Hi Jonnan

If it doesn't work as written - try the tiddler macro instead:
<div macro="tiddler TiddlerName"></div>
and put your advanced filter in TiddlerName...

regards Måns Mårtensson

On Jan 6, 7:05 pm, Jonnan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quick Question for anyone willing to aid the incompetent
>
> AdvancedTiddlerFiltersPlugin resolves (finally!) an annoyance with not
> being able to filter items by creator et al, but I would *like* to be
> able to stick it in the stylesheet view template and have it pull in
> the information from the title of the tiddler.
>
> <<list filter [modifier[ExplicitTitleOfTiddler]]>> works, but what I
> would *like* to do it is put in something like
>
> <div macro="showWhen tiddler.tags.contains('author')">
> <div class="authorList" macro="list.filter.modifier.thisTiddler"></
> div>
> </div>
>
> but my knowledge of getting macros to work inside stylesheets has
> never quite passed the "Wave a dead chicken over it" degree of
> competence.
>
> This looks feasible though - is the syntax to shift from macro to
> stylesheet syntax simple enough to translate this?
>
> Thanks - Jonnan
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