*One of the things in TW is how it looks easy, but isn't so always. its 
very power and flexibility can leave one in a desert of uncertainty. That 
is my experience of it.*

On Friday, 13 May 2016 20:57:54 UTC+2, wolfsong wrote:
>
> Mark
>
> This fixed it but after testing it again I really need to dig into this 
> solution and make it work for me. The way I'm doing it creates the tabs but 
> not the actual tiddlers and I may have a case where one of the subsections 
> won't be required. This still helps though because now I know how to make 
> what I was thinking work and I'm getting closer to what I need.
>
> Thanks
> Cristov
>
> On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 5:39:12 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> I think you want a macro like this:
>>
>> \define monitoringtabs()
>> <<tabs tabsList:"[[$(currentTiddler)$_Description]] 
>> [[$(currentTiddler)$_Devices]] [[$(currentTiddler)$_Frequency]] 
>> [[$(currentTiddler)$_Script Name]] [[$(currentTiddler)$_Monitoring 
>> Criteria]] [[$(currentTiddler)$_Alert Trigger Criteria]] 
>> [[$(currentTiddler)$_Immediate Reaction Steps]]" class:"tc-vertical">>
>> \end
>>
>> put that in a tiddler with the tag $:/tags/Macro so that it is globally 
>> available.
>> and then invoke it like this in each of your "parent" tiddlers:
>>
>> <<monitoringtabs>>
>>
>>
>> As Mat mentions, the tabs macro will use the caption field for the tab 
>> name, so set up each of your child tiddlers with a caption name that 
>> reflects the intended suffix.
>>
>> HTH
>> Mark
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 1:27:18 PM UTC-7, wolfsong wrote:
>>>
>>> After looking through the forum a bit I think I need something that's a 
>>> close to this 
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tabs$20template/tiddlywiki/KCu4GqZiH94/Lj0MIgr_IgAJ>
>>>  where 
>>> I have a template for a tabbed document that separates each section into 
>>> it's own tiddler. I'm just not certain how to pass the name of to the 
>>> sections and do this as a template. I have a macro that sorta works in that 
>>> it creates the tabs when called
>>>
>>> \define monitoringtabs(<<currentTiddler>>)
>>> <<tabs tabsList:"[[Description]] [[Devices]] [[Frequency]] [[Script 
>>> Name]] [[Monitoring Criteria]] [[Alert Trigger Criteria]] [[Immediate 
>>> Reaction Steps]]" class:"tc-vertical">>
>>> \end
>>>
>>> What I'd like the template to actually do is call the macro and create 
>>> the tabs but with the naming convention of Parent Title: Description, 
>>> Parent Title: Frequency, etc. but only show the suffix for each of the 
>>> tabs. Is that possible?
>>>
>>

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