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A page automatically becomes a tag if accidentally prefixed with # #201

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aforank opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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A page automatically becomes a tag if accidentally prefixed with # #201

aforank opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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aforank commented Dec 27, 2024

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What Happened?

I accidentally added a "#" before referencing a page, which caused it to become a new tag instead. I don't want that page to appear as a tag.

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Expected Behavior

Existing page should not become a tag automatically.

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@logseq-cldwalker logseq-cldwalker self-assigned this Jan 13, 2025
logseq-cldwalker added a commit to logseq/logseq that referenced this issue Jan 13, 2025
People do sometimes accidentally tag a page like in
logseq/db-test#201 and should have a way to
undo it
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Hi. This is expected behavior, is documented here and is how original Logseq works. I do understand that one could accidentally turn a page to a tag so I have added a page menu option Convert Tag to Page to undo this action. Let me know if it works

@logseq-cldwalker logseq-cldwalker added enhancement New feature or request in review labels Jan 13, 2025
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