This is nice.
I think <<Anchor(monad)>> is redundant. Agree?
I've inserted <<Anchor(dyad)>> in VocTemplate to try it out. It works fine.
We can now have:
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/VocTemplate  --for top half (monadic)
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/VocTemplate#dyad --for bottom half
meaning that http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary can now be
refined to branch straight to monad/dyad cases.

> By the way I've worked out a way of doing
> == Larger Of (Max) ==     [ x >. y ]

I don't understand. (It doesn't work as you literally state it).
Can you point me towards an actual example?
...It may not be needed now (judging by what I see at
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Vocabulary/greaterthan./ )
   but it would still be nice to know how to do it.

Ian


On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:20 AM, Sherlock, Ric
<r.g.sherl...@massey.ac.nz> wrote:
>> 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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