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Simple answer no. As far as I know Pages makes use of PHP Markdown for rendering markdown files. It offers a Do you know about any resources describing how |
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Thanks! I did not knew that.
Yes, now I see that originally this is wikilink syntax, not markdown. I've met this syntax in Obsidian.md and Wikipedia.org. Here is description https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Link#Wikilinks_(internal_links) of this syntax. In short, this is Also I've seen almost the similar syntax in TiddlyWiki, but there parts are swapped [[label|target]], And it seems to be a deviation. So we really can't say there is some kind of such [[linking]] standard. Also there are some project-specific extentions of this syntax like Thus it seems more reasonable to convert all links to the markdown standard: |
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Hello! As I mentioned in another question, I have Obsidian markdown files. I'm going to publish them via Joomlatools-Pages, add commenting system, etc. And now my question is about linking files via [[file-name]] syntax.
I can see that Pages deals with (classic)[md-link] syntax pretty cool. I think that I can find some syntax converter, but first I would like to ask if there some other workarounds via Pages?
If so, then there is also an issue with the ommited path in my [[file-name-links]]. Does Pages have any mechanism or scripting flexibility to fullfill ommitted path when rendering [[file-name-links]]?
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