Hi Alberto

> So I started adding a dot at the begining of their name, like that:
.author .book .quote ... But then I prefered not to see them at all in view
mode.

Could you make your author's system tags be actual system tags: $:/_author,
$:/_book etc.? Then they would be invisible in view mode.

Best wishes

Jeremy






On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Alberto Molina <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to add a comment to your interesting discussion about hiding
> system tags. As mentionned by Eric, there are three levels of tags: content
> tags, author's "system" tags and TW system tags.
>
> Author's tags are usefull to apply custom view templates and for
> structuring the contents. I use them a lot and I don't want to have them
> mixed with content tags. So I started adding a dot at the begining of their
> name, like that: .author .book .quote ...
>
> But then I prefered not to see them at all in view mode. Thus, I started
> using fields instead of tags (see my thesis 
> notebook<http://tesis.tiddlyspot.com>
> ).
>
> However, tags are easier to use and more powerful (atm) than fields. And
> it would be great to have some way to hide the tags you don't want to see
> in view mode.
>
> Best wishes,
> Alberto
>



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