Mohammad,

That is a great tip. I suppose I was talking about when setting parameters, 
and your example is in WikiText.

But I will use that.


On Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 12:46:18 PM UTC+10, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Tony!
>  I use triple quotes to create a paragraph in a list.
> see below
>
>
> * One
> * """ Two 
> This is a muliline item!
> """
> * Third
>
>
> Is there other uses and differences?
>
> Mohammad
>
> On Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 4:11:00 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Jed et al..
>>
>> Yes this is important, and I did not actually see why double doublequote 
>> is not there, thanks Jed
>>
>> This is how I understand it.
>>
>> =undelimited-name
>> ='undelimited-name'
>> ='delimited name'  ie space in name is a delimiter so need quotes
>> ='' empty single quotes empty value
>> ="delimited name" 
>> ="" empty double quotes empty value
>> ="""delimited name""" 
>>
>> I believe the same is true when setting defaults in macros
>> \define macro-name(value:"value here" 2ndval)
>> I have not tested every case
>> and when calling macros
>>
>> <<macro-name "value here">> based on position
>>
>> <<macro-name 2ndval="value here">> based on name
>>
>>
>> *The idea is a particular quote method allows anything but that quote 
>> method itself to exist between the quotes.*
>>
>> A good example is using wikify which is likely to have double quotes in 
>> it so we use """triple double-quotes so we can "quote" in here"""
>>
>> With this specified a little more at https://tiddlywiki.com/#Filter%20Run 
>> and *other places* on tiddlywiki.com
>>
>> Regards Tony
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 6:11:09 AM UTC+10, Jed Carty wrote:
>>>
>>> The only difference between ", """ and ' is what they match with. There 
>>> are multiple options so that you can have " or ' inside a string literal. 
>>> There is no difference in their meaning.
>>>
>>> "" isn't used aside to indicate an empty string.
>>>
>>

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