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* feat: new text substitution support, first pass * fix: use the widget method instead of evaluating a filter * revert to earlier implementation that emulates macro syntax * fix: capitalize comments * feat: add support for triple backticks for substituted attributes * docs: added docs for substitute operator * chore: more docs tweaks * docs: substituted attributes, refactored docs for widget attributes * docs: fixed typo * docs: more examples for substituted attributes * docs: updated prior documentation on concatenating text and variables * docs: documentation corrections * Update editions/tw5.com/tiddlers/filters/examples/substitute Operator (Examples).tid Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com> --------- Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com>
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created: 20230615045409162
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modified: 20230615045432768
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tags: [[Widget Attributes]] WikiText
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title: Literal Attribute Values
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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Literal attribute values can use several different styles of quoting:
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* Single quotes (eg `attr='value'`)
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* Double quotes (eg `attr="value"`)
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* Tripe double quotes (eg `attr="""value"""`)
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* No quoting is necessary for values that do not contain spaces (eg `attr=value`)
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Literal attribute values can include line breaks. For example:
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```
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<div data-address="Mouse House,
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Mouse Lane,
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Rodentville,
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Ratland."/>
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```
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By using triple-double quotes you can specify attribute values that contain single double quotes. For example:
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```
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<div data-address="""Mouse House,
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"Mouse" Lane,
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Rodentville,
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Ratland."""/>
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``` |