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As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about htmlhtml

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

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As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page thedocumentation topic page it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page the it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

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As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page the it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?

As you may know, the [tag:<tag-name>] syntax is used to automatically link to the corresponding info page of a tag. That means

See the many questions tagged [tag:elephants] to learn more.

is displayed as

See the many questions tagged to learn more.

Now why don’t use the same syntax to link to a documentation topic page, such as

… see related documentation about [doc:html]

which could be displayed as

… see related documentation about html

to readers?


Edit I: Since the a documentation page is divided into topics and examples and users are likely to link to a specific part rather than a documentation topic page the it’s the question if this pattern would be used or an additional syntax is needed…

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