On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 4:58:48 PM UTC-7, Adrian Rea wrote:
>
> Is it me or have I done something inadvertently? Whenever I write "Mc" 
> anywhere it takes that and any adjacent characters and links it to an 
> unmade tiddler. Is this something in the programming?
>

This is because names with the Mc prefix (e.g, McDonald) create 
http://tiddlywiki.com/#CamelCase words, which are automatically treated as 
links to tiddlers.  To prevent this, precede the name with a tilde (e.g., 
~McDonald).

enjoy,
-e
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