OK, thanks - found the answer here:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/edit$20button/tiddlywiki/I77yZOUD2_Y/mUxubjx4qaoJ

On Thursday, February 27, 2014 7:25:48 AM UTC+2, Matabele wrote:
>
> I am working on a simple Menu which transcludes a series of sections of a 
> main topic (like a slideshow):
>
> \define sliderList(section)
> <$button popup="$:/state/$section$" class="btn-invisible tw-slider">
> |! $section$  <i class="fa-angle-double-right"></i>|
> </$button>
> <$reveal type="nomatch" text="" default="" state="$:/state/$section$" 
> animate="yes">
> <$transclude tiddler="$section$" />
> </$reveal>
>
> \end
>
> <<sliderList "section1">>
> <<sliderList "section2">>
> ...
>
> I now wish to add an edit button which selects the currently transcluded 
> section for editing
>
> \define editLink()
> <$button message="tw-edit-tiddler" class="btn-invisible">
> Edit Button
> <$reveal type="nomatch" text="" default="" animate="yes">
> ...
> (What do I place here?)
> ...
> </$reveal>
> </$button>
>
> (and somewhere in one or more of the transcluded tiddlers, the macrocall)
> ...
> <<editLink>> 
>
> The button always opens the Menu itself for editing rather than the 
> currently transcluded section. Messing with the code for the sliderList 
> macro (storing $section$ elsewhere) seems to mess with the formatting. 
> Surely the system must have a marker somewhere reflecting the currently 
> transcluded section, which I can hook into?
>
> Any ideas on this? 
>
> -------------
> An example of the menu (without edit function) can be seen here: 
> http://wills.tiddlyspot.com/ - #WikiText Help
>
>
>
>

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