In TWC, this was achieved thanks to "sections".
This feature has been dropped for TW5 (there is at least one discussion in 
this group about this decision. In short: using tiddlers fits best the 
philosophy of TW).

I've tested some things with fields and indexes, unfortunatly without any 
probant result (at best the text reference is used as label for the tab).

<<tabs "[{$:/palettes/Vanilla##primary}] 
[[$:/palettes/Vanilla##background]]">> gives these two empty tabs:
| #5778d8 | $:/palettes/Vanilla##background |

<<tabs "[{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla!!description}] 
[[$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/cecily!!description]]">> gives these two empty tabs:
| A basic default theme | $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/cecily!!description |


Le jeudi 18 septembre 2014 13:57:22 UTC+2, Michael a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I remember that it was possible in TWC to create tabs from text sections 
> in the same tiddler.
>
> The TW5 tabs macro seems to take only entire (separate) tiddlers as input 
> for the tabsList. Or is it possible to organise content from the same 
> tiddler into tabs?
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Michael
>

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