Hi Stephan,

On Friday, January 31, 2014 10:49:14 PM UTC+1, Stephan Hradek wrote:
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> Am Freitag, 31. Januar 2014 20:31:43 UTC+1 schrieb Ton Gerner:
>>
>> The advantage is that you don't have to know javascript to make macros. I 
>> am not a programmer.
>>
>> "Thou shalt not fear JavaScript" :D
>
> Long, long time ago I did some programming in BASIC and even a little bit 
in Pascal.
What remained is I am not "anxious" to have a look at code (although I 
don't understand half of it).

I just don't have the time to learn javascript ;)
I want to learn more about the list & filter stuff of TW5 itself. 
 

> Come on, Ton! You understand so much of TiddlyWiki, that little of 
> JavaScript you need to know to transfer a TW macro to JS is nothing.
>

Using copy and paste it looks like you know a lot ;) Years of experience 
with TWclassic helps.

>
> You can even use a bookmarklet I wrote. Look  at 
> http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com and search for " Macro to Javascript 
> Bookmarklet".
>
> Drag that bookmarklet to you bookmarks.
>
> Create a new tiddler.
>
> Paste into that tiddler your macro.
>
> Click your new bookmarklet and you'll get your macro translated to 
> Javascript.
>

Yes, I know, I have a complete set of bookmarklets you made + a few of my 
own made with your bookmarkletmacro or just changing some characters in one 
of yours.

For sure, one day, I'll try the macro to javascript macro.

Cheers,

Ton
 

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