That was actually Ryan Culpepper. Sorry for the noise, but I can't 
implicitly take credit for something that I didn't do.

By the way, thank you Ryan C for both of those techniques. I've already 
happily used `make-element-id-transformer`

On Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 4:07:06 PM UTC-5, jos.koot wrote:
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> defaul...@gmail.com <javascript:> gave me a clear and usable answer.
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> His email follows below.
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> Best wishes, Jos
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> From Ryan Kramer
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> You can also use make-element-id-transformer, like this:
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>     (define-syntax SET
>       (make-element-id-transformer
>        (lambda _ #'(racketvarfont "set"))))
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> Then Scribble will automatically replace SET within rendered code with the 
> element expression above.
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> Another trick is to break the for-label binding by introducing a local 
> binding that shadows it. For example, if you write
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>     (let ([set #f])
>       (racket set))
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> then the occurrence of `set` within the `racket` form isn't linked to 
> `set` from racket/set. This trick relies on being able to put a let around 
> the occurrences you don't want linked but not the ones that you do want 
> linked, so it might not work in all cases.
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> Ryan
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