On 22 December 2013 06:08, Elena <[email protected]> wrote:

> In a HTML output, I would like to link the source document of a quote.
>  For instance, the Asciidoc code:
>
> [quote, author, source document]
> Text of the quote.
>
> generates an HTML that displays something like:
>
> | Text of the quote.
> |              source document
> |              -- author
>
> I would like "source document" to be a link. I have tried different
> combinations, but none has worked: the HTML output keeps displaying the
> URL, and I don't want that. I could use footnotes, but I would rather use
> them only for additional content, not simple links as well.
>
> I'm also open to alternative approaches.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
>
The attribution parameter is just passed to the output so no asciidoc
markup substitution is performed on it, but you can write HTML directly
like:

[quote, author, <a href="url">Link text</a>]
Text of the quote.

Cheers
Lex


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