2009/3/18 Måns
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> However it could be very cool if you could fetch tiddlertitles on
> tiddlers tagged with a tag (alias a fieldname) from a tiddler named
> after the tag into a dropdownlist with fieldvalues in the
> customEditTemplate!!
> This way fieldvalues could become tiddlers - and tags cou
Eric - I think you ment Q.E.F. instead of Q.E.D.
Euclid used this phrase to close propositions which were not precisely
proofs, but rather exemplar constructions.
//The distinction between Q.E.D. and Q.E.F. is roughly equivalent to
the distinction between a proof and an illustration of the proof./
However it could be very cool if you could fetch tiddlertitles on
tiddlers tagged with a tag (alias a fieldname) from a tiddler named
after the tag into a dropdownlist with fieldvalues in the
customEditTemplate!!
This way fieldvalues could become tiddlers - and tags could become
fieldvalues... I c
Sorry - the answer was to Kenn
On 18 Mar., 12:08, Måns wrote:
> Hi Eric
> The idea is to show a list of tiddlers tagged with the same name as a
> field - and I have made my fETs already - in tiddlers tagged with that
> tag (the same word as the field) - so you are right - I use double
> whe
Sorry - the answer was to Kenn
On 18 Mar., 12:08, Måns wrote:
> Hi Eric
> The idea is to show a list of tiddlers tagged with the same name as a
> field - and I have made my fETs already - in tiddlers tagged with that
> tag (the same word as the field) - so you are right - I use double
> whe
Hi Eric
The idea is to show a list of tiddlers tagged with the same name as a
field - and I have made my fETs already - in tiddlers tagged with that
tag (the same word as the field) - so you are right - I use double
wheels - and it works!
The reason for this is that I prefer fields to tags for man
Thanks Eric - that was exactly what I was asking for!
On 18 Mar., 05:24, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> > You have to put the [[ and ]] in the actual field, or make it a
> > WikiWord.
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> The 'view' macro allows you to display a field value either as plain
> text ("view foobar") or as wikified te
the data in a field is not a tag, so you can't refer to it the same
way as a tag. (Not that you can't have the same data in the tag field,
but comparing the two is like comparing the tire in your trunk with
the tire on the front driver side. They might be the same but they do
different jobs)
You m
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> You have to put the [[ and ]] in the actual field, or make it a
> WikiWord.
The 'view' macro allows you to display a field value either as plain
text ("view foobar") or as wikified text ("view foobar wikified").
Thus, if the value is already a WikiWord or a bracketed tiddlername,
it can a
You have to put the [[ and ]] in the actual field, or make it a
WikiWord.
See: http://no-sin.com/wiki/WorkTracker.html#TrainingTemplateView
Ken Girard
On Mar 17, 3:52 pm, Måns wrote:
> If I should want to tagview (<>) the fieldvalue in viewmode
> how would the syntax look like?
> Ex:
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If I should want to tagview (<>) the fieldvalue in viewmode
how would the syntax look like?
Ex:
[[fieldname]]:
Does someone know the right syntax to accomplish this?
YS måns Mårtensson
On 17 Mar., 21:33, Måns wrote:
> I'd like to make
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