notification changed to wikification (not yet in my dictionary) On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 5:57:16 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote: > > Mark, > > This makes me think a button on the view tiddler toolbar that creates a > new tiddler based on the notification of the current tiddlers content would > be a helpful tool. > > It inspires me that I would then also create a version to show an > unwikified version in the same form as a tid file for quick sharing in GG. > > Regards > Tony > > On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 9:30:09 AM UTC+11, Mark S. wrote: >> >> This version works, though you'll have to put back in your own filter (I >> needed data for testing). Note that it makes the new tiddler without >> opening it. The main difference is that the output of the list widget is >> first converted into text by the wikify widget. Be sure to make backups >> before trying. >> >> Have fun >> -- Mark >> >> \define mymegatext() >> <$list filter="[tag[Learning]limit[20]]"> >> <$view field=text/> >> </$list> >> \end >> \define mybutton() >> <$wikify name=mytext text=<<mymegatext>>> >> <$action-setfield >> $tiddler="myErrands" >> tags="hardcopies" >> text=<<mytext>> >> /> >> </$wikify> >> \end >> >> <$button actions=<<mybutton>> > >> set Errands >> </$button> >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 12:17:30 PM UTC-8, Dave wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I was wondering if this were possible: >>> >>> I have this filtered list: >>> \define tgng() >>> >>> <<list-links filter:"[all[current]tagging[]]">> >>> \end >>> >>> that, for example shows all the tiddlers tagged "errands" when called >>> from that tiddler. >>> >>> I'd like to make a button that allows me to create a "hard copy" of that >>> list into a tiddler in the sense that you could open the tid file in >>> another program and just see the list there, i.e. in the form of a normal >>> text file (I'm using BobTW) >>> >>> I would imagine I'd need something like this (but one that works, ha ha) >>> \define mybutton() >>> >>> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" >>> title="myErrands" >>> tags="hardcopies" >>> text=<$list >>> filter="[all[current]tagging[]!tag[exclude]!tag[done]tag[errands]sort[priority]limit[20]]"></$list> >>> >>> /> >>> \end >>> >>> <$button actions=<<mybutton>> > >>> set Errands >>> </$button> >>> >>> any suggestions? >>> >>> >>> thanks, >>> - Dave >>> >>> P.s. is there any way to make the tiddler this way without opening it in >>> edit mode? i.e. just write over any previous versions of the file. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>
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