On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 9:51:25 PM UTC-7, ludwa6 wrote:
>
> Hey Mark:  Good to hear! am glad to have jumped on board since 5.1.22 
> (just yesterday in fact :-), 
>
>>
>> <$link>My Tiddler</$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.
>
>
My testing was too brief. I should have said

<$link to="#My Tiddler">My Tiddler</$link>

Since the new markdown plugin uses macro notation, you could make a global 
macro (tag a normal tiddler with $:/tags/Macro) like this:

\define mylink(link) <$link to="$link$">$link$</$link>

and then invoke in your markdown tiddler like this

<<mylink "My Tiddler">>


 

>  
>
>> 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
>
>
>
>
It seems to work fine when I test in a browser. I wonder if there is 
something else going on in your TW file? Also, we did have someone on a Mac 
a week ago who needed to reinstall TiddlyDesktop to eliminate similar 
errors. I wonder if there is something going on with TD installation?
 


so i have

so

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