Thank you, both Jed and Tobias. I will just use the full macro definition 
format instead of one line definition for now.

I get one more question with global variable (macro).

For global variable, the value is passed as a string if I understood 
correctly.
So, every time I call that variable, the value is also parse as string. It 
means I can't set filters as values and expect them to work as filters, 
right?

I mean let's say the value of my global variable variableName is prefix[=], 
then when I put it in filter as <$list filter = "[<variableName>]"/>, it 
won't work. It won't work as the perimeter of a macro as well.

The reason I am asking this is because I want to set global variable for 
different combinations of filters, like admin tiddlers, foo tiddlers with 
custom features, etc., that I use often.

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