Josiah!
 Thank you for this query! I see still the ", "", """ category is left! I 
appreciate if Eric or other experts explain this.

*Mohammad*

On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 10:01:29 PM UTC+4:30, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Just adding a note to this thread on the v. 5.16 addition for 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Macro%20Definitions%20in%20WikiText "Parameters 
> As Variables"
>
> TT: The one thing that I'd like to know is whether, in all contexts, you 
>>> need  __underscore brackets__ to be "bracketed", i.e. does this 
>>> construct always have to have "<<" or "<" etc. around it? 
>>>
>>
> Jermolene...
>>
>> The parameter name wrapped in double underscores is a valid variable name 
>> in its own right. When used in a filter it wouldn't have the double angle 
>> brackets:
>>
>> <<link-links "[tag<__tagname__>!sort[modified]]">>
>>
>> To put it another way: macro parameters are made available within the 
>> body of a macro as variables named with the parameter name wrapped in 
>> double underscores.
>>
>

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