You're the best. It works! Thank you all! :)


Op dinsdag 28 april 2020 20:07:10 UTC+2 schreef si:
>
> Hi Willem,
>
> I'm not a HTML/CSS person so someone else might have a better suggestion, 
> but if you look at the page for the context plugin 
> <http://contextplugin.tiddlyspot.com/> there is a section called 
> "Customizing the output" which explains how you can use CSS to style the 
> output.
>
> N.B. There is a typo on that page - you need to use the tag 
> "$:/tags/Stylesheet" with "Stylesheet" capitalized.
>
> Anyway for your case you can create a tiddler, call it something useful 
> and add this text:
>
> .tw-context { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;}
>
> Now tag it with "$:/tags/Stylesheet" and save. That seemed to work when I 
> tested it.
>
> On Tuesday, 28 April 2020 18:33:13 UTC+1, Willem Hagendoorn wrote:
>>
>>
>> That was exactly what I needed! Thanks.
>>
>> Last question (sorry :)): I tried to change the font of the results. I 
>> managed to change the color and adjust other style options, but I can't 
>> figure out how to change the font of the search results. Any ideas?
>>
>> I have tried this code to change the color: works.
>>
>> *<$set name="this-tiddler" value=<<currentTiddler>> >*
>> *<$list 
>> filter="[!is[system]all[current]backlinks[]!tag[hide]!tag[outlines]tag[Case 
>> Law]sort[title]] -[is[current]]"><$link><$view field="title"/></$link><span 
>> class="indent1"></span><font color="blue"><$context term=<<this-tiddler>> 
>> length="50" /></font>*
>> *</$list>*
>> *</$set>*
>>
>> I have tried this code to change the font: doesn't work.
>>
>> <$set name="this-tiddler" value=<<currentTiddler>> >
>> <$list 
>> filter="[!is[system]all[current]backlinks[]!tag[hide]!tag[outlines]tag[Case 
>> Law]sort[title]] -[is[current]]"><$link><$view field="title"/></$link><span 
>> class="indent1"></span><font face="arial">'<$context term=<<this-tiddler>> 
>> length="50" /></font>
>> </$list>
>> </$set>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks again! Really appriciate your help!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Op dinsdag 28 april 2020 18:16:22 UTC+2 schreef si:
>>>
>>> Hi Willem,
>>>
>>> You can (almost) do this with the context plugin 
>>> <http://contextplugin.tiddlyspot.com/>, which is already included in 
>>> TiddlyBlink. I'm not sure if there's a way to specifically show a 
>>> paragraph, but you can show any number of characters either side of a 
>>> search result.
>>>
>>> I had included it in my original solution, but you can apply the same 
>>> thing to Anne-Laure's approach just as easily.
>>>
>>> First you want to set your search term to be the title of the current 
>>> tiddler, so surround *all* of your code with this:
>>>
>>> <$set name="this-tiddler" value=<<currentTiddler>> >
>>>
>>> ...the rest of your code...
>>>
>>> </$set>
>>>
>>> Now instead of transcluding a tiddler you can use this:
>>>
>>> <$context term=<<this-tiddler>> length="50" />
>>>
>>> Where in this example you will see 50 characters either side of you 
>>> search term.
>>>
>>> Let me know if it works, si.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 28 April 2020 16:37:44 UTC+1, Willem Hagendoorn wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thank you so much Anne Lauren, David and Si.
>>>>
>>>> I've tested all your suggestion, it turns out that Anne Laurens 
>>>> solution works best for me. Besides the fact that this a solution to my 
>>>> question, it's a nice introduction in coding. Awesome. 
>>>>
>>>> One more question: When the link refers to a tiddler with a lot of 
>>>> text, all text of that tiddler is shown in the 'simple transclusion mode':
>>>>
>>>> [image: Schermafbeelding 2020-04-28 om 17.33.51.png]
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to show just the specific fragment/paragraph/sentence 
>>>> the link is refering to, and hide all the other text? So in the picture 
>>>> above, only the sixth paragraph would supposed to be visible. 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Op maandag 27 april 2020 19:05:00 UTC+2 schreef si:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Willem,
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is one of many possible approaches.
>>>>>
>>>>> Create a tiddler, call it whatever you like, and add the following 
>>>>> code:
>>>>>
>>>>> \define list-backlinks(category)
>>>>> <$set name="this-tiddler" value=<<currentTiddler>> >
>>>>> <$list filter="[<currentTiddler>backlinks[]tag<__category__>last[]]">
>>>>> <h3>''<<__category__>>''</h3>
>>>>> </$list>
>>>>> <$list filter="[<currentTiddler>backlinks[]tag<__category__>]">
>>>>> <$link><<currentTiddler>></$link>
>>>>> <$context term=<<this-tiddler>> />
>>>>> </$list>
>>>>> </$set>
>>>>> \end
>>>>>
>>>>> <hr>
>>>>>
>>>>> <h2>''References''</h2>
>>>>>
>>>>> <<list-backlinks category:"Case Law">>
>>>>>
>>>>> <<list-backlinks category:"Legislation">>
>>>>>
>>>>> <<list-backlinks category:"Literature">>
>>>>>
>>>>> Now tag this tiddler that you have just created with 
>>>>> "$:/tags/ViewTemplate". 
>>>>> Your lists should now appear at the bottom of every tiddler in your wiki. 
>>>>> I 
>>>>> am assuming that you are using the tags "Case Law", "Legislation" and 
>>>>> "Literature".
>>>>>
>>>>> Since you are using TiddlyBlink, you may wish to replace one of the 
>>>>> references lists that are already featured. To do this, instead of 
>>>>> creating 
>>>>> your own tiddler, find the tiddler called 
>>>>> "$:/.giffmex/ViewTemplate/refscontext" and replace the text with the 
>>>>> above 
>>>>> code. Remember to backup before doing this!
>>>>>
>>>>> Then you will be able to view your category list by clicking on the 
>>>>> eye button and selecting "search results in context".
>>>>>
>>>>> Hopefully that works. Unless I made a mistake, which is very possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, 27 April 2020 08:18:32 UTC+1, Willem Hagendoorn wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Only yesterday I discovered TiddlyWiki, so I'm totally new to this. 
>>>>>> Since the possibilities are limitless, or so it seems, I was wondering 
>>>>>> if 
>>>>>> someone can help me out with the following. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I would like to organize the tiddler's backlinks and display them 
>>>>>> sorted by subject.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also would like to show the specific fragment (and nothing else) 
>>>>>> the link is refering to in the list 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For example:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --Tiddler--
>>>>>> About Human Rights
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --References/backlinks--
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + Legislation
>>>>>> Tiddler about art. A, law Z
>>>>>> (Art. A mentions -Human Rights-) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tiddler about art. B, law Z
>>>>>> (This art. can also be used when conducting research about -human 
>>>>>> rights-) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + Case Law
>>>>>> Tiddler about case H
>>>>>> (textfragment -human rights-) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tiddler about case I
>>>>>> (textfragment -human rights-) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> +Literature
>>>>>> Tiddler about book A
>>>>>> (textfragment -human rights-)
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Tiddler about book B
>>>>>> (textfragment -human rights-) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope this (or something similar) is possible! Can someone help me 
>>>>>> out? :) 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks! 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Willem
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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