As part of the learning process, it is really handy to see all of the TiddlyWiki goodness involved in any examples.
That is frustratingly hard to do, because many examples are the result of macro renderings.
Take the “all Operator (Examples)” tiddler for, um, example (screenshot further below):
As I look at everything there, I am not only interested in how “all” works, but I am also interested in how the “Try it” buttons work.
When I edit that tiddler to see how things work, I see a whole bunch of macro references.
That’s cool. I also have an opportunity to see how macros work by inspecting them.
But I have no idea how to find these macros.
So now I can’t easily see how those “Try it” buttons are setup.
These are roadblocks to learning TiddlyWiki things.
I’d like to request that the documentation be setup such that learners can easily discover things in that TiddlyWiki. Either stop using macros as a way to show examples (maybe replace them with transclusion templates, so that there are tiddler titles available to find things), or add some documentation to the documentation to make the macros easy to find.
Something like that.