2007/10/18, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The recommended texinfo solution is to always use @ref{} at the end of a
> sentence; for more information, see @ref{foo}. This sometimes leads to
> awkward phrasing.
>
> If we group all the references to other sections in the @seealso
> section,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
It was originally written this way, but I would rather keep all the
links in the @seealso section at the bottom. If we absolutely must
include some links in the main text, I suppose we could... but I am not
(yet) convinced that this is one such case.
Graham Percival wrote:
It was originally written this way, but I would rather keep all the
links in the @seealso section at the bottom. If we absolutely must
include some links in the main text, I suppose we could... but I am not
(yet) convinced that this is one such case.
Why move a hypertex
It was originally written this way, but I would rather keep all the
links in the @seealso section at the bottom. If we absolutely must
include some links in the main text, I suppose we could... but I am not
(yet) convinced that this is one such case.
I've flagged this as an issue for rewriting.