I like TW. It is wonderfull but I am a little lost because I can't find
where I can look for information about writting macros.
Thanks !!!!
El miércoles, 26 de abril de 2017, 14:47:52 (UTC+2), Mat escribió:
>
> Warmly welcome Luis!
>
> ¿How can I access to the content of the caller tiddler in a javascript or
>> text macro?
>>
>
> WikiText filters exracts the text with the get filter operator, like so
> get[text]
>
> Example:
>
> <$list filter="[[Foo]get[text]]">
>
> </$list>
>
>
> You can also use a transclusion {{Foo}} which, when used in a filter omits
> the outer curls:
>
> <$list filter="[{Foo}]">
>
> </$list>
>
> To extract the headlines you can use filter operator splitbefore - or,
> probably better, some of Tobias Beer split operator variants.
>
> I made the CherryPicker <http://cherrypicker.tiddlyspot.com/> plugin (and
> the followup variant @ttention <http://attention.tiddlyspot.com/> which
> might be less relevant here) that has many similarities to this. It is done
> in pure WikiText. But it is possibly not the best implementation. For one
> thing, Cherrypicker was made before I knew of Tobias' variants.
>
> If you find TW cool, make sure to tell your friends so they get happy too
> ;-)
>
>
> <:-)
>
>
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