-Pages could have a `linktitle`, and [[wikilinks|wikilink]] could use that
-title by default when linking to the page. That would allow pages to have a
-simple, easily linkable name (without spaces, for instance), but use the
-proper title for links. For example, [[PreprocessorDirective]] could use the
-`linktitle` "preprocessor directive", and pages for [[users]] could have
-`linktitle`s that put spaces in their names.
+Pages could have a `linktitle` (perhaps via [[plugins/meta]]), and
+[[wikilinks|ikiwiki/wikilink]] could use that title by default when linking
+to the page. That would allow pages to have a simple, easily linkable name
+(without spaces, for instance), but use the proper title for links. For
+example, [[ikiwiki/PreprocessorDirective]] could use the `linktitle`
+"preprocessor directive", and pages for [[users]] could have `linktitle`s
+that put spaces in their names.
-Ideally, perhaps two versions of the title could exist, one for general use,
-and an optional one for if the case in the actual link starts with an
-uppercase letter. That would allow [[preprocessordirective]] to use the link
-text "preprocessor directive", but [[PreprocessorDirective]] to use the link
-text "Preprocessor Directive", for use at the beginnings of sentences. If the
-second version did not exist, the first version would apply to both cases.
---[[JoshTriplett]]
+Ideally, perhaps two versions of the title could exist, one for general
+use, and an optional one for if the case in the actual link starts with an
+uppercase letter. That would allow [[ikiwiki/preprocessordirective]] to
+use the link text "preprocessor directive", but
+[[ikiwiki/PreprocessorDirective]] to use the link text "Preprocessor
+Directive", for use at the beginnings of sentences. If the second version
+did not exist, the first version would apply to both cases. However, that
+also seems like potential overkill, and less important than the basic
+functionality of `linktitle`. --[[JoshTriplett]]
+
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