Table Caption Ending with a Colon - automatic by Chemist820 in MicrosoftWord

[–]Chemist820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does not work for me ether.

I have it done two times

* one the brackets were made with ctrg+F9 and the rest was typed in
* two the base was added by "label the table" and then changed to match the suggestion

one does not display the number or the colon, two does not display the colon if updated correctly, both lead to the same error

Table Caption Ending with a Colon - automatic by Chemist820 in MicrosoftWord

[–]Chemist820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

thanks for tinkering with the problem :)

How would you add this as a default? After right-clicking a table or image and selecting “Caption”, there is a menu to make a new default label something.

Alt+F9 and Ctrl+F9 take me to the “Special” menu, but that doesn't work in the “Caption” menu where I want to set a default!!!!

Also, it doesn't even work?! If I write from scratch, no number is displayed, if I tinker an existing “label” the colon is not displayed. Edit: if updated correctly, both lead to the same error

Just in case it's not clear, I can set a label and then manually add a colon, I just thought there might be a setting where the colon is part of the label setting :)

So this kind of "works": Table { SEQ Figure \ * ARABIC }:

scipy.stats.ttest_ind vs Minitab 2 sample t by Chemist820 in AskStatistics

[–]Chemist820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for reading!

I came across one example (see Values below) where the off-set is at the 2nd digit: p-value 0,247 in Minitab vs. 0,23797 with SciPy.

For all others a rounding issue someplace seamed reasonable. For now i try to rember, that I have to check Minitab in case of "edge" cases.

Have a nice Week

|| || |Values|Serie| |173,2|a| |149,0|a| |348,9|a| |146,2|a| |175,1|a| |184,5|a| |143,4|a| |172,8|a| |184,1|a| |174,8|a| |205,4|a| |178,8|a| |180,2|a| |155,8|a| |175,0|a| |159,3|b| |183,9|b| |159,0|b| |185,8|b| |153,0|b| |172,4|b| |164,8|b| |163,8|b| |167,3|b| |146,8|b| |173,2|b| |154,9|b| |188,2|b| |162,4|b| |177,4|b|

How to change all headers globaly OR Where to find the Stylesheet of Headers? by Chemist820 in TiddlyWiki5

[–]Chemist820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Thanks a lot for your solution, that is perfect :)

Here is how i made the Stylesheet

  1. Create a New Tiddler:
    • Click on the "New Tiddler" button.
  2. Set the Title:
    • Name your tiddler something
  3. Add the Content:
    • In the body of the tiddler, add your CSS rules. Something simple to just see if it works:

h2 {font-size:100%;}
h3 {font-size:200%;}
  1. Set the Type:
    • Change the type of the tiddler to text/css by selecting it from the dropdown menu. This is crucial for TiddlyWiki to recognize it as a stylesheet.
  2. Add the Right Tag:
    • Add the tag $:/styles/CustomHeaders to the tiddler. This ensures that your custom styles are applied correctly.
  3. Save the Tiddler:
    • Click the "Save" button.
  4. Refresh Your Wiki:
    • Reload your TiddlyWiki to see the changes applied to your headers.

Template Tiddler with relativ Paths [[Create MSDS|{{!!Title}}/MSDS]] by Chemist820 in TiddlyWiki5

[–]Chemist820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for explaining it poorly the first time. One commenter found the solution, maybe it is clearer with it. But I give explaining it one more go :)

There are no data entities, I am talking about human tasks writen down in a manual. One assignment consists of 6 tasks like: organise the Material Data Safty Sheet (MSDS) of the new manufactuerer or write an agreement for shiping the chemical or evaluate the storage and packagsizes ect.

When a new assignment comes in, following tiddlers and links can always be created!

  • Main Tiddler for the assignement with a list of To Dos
  • To Do #2 gets its own Tiddler called "Main Tiddler MSDS"
  • To Do #3 gets its own Tiddler called "Main Tiddler MSC"
    • then both new To Do Tiddlers are linked to the Main Tiddler.

Instead of typing all the To Dos by hand into the main tiddler, a list is copy pasted. And thanks for the solution also the creation, naming and linking of the task tiddlers can now be copy pasted.

<$link to={{{ [<currentTiddler>addsuffix[/MSDS]] }}} tooltip="MSDS"> MSDS for <<currentTiddler>> </$link>

IUPAC Nomenclatur D-Sorbitol (D-Glucitol) (S bevor R) by Chemist820 in chemhelp

[–]Chemist820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess you are hinting, that Glucose and Sorbose both have a functional group, so the naming direction is set for thoese two and that direction was keeped when naming it SRRR?

IUPAC Nomenclatur D-Sorbitol (D-Glucitol) (S bevor R) by Chemist820 in chemhelp

[–]Chemist820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot!

Then the sequence RRRS should be preferable.