LG, The first is a character count in the current tiddler, the second the word count in the current tiddler.
Sorry if I have confused you, I think I assumed too much. Regards Tones On Monday, 12 October 2020 04:29:58 UTC+11, LG wrote: > > Hello, Tony! > > Well, that's what I get for trying to read when I'm so tired. I tried that > and this is what I'm seeing now: > > 11th October 2020 at 1:16pm 359 in-post 35 Words > > > I checked it several times against other word counters to ensure that it > is accurate. I'm guessing the "359 in-post" refers to all of the TiddlyWiki > code? > > > > On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 2:13 AM TW Tones <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> LG, >> >> Simply put this provides a way to place things into the subtitle of all >> tiddlers. >> >> One of those things is a display of *characters and words found in the >> text field of tiddlers* found defined in >> $:/PSaT/subtitle-tags/text-size >> >> It has the added feature that it has two numbers which it uses to >> indicate if the character counts exceed one of two values. >> In this case the two thresholds relate to posts or articles in the >> LinkedIn.com network. another example 10,000+ words I hear is what some >> essays must be for universities etc... >> >> Your original enquiry for was the whole of the wiki? This is the same but >> for each tiddler. Either remove the logic or add your own thresholds. >> By the way it works in edit as well :) >> >> Going forward the subtitle-tags.json what else can you do with it? >> Perhaps it could be designed to count words after rendering, to count the >> works in the finished tiddler after transclusions etc.. >> >> >> Has this answered your Questions? >> >> Tones >> >> On Saturday, 10 October 2020 13:31:16 UTC+11, LG wrote: >>> >>> Hey, Tony! >>> >>> I'm happy to help. I'll admit that I'm not sure what I'm looking for >>> here, so I'd appreciate you spelling it out for me. >>> >>> I did the import and read the info off the usage tiddler. I then created >>> a "Subtitle Test" tiddler and wrote: Hey. This resulted in it appearing >>> right next to the date (under the title) with no space between the time and >>> Hey. When I added " Hey" (with no quotation marks), the expected and >>> hoped for space appeared between the date and Hey. >>> >>> 9th October 2020 at 10:21pm Hey. >>> >>> >>> I'm not sure what this part means in what I should be looking for: >>> >>>> >>>> - Are the number of characters below 1300 they fit in a linked in >>>> post >>>> - Are the number of characters above 1300 and under 125,000 they >>>> fit in a linked in Article. >>>> >>>> How I'm interpreting it is that if the subtitle text is below a certain >>> amount, it'll fit in the subtitle area. So I adjusted and set the below >>> level as 10. After I put in ~60 dummy text and checked again, all ~60 words >>> still showed up in the subtitle field. I'm certain that I'm not >>> understanding your intentions. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> LG >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 12:42 AM TW Tones <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Lg, >>>> >>>> I was working on a small project to create subtitle tags, basically >>>> using the tag $:/tags/subtitle you can place items in the tiddler >>>> subtitle. >>>> >>>> This text size measure sounded like an ideal candidate. >>>> >>>> - Using the suggestions in this thread for words and characters >>>> - I also added two value tests >>>> - Are the number of characters below 1300 they fit in a linked >>>> in post >>>> - Are the number of characters above 1300 and under 125,000 they >>>> fit in a linked in Article. >>>> >>>> If you install this JSON then open $:/PSaT/subtitle-tags/text-size and >>>> you can see how I did it and adjust to you needs. >>>> >>>> *Note It modified the core tiddler $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle* >>>> >>>> Any feedback will help me publish it. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Tony >>>> >>>> On Monday, 5 October 2020 11:58:50 UTC+11, LG wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I copied all of my writing into one TW file. Is there a way to get a >>>>> total word count? 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