Yakov - the timeline macro already has this functionality. The same was done for the allTags plugin but this has not yet been folded into the alpha - the groupBy macro provided in TiddlySpace by the GroupByPlugin [1] allows you to group by things other than tags - fields and attributes. It probably needs a bit of attention and feedback on usage of the list/timeline macros before being considered for the core though.
Trey - as Yakov points out pretty much anything can go into a template - to display a field bar you can run <<view bar text>> or <<view bar link>> or <<view bar wikified>> depending on what the field contains. As Eric quite rightly points out alphas are a field review and a great time to say things like "this is wrong", "why doesn't it do this" etc. It also speeds up the process as it increases demand for a new release. Apologies, for the confusion I caused. Essentially I was recommending using the alpha, as the list macro was rewritten with the purpose of supporting this kind of thing and allowing more freedom to customise. I've done some refactoring of the code now, and basically with the latest alpha all you should need is: https://raw.github.com/jdlrobson/TiddlyWikiPlugins/master/plugins/Filters/StoryFiltersPlugin.js Note the syntax has now changed and you should use the filters [story[open]] and [story[sort]] to get the list. <<list filter "[story[open]][story[sort]]" template:TemplateOpen>> should be all you need to generate the correct list of tiddlers. The template at http://frankenstein-plugins.tiddlyspace.com/#TemplateOpen should give you some ideas on how to format you tiddler. On the subject, Eric, I completely understand your concerns - it would be great if this conversation - and the one regarding tiddler macro - could be started on the TiddlyWikiDev group. In my opinion you should be able to mix the two but I have slightly differing views on the how... Enjoy! [1] http://tiddlyspace.com/bags/system-plugins_public/tiddlers/GroupByPlugin Hi Trey On Jun 20, 2:07 am, Trey <[email protected]> wrote: > Jon- I actually just noticed that your implementation sorts open > titles alphabetically. Is there a way to make it simply append newly > opened titles, or somehow more closely reflect the real organization > of the page? Based on what I know about TW list-sorting options, that > sounds kind of intractable with your method. > > I already have the Ambit code working, except for this problem where > it messes up all my links. This discussion here has gone in other > directions so I am going to post a new topic - anyone please check it > out and help me fix Ambit for non-tiddlyspace use if you've got the > know-how. > > Trey > > On Jun 19, 7:27 pm, PMario <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Jun 19, 9:42 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:> What I would > > like is for TWO new parameters, "template:TiddlerName", > > > would apply the TWCore standard template processing to render output > > > from HTML, while "format:TiddlerName", could apply wikify() processing > > > to render output from wiki syntax. > > > I think this would be a good issue at TW github [1], if you could > > decide to jump in there :) > > > > This would provide a more complete solution, enabling use of the > > > TWCore's HTML template syntax as an alternative when wiki-syntax > > > formatting falls short, or when you just want to re-use existing > > > custom templates that already format the tiddler output as desired. > > > > Your thoughts? > > > +1 > > > -m > > [1]https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/tiddlywiki/issues -- 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.

