Hi Danielo

If your plugin needs to create global variables you should do so in the $tw
namespace. For example:

$tw.plugins.danielo515.mysuperplugin.MY_CONSTANT

You'd create the global with something like this:

$tw = $tw.plugins || {};
$tw.plugins.danielo515 = $tw.plugins.danielo515 || {};
$tw.plugins.danielo515.mysuperplugin = $tw.plugins.danielo515.mysuperplugin
|| {};
$tw.plugins.danielo515.mysuperplugin.MY_CONSTANT =
"$:/mycomplicatedtiddlertitle"

Best wishes

Jeremy.



On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 8:41 AM, Danielo Rodríguez <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I was thinking that is horrible while developing a plugin to remember all
> the tiddler names and remember where do you use them. If you have to change
> one (because I'm horrible giving names) you have to change it in all the
> places where the plugin uses it and you have to remember that new name.
> This will be easier defining global variables. This way you only write it
> once, and change as many times as you want. You can even create test
> tiddlers, change the variable value to the new tiddler, and voilá! test
> ready.
>
> I think this is possible using global macros, but, is there any better
> solution?
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