Hello all,

Just want to ping the community and see if anyone has had any cool uses 
they wouldn't mind sharing? 

Diego

On Saturday, December 30, 2017 at 7:31:27 PM UTC-6, TonyM wrote:
>
> Totaly Agree
>
> Let us state it upfront
>
> Formula uses wiki text references except in Filters where the modified 
> form also matches normal TiddlyWiki filter syntax.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Saturday, 30 December 2017 14:56:08 UTC+11, Evan Balster wrote:
>>
>> Heheh, well, I'll reply anyway.
>>
>> The single vs. double format for variables and transclusions is another 
>> thing I've thought about for the plugin.  Right now, formulas use the 
>> WikiText syntax (double brackets) for transcluded and variable values, and 
>> this helps with general consistency.  Filter expressions inside formulas 
>> still use the single-bracket syntax, as they do everywhere else.
>>
>> I've considered allowing the shorter <single-bracket> style anywhere in 
>> formulas, and there isn't much stopping me on a technical level, but I 
>> worry that supporting two styles might create more confusion than it's 
>> worth.  Better to stay similar to WikiText, in my mind...
>>
>> On Friday, 29 December 2017 21:46:46 UTC-6, TonyM wrote:
>>>
>>> Evan,
>>>
>>> I will heed your advice.
>>>
>>> Sounds good what you are working on.
>>>
>>> I am not sure if it is important to you but I was reading an explanation 
>>> for formats in filters where we use <variable> rather than <<variable>> and 
>>> {!!fieldname} was used in place of [{{!!fieldname}}] because when not in 
>>> wiki text the << >> and {{  }} is used to avoid clashing with HTML. I would 
>>> assume as a rule you will need to adopt one or the other rule for inside 
>>> formulas and state it as such in documents.
>>>
>>> In your above suggestions you are already adopting the double brackets, 
>>> I expect you should stick with that and regular filters retain their 
>>> exceptional rules, but what happens when people use your legal format in 
>>> filters or filters in your legal formats?
>>>
>>> Food for thought, no need to reply.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tony
>>>
>>

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