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render anchor title instead of page title #8
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Hi Jorge, thanks for filing this issue! This could certainly be accomplished on a technical level, though it would have to be an opt-in feature configured through I'll take a look at implementing it, though I'm not sure when I'll get to it. For now, as a workaround, I suggest using custom titles: [[the-alias#anchor|Custom Title]] |
yeah, that's exactly what I've been doing for now, but it would be a welcome addition for automation and fire-and-forget editing. still, just thought I'd make the suggestion :) |
Alright, I figured I'd give it a whirl and implemented the feature today. After upgrading to version 0.8.0, you should be able to enable the config flag This will only work for anchors generated through Markdown headings, which should be fine for most cases since embedded HTML is a bit of an edge case anyway. Meaning that it won't work for other types of anchors, such as pure HTML anchors, e.g.: Let me know if this works for you. I'm already beginning to use it in my personal KB. Thanks for the feature suggestion! |
wow, didn't think you'd actually pick this up any time soon, so our productive builds can't be changed, but I've tested in in our test environment and it looks good, going to ship it in the next builds, thank you so much! :) |
hello!
been using the plugin and it works great, however when I use anchors within the aliases, the rendered title is always for the main page and not for the anchor itself. is it possible to render the anchor title instead?
thank you!
Jorge
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