> From: Ian Clark
> 
> Hey that's looking good. I might go with that.
> 
> Now, how can we link straight to the Dyadic section from /Vocabulary/,
> without relying on the content of that (possibly volatile):
> == Larger Of (Max) ==
> ?
> 
> We could benefit from something like the named anchor in html.

The Anchor macro can be used to insert html anchors.
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/HelpOnLinking#Anchors
e.g.
<<Anchor(monad)>>
<<Anchor(dyad)>>

By the way I've worked out a way of doing

== Larger Of (Max) ==     [ x >. y ]

Where the x > . y is in a box to the right of the sub-title (not part of it) as 
Harvey suggested. The moin syntax and resulting html isn't pretty though and it 
means there is no info on the valence of the names in the Table of Contents.
 
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Sherlock, Ric wrote:
> >> From: Sherlock, Ric
> >>
> >> However I'm increasingly of the opinion that we don't need icons.
> >> Writing down my vision of our target audience[1] helped clarify in
> my
> >> mind that "pandering" too much to the reader isn't necessary. I'm
> >> thinking that hyperlinked words, perhaps with the use of mouse-over
> >> text pop-ups, might be the way to go. As Dan points out - it works
> for
> >> Wikipedia!
> >
> > I've had a go at linking and rewording the greaterthan. page to show
> an alternative method for introducing the monadic/dyadic forms of a
> verb.
> > http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/greaterthan./
> >
> > Note in a previous version of the page you can see Skip's icons with
> working links & popups for comparison:
> >
> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/greaterthan.?action=recall&re
> v=19
> >
> > (Handy Hint) - You can use the "Info" link to view and compare
> earlier versions of pages.
> >

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