How to use localePath()
in markdown files with MDC syntax
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WolfgangDrescher
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Note that there is no need to use ::MdLink{:params='{"name": "blog-slug", "params": {"slug": "first-blog-post"}}'}
First blog post
:: I opened a PR to add this to the docs: #1882. Also I just learned about the YAML method to pass props: ::MdLink
---
params:
name: blog-slug
params:
slug: first-blog-post
---
First blog post
:: This could potentially solve my issue but it's quite verbose compared to the one-liner with regular, but non localized markdown links: Is there a ways to simplify this or even use |
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Is it possible to use the
localePath()
function from the@nuxtjs/i18n-edge
package inside of a markdown file? In page components I'm using the following snippet with a customHyperLink
component to create links to other pages:Is there a convenient way to use this custom component inside of a markdown file with nuxt content?
Is it possible to pass objects as props with MDC syntax? If yes something like this could be possible with a wrapper components for
HyperLink
:But like this the
MdLink
component will not get parsed and will be output as a string.The only way I found for this was with the options passed as a JSON string, but I'm sure there must be a better way?
I'd be happy to contribute to the docs with some infos about this when I find a good solutions for this.
#1663 is somewhat related.
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