> I'd never heard of your fancy linking notation before, interested to learn how you knew about it.

I wanted to improve the monastery to make linking to nodes easier in "monktainer" (a general container template) and it turned out I needed to patch a printf-like format system in "node_info_string" first. This involved searching for other code/node/templates depending on it to avoid other parts to break.

Turned out this [id://...< FORMATS] things is using it too. But since it's nowhere documented for simple users I'm confident no older write-ups were effected.

TL;DR: Just to show how complicated it is for pmdevs to add little improvements to the monastery.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

Update

See also How do I link to a node on this site by number?


In reply to Re^2: Docs for enhanced linking style with '<' for '|' ? by LanX
in thread Docs for enhanced linking style with '<' for '|' ? by LanX

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