Mark,

I understand but we could indicate if they relate to page, view or edit 
templates, or the sidebar which goes a long way to people being able to 
discover what influences what.

As you say using the empty would be a good start and with a few controls 
and filters around the way it is listed we could use it to generate a 
reference work. Then use the reference work to exclude those listed on 
specific wikis, and show the newly defined classes and uses there of.

Regards
Tony

On Sunday, May 19, 2019 at 11:09:54 AM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Yes it would be bigger. You would need to strip off the initial period and 
> then use it in a regular expression like:
>
> class=".*<myclass>\b.*"
>
> Where the quotes are literal. I suspect the output would be overwhelming 
> -- certain classes are used in every tiddler. So, maybe what to run on a 
> nearly-empty tw file?
>
>
> On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 8:01:38 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> I will check this out but have you noticed a way to identify where they 
>> are used in the ui?
>>
>> this seems to be the bigger challenge.
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>

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