Thanks, great, I used option 2 and it works fine.
Not option 3 because I wanted a little bit more flexibility.
And I called the macro "toappend" instead of "trans", becuase that`s more 
descriptive of what it does.

On Monday, May 5, 2014 9:21:21 PM UTC+2, Stephan Hradek wrote:
>
> 3 Possibilities:
>
> 1. Make your TiddlernameX be:
> \define trans(append)
> <$transclude tiddler="$(base)$ $append$"/>
> \end
> <$set name="base" value={{!!title}}>
>
> <<trans partA>>
> <<trans partB>>
> <<trans partC>>
> </$set>
>
> 2. (Building on that)
> Create a tiddler "trans":
> \define trans(append)
> <$transclude tiddler="$(base)$ $append$"/>
> \end
>
> <$macrocall $name="trans" append={{!!title}}/>
>
> Use it like this in TiddlernameX:
> <$set name="base" value={{!!title}}>
>
> {{partA||trans}}
> {{partB||trans}}
> {{partC||trans}}
> </$set>
>
> Advantage: You do not need to repeat the macro in every tiddler
>
> 3. (what I would do)
> Make your TiddlernameX be:
> <$list filter="[prefix{!!title}!is[current]sort[title]]">
>
> <$transclude/>
>
> </$list>
>
> You could even do this last one by making that a view template applied to 
> tiddlers having a "summary" tag (or something like that). In that case your 
> summary tiddlers can be empty. They just need the tag. 
>
>
>

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