I thought that I was clever to make a slider macro/reveal widget that 
stored its state in just the tiddler it was in:

\define slider(label,text)
<$set name=this value=$(currentTiddler)$ >
<$button popup="$:/state/<<this>>$label$" class="btn-invisible 
tw-slider">$label$</$button>
<$reveal type="nomatch" text="" default="" state="$:/state/<<this>>$label$" 
animate="yes">

$text$

</$reveal></$set>
\end

<<slider "*" "hello there">>


but when I put "<<slider "*" "hello there">>" in two separate tiddlers, 
they both open when I click on either of them.  If I change the "*" to 
something different in the second one, like "**" they stay separate, but I 
thought the use of <<this>> (whose value=$(currentTiddler)$) would put the 
state in different places because the tiddlers are named differently.

What am I doing wrong here?


thanks,
- Dave


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