Is there a way to assign several different actions to a button?

Example: Clicking a button sets field value y to y1 but also sets field 
value x to x2 (would come very handy for self-made popups that close after 
use)

Another example that I do not get to work: Create a new tiddler with title 
x, fields + values x, y, z plus tags x, y, z. I know that this is possible 
by using a template tiddler (essentially cloning the template), but if the 
template tiddler does not exist, an empty tiddler is created instead.

These are two use cases that I cannot get to work!

Thanks again for your help!
Michael

On Monday, June 30, 2014 4:07:22 PM UTC+2, Michael wrote:
>
> Thanks so much, Matabele and Stephan! You made my day!
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
>
>
>
> On Monday, June 30, 2014 7:17:10 AM UTC+2, Matabele wrote:
>>
>> Hi Michael
>>
>> I have written a set of widget plugins to enhance the functionality of 
>> buttons -- they may be found here: http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/
>>
>> The example given for the <$maketid> widget sounds similar to your usage 
>> case, but there are a number of ways of achieving this -- have a look at 
>> the demos for ideas.
>>
>> Values from fields in the current tiddler may be accessed with the syntax:
>>
>> attribute={{!!field-name}}
>>
>> This syntax refers to the value of a field in the current tiddler -- to 
>> access the value of a field in another tiddler, use this syntax:
>>
>> attribute={{TiddlerTitle!!field-name}}
>>
>> regards
>>
>> On Monday, June 30, 2014 12:32:03 AM UTC+2, Michael wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi ruddb, Stephan,
>>>
>>> I seem to have a similar problem: I want to create a template with a 
>>> 'new tiddler' button. The value for param should come from a field in the 
>>> calling tiddler. I am not very experienced with the TW5 syntax, so in my 
>>> naiveté I tried param={!!field}, but this does not work. I also tried to 
>>> use Stephan Hradeks newtiddler plugin, using <$set> to set the values of 
>>> tags and fields in the new tiddler, but if I want to do that dynamically 
>>> using fields of the calling fiddler, I fail.
>>>
>>> How do you get it to work?
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> On Friday, March 7, 2014 10:14:58 AM UTC+1, ruddb wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Stephan,
>>>>
>>>> Trying it now and it works great! I was a bit hesitant to use some 
>>>> plugins because of bad experience from D3 to TW5 migration so I want to 
>>>> try 
>>>> to use core functions. Do you now if this widget type will go to the 
>>>> official release?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again.
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, March 7, 2014 12:33:10 PM UTC+7, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you see http://tiddlystuff.tiddlyspot.com
>>>>> Search for Newtiddler Widget.
>>>>>
>>>>

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