================== slightly OT ==================

On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 1:30:25 PM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> I don't understand this. [[doesn't exist]] is already possible now. ?!?
>>
>
> What I mean is lets say a tiddlers text contained the following "using 
> Alphanumeric values in" - No links present, but the existence of a Tiddler 
> named "Alphanumeric values" we would  alter the rendering process to treat 
> "Alphanumeric values" as [[Alphanumeric values]]
>

Hmmm, 

But how should a program know, that it should search for a title 
"Alphanumeric values" and not "using" or "Alphanumeric" or "values" or "in" 
or "using Alphanumeric" or "Alphanumeric values" or "values in" or "using 
Alphanumeric values" or "Alphanumeric values in" or "using Alphanumeric 
values in" ... (I hope I got them all ;)

You get the problem?

What we can do with plugins already is eg: <<aka "Alphanumeric values">> 
wich may be defined in a tiddler "aliases" field. The link is created to 
open the tiddler title. 

At the moment I'm finishing the "uni-link" plugin. It will allow us to use 
something like this: 

"using [[Alphanumeric values]] in"  ... Where the uni-link renders the 
"subtitle", "caption" or "title" of the tiddler. ... "backlinks" are 
defined.

"using [[Alphanumeric values|?]] in" ... Now "Alphanumeric values" is an 
alias, and links to the tiddler, that contains the alias. .... Backlinks 
"work in progress" .. much more work as it seemed to be :/

...

=========== OT end ==========

I think, that a similar mechanism can be used to detect {{}} or 
<$transclusion> ... 


have fun!
mario

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