Hi Andrew,

For now it's not possible to use a filter expression (or a list expression) 
as an argument to the css functions. But I agree it would be an improvement.
I'll see what I can do to process a filter before feeding the js css 
function.

Regards

FrD

Le lundi 15 mai 2017 08:09:03 UTC+2, Andrew a écrit :
>
> I just discovered TiddlyWiki today, so pardon if my question has an 
> obvious solution.
>
> I've created a tiddlers titled 2017-05-15 and 2017-05-26 and tagged them 
> Calendar so that I can list them using <$list filter="[tag[Calendar]]" />. 
> I was hoping to be able to drop this in as my "List of days" and color the 
> two days in the calendar, but no such luck!
>
> Is there a way for me to have TW process that macro before it's sucked in 
> as a string in the $:/simplecalendar/Item json? Or could 
> calendarCellCSSFunctions.js somehow be adjusted to allow situations like 
> this? Or, maybe there's a trivial solution to indicating which dates have 
> associated tiddlers that I'm not aware of -- any pointers would be 
> appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
> On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 10:12:16 AM UTC-7, FrD wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've updated my simplecalendar macro. The code is cleaner and it's easier 
>> to style days.
>> Here <http://simplecalendar.tiddlyspot.com/> it is.
>>
>> Any feedback welcome.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> FrD
>>
>> PS : I still have to update the datepicker macro that goes along this 
>> plugin ... to be done :-)
>>
>

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