Hello Tom,

I didn't think there was much point in linkifying both in that case, and other similar situations.

The point is that the user reads a sentence, attempts to jump but sometimes can't, because the is not the first occurrence. I'd go for all mentions of another relation should be link.

That has not been our practice up to now, eg in comparable cases in
discussions of GUC variables, only the first reference is xref-ified.
I think it could be kind of annoying to make every reference a link,
both for regular readers (the link decoration is too bold in most
browsers)

Hmmm. That looks like an underlying CSS issue, not that links are intrinsically bad.

I find it annoying that the same thing appears differently from one line to the next. It seems I'm the only one who likes things to be uniform, though.

and for users of screen-reader software.

I do not know about those, and what constraints it puts on markup.

--
Fabien.


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