I haven't been able to find a way to allow a tiddler to be tagged with all 
of its ancestors in the table of contents. The specific example I have is 
in the wiki I use for my dissertation notes I have a Citations section, at 
the moment I have all of my citations simply tagged with 'Citations', I 
would like to be able to keep that tag and divide them into sub-categories, 
like Citations::Noise Models, and have the table of contents use that 
hierarchy, with tiddlers tagged 'Noise Models' that aren't citations not 
listed under citations. There are some other thing I would like to do using 
this idea for tags, but they all rely on being able to do this first.

Does anyone know of a way to do this or have any ideas on how I could make 
it work?

There are probably a bunch of cases where this breaks, so I may need to 
refine the idea before it is possible, but I figured I would try asking if 
someone else had tried first.

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