(zettel (meta (back "00001006000000 00001007030000 00001007040324 00001007800000 00001017000000") (backward "00001006000000 00001007030000 00001007040324 00001007800000 00001017000000") (box-number "1") (created "20220131151022") (forward "00001006050000 00001007031110 00001007031140 00001007040310 00001007050000 00001007700000") (modified "20220922155031") (published "20220922155031") (role "manual") (syntax "zmk") (tags "#manual #zettelmarkup #zettelstore") (title "Zettelmarkup: Transclusion")) (rights 4) (encoding "") (content "A transclusion allows to include the content of other zettel into the current zettel.\n\nThe transclusion specification begins with three consecutive left curly bracket characters (\"\"''{''\"\", U+007B) at the first position of a line and ends with three consecutive right curly bracket characters (\"\"''}''\"\", U+007D).\nThe curly brackets delimit either a [[zettel identifier|00001006050000]] or a searched zettel list.\nYou can add some [[attributes|00001007050000]], although a transclusion does not support the default attribute.\nAny other characters in this line will be ignored.\n\nThis leads to three variants of transclusions:\n# Transclusion of the content of another zettel into the current zettel.\n This is done if you specify a zettel identifier, and is called __zettel transclusion__.\n# Transclusion of the list of zettel references that satisfy a [[query expression|00001007700000]].\n This is called __query transclusion__.\n# Transclusion of the content of an image, referenced by a [[hosted or based|00001007040310#link-specifications]] link / URL.\n\nThe first two variants are described on separate zettel:\n* [[Zettel transclusion|00001007031110]]\n* [[Query transclusion|00001007031140]]"))