It's true. It is difficult to find if we don't know how do it. In tab System of AdvancedSearch, its tiddler can be found-> ` $:/editions/tw5.com/operator-macros `if you enter its name (`.operator-example`)
Maybe it could be together the other macros in the tiddler `Documentation Macros` and we also say the tiddlers where are the macros. El jueves, 31 de marzo de 2022 a las 16:55:12 UTC+2, cj.v...@gmail.com escribió: > As part of the learning process, it is really handy to see all of the > TiddlyWiki goodness involved in any examples. > > That is frustratingly hard to do, because many examples are the result of > macro renderings. > > Take the "all Operator (Examples)" tiddler for, um, example (screenshot > further below): > > As I look at everything there, I am not only interested in how "all" > works, but I am also interested in how the "Try it" buttons work. > > When I edit that tiddler to see how things work, I see a whole bunch of > macro references. > > That's cool. I also have an opportunity to see how macros work by > inspecting them. > > But I have no idea how to find these macros. > > So now I can't easily see how those "Try it" buttons are setup. > > These are roadblocks to learning TiddlyWiki things. > > I'd like to request that the documentation be setup such that learners can > easily discover things in that TiddlyWiki. Either stop using macros as a > way to show examples (maybe replace them with transclusion templates, so > that there are tiddler titles available to find things), or add some > documentation to the documentation to make the macros easy to find. > > Something like that. > > [image: Screenshot 2022-03-31 11.41.49 AM.png] > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/557ec704-0656-49d7-aae5-ac5ccdbc0a6en%40googlegroups.com.