Thanks for the reply.
I would love more details if you got them! I have MK Lauber's shuffle
plugin which adds a "Shuffle" filter operator which gives a number of
random items in a list and is close to what you describe. Unfortunately I
do not know how to make some of those titles weighted,
seems like a good idea and I'd love to see what you come up with!
On Friday, April 17, 2020 at 1:05:38 PM UTC-4, si wrote:
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> This is a fairly open question - I'm just interested in people's thoughts.
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> I was thinking of using TW as an alternative to bibliography software like
> Zotero or
Joshua Macy made a really cool functionality in TW classic:
http://rollon.tiddlyspot.com/. Does anyone know if there is an equivalent
plugin for TW5? Alternatively, is there a way to load this within the TW5
framework or upgrade it? Thanks!
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. Pardon me if I've missed something, my eyes aren't what
> they used to be.
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> On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 2:20:12 PM UTC-7, Jalen MichalsLevy wrote:
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>> Thanks for your help! I see that nested lists are very useful. And I
>> didn't know about transcluding in filter no
10, 2020 at 10:16:54 AM UTC-7, Mark S. wrote:
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>> Looks like maybe all the tiddlers have the field error.
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>> For what it's worth, I submitted an issue report at
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>> https://github.com/mklauber/tw-5eSRD-Monsters/issues/1
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> <$list filter = "[get[senses]split[ ]last[1]]" variable =
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> <$action-setfield passiveperception=<>/>
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> <$button>Change Senses
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> <$list filter="[has[senses]]">
> <$list filter = "[ge
Hi there,
I have many tiddlers (of the same unique type), which contain the field
"senses". The 'senses' field contains values that look something like this:
"Darkvision 60ft., passive Perception 12". Now, it has come to my attention
that it would be far more useful for Passive Perception to
"" or ="" as the value and hit the button. As nerve wracking
as it was, this seemed to do the trick! (Don't worry, i have plenty of
backup versions just in case this did something bad.) Anyway, hopefully
this thread can help other people!
Thanks again for all the advice!
Thanks for the quick reply! If I understand you correctly, you are
suggesting that I put an easily findable field in with a tiddler that has
one of these bad fields. Unfortunately I am not sure which tiddlers have
these bad fields in the first place. As of now, there are no tiddlers that
are
I am no expert, but you could try the following:
<$reveal type ="nomatch" stateTitle =<> stateField ="subtitle" text
=""> ... <$transclude tiddler=<>
field="subtitle" />
Lemme know how it works!
On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 11:51:44 AM UTC-4, David wrote:
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> I'm inside a <$list> where
Hi there,
Apparently somewhere in learning TiddlyWiki, I seem to have created two
user fields, one named "" and the other named ="". Now, I am aware that
these characters are not allowed in the field name, so I am unsure how they
got there in the first place. It has not been a problem until
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