in the same what you assign levels in non-ordered lists. if you have 3
tids with 'parent' tag assigned and each of them have one tag with
'child0', 'child1', 'child2' respectively but the 1st tid has 'child2' AND
'child3' like this.
- parent
- child0
- tid0
- child1
- tid1
- child2
- tid2
- child3
- tid0
On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 10:39:13 AM UTC-5, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> What do you mean with:
>
>
> *could you do it in the order it's coded?*
> El martes, 19 de agosto de 2014 16:16:24 UTC+2, Ken Gray escribió:
>>
>> could you do it in the order it's coded? the first being the parent and
>> then the children would just fall into place after that?
>>
>>
>>
>> Ken
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 8:43 AM, Danielo Rodríguez <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The problem is, how do you determine which tag should be the parent and
>>> which should be the child?
>>>
>>> El lunes, 18 de agosto de 2014 18:14:15 UTC+2, Ken Gray escribió:
>>>>
>>>> this is really awesome. I was wondering if there was a way of making
>>>> netsted categories based on tags. for instance, if a tiddler was tagged
>>>> as
>>>> a "Meeting" and had a tag "Scrum" it would go there. This would have the
>>>> benefit of making it easier to skim through all the notes and I wouldn't
>>>> have to maintain the sub-categories because it would build them
>>>> automatically.
>>>>
>>>> *>*Meetings
>>>> *>* Scrum
>>>> *>* Admin
>>>> *>* Support
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, August 17, 2014 10:18:09 PM UTC-5, Matthew DeAbreu wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Make sure you include the macro definition so the full code would look
>>>>> something like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> \define toc-heading(caption,body)
>>>>> <$reveal type="nomatch" state=<<qualify "$:/state/toc/$caption$">>
>>>>> text="show">
>>>>> <$button set=<<qualify "$:/state/toc/$caption$">> setTo="show"
>>>>> class="btn-invisible">{{$:/core/images/right-arrow}} $caption$
>>>>> </$button>
>>>>> </$reveal>
>>>>> <$reveal type="match" state=<<qualify "$:/state/toc/$caption$">>
>>>>> text="show">
>>>>> <$button set=<<qualify "$:/state/toc/$caption$">> setTo="hide"
>>>>> class="btn-invisible">{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}} $caption$
>>>>> </$button>
>>>>> </$reveal>
>>>>> <$reveal type="match" state=<<qualify "$:/state/toc/$caption$">>
>>>>> text="show" retain="yes" animate="yes">
>>>>>
>>>>> $body$
>>>>>
>>>>> </$reveal>
>>>>> \end
>>>>>
>>>>> <<toc-heading "Games" "
>>>>> <ol>
>>>>> <$list filter='[!is[system]tag[Game]]'>
>>>>> <li><ol><li><$link><$view field='title'/></$link></li></ol></li>
>>>>> </$list>
>>>>> </ol>
>>>>> ">>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope this helps
>>>>>
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