Just as a note, the $vars widget is the opposite - the attribute specifying 
the variable name *cannot* start with a $

All 7 Action Widgets <https://tiddlywiki.com/#ActionWidgets> use $*named* 
attributes, so:

$macrocall
$ActionCreateTiddlerWidget
$ActionDeleteFieldWidget
$ActionDeleteTiddlerWidget
$ActionListopsWidget
$ActionNavigateWidget
$ActionSendMessageWidget
ActionSetFieldWidget

I could not easily spot any other Widgets that use them.

Regards

On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 4:32:23 AM UTC+7, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mohammad,
>
> This includes
> *$macrocall*
> *ActionCreateTiddlerWidget*
> *ActionDeleteFieldWidget*
> *ActionSendMessageWidget*
> *ActionSetFieldWidget*
> *VarsWidget*
>
> Each of the above need to be able to have the the parameter name=value 
> thus provide $name=parmval to stop a clash. They are all quite general in 
> nature.
>
> It is actually very simple, Ask yourself in any given widget may you need 
> to be able to set a value (Typically a field) of the same name as on of the 
> documented parameters?
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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