Hi

I used a slightly different mechanism for my button widgets -- in this 
case, the test case resulted in different widget messages being issued. 
Don't know if this idea will be of any use.

See the <$iftid> and <$iftref> widgets at: http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/

regards

On Sunday, November 23, 2014 2:20:00 PM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to be able to follow optional routes in a macro, for example...
>
>    - *if *it's value is defined take *<<variable>>*
>    - *else* take *$parameter$*
>
> I can certainly play with options to achieve this and
> once I figured something out myself, I will post here.
>
> Regardless, I'd love to know the possible ways
> you know or can think of in which to tackle this problem, so...
>
> If you've have something new in in mind,
> start your reply with a line that summarizes your concept:
>
> "CONCEPT: use foo bar..."
>
> That way it's easier to spot possible solutions.
>
> Could even be an idea for a new widget that doesn't even exist yet, e.g. 
> IfElseWidget...
> sketch out the design for it, someone might just jump at its 
> implementation.
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
>

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