Hi Astrid

There are some significant limitations in this area. I think that we may
need a new widget to set a variable to the plain or wikified result of a
macro invocation.

Best wishes

Jeremy


On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Astrid Elocson <aeloc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The $macrocall widget lets me call another macro to obtain the value of
> one of its attributes/parameters:
>
> <$macrocall $name="macro1" textx=<<macro2 "value">> />
>
> What's the best approach if my call to macro2 also needs to use $macrocall?
>
> i.e. as in the following, which of course doesn't work:
>
> <$macrocall $name="macro1" x=<$macrocall $name="macro2" y=<<macro3
> "value">> /> />
>
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