Hi Mark

> I noticed that if you use the macro for excision, that the "transcluded" text 
> does not include images and leaves out formatting. If you do a plain 
> transclusion with curly brackets, it does include images. It seems to me that 
> the macro should do a real transclusion so you you can see what you're 
> actually getting.

Excising to a macro call is designed to be used with your own custom macros. 
The default “translink" macro that is provided is intended to demonstrate how 
to use the feature; it’s not particularly useful in it’s own right.

> After some more experimentation, I see that the problem may be the 
> <$transclusion> widget -- it doesn't include images or formatting either. 

Do you mean the <$transclude> widget? By default, it wikifies the target text, 
and so does indeed include images and formatting.

> On the other hand, changing the macro to use curly brackets doesn't bring 
> back the formatting, and everything is displayed in inline mode. So it will 
> take more than one tweak to get right.

What do you mean by “changing the macro to use curly brackets”? 

Can you perhaps show some specific examples that do not behave as you expect?

Best wishes

Jeremy.




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