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Time to break sections down? #501

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RobertBaruch opened this issue Nov 13, 2022 · 3 comments
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Time to break sections down? #501

RobertBaruch opened this issue Nov 13, 2022 · 3 comments

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@RobertBaruch
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Using UNCLL as a reference, I find it easy enough to flip to the section containing the construction I want to use, but not so easy when that section lists four or more constructions and I want to skip to the description and examples for that construction. I have to scan through the examples to find the one that uses the cmavo I'm interested in.

Describe the solution you'd like
Break down sections into subsections, at least one for each cmavo.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Do nothing: :<

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@lagleki
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lagleki commented Nov 22, 2022

If you look into the index you'll see that items there link not to sections but to paragraphs. so technically it's already that way. tagging particular word/phrase/paragraph is imo more powerful.

However, the index might need improving texts of references. many references of e.g. one cmavo look the same so it's hard to know which of the link for a given cmavo to choose.

@RobertBaruch
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Oh -- maybe where there's a table of cmavo at the beginning, the table could also link each cmavo to its paragraph?

@lagleki
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lagleki commented Nov 23, 2022

Oh -- maybe where there's a table of cmavo at the beginning, the table could also link each cmavo to its paragraph?

You can certainly add references from such tables into necessary paragraphs. It's all about editing files in chapters/ directory.

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