For those who have been following my efforts with mod- fields, this is the next chapter - thanks for all the help so far!
Currently, ModifierBlockMacro contains: \define innermodifierblock(for:"") $for$ <$set name="x" value=<<__for__>> > <$set name="mfield" filter="[title<x>lowercase[]split[ ]join[_]addprefix[mod-]]"> <$list filter="[all[tiddlers]has<mfield>]"> <tr><th><$link/></th><td><<x>></td><td><$view field=<<mfield>> /></td></tr> <<innermodifierblock <<currentTiddler>> </$list> </$set> </$set> \end \define ModifierBlock(for:"") <table> <<innermodifierblock $for$>> </table> \end Tiddler ModifierBlockTest contains <<ModifierBlock test>> and has no fields. Tiddler InheritModTest contains no text but has field mod-test: Level1. Tiddler InheritModTest1 contains no text but has field mod-inheritmodtest: Level 2. So what should happen is: <<innermodifierblock test>> runs It adds InheritModTest to the list because of its mod-test <<innermodifierblock inheritmodtest>> runs It adds InheritModTest1 to the list because of its mod-inheritmodtest <<innermodifierblock inheritmodtest1>> runs It adds nothing to the list because there is no mod-inheretmodtest1 anywhere <<innermodifierblock inheritmodtest1>> ends <<innermodifierblock inheritmodtest>> ends <<innermodifierblock test>> ends What actually happens is that TiddlyWiki crashes with an infinite recursion error, constantly repeating the first line of the list with "InheritModTest - test - level1" on it, followed by "InheritModTest" as it indicates the start of the new loop. It seems that it is confusing the two $list s running in different recursive scopes. Is there any way around this? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b4624a12-127e-464b-876d-609fd250e580o%40googlegroups.com.