Hi Stephan

That's an interesting one. I'm not sure of the best solution; it would be
weird for the link widget to have special behaviour in terms of the parsing
of content within it.

One simple solution would be to introduce wikitext syntax for forcing a
block of text to be parsed as plain text:

<$link to="Comment to MySecretDiary">"""Comment to MySecretDiary"""</$link>

Best wishes

Jeremy.




On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Stephan Hradek <[email protected]>wrote:

> Put this into a tiddler:
>
> <$link to="Comment to MySecretDiary">Comment to MySecretDiary</$link>
>
> View the tiddler and click on the word "Comment" or "to" - a new tiddler
> "Comment to MySecretDiary" can be created.
>
> Click on "MySecretDiary" and a new tiddler "MySecretDiary" can be created.
>
> I think this isn't the rxpected behaviour. Stuff inside a $link shouldn't
> link elsewhere.
>
> It's difficult to use the workaroud of putting a "~" before
> "MySecretDiary" because my real texts are generated.
>
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