Hi TonyM, I'd be pleased to help you. Can you bring me bit more of the context ?
I assume you want to create a "journal" tiddler by clicking on a cell on the calendar. The macro invoked by clicking on a date is the one declared in the config tiddler : see for instance $:/plugins/frd/simplecalendar/CalendarConfigDefault The macro is the value of the "cellContent" index. There are 4 different values corresponding to 4 different macros. The code of the macros is in $:/plugins/frd/simplecalendar/CalendarCellContentMacros sc_basic : doesn't open or create a journal tiddler sc_linkNavigateToJournal : navigate to the journal tiddler sc_linkNavigateToOrCreateViewModeJournal : navigate to a journal or create it in view mode sc_linkNavigateToOrCreateEditModeJournal : navigate to a journal or create it in edit mode So if you tell me the desired behavior (from the four described above) I could write a 5th macro as a modified version that could set a tag and a field as required. Hope this clarifies a bit Regards FrD Le mercredi 6 février 2019 23:34:20 UTC+1, TonyM a écrit : > > FrD, > > I was just testing the update, and realised I wanted to make a change to > include a tag of "Journal" and add a field with the full date in it eg; > journal-date with the value > journal-date=<<now "YYYY0MM0DD0hh0mm0ss000">> > > However my initial attempt failed. > > Would you be able to advise where I can do this please? > > I am also keen to bring forward week numbers and make a few other > adjustments, I would be happy to share back, but I need to work it out in > the first place > > Thanks > Tony > > > On Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 9:04:16 AM UTC+11, FrD wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I've made some changes in the tiddler >> $:/plugins/frd/simplecalendar/DaysTemplate. >> Could you test the new version of the plugin from >> http://simplecalendar5-1-19.tiddlyspot.com/ >> ? >> <http://simplecalendar5-1-19.tiddlyspot.com/> >> And let me know how it works ... >> >> Regards >> >> FrD >> >> Le mercredi 6 février 2019 20:03:42 UTC+1, Artem Ivanov a écrit : >>> >>> Newbie here, >>> >>> In a plugin i recently installed (simplecalendar), when calling out a >>> defined variable as $(style)$, it doesn't return the data but the >>> variable itself. >>> Not sure how else to put this. This is from the plugin's default code of >>> $:/plugins/frd/simplecalendar/DaysTemplate: >>> >>> <$set name="style" value=<<now "ItemYYYY0MM0DD0hh0mm0ss">>> >>> <$wikify name="itemTitle" text="$:/simplecalendar/$(style)$"> >>> <$button class="tc-btn-invisible btn-toolbar-item" tooltip="Create new >>> item" actions=<<actions-createItem>>> >>> {{$:/core/images/new-button}} >>> </$button> >>> </$wikify> >>> </$set> >>> >>> So here the itemTitle is defined as literally >>> "$:/simplecalendar/$(style)$" and not that defined by style. >>> >>> Am I missing a setting? >>> >>> tia >>> >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b5d8bd46-0739-4655-a272-46ca93973564%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

