This is now fixed.

There is a new ''tidsub" filter -
example:


[plugin<plugintiddler>tidsub[TiddlerName]fields[]]

all the best

BJ



On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 9:04:46 PM UTC+2, Rustem wrote:
>
> If I replace "fields[]" with "tags[]" in your example, I get the 
> override's tags. Is "fields[]" the only possible filter following 
> "plugin[]title[]"?
>
> Not complaining nor requesting anything, just want to know what's 
> possible, and it's not apparent to me from the source code. Thanks!
>
> On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 9:38:30 AM UTC-7, BJ wrote:
>>
>> I've put it here:
>>
>> http://bjhacks.tiddlyspot.com/
>>
>> enjoy!
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 2:51:33 AM UTC+2, Rustem wrote:
>>>
>>> So, you have an operator "plugin", that replaces the overriding tiddler 
>>> with the original shadow tiddler, for the scope of the filter run??? This 
>>> belongs in the core! Please do share. Thanks. :)
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 4:36:48 PM UTC-7, BJ wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I dont think there is a way to do that.
>>>>
>>>> I have an extension that I use for this it has the syntax:
>>>>
>>>> <$set name="plugintiddler" value="$:/plugins/bj/struc">
>>>> <$list filter = 
>>>> "[plugin<plugintiddler>title[$:/plugins/bj/struc/license]fields[]]">
>>>>
>>>> <$view tiddler=<<plugintiddler>> 
>>>> subtiddler="$:/plugins/bj/struc/license" field=<<currentTiddler>> 
>>>> format="text"/> 
>>>> </$list>
>>>> </$set>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I could share it if you like...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 6:49:26 AM UTC+2, Rustem wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, that's what I'm doing. That's how I can display any field if I 
>>>>> know it's name. I can transclude it using the subtiddler option and the 
>>>>> field option. I'm looking for the next step - to display all the fields, 
>>>>> without knowing their names. With a standard tiddler, I would use a 
>>>>> fields[] filter operator for that. But there is no way to do it for a 
>>>>> subtiddler.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 1:00:29 PM UTC-7, BJ wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> you can use the subtiddler option with the transclusion widget
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BJ
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 2:10:26 AM UTC+2, Rustem wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not see for myself, but *display*.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I already got to the point where I can display each field of the 
>>>>>>> original by name, explicitly. What I'm looking for is a filter to list 
>>>>>>> all 
>>>>>>> fields of the tiddler that is inside `[shadowsource[]]`. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -R.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Friday, September 1, 2017 at 4:51:12 PM UTC-7, PMario wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 1:09:48 AM UTC+2, Rustem wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> When I have a tiddler overriding a shadow, how can I display the 
>>>>>>>>> original shadow tiddler as defined in a plugin, including all it's 
>>>>>>>>> fields?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Just rename the "new" tiddler and the shadow will come back. .... 
>>>>>>>> back and forth. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -m
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>

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