e.g. lets you make cities/states in addresses into links without having to type double brackets every time
Also, it's quite common to have +website in a form, and then to want to link to that site but naming the link instead of showing the bare URL.
http://test.dwagn.org/wagn/inclulinktest_2 (content is name of card)
http://test.dwagn.org/wagn/inclulinktest_3 (content is URL)
Would like to use the latter on http://democracyinnovations.wagn.org/wagn/the_big_list
I second this request. I just wanted to use it for the +url link formatting in http://newcurrencyfrontiers.com/wagn/Resource and found it didn't work :( --Gerry Gleason
More general handling of the "link" view option on inclusion might be a solution. So you could say: link:related and similar for card links, and maybe: linktext:My Text to format the included card as a external link showing as "My Text". Another option might be a URL cardtype that triggers link:My Text to be interpreted as I described for linktext.
--Gerry Gleason.....Sun Nov 15 05:38:14 -0800 2009
almost works if you do naked, otherwise you're nesting quotations. we just have to find a way to get rid of the space; probably.
Gerry, "link" is shorthand for "view:link", so "link:related" seems agrammatical. Rather than anything view-specific like linktext, I'd prefer to be able to set a "title" that would be significant across inclusions. In any event, I don't see how John's use case would be represented with that syntax.
--Ethan McCutchen.....Sun Nov 15 11:21:49 -0800 2009
Works for existent inclusions, except the link is classed as "wanted-item". If the idea is to put the double brackets in a form though, it has to work for nonexistent inclusions, which are pretty broken.
--John Abbe.....Tue Feb 08 14:53:48 -0800 2011
+discussed in support tickets
+relevant user stories