Mohammad

I think what Eric's example says is importing a macro defines it in the tiddler 
its imported to but you need to call it '<<macro>>` to get it to access 
parameters or variables like $(var)$ but when you import it you can import one 
that calls another.

Otherwise there something subtle in the words you use to summarise Eric's work 
that sounds slightly incorrect.

Regards
Tony

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