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Hi, thanks for the great work!
It would be great to be able to link to individual headers and paragraphs inside wikilinks.
For instance, say I have doc1.md with the following contents:
# Header 1
Paragraph 1 text ^id1
Parahraph 2 text ^id2
Header 2
Inside doc2.md it would be great to use (perhaps) the following syntax:
[[doc1.md#Header 2]]
[[doc1.md#^id1]] or [[doc1.md#^Paragraph 1]]
That is, for links to individual paragraphs, we could either have a unique ID associated with each paragraph, or the ID could be the unique text prefix of that paragraph (perhaps easier to read, but there might be paragraphs with very long identical prefixes).
This feature would be very helpful in many scenarios. Here is one. Say you are taking meeting notes in individual files and a TODO pops up that you write down during the meeting. In your daily notes, it would be great to log the fact that you worked on that TODO item without having to copy it over. This way, you always keep the context in which a TODO item came to mind.,
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Obsidian allows its users to link to a heading or block in a note. It is a very useful feature when managing a densely networked knowledge base. It would be great if Markdown Memo allows this too.
Hi, thanks for the great work!
It would be great to be able to link to individual headers and paragraphs inside wikilinks.
For instance, say I have
doc1.md
with the following contents:Inside
doc2.md
it would be great to use (perhaps) the following syntax:That is, for links to individual paragraphs, we could either have a unique ID associated with each paragraph, or the ID could be the unique text prefix of that paragraph (perhaps easier to read, but there might be paragraphs with very long identical prefixes).
This feature would be very helpful in many scenarios. Here is one. Say you are taking meeting notes in individual files and a TODO pops up that you write down during the meeting. In your daily notes, it would be great to log the fact that you worked on that TODO item without having to copy it over. This way, you always keep the context in which a TODO item came to mind.,
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: