G'day Mat,

Without knowing TW's guts, I'm tempted to say that kind of notation would 
get TW into a bit of notation overload (i.e. a notation meaning different 
things depending on the scenario/context, and maybe getting a little hard 
to differentiate between the scenarios/contexts.)

That might be pushing successful parsing beyond limits.

But it would take somebody in the nitty-gritty-know to chime in.
On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 8:58:19 AM UTC-3 Mat wrote:

> (Somewhat related to a post I just made about "filter links 
> <https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/tiddlywiki/c/8EsUjjd-5dQ>")
>
> Here's a syntactic idea: It would be neat if filters could be run directly 
> instead of having to be encapsultated in arcane triple braces (arcanely 
> called "filtered transclusion")? I.e instead of
>
> {{{ [tag[HelloThere]] }}}
>
> ...it could just directly be...
>
> [tag[HelloThere]]
>
> ...and the output from the filter is shown.
>
> AFAIK, a plain bracket link [[HelloThere]] is considered a filter, 
> evidently run to give the link. (But [title[HelloThere]] does not work.)
>
> <:-)
>

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