You might want to change your fET to:
<>
and write in your ViewTemplate:
to make it work..
Regards Måns Mårtensson
On 16 Aug., 23:15, Måns wrote:
> Hi Julien23
>
> On 16 Aug., 18:39, julien23 wrote:> Most of my
> tiddlers start with thumbnails with this FeT :
> ...
> > Is there a way to auto
Hi Julien23
On 16 Aug., 18:39, julien23 wrote:
> Most of my tiddlers start with thumbnails with this FeT :
...
> Is there a way to automate that ?
>
> Could it be something to do with Stylesheet ? Transclusion ?
There are several ways to "automate" showing the result of your fEt in
tiddlers.
One
Hi Eric
The good news: it is saving okay for me now.
The bad news: the other problems are still there, despite my putting
quotes around the url in the macro.
The following is what I did:
1. I uploaded the file again from the desktop to
http://www.giffmex.org/NotasGiffmex.html
2. I downloaded a
Most of my tiddlers start with thumbnails with this FeT :
<>
Is there a way to automate that ?
Could it be something to do with Stylesheet ? Transclusion ?
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> okay but what about the other problems I mentioned?
When using a remote URL with the <> macro, you need
to enclose the URL in quotes. Otherwise, the TW core macro processing
automatically treats the "http:" as a parameter *name*, and the
remainder of the URL as the *value* of that parameter.
T
Thanks Eric I will try that!
Dave
On Aug 16, 10:35 am, Eric Shulman wrote:
> Use the .formatString(...) method, which takes a TW date format text
> string, and uses it to format the date object output value.
>
> ...+tiddler.modified.formatString("MM/DD/YY")+...
>
> enjoy,
> -e
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Use the .formatString(...) method, which takes a TW date format text
string, and uses it to format the date object output value.
...+tiddler.modified.formatString("MM/DD/YY")+...
enjoy,
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Due to folders rights, I can't have the lock file with-in the TW
folder
I would like to send it to the "Share" subfolder, but I don't manage
to find the right syntax
TiddlyLock.LockPath = '.\\Share\\'
... won't work
Could you please give me a hand
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Hi all,
I want to do this FET macro
<>
tbut without the time and the time zone info in the tiddler.modified
part. Any help?
Dave
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okay but what about the other problems I mentioned?
Dave
On Aug 16, 5:15 am, Martin Budden wrote:
> Works for me as well.
>
> Dave - have you been able to repeat the problem?
>
> Martin
>
> On 15 August 2010 09:07, FND wrote:
>
>
>
> >> Here is the file:http://www.giffmex.org/NotasGiffmex.html
Works for me as well.
Dave - have you been able to repeat the problem?
Martin
On 15 August 2010 09:07, FND wrote:
>> Here is the file: http://www.giffmex.org/NotasGiffmex.html
>> 1. When I rightclick to save to a folder and then open the saved file
>> in the folder, it tells me it wasn't saved
On Aug 16, 12:37 am, "Michael.Tarnowski" wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> gratulations to your charting plugin. This is really wonderful!! - I
> love it!!!
>
> Nevertheless I ran in some troubles when using your sample data
> generated by your ActivityDataPlugin and huge data sets in my own TW.
>
> Maybe it
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