PS: I found another post from you on the same topic
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/TiddlyWiki/WWKlkMR-zfs/7nl_ARXqBwAJ
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Thank you Tones. I settled on using a single @. Because all other options
require tweaking the templates.
Your bit about using @@ in a SVG tiddler is awesome.
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talha,
The rule to avoid special characters in titles should be followed anyway.
While I understand you may want to document wikitext in titles there are
plenty of other ways.
1. Rule one do not use special characters in titles
2. Including wikitext markup in titles breaks rule 1
3.
On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 6:03:03 AM UTC-7, talha131 wrote:
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> I think you meant,
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> <$text text={{!!title}} />
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> OOPS! That's exactly what I meant. I've edited my previous post to show
the intended syntax.
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Thank you Eric. I never got the warning. Not sure what the reason is.
*I am going to remove @@ from the title and use single @ in the title.* By
the way, title of my tiddler was Use @@ to style the tiddlers, which is the
tiddler in which I documented my observations on @@.
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On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 5:22:29 AM UTC-7, talha131 wrote:
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> Say I created tiddler with the title,
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> Test @@%+&*[] example
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> This is a bad idea! In fact, TiddlyWiki shows a warning when you enter a
title containing special characters:
Warning: avoid using any of the characters
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