Aha, many thanks Chris. There's probably something to be said for keeping this 
simple cut as a worked example.


On my way to London funnily enough, for work then a quick drink with children 
and then race back for a walk before dark.


Best wishes


Jeremy
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On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 9:09 AM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jeremy,
> The grid widget you added a couple of days ago is really very excellent on 
> several counts:
>    1. A really handy widget in and of itself
>    2. Another great widget TiddlyWiki5 programming example
>    3. An even better widget programming example because it shows how to 
>    invoke a widget from within a widget ( $grid uses $transclude )
>    
> Had been struggling with the latter - and now I know what to do :-)
> Thanks - Chris.
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