Cd.K

If you step back for a second and consider that it appears you want to 
place the link to a tiddler inside the square brackets on its own line 
there are actually other approaches.

For example at present if you use ";" as the first character on the line 
then it will be bolded and an effective <br> will be there although it is 
not in the text
;[[tiddlername]]

Or if you want it indented ":"
:[[tiddlername]]

In the above there will be an effective <br/> at the end of the lines, but 
the text remains clearer. So the above are immediate work arounds for you.

*However, After a long and trying experience with WIkitext the following is 
I believe a good solution **"proposed".*

I have tried to seek support to at least in my own wiki introduce a leading 
"." period to wikitext that does the same as ";" without the bold. 
Basically a leading period would wrap the line in 
.This is a line or paragraph

Would render (not insert)
<p>This is a line or paragraph</p> 

I would then add an editor toolbar button to prefix lines with "." in bulk. 
Which I have tested and it works well because it collapses multiple blank 
lines into one blank line between paragraphs/lines. But placing a single 
"." on lines I want to automatically break, or become multi-line paragraphs 
is trivial and still quite neat. Then you need only place ".[[" in your 
prefix and "]]" in your suffix if at all.

*Problem is I do not know how to add the wiki text parsing rule.*

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 11:13:51 PM UTC+10, Cd.K wrote:
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