Open vito opened 3 years ago
Inline URLs tend to make the content flow awkwardly and force dramatic word wrapping. It'd be cool if I could write like this:
Foo \link{Bar}, fizz buzz baz. ... Check out \link{Bar}! \set-link{Bar}{https://example.com}
Additional thoughts:
[foo]
another way to do this could be through partials:
\set-partial{Bar}{\link{Bar}{https://example.com}} Foo \partial{Bar}, fizz buzz baz.
... but that feels a bit too much like programming and not enough like 'writing what you mean'. (also \partial isn't a thing.)
\partial
Inline URLs tend to make the content flow awkwardly and force dramatic word wrapping. It'd be cool if I could write like this:
Additional thoughts:
[foo]
like with Markdown.another way to do this could be through partials:
... but that feels a bit too much like programming and not enough like 'writing what you mean'. (also
\partial
isn't a thing.)