Here's what I want to write in a filter:
If the current tiddler
- doesn't have the "reaction" tag
- doesn't have an "a-actions" field
- has a "m-components" list with one member
- then display an extra icon.
I originally wrote this as
[all[current]!tag[Reaction]!has[a-actions]list[!!m-compo
Thanks! That actually fixed it! I wonder why it was recursing at all with
invalid syntax?
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For those who have been following my efforts with mod- fields, this is the
next chapter - thanks for all the help so far!
Currently, ModifierBlockMacro contains:
\define innermodifierblock(for:"")
$for$
<$set name="x" value=<<__for__>> >
<$set name="mfield" filter="[titlelowercase[]split[
]join
I don't suppose anyone has any further enlightenment on this, do they?
I'm still completely stuck. Even changing the macro to:
\define ModifierBlock(for:"")
Hello
<$set name="x" value=<<__for__>> >
<$set name="mfield" filter="[titlelowercase[]addprefix[mod-]]">
<>
<$list filter="[all[tiddlers]h
Thanks for your help. Basically there are two steps to the process.
1. Implement mod- fields: each tiddler will list the tiddler name and field
contents for any other tiddler with a "mod-" name matching it. So if
tiddler Foo has a mod-Bar attribute of "Hello", then viewing tiddler Bar
will di
I'm trying to specify a macro that will search all tiddlers for a field
describing how they modify another tiddler (by default the current one) and
list them together with the contents of those fields. This is my attempt,
but it seems to produce no output, not even the output of the mfield
var
Thanks! That's great!
There is however a small problem that's come up as well. I'd like to
display the warnings - all of them if possible - in a table.So I tried this:
<$list filter="[all[current]tag[Obsolete]]">
| !Obsolete | This function is obsolete. |
<$list filter="[all[current]tag[Unsafe
Thanks! That's really helpful!
I do note however that the link says to see "TiddlyWikiFolders for details
of defining build targets", but the linked page doesn't say anything about
build targets, it just describes the structure of having multiple .tid
files and how plugins are listed, nothing a
I mean just output, but these are still transcluding another tiddler.
What I want to do is to make a template that I can include in a tiddler
which will, for example
- If the current tiddler has the "Obsolete" tag, add the sentence "This
function is obsolete."
- If the current tiddler has the "U
I have found that Export All can save all tiddlers to a .html file, but
what if I want to turn a tiddlywiki built in the Node format (with multiple
.tid files) into a single .html file that is still a TiddlyWiki with the
features of such?
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I'm trying to use the if-then options in a filter to create a transcludable
template which will add a list of standard messages to a tiddler if it has
certain tags.
However, there doesn't seem to be a way to just print the result of a
filter; it has to be listed instead. Also, the result of the
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