You did actually, just not here, but in your referenced post in said
answer. Still even if that wasn't the case it would be no big deal, as I
wrote, I am happy that you found use for it.
Also while it isn't the reason for sleepless nights - my internal clock
takes care of that - I can relate to
Oh poop, I had forgotten in my last reply to say thank-you for that
superscript idea.
Of course, I find everything interesting, and I'm now wondering why there
are certain things that I want to be jugular-grabbing attention-getters,
and other things I prefer be very lightly-tickling attention-t
Hi Charlie,
sorry for the late reply.
As for the formatting as I said depending on your preference. I am just
personally more used to it, that's why I thought of it. Still great to read
that it could be of some use elsewhere.
Kind Regards,
Felicia
On Saturday, 19 September 2020 04:17:21 UTC+2
Just a little update.
I was previously trying to do all calculations with filters, but I found
myself getting into trouble with more complicated arithmetic.
So I added the math.js plugin, and changed everything to use the $calc
macro instead of using filters. For example:
\define WhRate() 0.0
Hey Felicia,
I decided to keep that formatting I had (i.e. the little light blue
borders) as a blatant reminder that the values showing are calculations,
and because I rather like the large hover area.
However, I really like the superscript thing for "little fishy" tiddler
links when I find a
Hi Charlie,
it is great to see your progress overall with your wiki, but especially
with macros and filters when thinking about our last conversation a few
days ago. Thanks for sharing.
One suggestion: Depending on your preference of visualization you could use
the sup tag to add a superscript
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