On Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 10:49:03 PM UTC+2 Stobot wrote:
> @pmario - I know this is an old post, but I had a need again for the
> keyvalues plugin and it is a LIFE SAVER. One of my wikis is dedicated to a
> scrape of my companies ActiveDirectory and I had it setup one tiddler per
> us
Me and my interest in brain age games, I couldn't help but play around with
a filter to find all tiddlers that have all four specified tags, but only
those four tags.
You'll find three tiddlers in the attached json. Download the file, and
drag into some TiddlyWiki instance (TiddlyWiki.com !) t
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 3:57:35 PM UTC-7 thor...@gmail.com wrote:
> How might I make this searching tiddler more robust in the presence of
> "tags with spaces", since I also use spaces to delimit tags in the
> `edit-text`?
>
The problem is the use of
`<$set name="tagList" filter="[en
>
> On Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 6:07:22 PM UTC-4 thor...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>> I just learned that list widgets can be nested; why does the above list
>> return "the titles of the 10 tiddlers with the appropriate tags rather than
>> printing the string "playground,rust,test,two words"
Hi Merv, glad you like Stroll! You already tried re-installing Stroll, and
that didn't work, so you don't seem to have any Stroll tiddlers untagged or
missing. What other plugins are you using? there might be a conflict there.
Also, did you try doing adjustments in the Stroll config tab? ( $:/
.
I have been using Stroll for some time. It is a great addition to my
wikis. I did something, I don't know what, that has shut down the second
story river on one of my computers, on one of my wikis. (I have more than
one wiki that uses Stroll, and I sync several computers through Dropbox.
I
Based on our discussion so far, I've created a tiddler for doing "exact tag
matches". Unfortunately, it seems to fall over tags with multiple
words/spaces in it. How might I make this searching tiddler more robust in
the presence of "tags with spaces", since I also use spaces to delimit tags
in
```
<$list filter="[all[]]">
<$list
filter="[enlist{!!tags}sort[]join[,]match[playground,rust,test,two words]]"
variable="has_matching_tags">
<$link/>
```
So, this list does what I want and thus answers the question. However, I
think I misunderstand something fundamental about lis
actually, https://tiddlywiki.com/#Macro%20Definitions%20in%20WikiText is
very confusing! It took me a lot of time to make any sense out of it for
the special case like using <<< and after my own tests, I have failed to
see that as useful.
Your code is actual code and it would be good to use it
@pmario - I know this is an old post, but I had a need again for the
keyvalues plugin and it is a LIFE SAVER. One of my wikis is dedicated to a
scrape of my companies ActiveDirectory and I had it setup one tiddler per
user (all 26,000 of us) and searching was painful. I instead dumped the
same
Thank you all for your responses, now it´s working!
Best regards
heusmich
PMario schrieb am Donnerstag, 23. September 2021 um 11:54:43 UTC+2:
> Hi,
>
> Try this
>
> \rules except italic
>
> * https://example.com
>
> The \rules except italic will disable the wikitext to render //italic//
> text
Hi Jean-Pierre
> You made an error in your macro, Jeremy. You should have used $arg$ instead
> of .
It's actually not an error: it's an alternative way to access the parameters of
macros. It avoids the problem that otherwise the code would fail with a tiddler
title containing a closing square
You made an error in your macro, Jeremy. You should have used $arg$ instead
of .
Thus your code would be
\define count-words(title,word)
<$text text={{{ [[$title$]get[text]split[$word$]count[]subtract[1]] }}}/>
\end
But it is false nonetheless because it would, for example, cut word "totem"
i
Another technique is to use the “split” operator to split the string by the
word:
\define count-words(title,word)
<$text text={{{ [<__title__>get[text]split<__word__>count[]subtract[1]] }}}/>
\end
<>
Using the splitregexp operator instead allows would allow splitting case
insensitively, which
Here it is.
```
\define count-word(word, tid)
{{{
[[$tid$]get[text]search-replace:gi:regexp[\b$word$\b],[þ]dump:v[first]search-replace:g:regexp,[]dump:v[final]length[]]
}}}
\end
<>
```
I use a char that should never be within the tiddler, þ in my example. You
can use another rare character i
Hi,
Try this
\rules except italic
* https://example.com
The \rules except italic will disable the wikitext to render //italic//
text for that tiddler. But it will allow you to easily work with URL paths
-mario
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Thanks so much! It just works without further conig!
On Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at 5:15:22 PM UTC+2 strikke...@gmail.com
wrote:
> As you can see in the image, I created a tiddler and tagged it
> $:/tags/Stylesheet. In the tiddler you write:
>
> ```
> .tc-tiddler-edit-frame textarea.tc-edi
Mee too. I've done the transition. The interface is much akin to the
present groups than that of common forums, if only silgthly, but
decisively. Plus the wiki syntax is (mostly?) kept, which is very nice!
Le mardi 31 août 2021 à 11:00:45 UTC+2, Werner a écrit :
> Same here, also notoriously la
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