On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 6:58:34 AM UTC-7, AlexHough wrote:
>
> Jeremy,
>
> To see the difference you have to open up the tiddler.
>
> I think the docuemntation example is possibly a bit confusing.
>
> For learning I think that perhaps the "try it" feature kind of gets in the 
> way of opening the tiddler and seeing inside.
>
>
Yes. I agree with this. I want to see (and maybe borrow) the real code, not 
carefully orchestrated code where I can't see what's really going on. Also, 
some of the "try this" examples are broken, because they depended on data 
relations that no longer exist.

"Qualify" can also mean something like "to define more carefully", So the 
qualify macro helps create state tiddlers that won't be confused with each 
other. Or at least that was my interpretation.

 -- Mark

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