Follow-up Comment #2, bug #6741 (project muse-el):
> Note: The implicit link syntax is only appropriate for URLs that contain
> directory/file names which do not contain any X characters and may not end
in
> any of the X and Y characters. With X one of the characters: "]",
> "[", " ", """, "'",
> "(", ")", "<", ">",
> "^", "`", "{" and "}" and Y one of the
> characters: ".", ",", ";" and ":". If
> the URL contains such a directory/file name the URL must be enclosed in
> brackets (see 8.9 Hyperlinks and email addresses with descriptions).
>
> If the above formulation is awkward, native speakers are called for
> improvement - thank you. Stefan Schlee <stefans>
Project MemberIn charge of this item.
It does look a little awkward. How about something like this:
Some characters in URLs will prevent Muse from recognizing them as implicit
links. If you want to link to a URL containing spaces or any of the
characters "][,"'`()<>^", you will have to make the link explicit. The
punctuation characters ".,;:" are also not recognized as part of a URL when
they appear at its end. For information on how to make an explicit link, see
8.9 Hyperlinks and email addresses with descriptions.
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