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%TITLE Hypertext Links
%AUTHOR Richard Rathe / rrathe@ufl.edu
%AUTHURL rrathe@ufl.edu
%VERSION MTX 1.3 User's Manual / Copyright 1996 by the University of Florida
%PATH http://www.med.ufl.edu/medinfo/mtx/docs/
%MTX 1.3
#Hypertext Links
To {#link#terminol.html#ANCHOR#} a word or phrase using hypertext enclose it in
▓#...#URL#│ where URL is the destination for the link.
This is a {#link#hyper.mtx#} to the MTX file for this page.
This is a {#link##TEST#} to an anchor lower down on this page.
#Shorthand for URLs
If the text to be linked is a valid URL, the second part of the tag may be
omitted ▓#URL##│. This is a convenient shorthand for the redundant ▓#URL#URL#│.
This is a link to the file {#hyper.mtx##}.
#Hypertext Anchors
To link to a specific point in a document enclose it in ▓#...#=NAME#│ where NAME
is a unique identifier for the {#anchor#terminol.html#ANCHOR#}. Note that anchors
are case sensitive ("name" does not equal "NAME").
The word "{#anchor#=TEST#}" is an anchor for this page.
#A Note on Email
As a convenience, MTX will automatically preface Internet email links with
"mailto:" in the output HTML file. This means that you can use the shorthand
▓#rrathe@ufl.edu##│ instead of ▓#rrathe@ufl.edu#mailto:rrathe@ufl.edu#│.