Hey Mark:  Good to hear! am glad to have jumped on board since 5.1.22 (just 
yesterday in fact :-), in light of what you've written, because -while i 
appreciate the Wiki Text syntax for writings that will remain inside 
TiddlyWiki- i really need Markdown in those tiddlers i intend to export out 
of the TW environment.  Am having some trouble with this though, as my 
experience thus far is not consistent with yours on a few points -to wit:

On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 11:33:41 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> ...
> You got on board TW at the right time. A month ago markdown on TW didn't 
> acknowledge or use any wikitext (the mark up language used by TW).
>
> Today, with 5.1.22, tiddlers using markdown can use wikitext UNLESS it's 
> markup style conflicts with that of markdown's. Also, it's rendered on a 
> line-by-line basis.
>
> The bad news is that [[*]] conflicts with markdown (or at least that's how 
> I understand it).
>

Meaning that: enclosing a string in double square brackets has some meaning 
in Markdown?  I've tried it in several Markdown editing tools, and am not 
seeing how strings so marked-down appear any different in the rendering.


The medium news is that widgets don't conflict, so you can use instead:
>
> <$link>My Tiddler</$link>
>

Interesting:  This markup renders enclosed string as something that *looks* 
like a link (i.e. font color blue, underlined on rollover, in the default 
them), but does not go anywhere on mouseclick.

 

> You can also use traditional HTML markup like this:
>
> <a href="#My Tiddler">My tiddler</a>
>
 

Even MORE interesting:  this one works on mouseclick to open the tiddler 
whose name is inside the tags, but it also throws this error message:

Internal JavaScript Error
Well, this is embarrassing. It is recommended that you restart TiddlyWiki by 
refreshing your browser



So i refreshed (TiddlyDesktop version 0.0.13 (13) for Mac), clicked the 
link... And it opened the file of this TiddlyWiki instance in my web 
browser, instead of desktop -and that to the default view, not to the 
tiddler whose name i clicked.

Can't understand this behavior well enough to manage it... So i'll have to 
avoid using internal links in tiddlers of the text/x-markdown datatype, 
until i get this figured out.  Meanwhile: any additional light you might 
shed on how this all works would be much appreciated!

so i have

so

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