TT,

Answer: Because on searching for date on tiddlywiki.com It will document 
it? perhaps with keywords, history, historical, prehistory, ancient dates 
etc...

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 8:28:55 PM UTC+11, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Mark & all
>
> Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> I feel that the date filter operators inside of TW were made for the 
>> internal needs of TW, not
>> necessarily for the general user. The 1899 limitation is just one case in 
>> point. There's nothing in the core, 
>> for instance, that would allow you to calculate all the dates in a 10 day 
>> range, or to
>> calculate the difference between two dates.
>>
>
> Okay. This is the likeliest explanation of why the OP arose in the first 
> place.
>
> So its one of those things we can address in TW (say through Mark S' good 
> approach at 
> https://marxsal.github.io/various/playground.html#Date%20Conversion%20Macros
> ).
>
> But how would a social historian get to know it existed & use it?
>
> Thoughts
> TT
>
>

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