Hi Tony,

TonyM wrote:

I am confident it is only if you use [[embedded links]] or 
> {{transclusions}} that you are likely to come across this problem because 
> you can rename titles with no loss. 
>

Yes, you are right. Those are the critical spots.
 

>
> A Common technique I use is the new here so lets say you have a "Security" 
> subject, go to the Security tiddler and go new here to add security items, 
> or tag them with Security. By always having a tag of the "parent" tiddler 
> at a minimum you will always be able to list items so tagged. Renaming them 
> changes nothing, except if they are listed in alphabetical order. You can 
> also use the list field and a drag-able list such as a dragable table of 
> Contents. Most of the time I access technical info I first search "titles" 
> and "Text" then open even a related tiddler, then use the tags to refine 
> the tiddlers I am looking at. Eg; I may search for Static IP Address, find 
> a tiddler that mentions their use and is tagged security, open the Security 
> tag/tiddler and review that list to find "Using Static Routes" (for 
> Security).
>

What you proposed here is actually the main reason why I decided to open 
the Faceted search 
<https://groups.google.com/d/topic/tiddlywiki/cmSaSUFT01w/discussion> 
thread. We had a fruitful discussion with other members on this topic - 
which will hopefully lead to some improvements as well. I feel that both 
the links and tags create the best context for me. Thank you for your hints 
and inspiration.

Petr

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