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May I refer this as a feature request? |
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Any update? I'm also having trouble with this |
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Meanwhile you can use html: <a href="https://example.com"><img src="https://image_url"/></a> Of course the real question here is: can I use as a link destination one of my pages? And as image one of my assets? This will be possible if the proposed markdown syntax was allowed. The best I could get using html is this: <a href="logseq://graph/your_graph?page=Your page">
<img src="/absolute/path/to/your/graph/assets/your_image.jpg" />
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What happened?
[![text](../assets/image.png)](https://example.com)
It seems this and any other Markdown syntax to turn an image into a clickable link doesn’t work.
I reported this on the forum on Nov '21 but no replies there so far.
Reproduce the Bug
![]()
inside the[]
brackets of a link ([]()
). On most Markdown editors the image is displayed and can be clicked to follow the link.Expected Behavior
The image should be displayed and clicking on it open the link.
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Desktop Platform Information
Linux, App, Logseq 0.7.6
Mobile Platform Information
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