I might have just discovered something relevant.

As you know, when you change a note's title the text in links pointing
to it change. If I have the sentence "Thomas Jefferson wrote the
American [L]Declaration of Independence[/L]", where the text between
[L][/L] points to another note:

1 - If I change the note's title to "the Declaration of Independence",
the original sentence would change too: "Thomas Jefferson wrote the
American [L]the Declaration of Independence[/L]", where an additional
"the" has been added.

2 - If instead I remove the word "American", the link disappears:
"Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence".

3 - However, if I remove the word "American" AND then I change the
note's title to "the Declaration of Independence", the original sentence
reads: "Thomas Jefferson wrote [L]the Declaration of Independence[/L]"

That is: instead of adding an additional "the", Tomboy recognises the
article that was already there and adds it to the link. I am pretty sure
that this article recognition is probably intentional, but related to
the described problem.

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