Eric, your solution only seems to work with static text, like

\rules except wikilink
CamelCaseText

and not in a situation when the camel case text is generated 
programatically like transclusion.

as I wrote to TW Tones, normally I would resort to the text widget, but, so 
far, I haven't managed to properly assign the text parameter based on my 
dynamic content.

Any clue would be greatly appreciated
Werner


Am Freitag, 14. August 2020 19:43:33 UTC+2 schrieb Eric Shulman:
>
> On Friday, August 14, 2020 at 8:40:02 AM UTC-7, Werner wrote:
>>
>> Camel case is sort of an annoyance for me. I don't want to switch it off 
>> completely, but sometimes I don't want it while transcluding. Here's an 
>> example: I run a company database, and companies sometimes have camel case 
>> names.
>> ...when the company name is in camel case it gets auto-converted to a 
>> link. How do I get rid of this (without the global switch)? 
>>
>
> Add this "pragma" to the top of a tiddler:
> \rules except wikilink
> This will disable automatic CamelCase links only for content in that 
> tiddler.
>
> Notes:
> * There is also a "\rules only ..." pragma
> * To see the full list of rules that can be referenced, enter this in the 
> $:/AdvancedSearch, filter input:
> [[wikiparserrules[]]
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>
>

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