On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> As there aren't any parameters, using markup seems more
> straightforward. Or do I miss a big advantage of using a function
> instead?

No I like the markup approach. The trick is getting a good syntax.

>> No, but it's probably easier and faster to use html. You can do
>> [[link|lable|class=cite]] and it will give you the class declaration.
>
> Ah, thanks. Shouldn't this be added to docs.handbook.markups?

Yes, I suppose that would be fine. There are many parameters you can
put in the third slot. It might be better to write up a doc just for
links. Since there are so many variations and possibilities...

Cheers,
Dan

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