Practically, this just allows `/` in page names. More advanced
functionality to come at a later time.
});
const getReferenceFromPath = (path) =>
});
const getReferenceFromPath = (path) =>
- /Sources\/([A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*\/[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*)\.djot$/u.exec(path)
- ?.[1]?.replace?.("/", ":");
+ /Sources\/([A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*(?:\/[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*)+)\.djot$/u
+ .exec(path)?.[1]?.replace?.("/", ":"); // only replaces first slash
const listOfInternalLinks = (references, wrapper = ($) => $) => ({
tag: "bullet_list",
const listOfInternalLinks = (references, wrapper = ($) => $) => ({
tag: "bullet_list",
e.attributes ??= {};
const { attributes, reference, destination } = e;
if (
e.attributes ??= {};
const { attributes, reference, destination } = e;
if (
- /^(?:[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*|[@#])?:(?:[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*)?$/u
+ /^(?:[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*|[@#])?:(?:[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*(?:\/[A-Z][0-9A-Za-z]*)*)?$/u
.test(reference ?? "")
) {
const [namespacePrefix, pageName] = splitReference(
.test(reference ?? "")
) {
const [namespacePrefix, pageName] = splitReference(