On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:53:18 AM UTC+2, HC Haase wrote:
>
> mandag den 20. april 2020 kl. 11.44.06 UTC+2 skrev Peter Buyze:
>>
>> PMario also mentioned a serious flaw: if your have a tiddler entitled say 
>> "boat", then Freelinks will link every instance of the word "boat" in your 
>> file to that one tiddler. And PMario is right.
>>
>>
>> Yes that can also make problems. 
>
> maybe a solution could be a escape character (like ~) to actively ignore 
> linking, paired with a edit-panel button to input the escape character in 
> front of selected text??
>

Hi, 
But what's the advantage of adding a lot of escape characters into a text 
that dosn't contain links, if the plugin isn't installed. If you copy/paste 
such wikitext into a TW that doesn't use the plugin you'll create a lot of 
unused escape chars, which are visible and annoying. 

I do think freelinks makes sense for TW with 10 tiddlers, where the whole 
prose text belongs together. As I pointed out freelinks will link every 
tiddler title it can find, even if the actual tiddler text doesn't have a 
connection to that "word". 

Instead of escape chars, use the [[wikitext link]] which is explicit. ... 
IMO no new escape "confusion" needed. 

-mario


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