On Sep 29, 8:46 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > When I'm entering a new Tiddly, sometimes some words appear as Tiddly
> > links by default, even if those words don't have a Tiddly associated
> > with them.
>
> As you've noted, the rules for automatic WikiWord link detection can
> result an unintended implied link being created.  As Mans has pointed
> out, you can supress this handling for any specific instance of linked
> text, simply by preceding the text with "~" (tilde), like this:
>
> This is a WikiWord, that is linked
> This is a ~WikiWord, that is NOT linked
>
> However, if you want to get more general control over WikiWord linking
> throughout the document, you can try this plugin:
>    http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#DisableWikiLinksPlugin
>
> It includes an option checkbox to turn off *all* automatic linking (so
> that [[...]] brackets are always needed).  You could also turn off
> auto-linking within a specific tiddler by tagging that tiddler with
> 'excludeWikiWords', and/or exclude selected words from being linked,
> by listing them (space-separated) in a tiddler named
> DisableWikiLinksList.
>
> enjoy,
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

Thanks.  Just what I needed.  Put it in my tiddlywiki and it works
like a charm.  (PS: I've used a plugin or two of yours before.  Thanks
for them, too!)
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