Darn right it's perfect. :-)
On Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 1:32:33 PM UTC-6, Jon wrote:
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> Hah! of all the tiddlers I chose, I chose an empy one - that's why I
> didn't see anything!
>
> Yes, that is perfect, thanks Dave.
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
> On Thursday, 23 January 2020 18:44:25 UTC, Jon
Hah! of all the tiddlers I chose, I chose an empy one - that's why it
didn't work.
Yes, that is perfect, thanks Dave.
Regards
Jon
On Thursday, 23 January 2020 18:44:25 UTC, Jon wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I sort of asked this in a previous post but I might have buried the
> question.
>
> So, is it
Hi Dave,
Sorry, I can't seem to get that to work and I know I'm probably being a bit
slow.
So, if I want to transclude 'A' into 'B' with a link back to 'A' what would
it be?
Thanks
Jon
On Thursday, 23 January 2020 19:14:07 UTC, David Gifford wrote:
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> Just change 'bibliography' to your
Hi Matt,
this came about from the previous post
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/TiddlyWiki/RYjdhLsNTlM when that
unexpectedly produced the transcluded tiddler as linked text and I
appreciated how useful that was.
So normally, if several tiddlers are transcuded into a new one, in view
Just change 'bibliography' to your target tiddler title in both instances,
and paste in another tiddler to have its text be a link to the target.
<$link to="Bibliography"><$transclude tiddler="Bibliography" field="text"
mode="block"/>
On Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 12:44:25 PM UTC-6, Jon
Jon wrote:
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> So, is it possible to transclude a tiddler so that the text of the new
> tiddler is linked back to the original?
>
Yes, several ways but many of them are probably not what you have in mind.
Could you be a little more specific in what you envision? Give an example
how it would
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