Folks,

Given the way TiddlyWiki Works all tiddlers are global, it is macros and 
style-sheets that become global if tagged with the appropriate tag as per 
Eric's example.

These tags are used when displaying your tiddlers so that what was 
contained in the tagged tiddlers applies to your current tiddler.

What I am suggesting, it is incorrect to refer to "global tiddlers", only 
"Global Macros", "Global Style-sheets" etc...

If you define a macro or include styles in a given tiddler it may replace 
the global version, with a local version. 
In these tiddlers we may say we have a local macro, or local style and they 
can win over global versions if they exist.

Regards
Tony

Regards
Tony

On Monday, January 14, 2019 at 5:47:30 AM UTC+11, Jeff Wilson wrote:
>
> What's an example of a global toddler? The macro documentation mentions 
> this, but does not define it. 
>

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