That'd be an useful addition.
Also just remembered, when selecting a chunk of text to convert to a link 
perhaps automatically assign it to the "display text" part of the link, 
since that is probably the most common use scenario.
Tiddlywiki converts external links automatically anyway, and handles 
internal ones with camel case, so if one selects a text string and presses 
the link button that is most likely the display part of the text and not 
the URL

Say select "Link text" > press link button would add [[Link text| *cursor 
here* ]] instead of [[Link text]]

This is a bit subjective though, I don't know what behaviour the majority 
of other users expects.

On Tuesday, 10 February 2015 16:16:46 UTC, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> The only improvement I can think of so far is that it would be great if 
>> buttons could behave like a "toggle", that is if it could detect existing 
>> markup and remove it on second press.
>>
> Like for example if I bold some text  in my selection pressing the Bold 
>> button again would toggle it off removing the previously applied "bold 
>> tags".
>>
>
> Now that's an interesting idea that hadn't occurred to me. The same code 
> you would need to do that would also allow you to select an area with the 
> basic marks and then remove the marks. 
>
> Hmmm. 
>

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