As Joshua said, *IF* you have a strictly arborescent structure of tags (no
tiddler with 2 or more tags), you may try to replace the content of the
$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags shadow tiddler by this:
<div class="tw-tags-wrapper"><$list filter="[is[current]tags[]]">
<$list filter="[is[current]tags[]]"><$list
filter="[is[current]tags[]]"><$list
filter="[is[current]tags[]]"><$transclude
tiddler="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate"/> > </$list><$transclude
tiddler="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate"/> > </$list><$transclude
tiddler="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate"/> > </$list><$transclude
tiddler="$:/core/ui/TagTemplate"/></$list></div>
This is designed for maximum 3 levels of tags + final tiddler, as for your
LatvianGambit tiddler.
It's only a starting idea with my limited knowledge of the filters, it can
certainly be improved.
PS. If you want a "tag map" tiddler, you may try :
! MyTagRoot1
<$list filter="[tag[MyTagRoot1]]">
* <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link> <$list
filter="[tag{!!title}]">
* <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link> <$list
filter="[tag{!!title}]">
* <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link>
</$list>
</$list>
</$list>
! MyTagRoot2
<$list filter="[tag[MyTagRoot2]]">
* <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link> <$list
filter="[tag{!!title}]">
* <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link> <$list
filter="[tag{!!title}]">
* <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link>
</$list>
</$list>
</$list>
Le mercredi 4 décembre 2013 21:23:02 UTC+1, James Weaver a écrit :
>
> I'm using tags to represent a hierarchy, for example each of these are
> tags:
>
> "games", "board-games", "chess"
>
> In addition, "board-games" is tagged "games", and "chess" is tagged
> "board-games"
>
> The LatvianGambit tiddler is tagged "chess"
>
> As a result, I'd like the LatvianGambit tiddler to display the following
> near the top, with each segment of the breadcrumb being a link for
> navigability to the tiddler that represent the tag:
>
> games -> board-games -> chess
>
> This would seem to require recursion, and I'm not versed enough in the Way
> of TiddlyWiki5 to figure out how to accomplish that. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Weaver
>
>
>
>
>
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