Yakov, thank you for your reaction
1)
> while tiddler is obviously an instance of Tiddler. And the 2 methods
> called getTags of these two objects are actually *different* methods. The
> one of the Tiddler object return a String, while that of TiddlyWiki
> returns an Array. So, here you have
Hi Leo,
thanks for the kind words, that's inspiring indeed.
пятница, 25 июля 2014 г., 3:46:05 UTC+4 пользователь Leo Staley написал:
>
> Hi Yakov! Thanks so much for making these! Because FeT has such a steep
> learning curve, I still haven't gotten around to learning it and
> implementing it,
Hi Kriss,
Hi to all,
>
> I use TWC in single-tiddler mode and within a fET with also other code I
> am trying to display a sorted list of tags for that tiddler.
> Since I am no coder, I try to understand and mix together "stuff" I find
> in other scripts ...
>
> Currently I use this code to disp
Hi Jeremy,
There are a few use cases I have in mind.
1) Google Scholar Alerts get delivered to my gmail accout. I would like
them to find them automatically added to my TW. That way I could use the
alert text to start linking and building my text.
2) gmail is where I do most of my writing - some
Around TW 5.0.6 we had discussed what would be a good way to selectively
suppress certain fields in the default field editor template part. At that
time Jemery proposed to introduce some support in the underlying mechanics,
namely the new filter operators "prefix" and "removeprefix".
Since I no
Jeremy,
thanks for the feedback. It basically reassures what has been my
impression: better use a (foldable) segment that using an optional info
tab. This way, users that work with my TW for the first time will
immediately notice that there is document information associated with a
tiddler and
Hi TheDiveO
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:49 PM, TheDiveO wrote:
> Is it possible to optionally hide a particular TiddlerInfo tab depending
> on some condition, such as the presence of a particular tag?
>
Not at the moment no; you can add or remove tabs dynamically by changing
the tags on the tab