Wikis are powered by internal links between pages. The more cross-linking there is between related pages, the easier it is for readers to jump from one topic to another related topic.
One major problem, however, is spelling mistakes - or simply not remembering the name of a page.
Being able to start typing the triple-bracket syntax for internal links, followed by a page name, should bring up a list of pages that match that page name.
For example, if I typed this:
[[[person:J
The drop-down list could show the 10 most relevant pages that start with that phrase.
In this case, it would show results for pages like "person:John", "person:Jane", and "person:James". I could then click on one of these results to finish off the syntax up until the ending triple-brackets.
In terms of making it possible, I assume the indexing of pages that is already done to power the search feature, could also be used to power this auto-complete of page names?
Additionally, it'd be nice to see both the page name and title in the dropdown list.

Imagine the above, but for page names.
Sorry, but till today we can read (select) in Listpages by tags, parents, dataform fields a,s,o,
BUT NOT by PAGENAME (=fullname)
This is a shame in my eyes - the primary index is not usable for us.
Service is my success. My webtips:www.blender.org (Open source), Wikidot-Handbook.
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