I'm using PM Wiki to keep track of thousands of keywords. Many of them has only a small sentence attached to it. I want some advice how to do it best: 1) every keyword get's its own (existing) page, in the index page I have a reference to each keyword page 2) every keyword get's its own page, in most cases (with only a short definition attached to the keyword) the page does not exist. It exists only for keywords with a reasonable long text. 3) a keyword is either an anchor in an index page, or (if it has a lot of text) an own page.

variant 1) needs a lot of (nearly) empty pages which is confusing and (possibly) slow. variant 2) gets a lot of non existing pages. What are the disadvantages? Can I use them e.g. in pagelists? Can I list all existing pages togethether with all reference pages that do not exist? variant 3) a lot does not work for anchors, e.g. (:if exists page#anchor:), anchorlist as the analogon for pagelists etc..
variant 4) any other suggestion

Furthermore, I use custom markup which yields an anchor. This anchor is not recognized by includes, because the do a hard search for [[#... without any regEx replacements. Is there a way to get this running?

thanks for your comments

Walter

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