>
> BTC,
>
> I am still struggling with search-n-replace with no success! (also 
> split[]joing[] failed)
> I even tried to use  JavaScript *replace* macro (while I really want to 
> stick to TW script) it simply receives the tiddler text field
> searchValue and replcaeValue, but amazingly it removes some of formatting! 
>
> So, these questions raised from trial and error with TW scripts to see how 
> can I figure out this, using Tiddlywiki widgets, filters, operators...
>
> Any light you can shed to this case is highly appreciated!
>

What's the problem? The snr macro already had search and replace working 
with the use of the example I gave you in the other thread

What do you want to use the split op for?

I need a real code example

 

>
> --Mohammad
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 4:11:16 PM UTC+3:30, BurningTreeC wrote:
>>
>> Consider the below example in which a macro output contains some wikitext 
>>> has been fed to a wikify widget!
>>>
>>>
>>> \define mc() This is a `code` and __underline__.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <$wikify name="result"  text="""<<mc>>""">
>>>
>>> <<result>>
>>>
>>> </$wikify>
>>>
>>> Result is:
>>>
>>> This is a code and underline.
>>>
>>> While I expect an output like this:
>>>
>>> This is a code and *underline*.
>>>
>>>
>>> What is the problem? Note to the code and underlined text!
>>>
>>> --Mohammae
>>>
>>> Note: The use case is to store the result and send it to another widget 
>>> (another scope)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Hi Mohammad, in cases like this, the wikiparser does its magic first ... 
>>
>> do you remember the example I gave you, where I wikified the text field 
>> of another tiddler, but viewing it with <$view tiddler="bla" mode="block" 
>> format="text"/> 
>>
>> <$wikify name="something" text="""<$view tiddler="bla" mode="block" 
>> format="text"/>""">
>>
>> <<something>>
>>
>> </$wikify>
>>
>> the view widget here assures that the plain text comes in ...
>>
>> in your example here you have no such "helper"
>>
>> ...
>>
>> if you change your mc macro to
>>
>> \define mc()
>> \rules only
>> This is a `code` and __underline__.
>> \end
>>
>> ... you prevent the parser from kicking in in this macro block and it 
>> works
>>
>

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