Hi Richard

Sometimes best to use a little html -- try something like this:

<ul><$list filter="[tag[mytag]]">
<li>
<<currentTiddler>><$list filter="[is[current]list[!!tags]]" variable="tag"> 
-- <<tag>></$list>
</li>
</$list></ul>

regards

On Saturday, 16 January 2016 10:32:58 UTC+2, Richard Evans wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I create an automatic list, there doesn't seem to be anyway to format 
> the list items, e.g. give each one bullet and indentation for instance. 
> That would be a start. 
>
> What I would really like to do is display a tag, as a suffix to the 
> automated list item. What I have in mind is:
>
>
>    - list item - FIXME
>    - list item - DONE
>
> where the captial letters represent the tags I want to add. 
>
>
> As the list items are documentation, using a checkbox is not appropriate.
>
>
> I am still struggling to come to grips with TiddlyWiki 5, so I apologise 
> if this is covered somewhere, if it is I haven't been able to find it. 
>
>
> I have to say, I find the documentation is rather simplistic, it just 
> covers the basics. In various examples, I have found, people are using far 
> more advanced techniques, but I can find no documentation for these 
> techniques
>
>
>        Sincerely Richard.
>

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