Hi Matabele
 

> The variations of gender could be looked up in two data tables 'male' and 
> 'female', in such a way that:
>
> male##gender1 --> him
> female##gender1 --> her
> male##gender2 --> Him
> female##gender2 --> Her 
>

 

> all variations of gender are text-reference lookups using either 'male' or 
> 'female' (the titles of the two data tables) as the only variable
>

I think I understand what you are saying - however I don't have a clue how 
I should set it up... 

Could you perhaps write a small example - in a TW5 - or point to a similar 
practical example which might give me an idea how to implement it myself?  

Cheers Måns Mårtensson
 

> On Friday, June 20, 2014 6:51:51 PM UTC+2, Måns wrote:
>>
>> Hi Matabele
>>
>> My actual usecase is that I use two radio 'buttons' to toggle the value 
>> of one field 'gender' between "him" or "her" 
>>
>> Because I need different variations on "him" or "her" I need to be able 
>> to more fields at once - with different versions - eg. "Him", "he", "He" 
>> and "her", "Her", "she", "She" etc...
>>
>> This way I can use eg.: {{!!gender}}, {{!!gender2}}, {{!!gender3}} in my 
>> text templates.
>>
>> Imo - it seems to be an 'overkill' if you have to set all variations with 
>> a radio button for each individual variation every time you use the 
>> template...
>>
>> Maybe there's a better way to control this via some kind of aliassing  - 
>> don't know...?
>>
>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson
>>
>>
>> Den fredag den 20. juni 2014 13.57.09 UTC+2 skrev Matabele:
>>>
>>> Hi Mans
>>>
>>> The radio 'button' reports on the value of a field -- it is checked if 
>>> the value matches and unchecked if it does not. This behaviour is not 
>>> compatible with a radio 'button' that sets the value of multiple fields.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what the best avenue is to take with this king of use case 
>>> -- my current idea is to create a widget that sends one widget message upon 
>>> being checked and another upon being unchecked. This would allow several 
>>> fields to be toggled between two values using two stacks of <$setfield> 
>>> widgets around a button. 
>>>
>>> I think the usage I had in mind differed -- this was to list a number of 
>>> tiddlers according to some filter expression, then toggle the value of a 
>>> field between two values for all tiddlers in the list.
>>>
>>> I don't know if either of these tactics (or some other tactic) is best 
>>> suited to your needs.
>>>
>>> regards 
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 20, 2014 1:00:07 AM UTC+2, Måns wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Matabele
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does  Setfield widget work with radiobuttons?
>>>>
>>>> I tried this to no avail:
>>>>
>>>> <$setfield set="!!gender2c" setTo="Han">
>>>> <$setfield set="!!gender2" setTo="han">
>>>> <$setfield set="!!genderc" setTo="Ham">
>>>> <$radio field="gender" value="ham"> dreng</$radio>
>>>> </$setfield></$setfield></$setfield>
>>>>
>>>> <$setfield set="!!gender2c" setTo="Hun">
>>>> <$setfield set="!!gender2" setTo="hun">
>>>> <$setfield set="!!genderc" setTo="Hendes">
>>>> <$radio field="gender" value="hende"> pige</$radio>
>>>> </$setfield></$setfield></$setfield>
>>>>
>>>> I think it would be very nice if the widget did work with radio buttons 
>>>> and even checkmarks.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson
>>>>
>>>

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