springer: 

> If someone asks "How much trouble is it to go through and put brackets 
>> around all the key terms after you paste?" that person is probably not 
>> working in front of a live audience (where that audience is not there to 
>> get TiddlyWiki lessons).
>>
>  
Mark S. wrote: 

> Haven't you just moved from the problem of performing an actual link 
> insert, to the problem of having to remember the exact wording or phrase 
> that will "magically" create a link?
>

Actually, Mark & springer, I think this thread hints well at the role of 
"implicit knowledge" in writing. 
Both springer & I gave examples where (hopefully :-) we know our field and 
are keen not to have to segway into hard linking till its definitely needed.

The function of what we often already know in-mind in writing, and how we 
use that in practice in a software tool, is fascinating.
Rather than distract this thread I'll write separately about it later.

Thoughts
TT  

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