Am Donnerstag, 28. August 2014 17:36:05 UTC+2 schrieb Jeremy Ruston:
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> The other concern would be that each filter operator would need to
> explicitly support the required directives.
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Except if you give us JavaScript comparators which support them. So instead
of comparing 2 values with "
Hi Stephan
Regarding case: How about a general filter operator which defines case
> sensitivity?
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> My proposal would be to look what Applescript has:
> http://books.gigatux.nl/mirror/applescriptdefinitiveguide/applescpttdg2-CHP-19-SECT-6.html
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> So to see whether a title ends with "/doc", ignor
Regarding case: How about a general filter operator which defines case
sensitivity?
My proposal would be to look what Applescript has:
http://books.gigatux.nl/mirror/applescriptdefinitiveguide/applescpttdg2-CHP-19-SECT-6.html
So to see whether a title ends with "/doc", ignoring case, and starts
Yes, it makes more sense this way.
Thank you for the feature upgrade!
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> I've hacked in a removepostfix operator quickly myself and then noticed
> that most filters at this time are actually case insensitive. For my use
> case I need case sensitivity though. So I would like to ask for this to
> getting added to; maybe as the "cs" (case sensitive) variant as sortcs
> a
...case sensitivity for "prefixcs", that is. (And not for all filters as my
previous post might sound like.)
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Ah, I've completely missed the regexp trick ... yes, that's workable.
I've hacked in a removepostfix operator quickly myself and then noticed
that most filters at this time are actually case insensitive. For my use
case I need case sensitivity though. So I would like to ask for this to
getting
Hi TheDiveO
For 5.0.16 I've added new suffix and removesuffix operators that I think
will do what you need:
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/dcf4e93a3283e3e93cc14e50366f9b0252870835
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/2e3221c4e0e8f4b2af5e6be4b9d04569e1bceda1
As a worka
TW5 is a godsend hacking-wise and also an architect's dream of modularity.
As I'm customizing TW5 to my specific needs I note down what I did in
documentation tiddlers. These doc tiddlers accompany the customization
tiddlers. The documentation has the same title as the tiddler but with
"/doc" a
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