This version doesn't make you provide the origins list by hand. It shows 
the link to the origin, rather than wrapping the count-origin:

! ORIGIN COUNTS

<$wikify text="<<get-wikified-counts>> +[nsort[]]" name="filter-counts">
<$list filter=<<filter-counts>> variable="count-origin">
<$wikify text="<<get-origins-list>>" name="list-origins-list">
<$list filter=<<list-origins-list>>  variable="origintype">
<$wikify name=filter-for-origin text=
"[title[<<count-origin>>]regexp[-<<origintype>>$]]" >
<$list filter=<<filter-for-origin>> variable=originname>
<<count-origin>> <$link to=<<origintype>>><<origintype>></$link> <br/>
</$list>
</$wikify>
</$list>
</$wikify>
</$list>
</$wikify>



On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 1:12:45 PM UTC-7, Dave wrote:
>
> Yes, my mind boggles even understanding what your script before this 
> does.  This will give me something to ponder on a Sunday afternoon :)
>
> Thank you so much!
> - Dave
>

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