> Maybe there is some misunderstanding. If a tag that you want to use in > TagSearch - pertaining to some category - doesn't exist yet ...then > that would not prevent it from being displayed in the TagSearch > interface. > > Instead, they would look like tiddlyLinks to non existing tiddlers, > yet you could use the checkbox to assign them as tags ...
Yeah, I sort of figured it out... so the /categories/ under !Tags can be tiddlers, or ghost tiddlers, or just tiddler-less words: either is fine. Same for the /tags/ under !More. However the options within a category must be a tiddler each (so that they can tag to the category). So my suggestion was to allow for options within a category that are just tiddler-less words. And (if I'm not mistaken) that's what you propose to answer with e.g. the cats: addition. I bet that would work; yet for the newbie wanting to write their TagSearchConfig it might still be confusing for the syntax-related reason I mentioned. I.e. there's a visual conflation of tags that are 'single-level' (e.g. Talks in http://tobibeer.tiddlyspace.com/#TagSearchConfig) and tags that are a category for other tags (e.g. Contributions). I'm sure you'll sort it out :) > The important reasons for not overcomplicating the code by > automatically creating some tiddlers while others not are the > following... Right, yes, I can see the rationale here. > A simple option might be to have a little helper script... > > I wouldn't know about your coding experiences, but that would be a > neat little task for a first hand experience with some (TW) javascript Right now I mainly just want to get my TW-unrelated TSpace working. Can't afford to pick up javascript now; but it's interesting so I may give it a shot at a later date. cheers, ~P -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

