On Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at 4:53:02 AM UTC+2, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> True, though in the past at least that meant I had to either tolerate a 
> bunch of ugly tildes or I had to hunt them down and delete them manually. 
> Its a minor price to pay for TiddlyWiki but that doesn't stop it from 
> irritating me. I'm equally positive there are users who can't imagine 
> TiddlyWiki without CamelCase. Different strokes for different folks.
>

You are right, that's a problem. ... At the moment, disabling CamelCase 
linking completely disables the "tilde-parser" so all ~ signs are shown 
instead of being "eaten" without rendering the CamelCase link. 

IMO it would be worth a github issue or a PR, since the existing 
implementation isn't backwards compatible. 

-mario

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