On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 7:25:33 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> There is a potential issue with this approach. It means that each time the 
> filter is evaluated it might return different results, even if the tiddler 
> store hasn't changed. This is contrary to the expectations of the rest of 
> the system; it means, for example, that content could change unexpectedly 
> whenever there is a refresh cycle. In many situations this might not 
> matter, of course.
>
> A better approach would be to generate a random number and store it in a 
> tiddler, and then use that tiddler value to choose a tiddler to display. 
> That would mean that the entire state of the UI is once more represented by 
> the tiddler store.
>
>
So the filter does not run at the activation of the widget? 

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