Well that's embarrassing. Thanks, that worked like a charm.
On Friday, 10 April 2020 21:44:22 UTC-4, TonyM wrote:
>
> The Red marker was not showing - try again
>
> On Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 11:41:26 AM UTC+10, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Quick tip;
>>
>> See if it works after inserting a blank line after the list
>>
>> <$list filter="[is[current]tag[paper]]">
>>
>> |!Author: |{{!!author}} |
>> |!Author2: |{{!!author2}} |x
>> |!Link: |{{!!url}} |
>> |!Notes: |{{!!notes}} |
>>
>> </$list>
>> Then remove the unwanted blank at the end of the line marked in red.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 11:32:41 AM UTC+10, Robert Mastragostino
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I assume that this is a simple question, but I couldn't find an answer
>>> in the docs or searching through the forums.
>>>
>>> I have a tiddler type representing an academic paper, tagged with
>>> "paper", with a few fields as below. I want the display of this tiddler to
>>> automatically produce a table displaying these fields. To do this I have
>>> another tiddler viewPaper, tagged as a viewTemplate, containing the
>>> following:
>>>
>>> <$list filter="[is[current]tag[paper]]">
>>> |!Author: |{{!!author}} |
>>> |!Author2: |{{!!author2}} |
>>> |!Link: |{{!!url}} |
>>> |!Notes: |{{!!notes}} |
>>>
>>> </$list>
>>>
>>> Unfortunately the formatting doesn't work, and the paper tiddler just
>>> appears as though this were written as one line of text (with field
>>> references correctly filled in). Copy-pasting the table itself into the
>>> desired tiddler displays exactly as expected, so I don't think this is a
>>> formatting problem. Is there some other syntax I need to force the display
>>> to work?
>>>
>>
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