Peter Ennis wrote: > s/(see the Section 1.3, “Resources” section of this book)/(see the > Section 1.3. “Resources” section of this book)/
Tony Morgan (me) suggested: > s/(see the Section 1.3, “Resources” section of this book)/(see the > "Section 1.3. Resources" section of this book)/
I re-read my post, and a thought occured to me that didn't before. The phrase
"Section 1.3. Resources" will be a hyperlink - blue and underlined. Which means
any quotation marks aren't entirely necessary, unless the LFS document is being
converted to plaint-text format.
Therefore, my final suggested rendering of the line (keeping in mind, I am nobody) is either:
(see [A]Section 1.3. Resources[/A] of this book) or (see the [A]Section 1.3. Resources[/A] section of this book)
where '[A]' is short for '[A HREF="http://..."]'
Also, if it's not already done, for plain-text rendiring of the LFS book, I
would suggest setting hypertext links out somehow. Personally, I would suggest
«something like this» (ASCII codes 174, 175 - seems mostly universal between
codepages) but since it's possible (maybe likely) that people viewing the
plain-text version wouldn't be able to properly view special ASCII characters,
maybe <<something like this>> would suffice.
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