Thanks! Using the three apostrophes hadn't occurred to me.

Don

On Mar 4, 3:52 pm, cmari <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try using three single quotation marks around your link:
> <<reminder month:7 day:3 title:"Poet '''[[Henry Wadsworth 
> Longfellow|http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1365/1365.htm]]''' in 1807">>
> cmari
>
> On Mar 4, 12:16 pm, dpuscher <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Folks,
>
> > I've been using the ReminderPlugin on my calendar TiddlyWiki (http://
> > home.comcast.net/~d.puscher/Calendar.html). It works great but I have
> > come across a small bug. I'm not sure if it's a problem with the code
> > or with the user.
>
> > I use links inside the reminders. For example:
>
> > *<<reminder month:2 day:27 title:"Diarist John Evelyn 
> > (//[[Sylva|http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20778/20778-h/20778-h.htm]]//) 
> > died at
> > his town house, called //The Read//, in Dover-street, Piccadilly, in
> > 1705/06." leadtime:0>>
>
> > Works great. But if I use
>
> > *<<reminder month:2 day:27 title:"Poet [[Henry Wadsworth 
> > Longfellow|http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1365/1365.txt]] in 1807" 
> > leadtime:0>>
>
> > it doesn't work work. I have to use
>
> > *<<reminder month:2 day:27 title:"Poet //[[Henry Wadsworth 
> > Longfellow|http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1365/1365.txt]]// in 1807" 
> > leadtime:0>>
>
> > Notice the link is enclosed in slashes.
>
> > I'd rather not have the link italicized in some cases, but that seems
> > like the only way to make it work.  I've tried [ (doesn't work) and <
> > (fixes the link but also appears on the screen). Any ideas?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Don
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