Hello all,

I was glad this was touched upon in the Google hangout #34 by Jeremy.
I completely understood where Jeremy was coming from in regards to 
navigation in TW5.

So, to that effect, if this may not be semantically possible and can do 
tool-tip (*like I believe I heard mentioned?*) then I can do that.
As long as I can have a quick reference to either a link or source I 
wouldn't mind.

Take a look at: http://www.opentip.org/

Maybe something to this effect can be implemented? 

Just an idea to throw in the hat per se. What do you think?


Best regards,

Julio

On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:03:03 AM UTC-5, PMario wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 1:38:19 AM UTC+1, Daniel Baird wrote:
>>
>>
>> Naively it seems to me that when editing, the footnote content should be 
>> right there where the reference is.  This means you can easily edit the 
>> note, and avoid hassles like orphaned notes when you copy/paste stuff, etc. 
>> e.g:
>>
>> This is my sentence with [[note1::Sentences are usually more well 
>> constructed than this one.]].  Another sentence follows.
>>
>> Even other paragraphs.
>>
>> _,~'^'~._referenceList^'~._,~'^
>>
>>
>> Would give:
>>
>> This is my sentence with note1.  Another sentence follows.
>>
>> Even other paragraphs.
>>
>> note1: Sentences are usually more well constructed than this one.
>>
>>
> When I read this suggestion I think about external [ext[]] and image 
> [img[]] links. Thery are missing atm and some discussion is going on. So 
> there is some work to do anyway. 
>
> eg: [footnote[note1|Sentences are usually more well constructed than this 
> one.]]
>
> ... IMO there is a problem with the automatic numbering with this syntax. 
> ...
>
> @jeremy
> what do you think?
>
> -mario
>
>

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