/ Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | Norman Walsh wrote: |> I wonder if *both* would be a better compromise. |> Using square brackets to indicate hot text, suppose there's one index |> term in the section with "section title", two in the section with |> "other section title", three in the section with "third section title" |> and one again in the section with "fourt title": |> |> Term, [section title], other section title, [1], [2], |> third section title, [1], [2], [3], [fourth title] |> |> (Though, having proposed that, I'm not actually sure it can be achieved. | | Which to my way of thinking doesn't gel with the idea of linking | to the top of the section. That's the weakness IMHO.
Ok, then maybe the answer is to just always use the numbers:
Term, in section title, [1], in other section title, [1], [2],
in third section title, [1], [2], [3], in fourth title [1]
The section titles give the reader a clue about where the links occur,
the numbers link to the actual spot where the indexterm occurs.
Or maybe I should just get over it and go with simple numbers like the
CSS example :-/
Be seeing you,
norm
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