Yes, I know that.  I'm not asking for myself.  My point is that it should 
be easy for anybody to learn about all TiddlyWiki features involved in any 
example in the documentation.

Every example is a showcase for more than the one thing the example was 
created for.

Not a great idea of always putting users in the position of asking where 
things are all of the time.

Unless that is the point: we don't want the documentation to be so good 
that users don't have to always ask questions?

TiddlyWiki allows for mapping intertwingularity (i.e. making and showing 
all of the relationships to all things.)

It is sad and disappointing that TiddlyWiki features are being used in the 
documentation, but the very usage not documented.  Lost opportunities.

On Friday, April 1, 2022 at 4:35:17 AM UTC-3 PMario wrote:

> Go to Advanced search. Search for ".operator" (without the quotes) and 
> have a look at the *system tab*. There are 2 results. 
> You basically can find absolutely everything in TW with advanced search, 
> if you switch tabs.
> -m
>

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