On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 1:48:21 AM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> If you standardize the style naming, then you can create a single macro 
> for all 3 formats. It gets invoked like:
>
> <<flimage float:"right" "Motovun Jack.jpg" caption:"''float right''" 
>> tooltip:"Motovun Jack - The TiddlyWiki Mascot">>
>>
>
You are right. but I'd go with a name eg: position instead of float. I 
think for users this is clearer. position could be left, right or center

But I also think, having different macros gives us a bit more flexibility 
in the future. So users can have slightly different code for left, right 
and center. ... Just at the beginning it happens to be the same. So the 
code looks duplicated. ... But only time can tell, what's easier to handle 
:)

-m

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