On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 12:25:30 PM UTC+1, Alain Dutech wrote:
>
> Hello,
> small update of the completion plugin : you can now define your own 
> completion trigger (ex: '[[' or '<<' or whatever you want) and give a 
> filter operator (like [all[tiddlers]] or [tag[STHING]!is[system]]) to the 
> completion plugin. And it should work.
>


Alain - this is *great *news.

I don't quite understand how to create a customer trigger though.
And I can't understand where in your example "<p" is defined to be a 
trigger. It doesn't seem to be the macro defined in "PNJ macro for the 
example".

1) How would I set, say, @ to be the trigger?
2) How do I make it show a list of, say, people names? Would the names have 
to be tiddlers and perhaps tagged something?
3) ...and where do I specify that filter operator you refer to? I can see 
no explanation for this.

Really exciting stuff - thanks again Alain!

<:-)

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