Ok, my use case: I use TiddlyWiki as a replacement for an HTML editor with which I always create a single (more less independent) HTLM page. I.e. one TiddlyWiki file = one single HTML page. (At least I am currently checking if this is a reasonable way for me).
This page is a part of a scrapbook, which basically consists of many thousands of archived web pages. Within these many pages, there are some (50?) pages created by myself, where I store notes and my own documentation on the respective topic. (The Scrapbook is built with the Firefox add-on "ScrapBook X" (see: https://github.com/danny0838/firefox-scrapbook/wiki) ) The navigation within the scrapbook is mainly done by a sidebar (including search functions and some kind of tagging) and links on my own HTML pages. Therefore the external links in question are actually internal links. And in this use case there is practically no such thing as a context that could be discarded. And if that should be the case later (if I use TiddlyWiki more extensively), I can always have the link opened by an hotkey in another tab. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/88728436-ab98-455e-9c70-2acf3130e94ao%40googlegroups.com.

