Hey Soren, I love your Zettelkasten! Great work. I'm curious, how do you 
display a custom sidebar? I noticed that items like Control Panel and some 
toolbar items are hidden. Are you using a plugin? 

On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 11:48:29 PM UTC-7 ludwa6 wrote:

> Makes sense, Soren, if we couch our TODOs in the form of a single sentence 
> -a good rule to follow in any case- AND if we don't use any of those 
> terminal punctuation marks within that sentence.  This would preclude 
> possibility of not only domain names and IP addresses (which by definition 
> must contain at least one period), but also some other "accidentals" -e.g. 
> abbreviations, ellipses, etc...  Guess i can live w/ that (must do, since i 
> cannot conceive of a programming logic that would accommodate such uses!).  
>  /walt
>
> On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 8:19:45 PM UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
>> The filter that pulls the snippet stops when it reaches the first period, 
>> question mark, or exclamation mark, so that it only pulls the sentence 
>> after the TODO. In your case, you have a link to youtu.be within the 
>> first sentence, so when it hits the . after 'youtu', it stops, and the 
>> result isn't valid wikitext. If you wanted to have a different way of 
>> indicating where the TODO ended so you can have more freedom in what you 
>> put in the snippet, you could adjust the *splitre *accordingly.
>>
>> On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 1:05:54 PM UTC-5 ludwa6 wrote:
>>
>>> Ah, nice: that's got it working. Nifty affordance, that!  
>>>
>>> Now as it happens: this reveals to me another curious thing (what you 
>>> might have covered in the video, Soren; if so i apologise. So much detail 
>>> in that to master!): following standard wikitext notation, i embedded that 
>>> link to your video above, i.e.- [[Soren's video at 28'47"|
>>> https://youtu.be/GjpjE5pMZMI?t=1727]] -in a topical tiddler flagged 
>>> with [[TODO]] on that line.  The link shows up & works as it should in the 
>>> source tiddler... But then where it gets transcluded by the TODO tiddler, 
>>> it shows up like this- *TODO:* See if i can get this working as 
>>> indicated [[in Soren's video at 28'47"|https://youtu.-with a little 
>>> padlock icon that i can't reproduce here inserted right after the pipe, 
>>> just before that truncated URL, which doesn't work when clicked, of 
>>> course.  What's up w/ that, i wonder?
>>>
>>> /walt
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 4:55:35 PM UTC+1 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>>
>>>> Looks like my filter missed the TODO tiddler, which should contain:
>>>>
>>>> \define todore() \[\[TODO\]\]:
>>>> \define splitre() [\.\?!]
>>>>
>>>> To add a TODO item to this list, simply link to [[TODO]].
>>>>
>>>> <dl>
>>>> <$list filter="[[TODO]backlinks[]] -[[TODO]]" variable=outer>
>>>>   <$list 
>>>> filter="[<outer>get[text]splitregexp<todore>last[]splitregexp<splitre>first[]]"
>>>>  
>>>> variable=inner>
>>>>   <dt><$link to=<<outer>>/></dt>
>>>> <dd>''TODO:'' <<inner>>.</dd>
>>>> </$list>
>>>> </$list>
>>>> </dl>
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>

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