Thanks Okido and Mark for your answers.

Okido, I had a look at Drupal and tried the online demo, it looks nice
but I think it's a bit too much for what I need.

Mark, I tried your solution to make the listing case-insensitive, but
it doesn't make any difference, e.g., the list is still ordered case-
sensitive. The problem of alphabetically ordering a list of words,
anyway, is more complex than just the case sensitive issue, and a
collation algorithm shoul be used for each specific language,
something I guess it's not going to be implemented in TW. See for
example this page:

http://unicode.org/reports/tr10

and this post:

http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/211582

I also had a look at the inclusion macro, but at the end I think it's
easier if I switch to a file-based wiki. I chose Moinmoin, it allows
page renaming/deletion, it does a better job at ordering words
alphabetically and, of course, it scales better. It also has a script
to flatten the whole wiki to the last page revision. Categories are
less flexible than tags, but I figured out I can batch-rename them, in
case I need to, running Wingrep on the data folder.

But I'm going to keep using TW for my personal notetaking :)

cheers,
 aless
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