Double brackets all the way. One of the first things I do when creating a 
new file is turn off camelcase words. And with the autocomplete plugin you 
don't even need to type the end brackets ]].

On Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 1:05:34 PM UTC-6 Ed Heil wrote:

> As a relatively new tiddlywiki user, I'm always interested in the opinions 
> of people who have been TiddlyWiki'ing for a long time, and this topic came 
> to mind.
>
> When I first started using TW (earlier this year), I tended to use 
> WikiWords for titles.  I've since gone almost entirely to double brackets 
> (meaning titles may be single words or may have spaces in them).  When you 
> start using titles as tags, and use things like Table-Of-Contents plugins, 
> it seems like an obvious move to remove the "multiple words, no spaces" 
> restriction from titles.
>
> I'm curious though if any experienced tiddlywikists still use WikiWords, 
> and if so what they find valuable about them.
>
>
>

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