Thanks Steve.

There is something strange.

I have several Tiddlers whose name contains a space. I can't seem to make 
it works. The only way I can make it works is if I put one of these tiddler 
at the end of the list. Then that tiddler gets moved but if I had another 2 
words tiddler in that list then it doesn't affect it.

Philippe

On Thursday, 27 October 2016 19:46:38 UTC+1, stevesuny wrote:
>
> Hey all, 
>
> Re: Use of list field to maintain sort order -- Personally I find that 
> somewhat annoying to maintain, as one has to constantly update the list 
> field of the root (tag) tiddler, which becomes problematic when changing 
> the names of tiddlers to be sorted. For that reason I have begun using 
> field & nsort approach more frequently; also this allows the possibility of 
> numbering your sorted tiddlers as though they were line numbers in old code 
> (100, 110, 120, 130, etc.) allowing you to "fill in" (101, 111) later in 
> case you need to insert tiddlers into a sequence.
>
> Re: listing (in list field, I would imagine) a tiddler whose name contains 
> a space: [[Name of Tiddler]] will work. Drag/Drop from recent list into 
> list field works as well; be careful to insert a space between ]][[ 
> characters (why is that required?)
>
> And you could use the same approach to ordering items in sub-sections of 
> the TOC. Here is one way: [[TiddlerName]] (outline-order field value)
>
> * [[Outline TopLevel 1 (outline-order:100)
> ** [[Level 1.1]]  (outline-order: 110)
> ** [[Level 1.2]] (outline-order: 120)
> ** [[Level 1.3]] (outline-order: 130)
> * [[Outline Level2 (outline-order 200)
> ** [[Level 2.1]] (outline-order: 210)
> ** [[Level 2.2]] (outline-order: 220)
> ** [[Level 2.3]] (outline-order: 230)
>
>
> This gets complicated for larger multi-level outlines: this would be a 
> good usecase for the xlsx importer, or perhaps for a future word importer 
> that reads outline levels from the style sheet :)
>
> //steve.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 11:57:22 AM UTC-4, Philippe Le Toquin 
> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry to jump on this thread. It was exactly what I was looking as well.
>>
>> I have 2 more questions for your Tobias.
>>
>> How to list a tiddler that contains several words in the title?
>>
>> With the list field I can now arrange my main TOC as I want but how do I 
>> order the items in each of the main section?
>>
>> thanks
>> Philippe
>>
>> On Wednesday, 26 October 2016 12:10:33 UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi ZEN,
>>>
>>> The recommened way to do this with TiddlyWiki
>>> is to define a *list* field at 
>>> *CodingGuideline*in which you list all tagged tiddlers
>>> in the order you want them retrieved.
>>>
>>> Best wishes, 
>>>
>>> Tobias.
>>>
>>

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