Hi Felix,

Tags do not need to represent hierarchies...

No, not necessarily, however in this instance (filters documentation) the
tag "Filter" happens to look like a classification of the tiddler
"Introduction to filter notation". In documentation I think that using tags
in this manner in a consistent way would be help.

Generally a tag denotes a tiddler belonging to a category, it is of course
up to the user to decide. The adoption of a hashtag schema could be an
option to explore for making tags "hierachical tags" : i've played with
this but the issue where he hash is used for a numbered list add the
requirement for double brackets.

@Mario: I know there is the option of open links from inside the story
river above, below etc, i was thinking the concept could be optionally
available dependant on tiddler field, text or tag.

Alex

On 17 June 2015 at 09:16, Felix Küppers <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Alex
>
> > I would feel more intuitive if this link opened above the tiddler
>
> Tags do not need to represent hierarchies...
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