Saq Imtiaz thank you so much!
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Saq,
many thanks for this. Does that mean that all of markdown syntax can be used in
TW or are there still exceptions?
Before making this amendment to the shadow tiddler I had decided that it wasn't
worth trying to insist on markdown because sooner or later I would come across
situations that
Note that I think the official TiddlyWiki markdown plugin is the way to go,
which you can install through Settings -> Plugins.
If you find that it isn't recognizing wikilinks in the [[title]] format,
edit the following shadow tiddler:
$:/config/markdown/renderWikiTextPragma
and replace the
My preliminary testing suggests that it doesn't support variables or
macros. At
least the simple tests I tried wouldn't work. So if you want a TOC, for
instance,
it probably won't work. It does appear to support [[*]] links, so that may
be
more important to some people at the moment ... but
Yep, I've been looking for ways to get both but haven't found anything yet. :(
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Amazing, thank you so much!
On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 2:55:33 PM UTC+1, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
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> If you want the comptext plugin (which is what TiddlyBlink uses) to
> support autocompletion of [[title]] format links in markdown tiddlers:
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>- Create a tiddler with the title
>
If you want the comptext plugin (which is what TiddlyBlink uses) to support
autocompletion of [[title]] format links in markdown tiddlers:
- Create a tiddler with the title
$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/text/x-markdown
- Where the text of the tiddler is
comptext
Under the
This is unfortunately incompatible with the autocomplete feature of
TiddlyBlink, so I had to disable it :(
On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 3:08:00 PM UTC+1, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote:
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> Wow, thanks so much, Vaughn!
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> On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:56:56 PM UTC+1, ludwa6 wrote:
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>> Brilliant!
Wow, thanks so much, Vaughn!
On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:56:56 PM UTC+1, ludwa6 wrote:
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> Brilliant! Just installed, this appears to be working like a champ, even
> with internal links. Thanks, Vaughn!
>
> On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:43:31 PM UTC+1, Vaughn Papenhausen wrote:
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>> So I
Brilliant! Just installed, this appears to be working like a champ, even
with internal links. Thanks, Vaughn!
On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:43:31 PM UTC+1, Vaughn Papenhausen wrote:
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> So I found this alternate markdown plugin, which does appear to support
> wikilinks:
Thanks, Mark -but, having just discovered the documentation inside the
plugin itself, which recommends [this notation](#InternalLink), i guess
that will serve my edge-case of internal links within a Markdown-formatted
tiddler -which i will use only in authoring for export as a general rule.
So I found this alternate markdown plugin, which does appear to support
wikilinks: http://demo.santosa.family/#tw5-markdown
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Yes, other apps I use don't seem to have this issue. My muscle memory of
[[*]] is too strong to make the effort to use another style :)
On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:14:57 PM UTC+1, ludwa6 wrote:
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> i see; this is indeed a vexing problem. For my part, i will keep the
> Markdown plugin
i see; this is indeed a vexing problem. For my part, i will keep the
Markdown plugin installed for those cases where the tiddler is written for
export purposes -in which case, internal links could be problematic in
context of export- so this plugin is still has its UseCase for me.
But i
On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 9:51:25 PM UTC-7, ludwa6 wrote:
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> Hey Mark: Good to hear! am glad to have jumped on board since 5.1.22
> (just yesterday in fact :-),
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>>
>> <$link>My Tiddler
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>
> Interesting: This markup renders enclosed string as something that
> *looks* like a link
Thanks! I'm familiar with markdown syntax including links, but the markdown
link syntax is conflicting with the wikitext syntax as discussed earlier. Not
using markdown for now with TW as most of my links are internal anyway.
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Hey Anne-Laure: You needn't get used to html anchor tags for external
links; in Markdown, the syntax for external links is:
inline link to [the canonical TiddlyWiki site](https://tiddlywiki.com/),
for example
This is both easy to read and reasonably intuitive to write -one reason why
i am so
Hey Mark: Good to hear! am glad to have jumped on board since 5.1.22 (just
yesterday in fact :-), in light of what you've written, because -while i
appreciate the Wiki Text syntax for writings that will remain inside
TiddlyWiki- i really need Markdown in those tiddlers i intend to export out
Thanks so much, Mark! Not going to use it for now then, my muscle memory of
[[*]] is too strong :) Going to gave to get used to html anchor tags for
external links. Thank you for clarifying!
On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 11:33:41 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
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> On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at
On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 3:19:41 PM UTC-7, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote:
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> Now the markdown works but for some reason [[*]] doesn't work anymore. Is
> that working as intended?
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>
>
I've got some good news and some bad news and some medium news.
You got on board TW at the right time. A
Thanks, Mark! I saved and reloaded, but didn't realise I had to create the
new tiddlers with the markdown icon or set the type to markdown-x, thank
you!
Now the markdown works but for some reason [[*]] doesn't work anymore. Is
that working as intended?
Attaching another screenshot. Thank you!
Did you save and reload?
After that, did you use the markdown icon over on the sidebar at the top to
make your tiddler?
Or, alternately, set the type to markdown-x (I think that's the name) in
the type field at the bottom of the tiddler editor?
Good luck!
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