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Xavier B. somenxavier at posteo.net
Fri Dec 24 12:40:09 GMT 2021
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Thanks for the references.
I feel that the majority of people say "forget!. We'll stay as we are" ;-)
No problem. I have to trust to reader's intelligence :-)
On Thu, 23 Dec 2021 21:59:10 +0000"Jonathan McHugh" <indieterminacy at libre.brussels> ha escrit:
Hello Xavier,
FYI, I did start a thread concerning in body references previously
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https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/2021/006684.html 2021-06-13 In Body URI references
Additionally, I made a suggestion with no takers:
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https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/2021/007587.html 2021-11-11 In Body URI references from non Gemini content
Hopefully something there helps.
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Jonathan McHugh
indieterminacy at libre.brussels
December 23, 2021 12:30 PM, "Xavier B." <somenxavier at posteo.net> wrote:
Hi,
First of all, introduce myself. I'm a new gemini user. I like very much the philosophy behind this.
I have a question about gemini text syntax. Is there any way to refering to link within the text?
Some canonical or
Eg. something like this:
This is my resume [1] and my work [2]
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gemini://.... My Resumé
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gemini://.... My work
If then I insert a link betweem "My Resumé" and "My Work", the numbers refering would be wrong.
So, is there any way to identify links within the text? Something like <a href="..." id="">.... in
HTML?
Thanks in advance,
Xavier