+
+Just ran into a side effect of `\[[!toc]]` being a NOP in pages
+which are inlined: pages with `\[[!template id=note text="[[!toc]]"]]`
+wound up having the note rendered in feeds as "Use this template
+to insert a note into a page". Worked around this by making a local
+copy of the template and removing its `<TMPL_UNLESS text>...</TMPL_UNLESS>`
+section. Besides needing to generate guaranteed-unique anchor names,
+are there other reasons this directive couldn't be made to work on
+inlined pages? --[[schmonz]]
+
+> Workaround: `\[[!template id=note text=" [[!toc]]"]]`
+> (with whitespace) should work, because then Perl will consider
+> the string to be a true value.
+>
+> Longer-term, my branch on [[bugs/template_creation_error]]
+> aims to fix this sort of thing. --[[smcv]]
+
+>> Workaround seems not to. Maybe whitespace is getting trimmed
+>> along the way and it stays falsish. Interested in your branch;
+>> sorry I can't offer precise feedback right now, but it looks sane
+>> at a glance. --[[schmonz]]