I couldn't stop thinking about how I'd go about that, so I decided to scratch the itch and treat this like a "Brain Age" game and happily played.
Well, minus fancy table. I'm thinking markdown table is not a good idea for this, and (although easy) I wasn't in the mood to play with HTML tables. For the $hit$ and the giggle$: Colour Thing <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/ColorThing.html> Have fun and tear it to pieces. Keep in mind: I'm not yet quite a TiddlyWiki yellow belt, and I also tend to see things in pretty funky ways, so take it all in with a healthy dose of salt ! Cheers ! On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 6:39:31 AM UTC-3 [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > First of all, thank you, > > You are both right. I don't mean to lean back and let you do all the work. > As for the code: I have no idea. I don't know code and I don"t know what > is a convenient approach is here. > Maybe you guys know a better approach? Unfortunately, I can't change the > order of the tags. > > I will try to get my "problem" clear with colors: (Each color is a tiddler) > > There are three basic colors: Red, yellow and blue. > And there are three mixing colors: Orange, green and violet. > So there are three combinations: Red + yellow = orange / yellow + blue = > green / blue + red = violet. > > * Orange (tags: COLOR + MIXED COLOR) > ** Red (tags: COLOR + BASIC COLOR + ORANGE + VIOLET) > ** Yellow (tags: COLOR + BASIC COLOR + ORANGE + GREEN) > * Green > ** Yellow > ** Blue > * Violet > ** Blue (tags: COLOR + BASIC COLOR + GREEN + VIOLET) > ** Red > > PURPOSE: Show in the "Tiddler Red" all possible color combinations with > the color red in the following way: (See image). > > [image: red.png] > Thank you, > > Op woensdag 14 oktober 2020 om 22:38:41 UTC+2 schreef Felicia Crow: > >> Hi, >> >> Sorry to not be able to answer with a concrete solution, but I am not >> sure I understand the problem correctly, which can totally be my fault for >> missing the obvious. >> >> Would the output in tiddler 1 for instance be literally a + b or whatever >> is in the text fields of tiddlers a and b combined? So if say tiddler a had >> the text of 'lorem ipsum' and tiddler b contained 'dolor sit amet' would >> you expect to see 'lorem ipsum dolor sit amet' in tiddler 1? >> >> Maybe you could also give some background on what you are trying to >> achieve with this since this could make your thinking easier to follow, >> maybe lead to other/easier solutions for the same problem. >> >> Kind Regards, >> Felicia >> >> >> >> On Tuesday, 13 October 2020 17:45:04 UTC+2, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Tiddlers a + b are tagged with tiddler 1. >>> Tiddlers a + c + d are tagged with tiddler 2. >>> Tiddlers a + b + c + d are tagged with (Ip). >>> >>> In tiddler (Ip), I want to show ALL letter combinations: (transclude >>> tiddler titles as a link) >>> POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS: >>> a + b → tiddler 1 >>> a + c + d → tiddler 2 >>> >>> In tiddler a, I want to show all letter combinations with tiddler a: >>> (transclude tiddler titles as a link) >>> POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS: >>> a + b → tiddler 1 >>> a + c + d → tiddler 2 >>> >>> In tiddler b, I want to show all letter combinations with tiddler b: >>> (transclude tiddler titles as a link) >>> POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS: >>> b + a → tiddler 2 >>> >>> In tiddler 1, I want to show the letter combination: (transclude >>> textfield of tiddlers) >>> a + b >>> >>> In tiddler 2, I want to show the letter combination: (transclude >>> textfield of tiddlers) >>> a + c + d >>> >>> Many thanks, >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b2196b58-43cd-4ee5-a043-01282b8e18a3n%40googlegroups.com.

