Er, the + and - in that previous example are exactly backwards, so
presumably *if there were such a syntax*, I'd have to learn to use it *
correctly*. :P
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The <> macro can accept placeholder values for dates in various
M, D, and Y formats — but can you pass it values for days other than today?
That is, could I have a <> macro call to create a tiddler with *
tomorrow*'s date? Or have a macro call something like *<>* to create a tiddler named "Augus
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I often pass today's date (or elements of it) to a <> macro
call, as in *<>* to create a tiddler named
*28 July 2013 (Sunday)*. (That's today's date as I type this.)
But -- can
Hi Dave
The problem with stylesheet handling at the moment is that stylesheet
tiddlers may be rendered in any order. That means that in order to override
an existing style you can't just rely on being executed second. Instead,
your style rules need to have a higher specificity than the correspondi
Ah I missed the tooltip that said it was regex based. That's even more
helpful thanks! It might be better if there was a message when the regex
doesn't work.
Just for completeness, I resolved my issue with the escape character "\?".
On Friday, July 26, 2013 5:00:51 PM UTC+1, Eric Shulman wrot
Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for the helpful responses. I will play around with them for a while.
You asked what I am doing for style changes. What I did was create a
tiddler entitled $:/StyleSheet and tagged it $:/tags/stylesheet, and added
CSS stuff that worked. But when I save refresh Firefox it reve
Hi Dave
> Sorry I missed this week's hangout. Was on vacation in nearby Acapulco -
> photos here http://www.flickr.com/photos/giffmex/sets/72157634758987625/
Lovely.
> Playing around with Five, and I have some questions:
>
> 1. Is there or will there be a way to paste the pill (the colorful b
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