@Mat

Why LOL?

Normally, every new term has to be explained when it is introduced. What's 
wrong with

*Transclusion* is generally the inclusion of the content of a tiddler into 
another tiddler by reference. The tiddler that's referencing another 
tiddler is called the *transcluder*, the tiddler (content) that is being 
included is called the *transcludee*.

That would be it.

Surely, these two new terms are not stranger than the term *tiddler*, that 
has also to be explained. But once you have grokked it, you understand it 
everywhere.

-Reinhard

On Sunday, January 16, 2022 at 9:14:43 AM UTC+1 Mat wrote:

> LOL! Sure, but you're running the risk of having to explain the term which 
> kind of nullifies the point... ;-)
>
> <:-)
>
> On Sunday, January 16, 2022 at 8:57:24 AM UTC+1 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> When talking about transclusions, it's a little cumbersome to talk about 
>> *the 
>> tiddler that's doing the transclusion* and *the tiddler that's being 
>> transcluded*.
>>
>> So, if it has been done before or elsewhere, may I suggest the two terms
>>
>> *Transcluder* (the tiddler that's doing the transclusion)
>> *Transcludee* (the tiddler that's being transcluded)
>>
>> patterned af *employer* and *employee*?
>>
>

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