Linda,

So this is now fixed ? (by Mark)

$(currentTiddler)$  returns the variables value from where the macr was 
called. Thus $(currentTiddler)$ is only valid in macros.

eg
\define display() [[here|$(currentTiddler)$]]
<<display>>

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 1:20:54 PM UTC+10, Linda Moss wrote:
>
> Thanks!
>
> Yeah, the "this is how it used to be before I tried to fix it" was an 
> afterthought, and typed in; the rest is copy and paste.
>
> Not sure why I didn't think to call the macro with <$macrocall> 
> (especially since the other macros that did were were custom macros that I 
> was calling with $macrocall).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Linda
>

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