I noticed something else though with these:
<!-- Displays tabs when we are in draft mode -->
<<tabs "[tag{!!title}]">>
<!-- Displays tabs when we are in view mode -->
<<tabs "[tag{!!draft.of}]">>
If you try to do it that way, and it's transcluded through another set of
tabs, !!title and !!draft.of will interpret it as the tiddler it's
transcluded in and not the tiddler itself.
Is there a way around that?
On Monday, 20 April 2020 15:38:24 UTC-4, leeand00 wrote:
>
> Okay nevermind; I got it; I found the subtract filter operator works great
> if you don't mind your tabs starting at 0; and I fixed it in the code above.
>
> On Monday, 20 April 2020 15:31:31 UTC-4, leeand00 wrote:
>>
>> When I read something, and I throw it into the wiki, I have a tendency to
>> chunk it into smaller examples...
>>
>> When I do this I use the "Excise" functionality to split the long text
>> out; it works great but...when I want to split it into tabs the tabs show
>> up with their full titles, and I'd prefer if I didn't have to go to every
>> single tiddler and add a caption, tooltip and order for ever single one; so
>> in looking into this I wrote the following macro so that they are
>>
>>
>>
>> <$button>
>> <!-- 1. The title of the current tiddler is obtained into the
>> whichTiddlerTag variable
>> at this level that is what you get (unless of course you are in
>> draft mode...in which case,
>> I guess you could use !!draft.of instead? )
>> -->
>> <$set name="whichTiddlerTag" value=<<currentTiddler>> >
>> <!-- 2. Obtain a count of how many tiddlers have been Excised / tagged
>> with this tiddler's title -->
>> <$list filter="[tag<whichTiddlerTag>count[]subtract[1]]">
>> <!-- 3. A range is generated from 1 to number of excised tiddlers which
>> is now occupying the currentTiddler variable.-->
>> <$list filter="[range<currentTiddler>]">
>> <!-- 4. For each item in the range from 1 to number of excised tiddlers
>> obtain the tiddler name into whichTiddler based on currentTiddler's
>> 1,2,3,4... -->
>> <$set name="whichTiddler" filter="[tag<whichTiddlerTag>]" select=<
>> <currentTiddler>> >
>> <!-- 5. whichTiddler contains the name of an individual excised tiddler
>> and currentTiddler is the number in the list. -->
>> <$action-setfield $tiddler=<<whichTiddler>>
>> $field="caption" $value=<<currentTiddler>> />
>> <$action-setfield $tiddler=<<whichTiddler>>
>> $field="tooltip" $value=<<whichTiddler>> />
>> <$action-setfield $tiddler=<<whichTiddler>> $field="order"
>> $value=<<currentTiddler>> />
>> </$set>
>> </$list>
>> </$list>
>> </$set>
>> Set Tab Order, Tooltips and Captions
>> </$button>
>>
>> <!-- Displays tabs when we are in draft mode -->
>> <<tabs "[tag{!!title}]">>
>>
>> <!-- Displays tabs when we are in view mode -->
>> <<tabs "[tag{!!draft.of}]">>
>>
>>
>> The script sort of works...not exactly...the first tiddler is always
>> skipped, I'm assuming because the select attribute of $set under 4.
>> wants to start with 0 instead of 1 and I don't know how to decrement it
>> though there are a number of Mathematical operators that have been added to
>> Tiddlywiki since I last looked at it.
>>
>> But anyway making this work would save massive amounts of time in
>> wikiing, any suggestions on how to make this work?
>>
>> Also the currentTiddler variable and how it changes makes the code almost
>> unreadable!
>>
>
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