Aha, thank you so much for the reply! I'm not sure what happened but this
*seems* to be working now after a reinstall of the plugin. I think I maybe
messed up the original view template.
At any rate, this seems to be working for my wiki now. Thanks for your
help, and for creating such a cool plugin!
On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 10:34:03 AM UTC-5, Sycom wrote:
>
> Hi Beckstrom,
>
> if your tiddler is actually a geoTiddler (i.e. it has at least one point(s),
> line(s), polygon(s), place or geojson field) it should automatically
> display a map at the bottom of the tiddler.
>
> This behaviour is defined through the
> $:/plugins/sycom/leaflet/templates/geoTiddler tiddler. You may edit this
> one to modify default appearance of the map or disable it.
>
> I'm not sure how your wiki works or what you want to do. If you have
> geoTiddlers you can map them directly :
>
> <$leafmap places='{"tiddler":"Belgium"}' />
>
>
> or through a filter
>
> <$leafmap places='{"filter":"[tag[country]tag[Europe]]"}' />
>
>
> Due to leaflet map widget syntax, I'm afraid that "dynamic call" should be
> made through macros you will have to define locally or globally (see
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Macro%20Definitions%20in%20WikiText). Very unsure
> about your success with this strategy since the plugin was not designed for
> this...
>
> If this is not the behaviour you expected, feel free to share (a part of)
> your wiki and describe what you want to achieve. I have not much time now
> since I just started a new job, but I will try to help you asap.
>
> cheers,
>
> Sylvain
> @sycom
>
>
> Le vendredi 6 mars 2020 13:53:41 UTC+1, Beckstrom a écrit :
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> First of all this is probably the most awesome and useful piece of
>> software I’ve ever used. I love it!
>>
>> I’ve been trying to figure out how to include a map automatically in any
>> tiddler that is a “place,” for instance “starbucks on main” or “Belgium.”
>> I’ve been trying to use the Leaflet Maps plugin from here:
>> http://sycom.github.io/TiddlyWiki-Plugins/
>>
>> According to the docs, if you add a field called “point” or “points” and
>> put a comma separated list of the lat/lon(eg 45.3347,-85.72882) you can
>> access the field and generate the map
>>
>> It works if I hardcore latitude and longitude when I call the widget,
>> like this:
>>
>> <$leafmap tile='sat'
>> places='{"point":"6.5,19.72" />
>>
>> but i can’t figure out how to dynamically access the “point” field for
>> tiddlers. I’ve tried all sorts of things, such as
>>
>> <$leafmap tile='sat'
>> places='{"point":"{{!!point}}" />
>>
>> It seems like no matter what i do, the variable is not expanded because
>> of the double quotes inside the json.
>>
>> Any idea how I could make this work? Please and thanks in advance for
>> your help!!
>>
>
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