Thank you Mark! Thank you Jeremy!

Yes, the name is confusing! I would rather call it getNewState, genState or 
something like that!

Anyway, I learned know what it is. It generate unique state tiddlers!

/Mohammad



On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 7:40:13 PM UTC+4:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
>
> 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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