Hi Michael,

If you don't intend to create content, that will be imported a lot by other 
users, for your usecase I wouldn't care about the tiddler interoperability. 

Just do the following:

- !!! create a backup !!!
- open the $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikilink.js tiddler in 
your TW
- remove the whole text content.
- remove the field "module-type: wikirule"
   - as described at: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xlXdKMj70yM#t=6340
- save and reload.

If you want to get the rendering back, just delete the wikilink.js tiddler 
and the core function is back. 


What would be the implications of this action?

a) most important: you get the behaviour that you want. 
   - you don't need to add a "\rule" line to every tiddler, that someone 
else may need to remove ...

b) Tiddlers displayed in your TW will look different, if someone will 
import them into there TWs
   - This may be a problem, if you'd use TiddlySpace as a plattform, since 
"space inclusion" is very common there. 
   - IMO it's no problem for you, since I think all your TWs will have this 
modification.

c) If I'd import one of your tiddlers, my TW will do CamelCase linking, 
because my setting is that way. 
   - Since you still may use CamelCase words, I wouldn't have a problem, 
since I don't see any difference to my default behaviour. -> no problem

d) As Jeremy points out. There is a dilemma.
   - I'd use the "\rule except wikiword" only if I think it is needed for 
the content. So everyone gets the same experiance, as intended by the 
author (me)
   - It isn't a matter of taste, in this case. It is a design / usabilit / 
whatever decision. 

   - If it is for the matter of taste, just produce content, doesn't 
surprise users, that include your tiddlers. So if I include one of your 
tiddlers into my TW, I even wouldn't see, that your taste is different than 
mine. -> no problem :)

Just my point of view :)

have fun!
-mario

PS: Since your are an early adopter, be prepared to add some additional 
work to your content, if you change your opinion in the future.

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