Mark

>
> This seems to be like a question TT might ask, "What is a document?"
>
> In this case, a document is a series of tiddlers chained together by a 
> common tag. Once you have found a tiddler, you have also found the tag and 
> can reconstruct the entire "document". It doesn't matter what the name of 
> the original tiddler was when it was invoked, just like it doesn't matter 
> that you don't have parchment in the printer when printing the Declaration 
> of Independence.
>

Actually this and many other possible ways to create "documents" in 
tiddlywiki are (a more generalized term I use ) compound tiddlers. Consider 
these possible compound tiddlers

   - A Tiddler containing every tiddler tagged with the current tiddler (as 
   you suggested)
   - A Tiddler transcluding every with the current tiddler in their parent 
   field
      - Sorted, according to a sortby list.
   - All tiddlers for which the current tiddler is their prefix. eg 
   thistiddler/thatsubtiddler
   - All tiddlers according to a given filter.
   - All tiddlers included via tabs macro filter.
   - Shadows and Ghosts (my term, may raise later)
   - Tiddlers whose content is found in data tiddlers.

I am really keen to introduce more guidance to tiddlywiki for improved use, 
however I remain concerned that we allways allow the possibilities that 
exist already are not compromised. Not saying you are, the issue is making 
"small world" solutions at the same time we permit and encourage big world 
solutions.

Regards
Tony


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