Folks,

I simply can't get over the power this adds to tiddlywiki. 

   - Even just to use a symbol for a known or arbitrary html element name 
   is immensely powerful. 
   - Having a symbol and name simply replace a specific implementation of a 
   widget and pre-set attributes
      - This includes the use of the macrocall widget to prefill macro 
      parameters.
   - The ability to use a set of .classnames against any line or block in 
   wikitext is another expansive opportunity
      - The classnames so defined are readily applied to other wikitext 
      elements and are thus able to be re-used in many places.
   - Using a symbol/name to indicate the application of a larger set of 
   classes is also a way to collapse complexity into the minimum of annotations
   - It is now possible to generate an "alias" name for many things 
   including existing css 
   \customise tick=frame _classes="tc-tiddler-frame"
   - To be able to provide the content of a line as input to many different 
   customised responses
   eg filter to list-links °orderedList [tag[toc]] 
   

I am yet to fully comprehend how to go between inline, block and \n or \n\n 
without end strings but I think its all there?

I am also trying to use previous workarounds with customise for anchors and 
links within tiddlers. Then simplify with customise.

Regards
Tony


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