Well, it's dissatisfying... ;-(
At least then I know there is no (easy) way to do what moinmoin 
implementation do it via a markup like
#pragma description This page is about cars. 
to insert a `<description>` tag by example.

However, thank you a lot for your time and help!

Claus

Am Sonntag, 27. Oktober 2013 00:29:10 UTC+2 schrieb hasienda:
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> On 26.10.2013 23:04, mutetella wrote: 
> > Am Samstag, 26. Oktober 2013 21:41:35 UTC+2 schrieb hasienda: 
> > 
> > 
> >     You would have to tweak Trac a lot (in the sense of writing a Trac 
> >     plugin with dedicated configuration and or storage backend to 
> flexibly 
> >     customize this per wiki page. 
> > 
> > Ok, but I can't see a way to do this. Adding tags outside 
> > `<head>...</head>` is not the problem, but can I add a snippet within 
> > the `site.html` to put tags like `<title>` and/or `<description>` within 
> > the `<head>...</head>` section? 
> > 
> > I can't understand why there isn't it a macro/plugin to insert 
> > particular meta tags into wiki pages...? 
>
> Dunno, but probably the easiest answer is next to the truth: Nobody 
> cared about it so far. Consider it a design flaw, that the "wiki page 
> name is HTML title" short-cut behavior is hard-coded. Trac tends to lean 
> towards simplicity, so I'm not at all surprised that it (only) works 
> that way by default. 
>
> HTML page description is a bit different, and I can imagine, why someone 
> with strong ambition for creating HTML with much meta-data could see a 
> demand for that information. Still it remains to be proven, that this 
> would generate a benefit in many use-cases, before someone will spend 
> time to implement it. 
>
> Steffen Hoffmann 
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