TagglyTagging is one of my all time favorite plugins, but it doesn't quite fulfill what I'm asking for... possibly due to a flaw;
<<tagglyTagging [[Tag1]]>> should (IMO), in "group view", only list tiddlers tagged "Tag1". That is "what is asked for" when expressing that macro call, as far as I can tell. But as it is now it also lists *all other* tags that happen to appear in tiddlers that are tagged Tag1. IMO this results in potentially long lists and information not asked for. Mike, I appreciate the suggestion though as I had, strangely enough, not considered TagglyTagging. I'm doing some experimenting and will get back. Thank you. On Jan 25, 2:41 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote: > sounds like a job for TagglyTaggingPlugin . . . > > http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/#TagglyTagging%20TagglyTaggingPlugin > > Looks like it will do what you are looking fo out of the box (unless I > missed something) > > Good Luck, > > Mike > > On Jan 24, 7:30 pm, twgrp <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I give up. Three days of mutilating scripts and forEachTiddlers etc, > > not to mention digging in the archives... but I just can't crack this: > > > I wish to create a list from tagged tiddlers like this (the format is > > Tiddler:Tags) > > > ItemB:Category > > - ItemM: ItemB > > - ItemN:ItemB > > ItemC:Category > > - ItemB:ItemC (+tagged Category as seen above) > > - ItemN:ItemC (+tagged ItemA as seen above) > > - ItemQ:ItemC > > ItemA (not tagged Category therefore ending up after all categories > > are listed) > > ItemP > > > Alternatively, more real example; > > > China:Category > > - Plate:China > > - Saucer:China > > KitchenStuff:Category > > - China:KitchenStuff (+Category) > > - Plate:KitchenStuff (+China) > > - Tray:KitchenStuff > > ArmChair > > Table > > > In short, there are three types of tags > > 1) Item (all are tagged with this, not shown in list above) > > 2) Category > > 3) names of 'Category tiddlers' > > > Tagging items with "non-Category-tiddler-names" (e.g Plate or Table) > > affects nothing. However, items tagged with (2) or (3) appear ONLY as > > a Category and/or as a sub-item, i.e not as a separate item also. The > > idea is to shorten the list by categorizing things. > > > Here untagged items come after categories, but it's ok if untagged > > items and categories are ordered together, i.e ItemA/ArmChair before > > ItemB/China above. > > > For slick "sub-levelling" I intend to use ELS NestedSlidersPlugin[1]. > > This means that whatever is put between +++ and === becomes a > > sublevel. > > > I really hope someone can help out with this. It is a crucial part of > > a bigger project. > > Thank you. > > > [1]http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPlugin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

