I haven't had  much joy with filters either -- with modifier or created.

Alex

2009/8/6 Jonnan <[email protected]>

>
> Ah - 'inssert username here' was indeed a(n embarrassing) typo, but
> not the underlying issue - it doesn't work with <<list filter [modifier
> [Jonnan]]>> either - <G>.
>
> I'm wanting to create a list based on the 'modifier' field, rather
> than the 'tag' field; As I'm reading the filter syntax, it *should* be
> able to do so, based on *any* field name (Just looking at the source -
> title modifier created modified tags changecount - I'm pretty sure
> there's at least one more (sync maybe?) as well), but it seems to only
> work with the 'tags' field.
>
> The workaround is of course to copy the author to the tags, but I
> would like to automate the process so that that doesn't need to be
> done - since I have a separate field to work with, separating the
> author data from the tags seems (To me) to limit the opportunities for
> human error that tiny bit more (plus avoid an annoying redundancy).
>
> Jonnan
>
> On Aug 6, 7:42 am, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
> > a typo? : "insert" vs inssert
> >
> > <<list filter [modifier['inssert username here']]>>
> > n
> > 2009/8/6 Jonnan <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Re #3 Interestingly enough <<list filter [modifier['inssert username
> > > here']]>> does *not* appear to be working, although it works fine with
> > > tags?
> > > Bug or incompetence on my part?
> >
> > > Jonnan
> >
> > > On Aug 5, 5:17 pm, Jonnan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > One: This seems like it should be simple, but obviously I'm doing
> > > > something wrong.
> > > > Context: The MainMenu tiddler is attached to the mainMenu 'div' in
> the
> > > > template. As my 'faq/writing/manuals' theme comes up, I decided to
> > > > throw away a Table of Contents theme in favor of tagging the 'root'
> > > > tags of the manual in question as 'MainMenu', put a list macro there,
> > > > and autogenerate a menu. Then I got slightly smarter and replaced
> that
> > > > with <<TagglyTagging>>.
> >
> > > > First of all - minor bug in TagglyTagging, it doesn't recognize being
> > > > in a shadowtiddler as a tiddler (I can see why), but <<tagglytagging
> > > > MainMenu>> works so *pffft*. But I would like to be able to use the
> > > > sitemap feature of it without actually creating a MainMenu tiddler,
> > > > and I haven't figured out how to set this without actually editing/
> > > > creating the MainMenu and setting it to sitemap. Notable, almost
>  none
> > > > of the other features (Sliders, et al) seem to work in the sidebar -
> > > > I'm not sure I care (Just want sitemap), but worth noting.
> >
> > > > Two: Related (Obviously) - how do you get the mainMain *bar* to
> > > > autosize itself to the titles of items listed there?
> >
> > > > Three: Is there anyway to get the system to consider the username
> > > > ('modifier') field as a tag, for purposes of tagglytagging and lists?
> > > > Right now to link stuff that way requires copying the modifier name
> > > > over to the tags so people know who did what. Since that's just one
> > > > more thing to be done manually, I'd like to automate it if possible.
> > > > If it can be done separately from the regular tags, I can see
> > > > advantages and disadvantages to that as well.
> >
> > > > Four: I've forgotten Four. Since I posted 'two' in the subject line,
> > > > this is probably okay. pfft
> >
> > > > Thanks - Jonnan
> >
> > --http://www.multiurl.com/g/64
> >
>


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