On Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 1:04:38 PM UTC+2, NT wrote:
>
> As a prerequisite I want the notion to be clarified. 
>
 

> Not every tag has a tiddler with the identical name, automatically - you 
> have to create it. 
>

right
 

> Since also not for every tiddler there is a tag with the same name, a 
> tiddler with a name of a tag must be some kind of a special tiddler - is it?
>

Not really. Since every tiddler can be a tag for others. There's nothing 
special with tags. ... but ... there are some UI enhancements using the 
generic <$list> widget with "filter-operators" designed for tagging. 
 

> So what is the offical naming of these kind of tiddlers? Companion tiddler?
>

It's just a tiddler, that happens to be a tag for other tiddlers. you could 
name it a "tag-tiddler".
 

> Let's come to the initial purpose of this post. In my wiki I try to make a 
> companion tiddler for every "normal" tag - just to be able to structure / 
> cluster / aggregate the tags by tagging them again with some "higher meta 
> tags". And because you can't tag other tags directly, you have to create a 
> companion tiddler first and then tag this one. This is the solution that 
> came to my mind - if you have other / better suggestions to strructure your 
> tags just tell me, please.
>

We use this structure for the table-of-content macros 
<http://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros>. That's how it is 
designed. You use it in the proper way. 
 

> So from time to time I forget to create a companion tiddler for a tag. 
> Then it is kind of hard work to find the tags without companion tiddler, 
> manually.
>

you can use: 
<<list-links filter:"[tags[]]">> .. to show all used tags. Those, that are 
shown in italic don't have a corresponding tiddler. 

<<list-links filter:"[untagged[]]">>  to list all tiddlers, that are 
untagged.

You may also have a look at the *right sidebar: More: Tags* tab. and the 
TagManager which links from there.

see: 
http://tiddlywiki.com/#untagged%20Operator:%5B%5Buntagged%20Operator%5D%5D%20%5B%5Buntagged%20Operator%20(Examples)%5D%5D%20%5B%5Btags%20Operator%20(Examples)%5D%5D%20%5B%5Btags%20Operator%5D%5D
 
hope that helps

have fun!
mario

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