It works beautifully. Just like what I want to do. Thank you so much!

2015년 9월 2일 수요일 오후 2시 22분 45초 UTC+10, HowardM 님의 말:
>
> Hi
>
> I think Jed is right that there is no general method, but I find this 
> works for me in practice (using your Library as the top tag).   
>
> - the $list filter "[all[tiddlers]!prefix[$]] -[[Library]] 
> -[[Library]tagging[]] -[[Libary]tagging[]tagging[]]" will list all the 
> ordinary tiddlers not in the top two layers of the ToC
> - you then add extra terms to the filter if your ToC is deeper than this, 
> each new term being created by adding an extra tagging[] (immediately 
> before the last bracket) to the previous last term
>
> You don't have to know beforehand how deep your ToC is, you just examine 
> the output of the filter and, for each tiddler listed, add it to the ToC if 
> it has been omitted or add another term to the filter if the tiddler is in 
> the ToC but the filter has not identified this.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Howard
>
> On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 2:30:53 AM UTC+1, Changhoon Lee wrote:
>>
>> I am quite new to tiddlywiki
>>
>> I use one root tag called 'Library' for Table of Contents.
>> I want to know if there is a method to check all my tiddlers are listed 
>> at least one time in my <<toc "Library">> macro.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Lee
>>
>>

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