FYI

This below demonstrates in every wiki that the selected special characters 
can be or be contained in macro names.

I have used ~ in the past to represent the current tiddler title, as occurs 
in dictionaries and other reference material.

\define ´() tick ´
\define _() underscore _
\define ,() comma ,
\define ~() tilde ~
\define °() degree °
\define »() angle »
* <<´>>
* <<_>>
* <<,>>
* <<~>>
* <<°>>
* <<»>>

Why,

Because if one wanted a macro version or extended functionality it is 
possible to have a macro that maps to such symbols.

Regards
Tony


On Tuesday, 8 September 2020 06:39:57 UTC+10, Mat wrote:
>
> Last thread paginated.
>
> Apropos what character is appropriate for PMarios construction, PMario 
> wrote:
>
> I'll be happy to change it, if someone has a good idea.
>
>
> I think proper keyboards should be prioritized here, not "screen 
> keyboards" because presumably *most *people do their full blown wiki 
> editing on real keyboards, not on their their phones.
>
> The generic currency symbol 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_sign_(typography)> i.e  ¤  can be 
> found on a few keyboards, including both Swedish and the 
> Tastaturbelegung_E2 ;-)
>
> <:-)
>
>
>
>
>

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