#1, #1.1, #1.2, #1.3, #1.4, #2,
For the original text that got converted into this page, see
7.1. Original text for the test links - Robert Walker
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7.2.# 1 Using relative urls to make links
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See 3.1. Guitar refretting - John Starrett
See 4.2. Why study tuning? - Alison Monteith
See 1.1. John deLaubenfels adaptive system - JdL
Note that the file extensions can be left out, and the urls can be truncated.
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7.2.# 1.1 Changing the text for the link
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See
4.3. Why twelve notes as _one_ attractive arrangement? - Margo Schulter
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See Margo Schulter's entry: Why 12 Notes...
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7.2.# 1.2 Adding a link to any page on the WWW
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Tuning group messages
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7.2.# 1.3 Add a link to a section in another entry:
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See 4.1.#2.2.1 What is microtonality? - Margo Schulter
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7.2.# 1.4 link to another section on the same page:
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See section 7.2.#2 Switching off the automatic links.
See 7.2.#1 Using relative urls to make links
See 7.2.#1.1 Changing the text for the link
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7.2.# 2 How to switch off the automatic links
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Perhaps you need the $ sign in an ascii diagram:
$
$.$
$.1.$
$.1.1.£
$.1.2.1.$
$.1.3.3.1.$
$.1.4.6.4.1.$
This link will remain in its original form:
see $$.1.2
Another link to show that it is working again:
See 7.2.#1.2 Adding a link to any page on the WWW.