Hi Tony,

On case-sensitivity for freelinks recognition, I think "English is your 
friend" is ... misleading. Peter's suggestion, if we could make freelinking 
(optionally) case-insensitive, freelinks would render virtual links to my 
tiddler called "pragmatism" even though text in English requires 
capitalizing pragmatism at the beginning of a word. Pragmatism speaks in 
favor of (at least an option for) case-insensitivity. ;) 

(Typical use-case: pasting in text, needing not to fiddle with it in edit 
mode. ... Meanwhile if I were to "fix" the problem by modifying freelinks 
output to display-as-if-capitalized, that would capitalize where it 
shouldn't, making English look like German. ;) )

Of course, case-insensitivity is only the most low-hanging fruit among ways 
that freelinks would ideally variations (as specifiable in, say, an alias 
field).

-Springer

On Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 7:51:26 AM UTC-4, TonyM wrote:
>
> Peter,
>
> *Is there a way to make them NOT case sensitive? *good idea for an option
>
> Keep in mind if tiddlers are lower case you can display them with caps, 
> title and sentence case if you want. Especially if you want it to be more 
> generic consider tiddlers that define a fragment or phrase use lower case. 
> If something is clearly a title use the correct case eg Microsoft not 
> microsoft. English is your friend.
>
>>
>>

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