On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 1:47:50 PM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
>
> Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> * Introduce an escape character that 
>>
>
> Of the three alternatives, only this gives individual control over each 
> instance i.e if "boat should link here but not there". The other two would 
> be "binary global".
>
>
That's what I was thinking. On the other hand, if someone was following The 
TiddlyWiki Philosophy, their tiddler would never be too large to fix by 
hand, so solution #3 could work.

I don't think solution #2 addresses the immediate concerns.
 

> [...]The trouble might come were the target tiddler to subsequently be 
>> deleted; should the escape character in any residual links be automatically 
>> suppressed? If so, we’d need to carefully choose a character (or character 
>> sequence) that we can safely hide
>>
>
> This sounds similar to the rename plugin (or is it called relink plugin?) 
> where changing a tiddler title modifies it everywhere. 
>
>
I'm assuming that if the special character or characters, say "&@", were 
present, they would not display at all when the corresponding tiddler did 
not exist. So the rendered text would look like "boat" for both "boat" and 
"&@boat" when there was no "boat" tiddler.


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