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It may be that I'm simply misunderstanding something, but what is the rationale
for having tagged() also match normal wikilinks?
It simply hasn't been implemented yet -- see the answer in
[[todo/tag_pagespec_function]]. Tags and wikilinks share the same
underlying implementation, although ab reasonable expectation is that
they are kept separate. --Ivan Z.
The following situation. I have tagbase => 'tag' . On some pages, scattered
over the whole wiki, I use \[[!tag open_issue_gdb]] to declare that this page
contains information about an open issue with GDB. Then, I have a page
/tag/open_issues_gdb.mdwn that essentially contains \[[!map pages="tagged(open_issue_gdb)"]] . So far, so good: this page indeed does list
all pages that are tagged like this. But now, when I add in /gdb.mdwn a link
to this page, like \[[Open Issues|tag/open_issue_gdb]] , then /gdb.mdwn
itself shows up in the map on tag/open_issues_gdb.mdwn . In my understanding
this is due to the wikilink being equal to a \[[!tag ...]] . What's the
rationale on this, or what am I doing wrong, and how to achieve what I want?
--[[tschwinge]]
What you are doing "wrong" is putting non-tag pages (i.e.
/tag/open_issues_gdb.mdwn ) under your tagbase. The rationale for
implementing tag as it has been, I think, is one of simplicity and
conciseness. -- [[Jon]]
No, he has no pages under tagbase that aren't tags. This bug
is valid. [[todo/matching_different_kinds_of_links]] is probably
how it will eventually be solved. --[[Joey]]
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