Hi Damon,
 Yes, it seems something is wrong with the counter in this complex case!
Unfortunately I could not reproduce the issue as the case is a complex one!
 I am working on Refnotes and I will have a look to clean up the
stylesheets and see if everything is correct!


Best wishes
Mohammad


On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 8:46 PM History Buff <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Mohammad,
>
> Thanks for the reply. It will take me some time to generate a sample wiki.
> In the meantime, here are some screenshots that better illustrate what I'm
> talking about.
>
> This first one is the initial dynamic table with no search performed to
> filter the results (just showing the column with footnotes because my
> content is proprietary):
>
> [image: DynamicTableUnfiltered.png]
>
> Now here is the result of showfnotes with the unfiltered footnotes:
>
> [image: showfnotes-unfiltered.png]
>
> Now I perform a search to filter the results of the dynamic table (just as
> you did as an example). The footnotes are renumbered to start at 1:
>
> [image: DynamicTableFiltered.png]
>
> Here is the results of the showfnotes after filtering the dynamic table
> results. I have not closed and re-opened the details widget yet. You can
> see that the footnotes start with number 6 which is the unfiltered
> numbering. The output of the showfnotes shows only the filtered results,
> but they are not numbered correctly:
>
> [image: showfnotes-filtered.png]
>
> Finally, if I simply close the details widget and re-open, the showfnotes
> output is renumbered:
>
> [image: showfnotes-filtered-details-reopened.png]
>
> I know that you're using a css counter. I've tried inserted a counter
> reset with a stylesheet in various places, but it has made no difference so
> far.
>
> Damon
>
> On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 1:53:28 AM UTC-7 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> Hi History Buff,
>> If I understand your question well,  it is only related to showfnotes.
>> You like showfnotes renumber the output based on the filtered list of
>> tiddlers (footnotes??)
>>
>> Would you please provide a minimum example wiki?
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 1:56:46 AM UTC+4:30 History Buff wrote:
>>
>>> So I have a situation where I thought the above would solve my problem,
>>> but I haven't been able to get there yet.
>>>
>>> I have a Shiraz Dynamic Table where one of the columns contains
>>> footnotes using Mohammad's Refnotes plugin. I also have it set up so that I
>>> can filter the content of the dynamic table with a search parameter. So far
>>> so good. The footnotes are numbered 1 through "x" and when I enter a search
>>> parameter, the results of the results are filtered and the footnotes get
>>> renumbered 1 through  "y" as expected.
>>>
>>> I also have the showfnotes macro below the dynamic table to list the
>>> footnotes. This works fine until I enter a search term and filter the
>>> table. Once filtered, the footnotes that are shown retain the pre-filter
>>> numbering unless I leave the tiddler and come back to it which then
>>> renumbers the footnotes being shown starting at 1 and now matches the
>>> filtered content. I can get similar behavior when I wrap the showfnotes
>>> macro in a details widget. If I close and then reopen the details widget,
>>> the footnotes shown get renumbered to match the filtered content. I would
>>> like to have the footnotes being listed by the showfnotes macro to
>>> automatically get renumbered when I filter the content of the above dynamic
>>> table. Wrapping the showfnotes macro in the set widget as mentioned above
>>> and setting the trigger to the current time using my search button doesn't
>>> do the trick. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 3:29:57 PM UTC-7 [email protected]
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Brilliant!  Always learning something new.  Never heard about the
>>>> $:/temp thing before.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Matt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 5:19:34 PM UTC-4, Eric Shulman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 12:52:02 PM UTC-7, Matthew Lauber
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey All, I've got a unusual request.  I've created a list filter
>>>>>> 'shuffle' that randomizes the order of a list.  Each time it's rendered 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> list changes.  Combining this with a 'first' I can get a random subset of
>>>>>> the list (think choosing 10 random character names).  But unfortunately, 
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> haven't been able to come up with a fully satisfactory way to refresh the
>>>>>> list.  Ideally, I'd like to be able to click a button and repaint the
>>>>>> tiddler, without it being treated as if the data changed (because it
>>>>>> hasn't)  I've gotten a button working with the following code, but every
>>>>>> time it's clicked, the tiddlywiki thinks it needs to be saved.  Can 
>>>>>> anyone
>>>>>> think of a better way to handle things?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <$button>
>>>>>> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-edit-tiddler" />
>>>>>> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-cancel-tiddler" $param="Draft of
>>>>>> 'Names'" />
>>>>>> Refresh
>>>>>> </$button>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> One way to force a refresh of some content is to make it dependent on
>>>>> a tiddler value by wrapping it inside a <$set>...</$set>, like this:
>>>>> <$set name="trigger" value={{$:/temp/trigger}}>
>>>>>    *** your content here ***
>>>>> </$set>
>>>>>
>>>>> Then, write a button that changes the $:/temp/trigger value, like this:
>>>>> <$button>
>>>>> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/temp/trigger" $value=<<now
>>>>> "0hh:0mm:0ss">>/>
>>>>> refresh trigger
>>>>> </$button>
>>>>>
>>>>> By setting the trigger text to the current time, the value of the
>>>>> trigger changes each time you press the button.  This, in turn, triggers
>>>>> the refresh of the dependent content.  Note that, by using $:/temp/... to
>>>>> store the trigger, it will avoid marking the document as "dirty" (in need
>>>>> of saving).
>>>>>
>>>>> enjoy,
>>>>> -e
>>>>> Eric Shulman
>>>>> ELS Design Studios
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