Hi Joe,

I fixed this by excluding children of $markup-examples from cross-referencing.

Slava

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Joe Groff <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you look at the docs for "each" or "nth" in a fresh image, they
> show up as subsections of the $subsections word, because the
> $subsections word contains these $subsections definitions in its
> $examples section:
>
> { $examples
>     { $markup-example { $subsections "sequences" nth each } }
> } ;
>
> It would be nice to keep those markup examples around without screwing
> up the documentation links for other words. Did $markup-example have
> some magic at some point to prevent markup examples from actually
> changing the documentation links? Or should there be some dummy
> articles and words made to demonstrate the subsections markup without
> affecting real words?
>
> -Joe
>
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