Hi, Thomas,

I spend two hours playing your macro and it's really amazing!
Your method is nearly what I seek! And with some modifications, the Extract 
Macro could be useful in more cases.
It seems like using macros is the most ideal solution to this kind of 
problems now.

The only slight "flaw" is that if you use the same identifier to include 
several snippets in one tiddler (e.g. " , //, or <!--  FR --> here), you 
can only extract the first snippet and others will be ignored.
Maybe this flaw can be easily bypassed by using different identifiers (like 
<FR 1>, <FR 2>,<FR3>...) and extracting them in another tiddler one by one. 
(Though "ugly", it works.)
Or this can be solved with some improvements to the Extract Macro itself so 
that it can recognize all the snippets included by the same identifier. 
(And this may take me some time ...)

A little suggestion:
I think that the tiddler "SummaryTest" and "SummaryResults" is more 
appropriate to be displayed in your page as the example for beginners of 
your macro.
(http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#SummaryTest)
The tiddler "Extract Macro" may contain too much information and a beginner 
could feel confused. (Just my personal feeling, no offence. :P)

Thanks again for your awesome solution!


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