Hey!

There's no need for scripts, just expand the write part like this:
<<forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains("yourTag") &&
(tiddler.title.replace(/CC§|-[\d]+?/, "") > XX) &&
(tiddler.title.replace(/CC§|-[\d]+?/, "") < XX)'

Just replace both XX with your numbers and you should get only the
tiddlers whose main number is between the first and the second XX,
excluding the XX.
Note that I didn't test this, so it might need some tweaking. Possibly
the dash might need escaping.

w

On 29 dec., 00:39, "G.J.Robert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thank you so much for your suggestion! I'll work on it.
>
> Meanwhile what remains is that if I want to specify a range of tiddlers
> among the articles to quote, for example I want to refer to Article X to
> Article Y, how should I tell forEachTiddler to grab the specified range?
>
> I would imagine to use the "script" clause in forEachTiddler to get the
> start point X and final article Y into the function, and maybe a loop of
> "for (n=x; n>y; n++)..." to process each one, and return the whole bunch of
> tiddlers to be written in the output, but I have difficulty to figure out
> the right code...
>
> whatever於 2012年12月28日星期五UTC+8下午11時11分44秒寫道:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi!
>
> > <<forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains("yourTag")' sortBy
> > 'tiddler.title' ascending write '"\+\+\+["+tiddler.title.replace(/
> > CC§/, "")+"]...<<tiddler "+tiddler.title+">\>===\n"'>>
>
> > That should do it, I think. You'll have to check how the TW sorts the
> > XX-1 tiddlers. You might also have to potentially escape "") like
> > \"\").
> > w
>
> > On 27 dec., 15:48, "G.J.Robert" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi, I'm editing a wiki for my legal study notebook. I have copied
> > various
> > > statutes and separate them into tiddlers by each article/clause. And I
> > > often use AliasPlugin, NestedSlidersPlugin and <<tiddler>> transclusion
> > to
> > > make inline popups to refer to relevant articles in my notes. Here is a
> > > problem I hope to resolve: how to refer to a range of articles in just
> > one
> > > macro call?
>
> > > ex. For a certain issue I would like to refer to §73 to §85 of our Civil
> > > Code, and I have all the articles with numbers as tiddler titles in
> > place,
> > > from CC§1 to CC§XXXX. Now, how do I write a ForEachTiddler macro call to
> > > transclude §73 to §85 at once? i.e. I hope to have the generated output
> > > written as sth. like
>
> > > +++[73]...<<tiddler CC§73>>===
> > > +++[74]...<<tiddler CC§74>>===
> > > +++[75]...<<tiddler CC§75>>===
> > > +++[76]...<<tiddler CC§76>>===
> > > ...
> > > +++[85]...<<tiddler CC§85>>===
>
> > > to get all the sliders as references.
>
> > > Mind if I ask, because I'm very bad at coding and not sure how to get
> > the
> > > right array from the titles of tiddlers to make an array and use some
> > kind
> > > of loop to grab the range I want. I have tried a couple of times in vain
> > so
> > > decided to seek for help. And also, I may not be able to understand and
> > use
> > > the syntax of ForEachTiddler macro correctly.
>
> > > Any hints/tips? Thanks!
>
> > > ----
> > > More advanced scenario: if there are certain newly inserted articles
> > named
> > > as sth like CC§75-1, CC§75-2 after §75 and before §76, can these be
> > sorted
> > > correctly and included in the range too?
>
> > > +++[73]...<<tiddler CC§73>>===
> > > +++[74]...<<tiddler CC§74>>===
> > > +++[75]...<<tiddler CC§75>>===
> > > +++[73]...<<tiddler CC§75-1>>===
> > > +++[73]...<<tiddler CC§75-2>>===
> > > +++[76]...<<tiddler CC§76>>===
> > > ...
> > > +++[85]...<<tiddler CC§85>>===
>
> > > I've heard that in Germany or other countries inserted articles are
> > > numbered using alphabets like 75a, 75b, but unfortunately we use -1, -2,
> > -3
> > > in our country...

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