Ahhh, now i understand. Thank you...

On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 1:01:10 PM UTC-5, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> There are two reasons this can happen.
>
> First, and the reason it happens in the examples you linked to, is that in 
> most (possibly all) of the built in table of contents macros have layers in 
> the hierarchy alternating between bold and normal text. So in that example 
> all of the items in the root layer (first, second, third, fourth) are bold 
> because they are in the first layer. Then firstone, firsttwo and so on are 
> not bold because they are directly below a bolded layer, and then finally 
> secondthreeone, secondthreetwo and so on are bold because they are below a 
> non-bolded layer.
>
> It is just there to help visually distinguish between the layers in the 
> table of contents hierarchy.
>
> Second, if you have plugins that add tiddlers to your table of contents 
> those tiddlers will be bold by default because that is how shadow tiddler 
> names are displayed. If one of those tiddlers gets changed than the name 
> will no longer be bold. This can lead to tiddlers in the table of contents 
> not following the above pattern. It is also why I have started moving any 
> configuration or changes to tiddlers out of the visible tiddlers in my 
> plugins.
>

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