In my daily notes I use a timestamp (which includes a colon separating HH:MM) as a prefix in each log entry heading. Later on, I transclude the log entry in the relevant topic note. I used to be able to use the reference count next to the header in the daily note to know that I've cross-referenced it but this appears to have broken.
I have confirmed that replacing the colon with an underscore makes it work again but I'd prefer to continue using colons. I also tested with dot (being another commonly accepted time separator) but that doesn't work either.
In my daily notes I use a timestamp (which includes a colon separating HH:MM) as a prefix in each log entry heading. Later on, I transclude the log entry in the relevant topic note. I used to be able to use the reference count next to the header in the daily note to know that I've cross-referenced it but this appears to have broken.
I have confirmed that replacing the colon with an underscore makes it work again but I'd prefer to continue using colons. I also tested with dot (being another commonly accepted time separator) but that doesn't work either.