I have an amateur interest in Modernist architecture and am using 
TiddlyWiki to collect notes on the subject. It is clearly an efficient and 
frugal tool for this.

What it is not doing -- which I expected it to -- is automatically tagging 
occurrences of significant terms once I have identified those terms. If I 
use a product such as Tomboy, for instance, and tag a name, e.g. Gropius, 
that term becomes live throughout the original document and all future 
documents.

I see that TW uses CamelCase to make a term live. Does that mean I would 
have to change every occurrence of Gropius to, say, "GroPius" in order to 
use the hypertextual properties of TW?

Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the way TW works. Please advise.

Thanks in advance,

Roger Whitehead

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