On Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 11:00:57 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:

> The files include a macro that when invoked like <<MyTiddler>> returns a 
> link to "My Tiddler Caption". This macro is used by the other bit of code, 
> which overwrites the core prettylinks code to use the macro whenever you 
> have a "pretty link" (e.g. a link with [[...]]).  BUT, if your link 
> includes a title inside it, then the manual title will 'win' over the 
> caption. (e.g. [[My Inline Text|MyTiddler]] will show 'My Inline Text'). 
>

As I saw the attachment I wanted to argue, because of overwriting the core 
prettylink parser. ... BUT this is a very interesting approach. Very 
tricky. ... and still compatible for users that don't have the "hack".

We should think about a new field name for this particular problem. ... I'm 
not sure about "alias" since Jeremy has his own view about an alias 
implementation, which may be different. 

-m

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