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Let's say I have a city I want to show in a file called London.md. In London.md I would have a property named "location" with the latitude and longitude.
Within the same file I want to now create a map using the name of the file.
The main reason for doing this is so that I can create new places from a template and I don't have to change the link for the "coordinates" option manually. Instead it can automatically refer to itself and the properties of the file.
I have tried different variations how to do it but none works.
"[[file.name]]"
[[file.name]]
{[[file.name]]}
{{[[file.name]]}}
"{[[file.name]]}"
"{{[[file.name]]}}"
I also tried with this.file.name instead as well.
Is what I am trying to do supported and if yes can someone kindly help me please?
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Let's say I have a city I want to show in a file called London.md. In London.md I would have a property named "location" with the latitude and longitude.
Within the same file I want to now create a map using the name of the file.
The main reason for doing this is so that I can create new places from a template and I don't have to change the link for the "coordinates" option manually. Instead it can automatically refer to itself and the properties of the file.
I have tried different variations how to do it but none works.
I also tried with this.file.name instead as well.
Is what I am trying to do supported and if yes can someone kindly help me please?
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