Hi,

Thanks for listening.
I found my answer!

<$ set name = "today" value = << now YYYY0MM0DD >>>
<blockquote> @@ color: red; <$ list filter = "[all [] prefix <today> sort 
[]]" emptyMessage = "No events scheduled for today!">


</ $ list> @@ </ blockquote>
</ $ set>


Greetings!

Manoel

Em quinta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2018 00:46:43 UTC-2, magasine escreveu:
>
> Maybe something like the Startup Actions plugin (
> http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/StartupActions/), which when 
> displaying the modal tiddler, did it after marking it with a tag 
> corresponding to the macro return << now YYY0MM0DD >>
>
> Em quinta-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2018 00:12:40 UTC-2, TonyM escreveu:
>>
>> I am still trying to understand what you need.
>>
>> Why tag them if a list using prefix can always generate the same list?.
>>
>> A single button with a list inside it can be used with actions to set a 
>> tag on every tiddler appearing in the list. 
>>
>> Regards
>> Tony
>>
>>

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