Ciao Mark S.

I thought your comments very astute.

>From my point of view when writing the "document" is the "emergent whole 
concept". The less I have to go out of it the better. Having tools and 
methods WITHIN it that let me, say create a link to a transclusion, 
footnote, expansion etc the better.

Your idea of having a "tooled version" and an "output version" that hides 
all the tool mechanisms makes a lot of sense to me.

Best wishes
Josiah

Mark S. opined ...

The next step would be to have a button next to each item that allows you 
> to switch from link to transclusion. And/or a small link when displayed as 
> a transclusion so you could quickly edit the text. 
>

The current status would be stored in a flag in the tiddler. 
>

The macro might also need a way to display different text when linking. And 
> also default to using  caption (ala uni-links) when no  link description is 
> given. 
>
 

> There would also be a master configuration tiddler for final publication 
> that only shows the transcluded results with no buttons.
>
 

> These ideas are motivated by the need to move quickly between edit/view 
> modes, and the fact that there is no easy way to change the contents of 
> macros (or links) globally. So once you've created a title, it's easiest to 
> stick with it though you may want it to be displayed differently.
>

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