Hey Jed, again, thanks for this. It (will be) wonderful. 

But: 

As illustrated at 
https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/designwrite/testing/tagGrid-testing.html
something is wrong with the ColumnTags -- they are "stuck" on something and 
not being called. Perhaps when writing a $:/ type tiddler? Something's 
amiss, but beyond my abilities to figure it out. I can test...

More generally: What I see you've accomplished here is the ability to use a 
template to format a cell, with all the flexibility and power of writing a 
tiddler. This is very powerful...

Again, thanks.

//steve.

On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 2:05:20 PM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> You can make a template to do what you want to do, but there isn't a way 
> to directly do what you have using what I made. Each cell has two 
> parameters (two tags), so there isn't any useful value to set the 
> currentTiddler variable to. What each cell has is the variable ColumnTag 
> and RowTag (note that i just updated the names, they were InnerTag and 
> OuterTag until about 5 minutes ago) which are the name of the tag used to 
> make the current column and row respectively.
>
> So to make what you described you would put this in your template tiddler:
>
> <$list filter='[tag<RowTag>tag<ColumnTag>]'>
> <$view field='title'/><br>
> </$list>
>
>
>

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