![]() Hitting Tab completes the link to note 2. Start typing [[Note 2, get a suggested list, find Note 2, then hit Tab to chose Note 2, then type #, then Tab again, and get a list of available headers in Note 2. Instead, hitting Tab completes the link to note 2 ! Expected result But that does not bring up a list with headers in note 2. Now, instead of typing #, I have to hit Tab, if I have understood the new rule. Clicking on the header sought, #Klaas in this example, would complete the link to that header in note 2. In the “good ol’ days” I could then type # and I would be presented with a list of headers in note 2. When I find note 2 in that list I put my cursor on it. ![]() So, I start with [[ which presents me with a list of notes from which to choose. Instead, hit Tab first to auto-complete, then type the character normally.
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