Glad you like it :-)

I had to change it a bit - I didn't want it to work via the 
> ViewTemplate, so I hacked off the tag, removed the last div and call the 
> roam macro where I need it. 
>

Yeah, if I recall, the first version (cherrypicker) had a separate macro. 
The limitation is of course that you can no longer do your "pushing" off 
the cuff as you write and have it appear automatically wherever.
 

I'd also like to hide the source-push-@ call somehow... 
>

Yes, this is definitely part of a much extended version I have in mind 
where one should be able to assign arbitrary start and end markers that 
control what happens to the encompassed segment. The markers would be 
visible/hidden depending on which marker it is. For example, we should be 
able to easily highlight text segments without the markers being visible in 
view mode. I guess this can be called "arbitrary parser rules". 

What I have in mind would be much smoother if the user could mark a text 
and then *select* markers, perhaps via some text-completion tool. Just the 
other day, I found Simplete <https://github.com/innoq/simplete> by none 
other than Grand TWizard FND! It is not made for TW though. And there is 
Alain Dutechs edit-comptext <https://github.com/snowgoon88/TW5-extendedit> 
which is great already with the @ttention plugin... but it is, as far as I 
know, not maintained and I've found some glitches.

Anyway, if you make something useful of @ttention, please share.

<:-)

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