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Old 02-05-2018, 02:35 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by GrannyGrump View Post
I have also seen a few ebooks (from a free website, but can't remember whose) which enclose the link in "less-than / greater-than" signs: < >.

I have not decided if this is brilliance or lunacy.
I'd vote for the latter.

When I want to dispense with the superscript numbers, I enclose it in '«' and '»'. I used brackets for a while, but when reading the text I tended to parse it as an array index named by the preceding word The guillemets work for me on English texts, but they would look a bit weird in languages that use them to mark dialogue, such as French - who said '14 (quatorze)'.

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