Thanks, Mark -but, having just discovered the documentation inside the plugin itself, which recommends [this notation](#InternalLink), i guess that will serve my edge-case of internal links within a Markdown-formatted tiddler -which i will use only in authoring for export as a general rule.
Moreover, given that there is no way to structure an internal link that, when tiddler is exported to another context, will bring the outside reader to online version of this document on that specific tiddler -am i right? In my trials thus far (just 2 days of experience so far :-), i can only bring a reader from the web to default view of my TiddlyWiki instance -not any specific content item within it. If this indeed be a systemic constraint, that does have serious implications for sharing of TiddlyWiki content to the WWW! On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 1:58:26 PM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote: > > > > 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 > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/c627080c-5093-49d1-a5ef-d5404df40717%40googlegroups.com.

