On Feb 7, 8:47 pm, funkyeah <[email protected]> wrote:
> What would you consider that type of statement to be? It doesn't fit
> in with the <<macro>> formatting thats described everywhere, but I've
> seen it referred to as a macro. Is it a special case of a macro that
> doesn't need <<>>? What else fits into this category? Is there an
> existing resource that describes this?
>
> The tag parameter is mentioned athttp://www.tiddlywiki.com/#Reference
> but I haven't found much of anywhere that describes what and where the
> syntax like the item in the title can be used.

You might find this documentation useful
http://docs.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5Blist%20macro%5D%5D%20%5B%5Bfilters%20syntax%5D%5D

If something is missing please let us know and someone will add it.

There is also a filters space on TiddlySpace that adds more power to
the filtering mechanism. The additional features can be read about
here
http://filters.tiddlyspace.com/#SiteInfo

Hope that helps,

Colm

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