Hi Tobias

Would that be exatly equivalent to the list macro?
>

There's no macro called "<<list>>", but there is a list widget.

The list macros are a a group of macros that wrap the list widget to
capture common usages. At the moment, the only one is "<<list-links>>".

> If not for the core, if and how is it possible to define the output for
the list-links macro?

I'm happy to consider improvements to the list-link macro, but if what you
want is very different then you'll probably be better off using the
list-links macro as a starting point for developing your own custom macro.


> In that regard, I find the documentation at...
>
> http://tiddlywiki.com/#ListMacro
>
> ...a bit confusing. What exactly distinguishes the list macro from the
> list-links macro?
>

See above. As I mentioned in a another thread, if you'd like to help with
improving the documentation I'll happily accept contributions submitted as
a standalone HTML file.

Best wishes

Jeremy.


>
> Thanks for all the great work...
>
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>



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