Joe,

As per S s answer but if I can explain the use of parameters occur when a 
widget or message may be used to pass other paramters to a macro or widget. By 
insisting on say $name= it makes it possible in the same macro or widget to set 
a parameter name="value" or $param= allows param=

Although I have not checked every case I think you will find parameters with 
leading $ exist whenever there is a desire to allow additional parameters 
without forcing reserved paramater names to be the exception.

I can see how this may not help in retrospect but help it explains why. Perhaps 
my explination could be added to the doco, althought it is already implied in 
some places.

Tony

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