler on tiddlywiki.com Filter-Var: <$edit-text tiddler="$:/temp/filtervar" tag=input/> Filter: <$edit-text tiddler="$:/temp/filter" tag=input/> can also use ``

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-22 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TonyM Advanced Search with regexp:created and nested square brackets: [image: 23-09-_2019_04-48-05.png] The solution is surprisingly simple and requires only a few changes in ` $:/core/modules/filters.js` (see issue #4267). Next step is

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread TonyM
Cd.K Yes, and alternate regex search tab that permits entry into a variable could overcome this limitation. It could include more regex advice including that which you ask for. Outside of regex and the inappropriate use of [ ] in title (not recommended) I am not sure many would expose this

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TiddlyTweeter Thanks to your very interesting links I also found this Mod-Loader Plugin from Evan Balster. I quote from his plugin announcement February 2018 in the google TiddlyWikiDev group (here

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Cd.K The parser runs are part of render prep process. I think the parsers are very useful--and currently wildly underused for customisation--mainly, probably, because they are in JS. FYI you might want to look at work of BJ http://bjtools.tiddlyspot.com/#Flexitype%20Demos I particularly

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Cd.K There has been some detailed work done you may want to read up first regarding a possible revised regexp operator: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/2963 Its not going ahead as yet. Best wishes TT On Friday, 20 September 2019 14:54:30 UTC+2, Cd.K wrote: > >

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TiddlyTweeter Sorry! I have written my answer because I hope that those who work on the reported bugs will read this post which I linked there. Can you modify the core and/or develop plugins? If so, we could prepare a pull request together to remedy the situation. I'm working on wiki parser

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Cd.K Don't go all Tweedledee on me :-) I was merely saying its in docs for the regexp operator. Which it is. Though not quite clear enough. The fact that regex in TW filters is limited in some ways is frustrating. Especially to users who understand regular expressions. I'm not clear how you

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
TiddlyTweeter I don't agree. I've stumbled across these very places. The problem ist that you can't set up variables in Advanced Search and this hint is missing. For those who know it, it's obvious, but not for newbies. It's not easy to get used to TiddlyWiki and such things make it

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Ciao Cd.K The "brackets problem" is actually documented at https://tiddlywiki.com/#regexp%20Operator | The filter syntax makes it impossible to directly specify a regular expression that contains square brackets. There is also an example at:

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
Bottom line: There was no hint that RegExp does not work completely in Advanced Search and TiddlyWiki issues a wrong error message at this point. [image: 20-09-_2019_12-26-48.png] I created issue #4267: here at github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
Tiddly Tweeter *Works!* In my TiddlyWiki I compared the number of matches from your solution with the result of the list filter method <$set name="date_between" value="201909(0[1-9]|1[0-5])"> <]">> and both techniques return the same number of hits. Thanks a lot Cd.K On Friday, September

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Cd.K & Mohammad [regexp:created[(^2019090|^2019091(0|1|2|3|4|5))]] Should work in Advanced Search, Filter without the need for a variable to hold the pattern. ^2019090 = 1st to 9th September 2019 ^2019091(0|1|2|3|4|5) = 10 to 15th September 2019 (I have tested it a little. IF you have

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-20 Thread Mohammad
See the solution here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/2BmQGW1yv2M/BezFntw6BwAJ Advanced search cannot handle regexp when special characters are used --Mohammad On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 2:49:56 AM UTC+4:30, Cd.K wrote: > > coda coder > > I think we're talking at cross

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-19 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
coda coder I think we're talking at cross purposes. I want this regexpr:created as a condition in Tools / Advanced Search / Filter. [image: 20-09-_2019_00-14-09.png] Exactly at this point I would like to extend the Advanced Search Filter by the restriction from day 01 inclusive to day 15

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-19 Thread coda coder
Sorry, I should have mentioned, it needs to be a macro. https://tiddlywiki.com/#Macros%20in%20WikiText At the top of your tiddler: \define my-macro() <$set name=pattern value="201909(0[1-9]|1[0-4])"> <$list filter="[regexp:created]"> \end Then, somewhere lower down (below all other

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-19 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
coda coder I use your code On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 11:36:02 PM UTC+2, coda coder wrote: > > You need to set a variable to contain anything that clashes with TW's > filter syntax (usually [ ] and { } etc) > > <$set name=pattern value="201909(0[1-9]|1[0-4])"> > <$list

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-19 Thread coda coder
You need to set a variable to contain anything that clashes with TW's filter syntax (usually [ ] and { } etc) <$set name=pattern value="201909(0[1-9]|1[0-4])"> <$list filter="[regexp:created]"> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki"

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-19 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
You can't use square brackets directly in TW filters. You need use them through a variable. I can't do this now. If not solved by tomorrow I'll help. TT On Thursday, 19 September 2019 22:45:56 UTC+2, Cd.K wrote: > > @TiddlyTweeter > > > After this regexp Operator (Examples) >

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-19 Thread 'Cd.K' via TiddlyWiki
After this regexp Operator (Examples) I can do in Tools; Advanced Search; Filter: [regexp:created[201909]] and I get a list with all Tiddlers created in September 2019. But [regexp:created[201909(0[1-9]|1[0-4])]]

[tw5] Re: Task: Filter all tiddlers created between 01.09.2019 and 15.09.2019. How/where to find information/documentation to get this task done?

2019-09-19 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
regular expression filter. On Thursday, 19 September 2019 21:59:23 UTC+2, Cd.K wrote: > > For the past half an hour I have been looking for a solution and also > have an idea now how to solve it. > But I think, such a simple task should be solvable in 5 minutes or less. > > How would you