Eric,

thanks for your reply and it does make sense. However, as an old-timer XML guy, leaving out the close tags is 'difficult'. Also it makes for an exception and I abhore exceptions to markups cause experience shows exceptions breed exceptions which in turn breed........

A final comment, the documentation of TiddlyWiki is all over the place. As a newbie, I find it difficult to find answers to my issues. The examples don't always make sense especially those that are coded to a macro, like <<.operator-example 1 "[[23]add[19]]">> in the Add Examples tiddler. This does not help me work out the syntax or use of an item. The writer assumes the reader is familiar with things and is looking for a refresh. Where does one look for the .operator-example tiddler, search doesn't find it?

This is especially true for documentation about filters. From what I have gleaned so far, filters are the concept that makes things work and as such an important central concept that I would expect similarly sized and detailed documentation with lots and lots of examples.

I am not trying to be negative but positive, for future newbies

bobj

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