Ok - Thanks for explaining...
I've got it working now - and I am happy to say that it works on a
simple lineseperated list as well as on a hr-seperated list.
That's great - thanks a lot!

YS Måns Mårtensson

On 9 Sep., 01:21, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I tried to implement these line in the first script like this:
> > <script>
> > var out="";
> > var txt=store.getTiddlerText("$1","");
> > var items=txt.split("\n----\n"); {
> > if (!items[1]) items=txt.split("\n"); // start a new row
> > out += "|"+items[i]; // add item to row
>
> > }
> > out += "|\n"; // end last row
> > return out;
> > </script>
>
> Well, it would help if you hadn't *removed* the part of the code that
> actually *loops* over the entire list of items.  Go back to my first
> post in this thread that contained the complete script.  You should
> just replace the original line that fetches the 'items' array with the
> 3 lines that fetches it using either format, and leave the for (...)
> loop statement as-is, so that each retrieved item can be processed and
> added to the output.
>
> -e
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