One more suggestion for the wiki-synatx.
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@ -35,3 +35,13 @@ Besides pagespecs, the `rel=` attribute could be used for styles. --Ivan Z.
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> was not available, which is why I didn't make it differentiate from
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> was not available, which is why I didn't make it differentiate from
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> normal links.) Might be better to go ahead and add the variable to
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> normal links.) Might be better to go ahead and add the variable to
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> core though. --[[Joey]]
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> core though. --[[Joey]]
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I saw somewhere else here soem suggestions for the wiki-syntax for specifying the relation name of a link. One more suggestion---[the syntax used in Semantic MediaWiki](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki#Basic_usage), like this:
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<pre>
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... the capital city is \[[Has capital::Berlin]] ...
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</pre>
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So a part of the effect of `\[[!taglink TAG]]` could be represented as something like `\[[tag::TAG]]` or (more understandable relation name in what concerns the direction) `\[[tagged::TAG]]`.
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I don't have any opinion on this syntax (whether it's good or not)...--Ivan Z.
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