That makes sense - thank you.

/Joe

On Thursday, 31 January 2019 12:33:52 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> 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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