Wolfgang,

On Monday, 2016-12-12 08:35:43 +0100, [email protected] wrote:

> ...
> https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/playground/AxAdvIndex_Test
> ...
> * The section name is not included in the link. Having this name in
>   the link an awful layout comes up (everything underlined).

I see what you are referring to.   However,  this only  happens when you
look at the file locally,  and perhaps even only when you're using Fire-
fox.  If you really go to the URL you've mentioned above, there's no un-
derlining at all.

We could use a more prominent separator,  even " ," rather than just ","
at each line's end would help,  though not much  because a comma just IS
tiny.  A semicolon " ;" would be a little bit better,  but really only a
little bit.   I could live with " ~" or even " <>" (looks like a diamond
sign in my browser) between the clickable section names.

If you insist  in including  non-clickable section names  in parentheses
following the link, you could use "~" or "<>" as link text for ALL links
(the link text really doesn't matter, after all).

But what you'll really HAVE to do is to weed out duplicate sub-indices:

Activity
    color (Assign colors to track activities), track (Assign colors to
    track activities)

Data organization
    data items (Organization of QMapShack data), databases (Organization
    of QMapShack data), group in database (Organization of QMapShack
    data), lost & found (Organization of QMapShack data), projects
    (Organization of QMapShack data), qms files (Organization of
    QMapShack data), workspace (Organization of QMapShack data)

> ...
> * I don't succeed to insert newlines with indentation in the term
    description of the defintion list. Thus, all subindex entries are in
    1 line.

Personally,  I would prefer leaving this as is.   Simply let the browser
wrap long lines.  But if you think otherwise, this could be of help:

   https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/#def-list

> * There is still the ..., Routino (section1), Routino (section2),... 
> situation.

This would be automatically solved by either of my suggestions above.

Sincerely,
  Rainer

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