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> try this: <$list
> filter="[search[{{!!title}}]]"><>
>
I have no idea if the logic is correct, but the syntax is probably wrong.
It should probably be;
<$list filter="[search{!!title}]"><>
<:-)
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You could have a button process that runs 3 different list-based actions.
The first one finds all the missing tiddlers and then creates them, tagging
them with "Delete". The 2nd finds the backlink tiddlers and tags them with
"HasMissing". The 3rd set deletes all tiddlers tagged with "Delete".
I'd like to understand the issue, soI've put your tiddler into a "New
Tiddler" on tiddlywiki.com.
It shows 189 missing tiddlers, but the table is empty,
What do I need to do in order to see what you see?
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That doesn't seem to work - it returns a long list of tiddler titles, but
not ones that seem related to the missing one, or the tiddler containing
the overall list.
It shows the same list of titles for every missing tiddler in the table,
including $core. The list of titles returned go from $ to
Hi Matthew,
On Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 9:14:18 AM UTC+2, Matthew Petty wrote:
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> Then I tried: <$list filter="[search[{{!!title}}]]">
> But that returned a bunch of stuff I don't understand.
>
try this: <$list
filter="[search[{{!!title}}]]"><>
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