Yep, it is interesting. I do try to avoid wikify until I prove it's the 
only way.  In essence, even though the goal is simply stated, 
transclusion-filters (to me) seem to cloud the simplicity - leaving a lot 
of syntax noise behind. Wikify seems to read simpler, because it's "broken 
down" I guess (?) But I have to pause to read more carefully with {{{ [...] 
}}}.

Weird.

In the early days of 5, I "saw" lisp and forth in the code. I don't see 
that anymore. It's probably not TW's fault... probably just me aging  - I 
have to double-check even the simplest things these days. 

Can I get up off the couch now? :)


On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 10:42:56 AM UTC-6 saq.i...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> @codacoder interesting! While both syntaxes leave a lot to be desired, I 
> personally find wikify so much uglier. 
> Personally I use a filter that does something like this:
> <span style={{{ [[color:$0$]printf{!!c}] }}}>Check this in 
> devtools</span>  
>
> Anyway be warned that depending on the complexity of the contents of the 
> element you assign a class/style to with wikify, the performance can be 
> noticeably worse.
>

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