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diff --git a/doc/bugs/linkingrules_should_document_how_to_link_to_page_at_root_if_non-root_page_exists.mdwn b/doc/bugs/linkingrules_should_document_how_to_link_to_page_at_root_if_non-root_page_exists.mdwn index 03ae21425..11b2e1ecd 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/linkingrules_should_document_how_to_link_to_page_at_root_if_non-root_page_exists.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/linkingrules_should_document_how_to_link_to_page_at_root_if_non-root_page_exists.mdwn @@ -1 +1,5 @@ -The [[linking_rules|subpage/linkingrules]] should document how to link to a page at the root of the wiki when a normal, unadorned link would use a page of the same name further down the hierarchy. For example, how should [[todo/latex]] link to [[logo]] rather than [[todo/logo|todo/logo]]?
\ No newline at end of file +The [[linking_rules|subpage/linkingrules]] should document how to link to a page at the root of the wiki when a normal, unadorned link would use a page of the same name further down the hierarchy. For example, how should [[todo/latex]] link to [[logo]] rather than [[todo/logo|todo/logo]]? + +> I agree, unfortunatly the real bug is that the linking rules don't +> provide a way to do such a link. \[[../foo]] is probably the best +> approach, although it won't work yet. --[[Joey]] |