-I'd like the ability to use a shortcut, but declare an explicit link text rather than using the link text defined on [[/shortcuts]]. For example, if I create a shortcut "xcbgit" pointing to files in an XCB gitweb repository, I don't always want to use the path to the file as the link text; I would like to src/xcb.xsd, but use the link text "XML Schema for the X Window System protocol".
+I'd like the ability to use a shortcut, but declare an explicit link text
+rather than using the link text defined on [[/shortcuts]]. For example, if I
+create a shortcut `protogit` pointing to files in the xcb/proto.git gitweb
+repository, I don't always want to use the path to the file as the link text;
+I would like to src/xcb.xsd, but use the link text "XML Schema for the X
+Window System protocol". --[[JoshTriplett]]
> If I understand you correctly, you can use Markdown \[your link text\]\(the path or URL\) . Using your example:
> [XML Schema for the X Window System protocol](src/xcb.xsd)
>
-> If I don't understand this, can you give an HTML example? --[[JeremyReed]]
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+> If I don't understand this, can you give an HTML example? --[[JeremyReed]]
+
+>> The problem is like that in [[bugs/shortcuts_don't_escape_from_Markdown]]. We would like to use
+>> the shortcuts plugin but add a descriptive text -- in this case \[[xcbgit src/xcb.xsd|XML Schema...]]
+>> The file src/xcb.xsd could be any url, and the point of shortcuts is that you get to shorten it.
+>> --Ethan
+
+>>> Some clarifications:
+>>> You can always write something like
+>>> `[XML Schema for the X Window System Protocol](http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xcb/proto.git;a=blob;hb=HEAD;f=src/xcb.xsd)`
+>>> to get [XML Schema for the X Window System Protocol](http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xcb/proto.git;a=blob;hb=HEAD;f=src/xcb.xsd).
+>>> However, I want to define a [[plugins/shortcut]] to save the typing. If I
+>>> define something like `protogit` pointing to
+>>> `http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xcb/proto.git;a=blob;hb=HEAD;f=%s`, then
+>>> I can write `\[[protogit src/xcb.xsd]]`; however, I then can't change the
+>>> link text to anything other than what the shortcut defines as the link
+>>> text. I want to write something like
+>>> `\[[XML Schema for the X Window System Protocol|protogit src/xcb.xsd]]`,
+>>> just as I would write a wikilink like
+>>> `\[[the_shortcuts_on_this_wiki|shortcuts]]` to get
+>>> [[the_shortcuts_on_this_wiki|shortcuts]]. (The order you suggest, with the
+>>> preprocessor directive first, seems quite confusing since wikilinks work
+>>> the other way around.) --[[JoshTriplett]]
+
+> How about \[[xcbgit XML_Schema|src/xcb.xsd]]. That's the same way round
+> as a wikilink, if you look at it the right way. The syntax Josh suggests
+> is not currently possible in ikiwiki.
+>
+> However.. [[Short_wikilinks]] has some similar objectives in a way, and
+> over there a similar syntax to what Josh proposes was suggested. So maybe
+> I should modify how ikiwiki preprocessors work to make it doable.
+> Although, I seem to have come up with a clear alternative syntax over
+> there. --[[Joey]]