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On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11:09:20 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
> oh, and it works fine on tiddlywiki.com with my tweaks (except that the
> dots are in a column not a row as before)
>
> And I see I left out the () after the definition - but still no difference
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 8:07:13 PM UTC-7 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Everything worked on Tiddlywiki, but on my wiki, after my tweaks, no
>> good/no bueno/dim da (that last one is Welsh)
>>
>> My tweaks to the code:
>>
>> \define lfdots
>>
>> <$list filter="[{!!colors}split[,]]
>> +[search-replace:i[abr],[gold]]
>> +[search-replace:i[bgn],[teal]]
>> +[search-replace:i[blk],[black]]
>> +[search-replace:i[blu],[blue]]
>> +[search-replace:i[brn],[brown]]
>> +[search-replace:i[cyn],[cyan]]
>> +[search-replace:i[grn],[limegreen]]
>> +[search-replace:i[gry],[gray]]
>> +[search-replace:i[mag],[magenta]]
>> +[search-replace:i[org],[orange]]
>> +[search-replace:i[ppl],[purple]]
>> +[search-replace:i[rbn],[sienna]]
>> +[search-replace:i[red],[red]]
>> +[search-replace:i[tny],[burlywood]]
>> +[search-replace:i[wht],[white]]
>> +[search-replace:i[ygn],[yellowgreen]]
>> +[search-replace:i[yel],[yellow]]
>> +[search-replace:i[pnk],[pink]]
>> +[search-replace:i[lbl],[skyblue]]
>> ">
>>
>> <$vars thisStyle={{{ [[min-height:20px;width:20px;background-color:]]
>> [<currentTiddler>] [[;border-radius:50%;display:inline-block;border:3px
>> solid black;]] +[join[]] }}}>
>> <span style={{{ [<thisStyle>] }}}> </span>
>>
>> </$vars>
>>
>> </$list>
>> \end
>>
>>
>> - number of doesn't seem to matter as long as there's one -
>> on tiddlywiki.com
>> - I realize that if I use a delimiter in the split, I can have
>> different length parameters, and therefore dont need abbreviations or the
>> search-replace commands; I'm using them at the moment for habit's sake
>>
>> So when I create the macro definition tiddler, when I saved it before, it
>> looked empty, but now it looks like this:
>>
>> [image: lfdots Macro tid.png]
>>
>> and the test tid, with the text <<lfdots>> (lfdots for large field dots,
>> as opposed to sddots = small defined dots) looks like this:
>>
>> [image: lfdots test.png]
>>
>> So what did I do wrong? I've been over and over for typos, but not seeing
>> it.
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 1:27:48 PM UTC-7 [email protected]
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You got it. Well, I could be out to lunch. Proof is always in the
>>> pudding.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 3:38:44 PM UTC-4 [email protected]
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> So much awesomeness!
>>>>
>>>> Okay, so I see now it's not my classes, but regular html color names.
>>>> If I want #478AE2, how do I specify that? For some reason, I think
>>>> [#478AE2] isn't right - or am I wrong?
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 12:34 PM Charlie Veniot <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> And I hybrid, for the giggles:
>>>>>
>>>>> \define beDotted3(likeThis)
>>>>>
>>>>> <$list filter="[[$likeThis$]!is[blank]] [{!!colorway}] +[first[]]
>>>>> +[split[]] +[search-replace:i[y],[yellow]] +[search-replace:i[r],[red]]">
>>>>> <$vars thisStyle={{{ [[min-height:25px;width:25px;background-color:]]
>>>>> [<currentTiddler>] [[;border-radius:50%;display:inlin-block;border:3px
>>>>> solid black;]] +[join[]] }}}>
>>>>> <span style={{{ [<thisStyle>] }}}> </span>
>>>>> </$vars>
>>>>> </$list>
>>>>>
>>>>> \end
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 3:21:03 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> If you had as standard the use of a "colorway" field in your
>>>>>> tiddlers, then the macro doesn't need any parameter.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe something like this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> \define beDotted2( )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <$list filter="[{!!colorway}split[]] +[search-replace:i[y],[yellow]]
>>>>>> +[search-replace:i[r],[red]]">
>>>>>> <$vars thisStyle={{{ [[min-height:25px;width:25px;background-color:]]
>>>>>> [<currentTiddler>] [[;border-radius:50%;display:inlin-block;border:3px
>>>>>> solid black;]] +[join[]] }}}>
>>>>>> <span style={{{ [<thisStyle>] }}}> </span>
>>>>>> </$vars>
>>>>>> </$list>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> \end
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <<beDotted2>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 3:11:04 PM UTC-4 [email protected]
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If I'm understanding you right, I think currentTiddler is the right
>>>>>>> thing. As an example:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> {{!!colorway}}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ! The Title of the Thing and the Stuff
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> where colorway is the field with the long PITA spans.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Using your macro, it would just be
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <<beDotted "YYYYRRR">>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ! The Title of the Thing and the Stuff
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> and I could get rid of the colorway field altogether
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> or maybe do something like this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <<beDotted {{!!colors}}>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 11:50 AM Charlie Veniot <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Okay. Just need to know what the meaty part should be. (i.e.,
>>>>>>>> what should be where the "<<currentTiddler>>" is?)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> \define beDotted( likeThis )
>>>>>>>> <$list filter="[[$likeThis$]split[]]">
>>>>>>>> <<currentTiddler>>
>>>>>>>> </$list>
>>>>>>>> \end
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <<beDotted "YYYYRRR">>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 2:42:30 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> For sure a macro could do that. Give me a few minutes.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 2:33:00 PM UTC-4
>>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Oh, sorry - I forgot some details:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I just want to be able to ID colors as a visual example easily -
>>>>>>>>>> they don't have to be dots.
>>>>>>>>>> If I had my druthers, I'd love to have some sort of macro where I
>>>>>>>>>> pass in something like "YYYYYRWG" and get the above or similar.
>>>>>>>>>> Could a
>>>>>>>>>> macro do that?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11:29:48 AM UTC-7
>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I created some classes to created colored dots, so that I can
>>>>>>>>>>> list specific colors for a project. I call them colorways. An
>>>>>>>>>>> example :
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> [image: Annotation 2021-11-30 112413.png]
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The issue is that coding them is a pita. For example, the code
>>>>>>>>>>> for the above is:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> <span class= "cwd ylw"></span><span class= "cwd
>>>>>>>>>>> ylw"></span><span class= "cwd ylw"></span><span class= "cwd
>>>>>>>>>>> ylw"></span><span class= "cwd ylw"></span><span class= "cwd
>>>>>>>>>>> red"></span><span class= "cwd wht"></span><span class= "cwd
>>>>>>>>>>> grn"></span>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> where
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> - cwd is a class that creates colorway dots
>>>>>>>>>>> - ylw (and red, wht, grn) is a class that makes the dot
>>>>>>>>>>> yellow
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Can anyone think of an easier way to do this?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
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