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>
> BurningTreeC uses: *\rules only* at one point *inside* a macro
>
> On tiddywiki.com I read the tiddler: Pragma 
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Pragma> but I didn't really understand what 
> \rules could do.
> In the tiddler: Using Stylesheets 
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20Stylesheets> it has this:
> \rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline macrodef 
> macrocallinline html
>
> Is there a place that explains:
> 1) What are *all* the different \rules.
> 2) How are they used (what do they do)?
>
> If not, it would be useful to know.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Hi S.S., 

that's a very good question and I'm glad you're opening a discussion about 
it

these pragmas are very under-documented (is that english?)
I don't have a good overview neither. It would be very useful if we can 
create one and finally create documentation on tiddlywiki.com

the \rules pragma defines the rules for the wiki-parser that should be 
applied for the following block/for the macro/for the tiddler - that's how 
I understand it
I'm using "\rules only" - note: without specifying rules - to switch OFF 
processing within that macro, so that text doesn't get wikified whatever 
that means - the text produced within that macro should look exactly like 
its input, parser please don't change it

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