You did actually, just not here, but in your referenced post in said 
answer. Still even if that wasn't the case it would be no big deal, as I 
wrote, I am happy that you found use for it.

Also while it isn't the reason for sleepless nights - my internal clock 
takes care of that - I can relate to the hyperactive brain and being 
interested in (nearly) everything.

On Thursday, 1 October 2020 15:58:53 UTC+2, Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
> Oh poop, I had forgotten in my last reply to say thank-you for that 
> superscript idea.
>
> Of course, I find everything interesting, and I'm now wondering why there 
> are certain things that I want to be jugular-grabbing attention-getters, 
> and other things I prefer be very lightly-tickling attention-teasers.  
> Yeah, doesn't take much for this hyperactive sponge to keep me awake at 
> night ...
>
> On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 4:54:46 AM UTC-3, Felicia Crow wrote:
>>
>> Hi Charlie,
>>
>> sorry for the late reply.
>>
>> As for the formatting as I said depending on your preference. I am just 
>> personally more used to it, that's why I thought of it. Still great to read 
>> that it could be of some use elsewhere.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Felicia
>>
>> On Saturday, 19 September 2020 04:17:21 UTC+2, Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Felicia,
>>>
>>> I decided to keep that formatting I had (i.e. the little light blue 
>>> borders) as a blatant reminder that the values showing are calculations, 
>>> and because I rather like the large hover area.
>>>
>>> However, I really like the superscript thing for "little fishy" tiddler 
>>> links when I find a regular tiddler link a bit distracting when the link 
>>> formatting doesn't match regular text formatting in things like table 
>>> column titles.  (I put that in a separate post:  How To: Replacing 
>>> manual tiddler links with transcluded little fishy links 
>>> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/NX0sPUvzF1k> .)
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 5:20:57 AM UTC-3 Felicia Crow wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Charlie,
>>>>
>>>> it is great to see your progress overall with your wiki, but especially 
>>>> with macros and filters when thinking about our last conversation a few 
>>>> days ago. Thanks for sharing.
>>>>
>>>> One suggestion: Depending on your preference of visualization you could 
>>>> use the sup tag to add a superscript question mark or similar in your 
>>>> output instead of the border:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The affected line in your macros - A2W as example exactly the same 
>>>> change with the others - would change from this:
>>>> <div class="tooltip"><<wattage>> W
>>>>
>>>> To This:
>>>> <div class="tooltip"><<wattage>> W<sup>?</sup>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>> Felicia
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, 16 September 2020 04:03:27 UTC+2, Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> These are things I’ve done in my “Urban Off Gridding for Laypersons 
>>>>> <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html?context=OffGridding>”
>>>>>  
>>>>> TiddlyWiki.
>>>>>
>>>>> G’day,
>>>>>
>>>>> I’ve been finding myself doing way too much arithmetic with my 
>>>>> calculator lately, mostly trying to figure out the wattage or items I’ve 
>>>>> purchased (i.e. Amps x Volts = Watts) and the cost of devices plugged 
>>>>> into 
>>>>> AC outlets (i.e. Device Wattage x Hours x Utility Rate).
>>>>>
>>>>> If finally dawned on me:  why am I entering all of these amounts in 
>>>>> tiddlers (for information purposes) and entering the majority of those 
>>>>> amounts again in a calculator to then copy final totals into my tiddlers ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Way too much work, so I decided to learn a few TiddlyWiki things to 
>>>>> make life a little easier and the results a little prettier.  These 
>>>>> things 
>>>>> include:
>>>>>
>>>>>    - 
>>>>>    
>>>>>    Learning about basic math operators
>>>>>    - 
>>>>>    
>>>>>    Learning about just enough CSS to setup a custom tooltip class
>>>>>    - 
>>>>>    
>>>>>    Learning about macros
>>>>>    - 
>>>>>       
>>>>>       Pass values to the macros
>>>>>       - 
>>>>>       
>>>>>       Do math operators
>>>>>       - 
>>>>>       
>>>>>       Return a value wrapped with “tooltip stuff” to show information 
>>>>>       related to the value
>>>>>       
>>>>>
>>>>> Should you be interested in any of that stuff, the 4 screenshots 
>>>>> further below will let you know where to find the “goodies(?)” in my 
>>>>> “Urban 
>>>>> Off Gridding for Laypersons 
>>>>> <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html?context=OffGridding>”
>>>>>  
>>>>> TiddlyWiki .
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers !
>>>>>
>>>>> Design Results: a value calculated via macro appears with a blue-ish 
>>>>> border, indicating that more info is available as a tooltip when the 
>>>>> mouse 
>>>>> pointer hovers over the value.
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: FinalResult.png]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The WikiText Macro call to make the “magic” happen (AmpsToWatts, first 
>>>>> parameter is Amps, second parameter is Volts, result is Watts).
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: FinalResultWikiText.png]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The “Energy Info” Macros
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: EnergyInfoMacros.png]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The CSS Magic for the custom tooltip (slightly modified version of the 
>>>>> “Basic 
>>>>> Tooltip" from w3schools.com 
>>>>> <https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_tooltip.asp>)
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: CssStylesheetForTooltip.png]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>

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