Looks quite promising, I will have to test it to see how it works. Looks
like I would at least be able to link both "AVR" and
"AutomaticVoltageRegulator" to the same tiddler - which is already very
good. Still, I suspect Linkify would not help my lazy ass with auto
suggesting abbreviations ("AVR") might be a new link/topic.
The texts I'm documenting are filled with abbreviations that a person new
to the texts - or an experienced person with bad memory - would want to
look up further.
For example, if I would have written the text above in a tiddler, it would
automatically have suggested that AVR and AutomaticVoltageRegulator are not
yet written tiddlers.
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:08:33 AM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>
> Tobias very interesting Linkify plugin might be what you're asking about:
> http://tobibeer.tiddlyspace.com/#Linkify
> It takes a bit of studying to understand it, but it is very cool. IMO it
> makes even more sense for (personally administered) wikis than the whole
> CamelCase and bracket idea. If a tiddler is mentioned - it get's linked
> automatically.
>
> <:-)
>
>
> On Monday, December 16, 2013 2:07:29 PM UTC+1, Daniel Sandström wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.
>> I've just started using TiddlyWiki daily in my work after playing around
>> with it on and off for a couple of months. I'm planning on documenting
>> important info to aid my memory. I'm an engineer and deal with a lot of
>> different equipment, for example setup specifics for a device.
>> I just realized there's a lot of acronyms/abbreviations like "AVR". These
>> are currently not recognized as WikiLinks. Is there a plugin or code for it?
>>
>> BR
>> Daniel
>>
>
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