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I have the setting "Automatically update internal links" enabled, and when I'm using Longform to write content, I frequently create scenes with common names like "Introduction." Previously, I would add a prefix to such filenames to prevent automatic link updates. However, in Longform, this approach disrupts readability in the scenes view.
Another related issue arises due to filename constraints: special characters (e.g., ":") cannot be used in scene names.
To address these issues, it would be helpful if the title property (or an alternative user-defined property) could be used in the scenes view whenever it exists, while the filename is still referenced in the Longform index file. This would preserve readability without altering the internal link handling.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have the setting "Automatically update internal links" enabled, and when I'm using Longform to write content, I frequently create scenes with common names like "Introduction." Previously, I would add a prefix to such filenames to prevent automatic link updates. However, in Longform, this approach disrupts readability in the scenes view.
Another related issue arises due to filename constraints: special characters (e.g., ":") cannot be used in scene names.
To address these issues, it would be helpful if the
title
property (or an alternative user-defined property) could be used in the scenes view whenever it exists, while the filename is still referenced in the Longformindex
file. This would preserve readability without altering the internal link handling.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: