Does it help to tag to the filter? <$list filter="[tag[sang]skift[1]]"><span class="red"><$view field="1"/></span></$list><$list filter="[tag[sang]!skift[1]]"><$view field="1"/></$list>
On Sunday, May 25, 2014 2:44:12 PM UTC-7, Måns wrote: > > Hi cmari > > I want to create a quiz battle between two teams, where one team chooses a > number/button - the teacher clicks it - and a word from a full sentence > gets revealed. > If the word isn't red the team will try to guess/remember the full > sentence. > If the word is red - the other team will have a go at it - or choose yet > another number/button... > > When I set up the quiz I want to be able to choose which field value is > formatted as red text. > > > My attempt http://hitsang.tiddlyspot.com > > Here "mark" is "skift" > > As you can see : > <$list filter="[skift[1]]"><span class="red"><$view > field="1"/></span></$list><$list filter="[!skift[1]]"><$view > field="1"/></$list> > > shows both versions of the text value of the field "skift" (both black and > red) - and if you set the value of the field "skift" to anything other than > "1" - the text is hidden... > > There must be something wrong somewhere ...? > > Cheers Måns Mårtensson > > Den søndag den 25. maj 2014 23.21.11 UTC+2 skrev cmari: >> >> Hi >> >> Hi Måns, >> Maybe I don't understand what you're doing, but the following seemed to >> work for me: >> >> <$list filter="[!mark[1]]"><$view field="1"/></$list> >> cmari >> >> >> On Sunday, May 25, 2014 2:11:33 PM UTC-7, Måns wrote: >>> >>> <$list filter="[!field:mark[1]]"><$view field="1"/></$list> also doesn't >>> work... >>> I expected that it would show the text value of my field "1" if the >>> field "mark" had another value than "1"... >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Den søndag den 25. maj 2014 22.42.36 UTC+2 skrev Måns: >>>> >>>> Made a typo - sorry >>>> >>>> >>>>> How do I create the opposite effect? - sth like when the value of the >>>>> field "mark" is not 1 - then show value og field one (no class)? >>>>> >>>> >>>> should have been: >>>> >>>> How do I create the opposite effect? - sth like when the value of the >>>> field "mark" is not 1 - then show value of field one (no class)? >>>> >>>> <$list filter="![mark[1]]"><$view field="1"/></$list> (doesn't work) >>>> >>>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson >>>> >>> -- 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 post to this group, send email to tiddlywiki@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.