Ciao skrev

Birthe's link is useful. BUT, actually you can make ANY tiddler a "system 
tiddler" by prefixing it with "$:/". What is does is exclude it from the 
normal search--you can only find it in Advanced Search. The POINT of it is 
to hide things you don't want to come up in normal searches (generally 
macros, configuration and anything else to do with the setup of the TW) . 
The thinking behind it is that in normal search you just want to see your 
basic CONTENT, not bits of the mechanism behind creating it.

Best wishes
Josiah

Birthe C wrote:
>
> You can find an explanation of system tiddlers here:
>  https://tiddlywiki.com/#SystemTiddlers 
> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#SystemTiddlers>
>
> skrev mlomailom:
>>
>> I don't understand what "$:/" means. I've seen this notation in system 
>> tags.
>> How do I interpret it and what does it do?
>>
>

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