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Can't link to notes homepage #28

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binyamin opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 2 comments
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Can't link to notes homepage #28

binyamin opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 2 comments
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@binyamin
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binyamin commented Oct 5, 2020

Describe the bug

There's no way to link to the notes homepage (/notes/), via wikilinks.

link text href backlink?
notes /notes/notes yes
/ or /notes /notes/notes no
. or ./ n/a no

Expected behavior

In General: Links including filename, or a relative path to the file, should point to the specified file.
Here: Accept / and ./ (relative paths), and notes (filename) for the link location.

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rhozacc commented Dec 14, 2020

Hi, I'm not sure if this helps (I'm not very familiar with js), but I noticed that backlinks don't appear in case of folders inside the notes folders. For example:

/notes/Music/index.md
/notes/Music/Production.md

Linking [[Music/Production.md]] in the index.m creates a clickable link on the Music index site, but the Production site won't show a backlink. However, linking [[Production]] in the index will create a non-clickable link on the Music site, but it will somehow create a backline on the Production site. Placing both links in the index will create both a clickable link, and a backlink on the Production site, but one of the links on the Music index site will not work. However, I'm finding that using [[Music/Production | Production]] and adding

'[comment]: # ([[Production]])'

(without the ') does both things. Is this just me not doing something right?

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@R357 no, you're doing the right thing. This is a bug. Would you mind opening an issue, so we can keep track of this?

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