Whoops! I think I partly answered my own questions. The $ exposes the
enclosed string to inline LaTeX rendering. I was looking in the
TiddlyWiki documentation, but it's in the LaTeX documentation. Still,
it doesn't render properly when the string is in a [[-delimited link.
Also, if I use TW's close approximations for the LaTeX formatting
markup, ~~ in lieu of _ and ^^ in lieu of ^, the text still doesn't
render properly when it's part of a pretty link.

On Jun 18, 1:36 pm, Swampy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to put a link in a TW to LaTeX Tiddlywiki 
> athttp://bob.mcelrath.org/tiddlyjsmath-2.0.3.htmland have the link
> appear in the TW as it appears in the target page's title. I have two
> questions:
>
> 1) The SiteTitle formats title as follows: $L_AT^EX$ TiddlyWiki
>     -- What are the $ signs for? I cannot find documentation for them.
> Presumably they influence how the enclosed text is formatted. Where
> can I find documentation?
>
> 2) I'd like the text on my TW page to look like this title. If I
> simply put "$L_AT^EX$ TiddlyWiki" in a tiddler, the text formats
> correctly. However, if I put it in a pretty link so that it's both
> properly formatted and clickable, the special formatting characters
> show up on the page. Example:
>
>     [[$L_AT^EX$ TiddlyWiki|http://bob.mcelrath.org/
> tiddlyjsmath-2.0.3.html]]
>
> appears as
>
>    $L_AT^EX$ TiddlyWiki
>
> Is there any way to have this render correctly?
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