Linking Improvements (Mentions to Tabs, Headings, etc.)
planned
Alan
Partial Update on this one folks:
https://www.legendkeeper.com/changelog/legendkeeper-0-16-2-0/
You can now link to tabs via the method in the update above ^
Alan
Partial Update on this one folks:
You can now link to tabs via the method in the update above ^
Alan
Merged in a post:
A "Link to Text fragment" function
Broken Meats
For quicker navigation and to reduce scrolling on long pages, can we have a "Link to Text fragment" function so one could embed Top of Page links throughout page sections to be able to easily return where one might have a ToC listing. Similarly to OneNote's "Copy Link to Paragraph" function.
Jon
Please, please, PLEASE allow Link Blocks (normally reserved for the Sidebar) inside the page body. Would love to create lists of linked articles that are sorted by name, such as all Spells that start with "A", so on so forth...
Again, please. lol
Marcus Burggraf
Jon I desperately need this too, so I can put link blocks in a secret or hidden tab. I wanted to do a drag and drop thing for NPCs and realized the Linkblock is always visible to the players if the NPC is, so I can't link say Plots or secrets to them by drag/dropping. I have to manually add them as a link in text. A tad annoying.
Brent Hollett
When looking at the link right click menu, could you add "Clear Link" so that we can remove the link without having to delete and recreate the text?
I try to only have one or two links to a given location on a text block, and if I edit the text and want a link earlier on new changes, I have to delete the entire link text and all, and rewrite it.
PickledTripod
Add-on suggestion: bullet points, numbered list items, maybe even icons acting as link anchors as well. Or maybe even a special anchor object (invisible to public view) or formatting to drop arbitrarily within text. Headers are good but this would allow even more linking flexibility.
Braden
I definitely think the way links work within LK needs a big overhaul. Would very much like tabs, and to an extent anchors/headings within articles, to get some first class link treatment.
J
Jackson Brammer
Braden: Agreed, including anchors/headings to be linkable would be
chef's kiss
Braden
planned