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In Body URI references from non Gemini content

1. (indieterminacy (a) libre.brussels)

Hello all,

I have been thinking further about how to represent in body references
from non Gemini content within Gemini - building upon this thread I initiated:
=> gemini://gemi.dev/gemini-mailing-list/messages/006684.gmi 2021-06-13 In 
Body URI references

Id like to propose the use of a non actionable '=>' to reference that
there is an inline uri and that (all things being in order) an
actionable uri is below (either directly below or in a collection at the
bottom of the document).

# Example
When presenting non Gemini text, could it be wise to adapt:
<text><signifier-for-uri><uri><uri-comment><text>

Into:
<text><opening-parenthesis><space><this-'=>'><space><alphanumeric-reference
><space><uri-comment><closing-parenthesis><text>

# Justifications
An advantage of this would be that the Gemini reader will not have the
visual clutter of the uri-reference but still the content

Norms could be to consider:

<alphanumeric-reference> <optional-content>/ to-signify the LOCAL uri-reference

<alphanumeric-reference> <optional-content>/ to-signify the GLOBAL uri-reference

I accept it would be heresy for such an approach to be in Gemini's
specifications.

However, given the amount of non-Gemtext content with inlink uri content
and comments there may be an advantage for making use of semiotics of
'=>' for Gemini centric browsers and parsers.

WDYT?


Jonathan

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