Hi Xabriña,
I would solve it like this:
[Tiddler A] Citroen
[[History|Tiddler A/history]]
[[Models|Tiddler A/models]]
[[Factories|Tiddler A/factories]]
[Tiddler B] BMW
[[History|Tiddler B/history]]
[[Models|Tiddler B/models]]
[[Factories|Tiddler B/factories]]
so you need to create tiddlers with the prefix "Tiddler A" or "Tiddler B"
then a separating item (for example "/" or "_") and then the sub tiddler
name.
hope that helps.
QuaraMan
Am Mittwoch, 25. April 2018 11:33:06 UTC+2 schrieb Xabriña:
>
> Hello everyone, I also have the same problem as Sai Thota.
> I have used programs like TreeDbNotes, Cherry Tree and KeepNotes. In these
> programs you could have subnodes with the same name in different nodes.
> For example:
> [Tiddler A] Citroen
> [sub tiddler A] History
> [sub tiddler A] Models
> [sub tiddler A] Factories
> [Tiddler B] BMW
> [sub tiddler B] History
> [sub tiddler B] Models
> [sub tiddler B] Factories
>
> How could this be done in Tiddlywiki ??? If it is possible to do it. I am
> interested in the visualization in the TOC.
> Thanks and greetings to all.
>
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