Hi
No need for a double macro -- this seems to work:
\define myTitle(title) $title$ info""
<<myTitle {{!!title}}>>
-- not too sure what your desired string should be
-- the macrocall can be used as a variable for setting a parameter elsewhere
regards
On Tuesday, 26 July 2016 13:57:44 UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
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> Hi there,
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> i want to transclude the title of the current tiddler within a macro.
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> Firstly, here ist he macro:
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> \define myMacro()
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> look here for more informations: [[ {{!title}} (Info) ]]
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> \end
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> Secondly, here ist the macro call:
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> <<<myMacro>>>
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> Thirdly, this should be seen:
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> A link to a tiddler with a title which consists of a) the current
> tiddler and b) the string „ (Info“)
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> Background: I’m developing a set of flash cards and on the top of each
> page there should be a link to an „info-page“ for the current tiddler.
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> Thanks in advance
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> Jonathan
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