>
> The notation is essentially the same as Jeremy's suggestion, except I used 
> attribute names with the $ prefix (is there a good reason for the 
> inconsistency on use of $ in different widgets? I often get errors due to 
> guessing wrongly, and sometimes these can be data-deleting errors)
>

The $ prefix is ONLY used for the widget name (i.e., <$name ....>). 
 Attribute names are just simple keywords.  The $ also is used as a prefix 
on "system" tiddlers (i.e,. "$:/..."), which can be *transcluded* as 
parameter values in a widget call (using the {{...}} syntax).  However, 
this is not an "attribute name"... it's a reference to a tiddler.

enjoy,
-e
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