Hi Matt, Matthew
Both of your solutions got me in the correct direction and now it is
working. When removing the brackets in the "related" field, I was able to
get the value of the "document_type" field.
Since I like the use of the angle brackets to be able create lists of
Tiddlers or a link to a Tiddler, I went with the listWidget approach.
This allowed me to get the content of the "document_type" and other fields
in a sentence using the following syntax
<$list filter="[list[!!related]]">
The document is a {{!!document_type}} that conforms to the {{!!standard}}
standard.
<$/list>
Thank you for helping me out with this exercise!
Best regards
On Friday, 24 March 2017 15:57:09 UTC+1, Matthew Lauber wrote:
>
> You could wrap the <$view> in a <$list> widget. e.g.
>
> <$list filter="[list[!!related]]">
> <$view field="document_type">
> </$list>
>
> On Friday, March 24, 2017 at 10:00:33 AM UTC-4, G wrote:
>>
>> I'm used to doing so when I work with the "list" field to relate to
>> multiple Tiddlers like for example a Tiddler C with a field "list"
>> containing "[[Tiddler A]] [[Tiddler B]]".
>>
>> I think that without the brackets each of the words in the "list" field
>> is considered to be a separate title, but I can be mistaken.
>>
>> On Friday, 24 March 2017 14:52:12 UTC+1, Matt Groth wrote:
>>>
>>> Why do you need brackets in the related field?
>>>
>>
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