Hi again again...
I tried to remove the brackets like this:
<script>
var t=store.getTiddlerText('SomeTiddler','');
var target = store.getTiddler('TargetTiddler') ;
var taglist = t.split('\n') ;
var tagout = new Array ;
for(var i=0 ; i < taglist.length ; i++) {
if ( taglist[i] ) tagout.push('' + taglist[i] + '') ;
}
target.tags = tagout ;
return 'Mischief Managed' ;
</script>
And now it works! :-)
Is it possible not to overwrite existing tags in a target tiddler? -
or should I use TiddlerTweaker for this purpose, putting a + in front
of each [[tagname]]?
Maybe I could put a plus in the script like this?:tagout.push('+' +
taglist[i] + '') ; or will it interfere with the code in some bad
way?? - I'll try it out.
YS Måns Mårtensson
On 11 Apr., 13:18, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi again
>
> I might add that when I hit "done" the doubled doubled square-brackets
> turns into
> [[[[ListItemCopiedToTagList]] and is wikified as
> [[ListItemCopiedToTagList.
>
> YS Måns Mårtensson
>
> On 11 Apr., 13:01, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Mark
> > Thank you very much for the script!
> > It's very close at doing exactly what I need.
> > Except for the fact that it produces doubled doubled square-brackets.
> > Like this: [[[[ListItemCopiedToTagList]]]].
> > Are the list items surounded by doubled square-brackets automatically
> > when pushed to the tag list - and does the tagout.push('[[' + taglist
> > [i] + ']]') ; just double this action??
>
> > I don't know what to leave out and what to rewrite - Maybe you would
> > be so kind to modify the script so it only renders one pair of doubled
> > square-brackets when it gets into the taglist?
>
> > YS Måns Mårtensson
>
> > On 11 Apr., 12:07, "Mark S." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Set TargetTiddler to the target you want, SomeTiddler is your source
> > > of tiddlers, and the following script goes in your script-run tiddler.
>
> > > When you finish editing this script, it will pump your tag list into
> > > the target tiddler. Note that it will wipe out any existing tags
> > > there. However, you will probably need to open the target tiddler
> > > once, edit, and "done", in order to get rid of brackets around tags
> > > that don't need brackets. I'm sure there is a smarter way to do the
> > > clean up.
>
> > > <script>
> > > var t=store.getTiddlerText('SomeTiddler','');
> > > var target = store.getTiddler('TargetTiddler') ;
> > > var taglist = t.split('\n') ;
> > > var tagout = new Array ;
> > > for(var i=0 ; i < taglist.length ; i++) {
> > > if ( taglist[i] ) tagout.push('[[' + taglist[i] + ']]') ;
> > > }
> > > target.tags = tagout ;
> > > return 'Mischief Managed' ;
> > > </script>
>
> > > On Apr 10, 8:01 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > In my specific case - it would be fantastic if I could have a script
> > > > that could automate the whole process of taking a list (from a
> > > > tiddler):
> > > > 1) enclose each line in doubled square-brackets
> > > > 2) transpose the list from vertical to horisontal
> > > > 3) put the resulting row of wikilinks into the tagfield of a tiddler
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