Linking between Items
As Jobs said, knowledge comes from "connecting the dots", linking is one of the core mechanisms of remio.
remio has an easy-to-use yet flexible linking system. remio supports the following four types of links:
Sublink: It represents the link from a collection to its contained sub-items.
Inlink: It represents the link to other internal items in remio.
Hyperlink: It represents the link to an external web page.
Source link: It is a link generated by Ask that represents the reference source of a citation.
In addition, the collection in remio is also an implicit linking mechanism, which facilitates two - way navigation between parent items and child items. Please refer to Organize with Collections for more information.
What is an Sublink? How To Add an Sublink?
Sublink refers to linking to sub-item of current collection. You can add a sublink by using the syntax [[ (title of linked item) ]].

Sublink is identified by the following icon.

What is an Inlink? How to Add an Inlink?
Inlink refers to linking to another item, enabling navigation between items. You can add a inlink by using the syntax [- (title of linked item) -].

Inlink is identified by the following icon.
