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Hi, The outer macro starts a new parser instance which saves the inner macro as a text string. So whenever the inner macro is called it needs to start the parser again. ... The parse-tree of the outer macro can be cached, if we use The following code works, but I personally wouldn't use macros that way. IMO it makes the code even more complex for others to read and may be debug.
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Thank you @pmario |
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A nested macro pragma is allowed in Tiddlywiki! See below
But I cannot use variable in main macro from sub macro: like
$(name)$
in the below exampleQuestions:
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