It sounds like you are looking for some kind of nested list? For example
<$list filter="[has[ingrediant]]">
<$set name=ing value={{!!title}}>
<<list-links filter:"[ingrediant<ing>]">>
</$set>
</$list>
which will find all tiddlers with a field named "ingrediant" and then use
the title of that tiddler ("Apple") to create a list of tiddlers with a
field ingrediant with value "Apple"
Best,
Anders
tirsdag 27. august 2019 15.52.23 UTC+2 skrev Chems følgende:
>
> Sorry; Maybe my example was not completly clear.
>
> My Problem is that I need to write the
> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant[Apple]]">>
> for every other Fruit.
>
> So, If i have 100 tiddlers all called after Fruits,
> I have to write the list above, and exchange the "Apple" with the title of
> the tiddler. It would be so much easier if I dont need to do
> all this manually, but have a command that will insert the title of the
> tiddler into the list I am trying to create.
> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant[TITLE]]">>
>
> Does this still sound like gibberish? :D
>
> Am Montag, 26. August 2019 22:25:36 UTC+2 schrieb Mark S.:
>>
>> In your example, the tiddler was "Cookbook". So how would the list-links
>> know what OTHER tiddler you meant? It could
>> be one of dozens.
>>
>> But if you meant to list all recipes that used an ingredient, then you
>> might put this
>> inside your ingredient tiddler:
>>
>> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant<currentTiddler>]">>
>>
>> This will list all the other tiddlers that use that ingredient.
>>
>> And if this is something that you want to list for everything that is an
>> official
>> ingredient, perhaps tagged as "Ingredient", then you would make a template
>> tiddler, tagged as $:/tags/ViewTemplate with contents like:
>>
>> <$list filter="[all[current]tag[Ingredient]]">
>> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant<currentTiddler>]">>
>> </$list>
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 12:58:12 PM UTC-7, Chems wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Thanks!
>>>
>>> The cookbook was just an example!
>>> Is there not a "simple" way to insert the title in the way I would like
>>> it to be?
>>> So
>>> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant[Apple]]">>
>>> So that the [Apple] will be the titel of the tiddler; things like
>>> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant[!!!title]]">>, etc dont work.
>>>
>>> Am Montag, 26. August 2019 16:50:10 UTC+2 schrieb Mark S.:
>>>>
>>>> Possibly you want the "get" operator:
>>>>
>>>> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]get[ingrediant]]">>
>>>>
>>>> But this will list all ingredients used by all recipes. But it would be
>>>> an odd cookbook that listed all
>>>> ingredients used in all it's recipes.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 7:22:28 AM UTC-7, Chems wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hey,
>>>>>
>>>>> I wanna create a bunch of tiddlers with lists in them.
>>>>> The list will show tiddlers, in wich the titel of the current tiddler
>>>>> is a field value.
>>>>>
>>>>> For example:
>>>>> Tiddler 1
>>>>> Titel = Apple
>>>>> field ingrediant = Apple
>>>>>
>>>>> Tiddler 2
>>>>> Titel = Cookbook
>>>>> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant[Apple]]">>
>>>>>
>>>>> Now Tiddler 2 will display Tiddler 1. Thats what I want, but I always
>>>>> need to change the "Apple" to sth else.
>>>>> Is there a way to display a list, which is referring to the tiddler
>>>>> title?
>>>>>
>>>>> So That Tiddler 2 will look like:
>>>>>
>>>>> Tiddler 2
>>>>> Titel = Cookbook
>>>>> <<list-links "[has[ingrediant]ingrediant[TITLE]]">>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you in advanced!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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