[IDEA] Optional system-wide case-insensitivity for titles, links and tags 
#4612 https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/4612

On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 3:22:13 AM UTC+3, springer wrote:
>
> Anne-Laure, it sounds like what you might love (unless I'm projecting??) 
> is the kind of automatic (no brackets needed) virtual linking that used to 
> be possible with TW Classic (years ago!) but which is harder to reconstruct 
> with the new (much more careful and efficient) TW5 core. My own interest 
> comes from managing a teaching wiki with lots of implicit cross-references 
> (where many terms have technical meaning), plus lots of occasions to paste 
> in pre-existing text from other sources, where on-the-fly links would be 
> ideal...
>
> There's a discussion I started here... 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/X6vayokdfgE ... and 
> Jeremy and others have made progress towards ways of getting TW5 to act 
> like this. I think it's called "freelinks" plugin, though its initial build 
> can get slow on a large wiki (and doesn't embrace alias[es] field) so I'm 
> not currently running with it... 
>
> Once it can be extended to embrace aliases and/or to allow 
> case-insensitivity (Premises and premises and premisses etc., as well as 
> any premise, for example, should just automatically links to my definition 
> tiddler titled "premise" as if I had gone through and added 
> double-brackets) -- and if it can do all that without getting terribly 
> bogged down on a large-ish wiki -- I'll be over the moon with delight.
>
> -E Springer
>
> On Sunday, April 12, 2020 at 8:40:29 PM UTC-4, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote:
>>
>> Hey everyone,
>>
>> So I'm using TiddlyBlink <https://giffmex.org/gifts/tiddlyblink.html> by 
>> Dave Gifford (thank you!)
>>
>> It's currently showing the explicit linked references at the bottom of 
>> the articles, which is awesome.
>>
>> Is there a way to:
>>
>>    1. Show the implicit / unliked references, e.g. the word was 
>>    mentioned but not proactively put into double brackets
>>    2. Create explicit links from the page I'm on, i.e. convert implicit 
>>    into explicit links
>>
>> Very inspired by the wonderful Roam Research I've been using for a few 
>> months and also recommend—its only issue is that it's not open source.
>>
>> Here <https://github.com/cofinley/free-roam> is a demo of what I mean.
>>
>

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