A real use case example is that I have tiddlers that represent tasks.
Tasks tagged with 'urgent' are red. However, tasks tagged with 'done'
should be displayed with strikethrough.  Currently, which style gets
displayed is the *first* tag in the tiddler's tag list, not the *last*
tag recorded, nor some other "semi-intelligent" algorithm for
reconciling. A sophisticated method would be to be able to define a
hierarchy of tags, and the system applies the styles sequentially from
low to high (higher tags overwriting the style of lower tags when they
are mutually exclusive).  In my example, completed urgent tasks would
be both red and strikedthrough.

Not an urgent use case that I need, but something for you to think
about in your free time. :-)

Thanks!

On Oct 6, 2:34 pm, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Saverio,
>
> So you mean where the tags that a tiddler is tagging to have different
> styles attached?
>
> Mhhh... dunno if that's such a good idea in general ...but one could
> make it an option if it wouldn't require a plethora of code. I'll
> think about that.
>
> On the other hand what would you want that for? ...or are you simply
> being playful about what else could be done?
>
> Cheers, Tobias.

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