Yes, other apps I use don't seem to have this issue. My muscle memory of 
[[*]] is too strong to make the effort to use another style :)

On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 2:14:57 PM UTC+1, ludwa6 wrote:
>
> i see;  this is indeed a vexing problem. For my part, i will keep the 
> Markdown plugin installed for those cases where the tiddler is written for 
> export purposes -in which case, internal links could be problematic in 
> context of export- so this plugin is still has its UseCase for me. 
>
> But i still don't see as how the [[*]] notation conflicts with Markdown; 
> try it in any Markdown editor, and it looks to me like the notation is not 
> transformed in the rendering.  This [alternative notation]{#InternalLink) 
> does work; just looks kinda weird in a foreign context like this, doesn't 
> it?
>
>
> On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 11:55:20 AM UTC+1, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote:
>>
>> Thanks! I'm familiar with markdown syntax including links, but the 
>> markdown link syntax is conflicting with the wikitext syntax as discussed 
>> earlier. Not using markdown for now with TW as most of my links are 
>> internal anyway.
>
>

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