Hey, thanks for reminding me of the MatchTagsPlugin. Exclusions work. Anyway, since I'm using xCase, I just put '' instead of '.' and it works just fine. Was the dot just an example or does it serve a specific purpose? I'm looking forward to further developments. :D
w On Feb 26, 2:32 pm, PMario <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Feb 26, 8:12 am, whatever <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hey. Under exclusions, I meant tags. For example, in xCase you have > > the [tag[tagname]] option. I was thinking something along > > [tag[tagname1,tagname2,-tagname3,-tagname4]] (include tagname1 and > > tagname2, but exclude tagname3 and tagname4). > > MatchTagsPlugin [1] makes an extension to the list filter [tab[xx]] > structure. It adds a function which does the advanced filtering. So > everyone who uses the 'new'core has the additional functions. Since > someone did the work allready I don't want to do it again. Add > MatchTagsPlugin and you will have the desired functionality within the > tags parameter in xCase, with a slightly different syntax > > You can test it with > <<list filter "[tag[tag1 OR tag2 AND NOT (tag3 OR tag4)]]">> > > if it works. xCase will look like: > <<list xCase title '.' "[tag[tag1 OR tag2 AND NOT (tag3 OR tag4)]]">> > does the same but the default sorting is not cases sensitive. > > IMPORTANT: '.' is a regExp [2] > '.' means .. "Match any single character which is not a line break > char" > '[.]' means .. "Match the char . " > > > And while I understand that TiddlerMap needs a different approach due > > to its multicolumn multitab display, I think it's a bit of an overkill > > for a simple list. ... > > overkill for you. I think "it works like charm". But I know what you > mean :) > > > ... I have several lists and while TiddlerMap does come > > in handy, mostly the xCase solution is the most suitable. Like I said, > > something along the lines of a parameter like > > group:"tiddler.title.substr(0,1)" would be pretty cool. > > This is not possible at the moment, because xCase does _no_ rendering. > Rendering the list is done by the "list" macro. I am thinking about a > different approach. But at the moment I am not sure, what I need. > > > BTW that A-Z near the Timeline looks great. > > Thx, and it uses the "charming" functions :) > > regards Mario > [1]http://www.tiddlytools.com/#MatchTagsPluginInfo > [2]http://www.regular-expressions.info/javascript.html -- 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.

