Hi,

I was thinking more of something like this : <<list-links "[tag{!!title}]">>

Regards

FrD

Le lundi 30 juillet 2018 15:39:42 UTC+2, Alexei R a écrit :
>
> Than you.
> Following expression seems to be working well:
> <<list-links "[tag<currentTiddler>]">>
> But I don't exactly understand why...
> Shouldn't I refer somewhere specifically to the tiddler's title field?
>
>
> On Monday, July 30, 2018 at 4:21:43 PM UTC+3, FrD wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Look at the end of this doc tiddler (Special parameters) : 
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Introduction%20to%20filter%20notation
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> FrD
>>
>> Le lundi 30 juillet 2018 14:50:48 UTC+2, Alexei R a écrit :
>>>
>>> Lets say I have multiple tiddlers* tagged *"X".
>>> And I have additional tiddler that has *title* "X".
>>>
>>> Now if I type 
>>> <<list-links "[tag[X]]">>
>>>   into the text area of the tiddler with title "X" - I get list of all 
>>> tiddlers tagged "X".
>>>
>>> But why similar expression, which supposed to use transclusion,
>>> <<list-links "[tag[{{!!title}}]]">>
>>>   doesn't give me the same result? The result is empty list...
>>>
>>> What is my mistake?
>>>
>>

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