Hi!

There's a certain kind of link I wanted formatted a certain way, so I 
created a macro:

<<myMacro "link to format">>

which applied the necessary formatting. 

But of course, this broke all my backlinks. So I changed it to:

<<myMacro [[link to format]]>>

but because the link is an argument to a macro, it is still unrecognized, 
and my backlinks are still broken.

Is there a way to apply formatting to a certain kind of link (without 
putting the formatting inline every single time) and still have the 
backlinks work?


Thanks!

PS: I also went down a rabbit trail of trying to regain the backlinks by 
way of a macro calling a list filtered with 
"[!is[system]regexp:text[$term$]]", because the text of these links is 
unlikely to appear anywhere other than the title of the linked tiddler and 
places intentionally referencing that title. However, most of these links 
would need to be escaped, and I couldn't figure out how to get 
escaperegexp[] to work inside the filter to escape $term$ before it was 
searched. 

Now, starting fresh, I might name all the tiddlers that would be receiving 
such a link so as to prevent the need for escaperegexp[], but as it stands, 
there are over a thousand of them, (and they follow a specific naming 
convention that other things are based).

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