Wolfgang,

On Sunday, 2016-12-11 08:14:34 +0100, [email protected] wrote:

> ...
> * The subindex should be part of the link text.
> * The link text should be relatively short otherwise the index (lines) will 
> get relatively long.

I beg to disagree:

1. The length of the index  depends on  how many terms  we are indexing.
   And from a user's perspective  this means  the longer the index, that
   is, the more indexed terms there are, the better.

2. The length  of an  index line  is relatively  immaterial  because the
   browser is folding these  lines automatically.   And again,  the more
   sub-indices, the better for the user.

3. From a user's perspective  two adjacent link texts  "Routino" are not
   very informative,  while link text "User-relevant QMapShack director-
   ies (Windows version)" followed by  "Is there a possibility to choose
   the preferred road class when routing?" would be.

You could use the name of the wiki section for both,  link text and link
title (caption)  and maintain a file  where you could explicitly specify
even more informative link titles for particular sub-index entries which
then override the default link title.

Sincerely,
  Rainer

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