Folks,

I consider free links to identify links you did not realise. However this 
is important with Authorship and research. I think before publishing to 
others linkifying those incidental links is desirable and turning off free 
links makes more sense unless the nature of your content supports it. 
During the linkify process you could also make use of the aliased in the 
uni-link plugin do formalise relationships in your document.

I doubt it would be easy but being able to click on a free link and linkify 
it `[[Free link title link]]` so it remains a link after turning off 
freelinks would be nice.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 8:55:21 AM UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>
> This is actually the same as the existing situation with camelcase. If you 
> have an external link that is in camel-case,
> the generated link will go to the CamelCase tiddler rather than to the 
> specified external link. I'm pretty sure it's been
> like this forever.
>
> In the "readme" for freelinks there are instructions for how to restrain 
> freelinks interpretation per a filter
> you specify. So you could turn off freelinks on a tiddler to allow the 
> normal external behavior to apply.
>
>
> On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 2:36:33 AM UTC-7, HC Haase wrote:
>>
>> I am late to the party, but wow, freelinks is great!!
>>
>>
>> though, it seems that freelinks overrules the link if it is external and 
>> links to the tiddler with the same name as the pretty link. 
>>
>>
>> is this a bug, or is there a setting to deal with this?
>>
>

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