Kebi,

Sorry, I m doing my best to help, and with what you are asking is obscure 
or I am a not thinking clearly?

In this case since I really have trouble understanding you question, and I 
go the impression Eric also misunderstood the question, I have flooded you 
with mechanisms relating to backlinks.

<$list filter="[all[tiddlers]backlinks[]sort[]]">

</$list>
This lists the title of all tiddlers containing backlinks without showing 
them

\define macroname()
<$list filter="[all[tiddlers]backlinks[]sort[]]">

</$list>
\end
<<macroname>>
This lists the title of all tiddlers containing backlinks without showing 
them* in a macro*

Or are you looking for backlinks only defined inside macros?

\define macroname()
[[This backlinks to another tiddler]]
\end
But this is not necessarily a back link, it could just be a link to a 
missing tiddler

I am sure I can answer question, as Eric can but it needs to be clearer. 


   - If I may respectfully suggest don't simplify the question too much. 

Regards
Tones


On Wednesday, 19 August 2020 10:36:50 UTC+10, kebi wrote:
>
> Thanks Tony for your message,
>
> However I think you misunderstood my request. I don't need to write 
> filters inside a macrocall, I need a filter that returns the title of 
> tiddlers that have backlinks inside a macrocall.
>
> The code that Eric provided returns what I was requesting but without the 
> title of the tiddler.
>
> - kebi
>

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