Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> It's the other way around. If you refer to a section, the definition of
> the section must appear in one of the node's descendants. This behavior is
> never going to change.
>
I wasn't suggesting to change a current feature that is out in the wild (a
10 year transition from python2 to python3, taught us otherwise :-)
However, perhaps one can conceive conceive of an (analogous/orthogonal?)
features that fit how programmers already think:
- <<section>> : use abstraction, define later
- [[WikiWord]] two-way wiki references
- {{variable}} variable substitution -- define once, user later
- ((includes)) transclusion -- define once, include later
In each of the above the double-bracket type is a headline, and then the
magic happens in the bodies.
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