From: joey <joey@0fa5a96a-9a0e-0410-b3b2-a0fd24251071>
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:59:23 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: web commit by JeremyReed: response
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web commit by JeremyReed: response
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diff --git a/doc/todo/shortcut_with_different_link_text.mdwn b/doc/todo/shortcut_with_different_link_text.mdwn
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-I'd like the ability to use a shortcut, but declare an explicit link text rather than using the link text defined on [[/shortcuts]].  For example, if I create a shortcut "xcbgit" pointing to files in an XCB gitweb repository, I don't always want to use the path to the file as the link text; I would like to src/xcb.xsd, but use the link text "XML Schema for the X Window System protocol".
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+I'd like the ability to use a shortcut, but declare an explicit link text rather than using the link text defined on [[/shortcuts]].  For example, if I create a shortcut "xcbgit" pointing to files in an XCB gitweb repository, I don't always want to use the path to the file as the link text; I would like to src/xcb.xsd, but use the link text "XML Schema for the X Window System protocol".
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+> If I understand you correctly, you can use Markdown \[your link text\]\(the path or URL\) . Using your example:
+> [XML Schema for the X Window System protocol](src/xcb.xsd)
+>
+> If I don't understand this, can you give an HTML example? --reed
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