Yes I had this idea as well but then I would have to manually curate the 
list by tagging every tiddler with root. This layout would be quite static 
for the most part and force me to revisit every "root node" to check if it 
is still used as a tag.

What I want is somewhat more advanced as I want all Tiddlers that are used 
as tags to be at root level. This way TW would take care of the whole 
layout and not show Tiddlers that are not tags in other tiddlers. For 
reference I want a behaviour close to how Tagsistant 
<http://www.tagsistant.net/> does it.

It is somewhat hard to explain as I am no native but the basic flow would 
be:

   1. Go through all tiddlers
   2. Check if tiddler x is a tag in any other tiddler
   3. If yes, use it as a root node
   4. If no skip it
   5. Procede recursively (while I click on the expand arrow)
   
I hope this clarifies things a little bit, thanks for your suggestion.

Cheers,
Tristan

On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 7:15:23 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> If Foo, Bar, and Bag are all tagged as "root", then wouldn't tag="root" 
> work?
>
> Good luck
> -- Mark
>
> On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 9:46:26 AM UTC-8, Tristan wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I was digging around lately and stumbled upon Trilium 
>> <https://github.com/zadam/trilium>. Upon further reading about this I 
>> got pretty excited about its usecase and how similar many aspects are to 
>> TW. The author has done some nice writeup about his intentions and workflow 
>> in Trilium's wiki over on Github. Investing into some points I was quite 
>> surprised when I figured that its "cloning" mechanism is easily mimiced by 
>> TW using tags and having TW generate the Tree View on the fly. However I 
>> have some hickups so far as to how I generate the TOC. I tried using a list 
>> of all tags but that resulted in TW "shitting" every tiddler on screen 
>> without any hint as to what tag it was. After adding <<currentTiddler>> 
>> this got somewhat better however I would like for TW to just show all tags 
>> (to be precise: only tiddlers that are used as tags) as top entries and any 
>> tiddler tagged by them when I drill down, similar to how Trilium does it.
>>
>> <div class="tc-table-of-contents">
>>     <<currentTiddler>>
>>     <$list filter="[!tag[]]">
>>         <$macrocall $name="toc-selective-expandable" tag=<
>> <currentTiddler>> />
>>     </$list>
>> </div>
>>
>> Result should be something like this:
>>
>> > Foo
>>     > Bar
>>         > Baz # shows up in multiple hierarchies since tagged: Foo Bar 
>> Bag
>>     > Bag
>>         > Baz
>> > Bar
>>     > Foo
>>         > Baz
>>     > Bag
>>         > Baz
>> > Bag
>>     > Foo
>>         > Baz
>>     > Bar
>>         > Baz
>>
>> Thanks for any help, cheers.
>> Tristan
>>
>

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