CamelCase (camel case or camel-case)—originally known as medial capitals—is the practice of writing compound words or phrases in which the elements are joined without spaces, with each element's initial letter capitalized within the compound and the first letter is either upper or lower case—as in "LaBelle", BackColor, "McDonald's" or "iPod".
In TiddlyWiki camel case can be used to easily create links to tiddlers. A CamelCase word is automatically linked without needing bounding
You can turn CamelCase words off by prefixing the word with a ~ symbol. For instance
CamelCase
In TiddlyWiki camel case can be used to easily create links to tiddlers. A CamelCase word is automatically linked without needing bounding
[[ and ]].You can turn CamelCase words off by prefixing the word with a ~ symbol. For instance
~CamelCasegives:
CamelCase