The planets don't share the same location. I think what I typed wasn't 
clear. I only want to re-use the title for TOC purposes.

As such:

Planet A
>>*Locations*
>>>>Sand Dunes
>>>>Crash Site

Planet B
>>*Locations*
>>>>Ice Mountains

The locations themselves are not repeating, just the broad title of 
"Locations" is repeating, but in different ways.

On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 12:58:40 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>
> The tiddlers and tags are being used in two different ways. In one way, 
> they are used to convey structural relationships within the TOC tree. The 
> other way, they are being used to convey semantic relationships. These two 
> uses do not always overlap perfectly. 
>
> One workaround is to put the "location" semantic information into a 
> separate tiddler, say "location-detail". Then transclude location-detail 
> into "location". Then you can tag a tiddler with "Planet A" and 
> "location-detail" without extending the TOC tree. This approach will be 
> most useful, of course, if you have lots of other Planets that need to 
> reference the same location detail.
>
> I'm puzzled how multiple planets can share the same location. Aren't they 
> always moving around? So they could share a "location" (from the viewer's 
> perspective) but it would change?
>
> Thanks!
> -- Mark
>
> On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 9:10:15 AM UTC-7, Godiva Glenn wrote:
>>
>> But then anything under that would show up on all the instances, unless 
>> there is a way to filter the results via tag. Ideally if anything tagged 
>> "locations" AND "Planet A" would only show up under Planet A, but no matter 
>> how I fiddle, it shows up under Planet B as well. 
>>
>> I've been digging through the scripts to see if there's a way to add a 
>> filter to Planet A so that any content nested under has to be tagged 
>> "Planet A" + whatever other tags to show, but no luck. I'm not sure if I'm 
>> not heading in the correct direction.
>>
>> On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 11:35:03 AM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> If you're creating a tag-based, TOC style structure, then you could tag 
>>> the "locations" tiddler with "Planet A" and with "Planet B" -- reusing the 
>>> location tiddler.
>>>
>>> Is that you what mean?
>>>
>>> Good luck!
>>> -- Mark
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 7:54:29 AM UTC-7, Godiva Glenn wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to organize some notes but there are "duplicate" headers.
>>>>
>>>> For example I have two top-level notes for planets, and then I'd like 
>>>> to have a section of notable locations on each planet. I can make a '
>>>> *locations*' tiddler and tag it to a planet A but then I'd need a 
>>>> different label for planet B. Is there something I'm missing? I'm looking 
>>>> to have the structure of:
>>>>
>>>> *Planets*
>>>>      Planet A
>>>>           *Locations*
>>>>      Planet B
>>>>           *Locations*
>>>>
>>>> Is the only solution to name each one accordingly, ie. *Locations - 
>>>> Planet A*, *Locations - Planet B* ? This just looks redundant in the 
>>>> side-bar and such.
>>>>
>>>

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