I'm sorry, I wrote in a hurry. I knew about the [[brackets]], to clarify, 
what I would like is for 1) abbreviations like "AVR" to automatically be 
recognized as a link, just like the WikiLinks. That way I would get a list 
of abbreviations not yet defined as well as auto links within texts. I 
realized it takes some work to scan through texts searching for subjects 
already defined.

Thank you all for the swift help.

On Monday, December 16, 2013 3:58:33 PM UTC+2, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Monday, December 16, 2013 5:07:29 AM UTC-8, Daniel Sandström wrote:
>>
>> I've just started using TiddlyWiki daily in my work after playing around 
>> with it on and off for a couple of months. I'm planning on documenting 
>> important info to aid my memory. I'm an engineer and deal with a lot of 
>> different equipment, for example setup specifics for a device.
>> I just realized there's a lot of acronyms/abbreviations like "AVR". These 
>> are currently not recognized as WikiLinks. Is there a plugin or code for it?
>>
>
> In both TiddlyWiki (TW5) and TiddlyWikiClassic (TWC), a tiddler title does 
> not have to be a WikiWord, so "AVR" is a completely acceptable tiddler 
> title.  Further, you can make *any* text into a WikiLink simply by 
> enclosing it in doubled square brackets, like this: [[AVR]].
>
> -e
>  
>

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