TT

Tiddlywiki allows you to do as you suggest out of the box. Just go ahead and 
use #tags in text. And filter on text contains or search. Perhaps a little 
experiment and publish this method is all that is needed. You could throw in 
some macros to make it easier or an editor toolbar button to insert existing 
hash tags. Ideally you could register new hashtags in a data tiddler so you 
know what you can search for or log their use.

Of course if the wiki has a lot of text or tiddler it may be wise to move such 
hash tags into a tag like field. 

Would it be ok to use $:/#tagname because then you could have the option of 
creating a tiddler and using it as a tag. You could then have a view template 
that with [all[current]prefix[$:/#]] displaying hash tag tools when you open a 
$:/#tagname tiddler. References etc will also work with this.

Imagin if you could make # or /# a new namespace like $:/ is

Regards
Tony

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