All,
I don't want to hijack the thread, just wanted to share my idea on this
problem:
On each tiddler* save*, parse only its contents to search for "linkable"
targets, then *actually perform text substitution *to correctly link.
This could happen:
- automatically: after each tiddler save,
- manually, either:
- on each tiddler with an editor toolbar button
- one button in the control panel to perform it on all tiddlers that
have been edited by the user since the last time this operation was
performed.
Critically, these use the tiddler saving mechanism to actually change its
content automatically for us.
Diego
On Sunday, January 5, 2020 at 4:04:28 PM UTC-6, springer wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> Ah, remembering //exactly which string// to type is indeed a sub-problem
> of the attention and effort required to accomplish the task of furnishing
> internal links for pasted text. However, a good alias plugin should resolve
> at least //most// of that sub-problem... ;)
>
> On Sunday, January 5, 2020 at 4:01:05 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> If someone asks "How much trouble is it to go through and put brackets
>>> around all the key terms after you paste?" that person is probably not
>>> working in front of a live audience (where that audience is not there to
>>> get TiddlyWiki lessons).
>>>
>>
>> Haven't you just moved from the problem of performing an actual link
>> insert, to the problem of having to remember the exact wording or phrase
>> that will "magically" create a link?
>>
>
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