Ciao Stefan

Right. Hashtag2tag won't auto-remove the TW tags when you remove the 
in-text #hashtag. It should be possible to expand the approach to do that, 
though personally I don't have the skill to know quite how.

FWIW there was some improvement in the approach that emerged from a 
discussion between myself & Mark S. Mark, basically solved most of the 
issues with Riz's version I had. It deals with issues of (1) consistent 
case of created tags; (2) limiting the action of the macro to specific 
Tiddler types (to prevent creation of TW tags where "#" is found in some 
Content Types where they have NON-hashtag meanings); (3) removing 
extraneous characters that #hashtag systems ignore (like apostrophes) but 
which TW treats as part of the tag unless you clip them off.

Thread: Twitter #hashtags to TiddlyWiki Tags -- HOW, safely 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en-GB#!searchin/tiddlywiki/hashtag/tiddlywiki/4hE3-KUOqkY/rcOYhvX9BAAJ>

I can't give you a finished product for what you need BUT you may find 
reading this thread, and especially Mark S.' code helpful. I've been using 
the approach he helped me with successfully for several months now. 

Best wishes
Josiah 

Stefan Spycher wrote:
>
> Thanks. i would have preferred the tag pill to work as expected, and not 
> install a plugin. the referenced plugin works, sort of, but has its quirks. 
> so for example, the tags are sticky, meaning, if i remove the inline markup 
> (the #), the tag stays. plus it doesnt' remove the marker...so the hashtag 
> or whatever symbol i choose is not parsed. 
>

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