In the latest official markdown plugin, you can put most wikitext into your
markdown text that fits on *a single line*. Unfortunately, this does *not
include links [[ ]]* because that markup resembles markdown. But you can
use the link widget
<$link to"mytiddler/>
If you want to put markdown into your wikitext, you can transclude the
rendered contents of a markdown tiddler into your text:
{{mymarkdowntiddler}}
AFAIK, no one has made a markdown-to-wikitext or vice-versa converter. You
could possibly use HTML as an intermediary and then convert to one or the
other.
Markdown is the *de facto* markup language used in virtually all modern
apps. There is no prospect that the rest of the world will suddenly embrace
wikitext. It would be great if we could work seamlessly with markdown, but
I guess we have to use whatever work-arounds we can get.
On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 7:09:36 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please help me out if these are possible somehow:
>
> - Linking tiddlers from MD?
> - Or if possible even macros in MD?
> - Making part of the TW5 formatted tiddler to be rendered as MD, or in
> MD to render part of it as TW5?
> - Conversion between TW5 and MD?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Laci
>
>
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