@Mat

Never mind! 

Just image you always have to say "the employing person" vs "the employed 
person". Anyway, I wanted to add some information about transclusions into 
my wiki and looked for some suitable tiddler titles. 
*TheTranscludingTiddler* and *TheTranscludedTiddler* seemed to cumbersome. 
So I chose the suggested terms. They work for me, and I thought they might 
be useful in general.

Thanks for your remarks!

-Reinhard

On Sunday, January 16, 2022 at 11:21:10 AM UTC+1 Reinhard Engel wrote:

> @TiddlyTweeter
>
> You wrote:
>
> "Part of the issue* though* is that in TW "transclusion" is potentially 
> *radical*. Transclusions can be nested infinitely. So, in that context, 
> the terms "Transcluder" / "Transcludee" would not be so transparent in 
> actual use"
>
> If transclusions are nested, each intermediate tiddler takes on both the 
> roles *transcludee* and *transcluder*.
> The relationship is between the transcluder and the transcludee is 
> strictly binary. The transcluder doesn't and shouldn't care about how the 
> transcludee produces its content.
>
>
>
>

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