Hi

I have updated the demo of the cycle[] and keep[] filter operators -- the 
demo is now in the form of a slideshow <http://listops.tiddlyspot.com/>, 
which may be of interest.

To get this working:
-- you will need the the newer version of the 'x-listops' filters: 
$:/core/modules/filters/x-listops.js 
<#%24%3A%2Fcore%2Fmodules%2Ffilters%2Fx-listops.js>
-- and the plugin: $:/plugins/matabele/slideshow 
<#%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fmatabele%2Fslideshow> (not yet packaged)
-- create a new tiddler as a container
-- add the macro call <<storyBar>>
-- add a 'filter' field containing a filter expression defining the 
tiddlers to include in your slideshow (can be a simple list of tiddlers)
-- clicking one or other of the chevrons will initialise the state variable
-- thereafter, the show should work as expected

regards

On Sunday, 17 January 2016 20:36:11 UTC+2, Matabele wrote:
>
>
> In order to remove the limitations of the method outlined in my original 
> post, I have written two new filter operators:
> -- the cycle[] operator, used in combination with the ActionListops 
> widget, may be used to cycle a 'tag' in any field/index, from a reference 
> list of options
> -- the keep[] operator, used in combination with a List widget, may be 
> used to display the currently selected option, from a reference list of 
> options
>
> I have posted documentation and demos for the pair of filter operators 
> here <http://listops.tiddlyspot.com/>.
>

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