, April 20, 2021 at 3:11:43 PM UTC+2 Yaisog Bonegnasher wrote:
> I have to admit that I am beginning to like Mark's solution with the
> numbered subfilter definitions, even though I unfairly called it "not
> really pretty". The neat thing about it is that adding another level
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> You can add on as many levels as you think you'll ever need.
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> On Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 12:01:51 PM UTC-7 Yaisog Bonegnasher wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> I recently tried to create a recursive subfilter to find all tiddlers
>>
Yeah, the TOC macros are very clever in avoiding recursion. It's hard to
imagine putting all this into a filter expression...
On Monday, April 19, 2021 at 8:31:06 PM UTC+2 Yaisog Bonegnasher wrote:
> Hi all,
> thanks for the comments.
> I was careful about tagging, not to create
;> current tiddler to easily pass the state through to the next level:
>>
>> \define recurse()
>> <$list filter="[all[current]tagging[]]">
>> <>
>> <>
>>
>> \end
>>
>> <$tiddler tiddler="TableOfContents&q
Hi,
I recently tried to create a recursive subfilter to find all tiddlers below
a certain tag, no matter how many levels deep (similar to the *kin* filter,
which is too slow for my large wiki). Unfortunately, I was greeted with a
red-message-box-of-death informing me of too much recursion. Howe
Thank you Jeremy for the quick reply.
Sounds like something that would be rather complicated to implement for
relatively little gain. I had hoped there was a simpler solution.
Have a nice weekend,
Yaisog
On Saturday, August 31, 2019 at 5:20:07 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Hi Yaisog
>
> Al
Hi,
does anyone know of a way to have the content in a (custom) widget always
rendered in block mode? If at all possible, I would like to avoid having to
insert two line breaks after the widget's opening element.
Background: I'm using a custom widget to insert s with the attribute
"tabindex=-1"
Could one of the authors update this for the new sidebar structure that was
introduced around v5.1.18 or so? Simple copy/paste or drag-and-drop does
not work anymore, but the plugin itself does.
I got it to work with some minor tweaks and splits, but one of the original
authors should post the c
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> HTH
> -- Mark
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 3:17:32 AM UTC-8, Yaisog Bonegnasher
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> playing a bit with the ActionListopsWidget, it seems to me that the *remove
>> *(sub)filter doesn'
Hi Tobias,
I used to make use of the "simple" doublesort, but I noticed that it
doesn't work for me anymore. I'm currently on 5.1.15. I do not know when it
stopped working.
Can you confirm this or is it my installation of TW5?
Best regards,
Yaisog
On Friday, December 18, 2015 at 1:27:39 AM U
Hi,
I guess the topic says it all. I'm running TW5 under node.js and the
version list for the tiddlywiki package does offer prerelease versions.
I did try to create a new wiki with tiddlywiki --init server
prerelease and got some (older) 5.1.8 tiddlers, but I'm not sure the code
is 5.1.8 since
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