Hey Tones,
Have you put these ideas of yours into practice? I'm thinking it would be
pretty sweet to see how it all worked out.
On Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 8:49:26 PM UTC-3, TW Tones wrote:
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> Charlie,
>
> I saw in some of your code the use of tiddler named "Contents (Urban Off
> Griddi
Thank you for the compliment, I am glad it is understandable.
And while there are definitely people in this group with far more knowledge
then me I am happy to help when I can.
On Monday, 14 September 2020 16:28:33 UTC+2, Charlie Veniot wrote:
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> Holy guacamole, that is a thing of beauty.
>
>
Holy guacamole, that is a thing of beauty.
I think I get it. Seeing a macro and filter in the context of some thing I
want to do, that kind of practical perspective makes things pretty clear.
Thank-you so much ! I have to figure out how to intertwingle some studying
time (for all of this) wit
Hi,
so actually the answer is probably not going to be much longer it just
contains a macro example and an explanation of how it works. The macro
itself can live in any tiddler tagged with $:/tags/Macro.
So first here is the actual macro:
\define RenderContent(id)
<$vars purpose={{{[has[purpose]
Seeing how I may should eventually remember that sleeping at night is a
thing a short answer for now, but I will return with a longer answer and
possible examples later.
The solution was mostly to keep it within the current framework and not
changing too much around. For a more centralised appr
That looks A-1 to do on one tiddler needing to decide what content to show
based on context, but how to do that once so that it can be used for a
plethora of tiddlers that show different content based on context?
I would not want to put that kind of code on each of my
multi-context-handling tid
G'day Tones,
First: a shack in the Australian bush. I can't imagine a better off-grid
image. Of course, being French-Acadian, I'm a total romantic...
Second: I've always believed that no matter how silly an "offering" (I like
to think of myself as lobbing slightly off-key stuff), sometimes th
Charlie,
so first things first here is my version. This specific code would go into
Content, but it would look nearly the same with the other tiddlers:
<$set name="purpose" filter="[[Alternate TiddlyWiki Purposes]get[purpose]]">
<$list filter="[match[ProductReviews]]">
{{Contents (Product Review
Charlie,
I saw in some of your code the use of tiddler named "Contents (Urban Off
Gridding)"
- First - I have a shack in the Australian bush that's off grid,
sustainability is one of my interests.
- A Quick test revealed (tiddlernames) seem quite secure in filters and
other places
G'day Felicia,
Sure, I'd love to see how you'd go about it.
Since there are always multiple ways of doing things, if you have the time:
quick thoughts on advantages/disadvantages of both for a quick back and
forth about them? Might be a pretty short back and forth: I don't have
enough know-
Hi Charlie,
yes that was what I meant. I always find it interesting to learn the
thought process behind someones solution, since it often gives a different
perspective on things that I would not have considered before, leads to
learning something new or both. So when I saw a solution I would no
G'day Felicia,
Hi Charlie,
>
> love the concept and very impressiv what you managed to put together,
> thank you for sharing.
>
Thank-you! Of course, let's keep in mind that, in martial arts terms, I'm
not quite a TiddlyWiki yellow belt yet, so I'm sure there are many things
that could be imp
Hi Charlie,
love the concept and very impressiv what you managed to put together, thank
you for sharing.
If you don't mind asking, is there a specific reason for placing the
decision for what to transclude in the two templates themselves and always
calling both of them?
Personally I would have
Addendum #2
The link macro I previously wrote as part of *Alternate TiddlyWiki Purposes*
can be made more adaptable, by using references to $:/info/url/... shadow
tiddlers.
Instead of "hard-coding" the entire URL (except for the ending parameter
value):
\define link(suffix)
https://intertwingu
Holy smokes, Eric, that is a wonderful and meaty buffet of informative
goodness.
*Squirrel* !!! : This is awesome learnin' at TiddlyWiki University
("TiddlyWiki U"? "TWU?")
*Car* !!! : Has anybody ever thought of some TiddlyWiki merchandising to
support and promote the project?
*(If I wer
Hi Charlie,
Thank you for sharing what you have been working on, and for what I found
to be a very well written post. I honestly cannot say I would have written
it much differently. Please do continue sharing and engaging with us just
as you have been.
As always, there are many ways to achieve
On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 10:44:05 PM UTC-7, Eric Shulman wrote:
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> Instead of using a custom field, "purpose", you can just set the value in
> $:/info/url/search, like this:
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Addendum:
When we modify the contents of $:/info/url/search, it creates a "real"
tiddler that overrides the
On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:58:14 PM UTC-7, Charlie Veniot wrote:
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> I'm still in the midst of setting up my "Products Review" TiddlyWiki to
> also behave as a "Urban Off-Gridding for Laypersons" TiddlyWiki.
> Both contexts have much in common (from structural elements to content),
> an
Charlie,
I will try and "Cut it out", but that means me treating you as an
exception, because I would say the same thing to anyone else doing what you
do.
I will also have a go sometimes at
> to have somebody else with the skill, when I've done something
> particularly worthy, to just take w
G'day Tones,
After over fifty years of me being "this way" (and getting
ever-increasingly touchy about my communication challenges and related
criticisms), it might be a less frustrating experience for all concerned to
have somebody else with the skill, when I've done something particularly
wo
Chrlie,
Thanks for sharing this code pattern.
I suggest loading it with more information on why this is a compelling
"code pattern" and the demo links before you start documenting/posting how
it is achieved.
This allows people to comment on your concept, because once the details are
there th
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