Your solution seems to be very cool with the limited options that tags 
provides.

The problem here is the shorting method, the redundant results and that you 
have to tag every tag with all the possible parent topics related to it.

I think the best approach is to use fields. I never said that I don't want 
to use fields. What I don't want is to replace tags by fields, but I think 
they can coexist. Using the tags for searching and fields for shorting.

Maybe you can help me with this, since you have a better mind for this kind 
of things. 

I was thinking in using your idea of the root-tag, and tag every tiddler 
with that root tag. Any extra tags are welcome for future search. Then use 
a list field of subtopics of the root-tag that tiddler belongs to.

TiddlerA
tags: linux,snippets
subtopics:snippets

TiddlerB
tags: linux,snippets,filesystem
subtopics:snippets,filesystem

Then on the list, I don't know how yet, create a subtopic for each subtopic 
a tiddler has. Mmmm, I feel like I'm missing some key detail that makes 
this not possible.

El domingo, 24 de agosto de 2014 11:18:10 UTC+2, PMario escribió:
>
> I think the and-tag-toc structure, combined with a "+" button, that 
> creates a new tiddler that inherits all the tags would be very nice :)
> -mario
>

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