Seems this is the same request as Respect lowercase page link, when page title is capitalized . To get more attention from devs, I’d suggest to collect votes there.
BTW my recommendation with a couple months more experience is:
Use plain markdown links to wrap page links within a sentence, don’t resort on this unreliable feature.
Example: Respect [lowercase]([[Letter case]]) page link, when page title is [capitalized]([[Capitalization]]).
It might sound like unneeded additional work, but has benefits:
- Page renaming or restructuring won’t harm structure of your past sentences.
- No housekeeping work, forces in a pit of success with graph growth
- shorter page links
- can be used flexibly, no page aliases needed
- E.g. if the page name is a substantive, you can use its reference as verb in the sentence.
- adds context to links, which is one way more to boost memory
- Use
Ctrl+l
shortcut to wrap those links quickly. - Tags (
#mytag
) don’t need to be wrapped, as they usually are not part of a sentence.