On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 8:37:04 PM UTC-4, Jon Ewing wrote: > > A bit contrived but this example aptly demonstrated the issue I'm > encountering. > > In a single file wiki I can define a tiddler with the following simple > macro (tagged as '$:/tags/Macro') > > *\define concat(s1:"" s2:"" s3:"" s4:"" s5:"") $s1$$s2$$s3$$s4$$s5$* > > I can call that macro as wikitext in another tiddler and it renders > > *<<concat "This" "Is" "Concatented">>* ---> ThisIsConcatented > > The exact same macro definition and call from a different tiddler in a > Node.js wiki renders nothing. The macro works fine if defined in the same > tiddler though. > > Am I missing something special about using the Node.js version of > Tiddlywiki? Javascript macros work fine but I hate to have to code up > javascript for quick and dirty solutions. > > I am not an experienced javascript/Node.js/browser developer and so at > this time don't understand how to trace TiddlyWiki execution. > > Many thanks for any insights. > <<Jon Ewing>> > >
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