This is probably an accurate way of explaining the limitations:

WikiText can be used as an *attribute* *value* of Widgets, but neither 
Widgets nor WikiText can be used as a *parameter* *value* of a WikiText 
macro.

... but it would be almost impossible for a beginner to understand. That is 
something to be avoided.

I don't know how to phrase it in a simpler way.

Maybe just a more general warning of some sort - without being too specific 
- and then a link to a NEW (non-beginner) tiddler that explains it with 
some examples.

So I still need help with how to phrase that General Warning.

Thanks

On Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 1:26:04 AM UTC+7, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> S.S.
>
> I believe you are correct.
>
> Wikitext contains widgets anytime a tiddler has a widget in it, so that 
> part isn't true.
>
> I would make a slight modification to what you said:
>
> WikiText can be used as an *attribute* *value* of Widgets, but neither 
> Widgets nor wikitext can not be used as a *parameter* *value* of a 
> WikiText macro.
>
> That is unless you use the macrocall widget, which is cheating because it 
> is a widget.
>
> I think that is as accurate as I can make it without going into things 
> like how macros and widgets are evaluated and I think that falls outside 
> the scope of what you are making.
>

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