Thanks. This sidenote really helps!
Although I know the InlineJavascriptPlugin, I never thought about it to 
implement a simple function...
That gives me a brand new way to use TW.

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Hao

On Tuesday, 13 March 2012 02:16:15 UTC-6, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> As a sidenote, 
>
> In general though, I tend to use InlineJavascriptPlugin for such 
> purposes since native javascript is a lot more flexible than a core 
> list function for example. If the thing turns out too complex for 
> reuse, then I wrap it as a macro. Personally, I think the basics to 
> get started aren't actually all that tough... and TiddlyWiki provides 
> a close to perfect playground to play with Javascript. 
>
> Tobias.

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