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Clive Robinson July 12, 2019 5:07 PM

@ Bruce,

Clickable Endnotes to Click Here to Kill Everybody

Makes it sound like a modern way to play the game of “Russian Roulette”.

David Rudling July 13, 2019 12:31 PM

@Bruce

(Others not interested in the minutiae of book authoring can skip this.)

I really like the clickable endnotes so it may seem churlish to say that the ability to create such a single easy way to acess the notes rather detracts, to my mind, from the argument in favor of using endnotes rather than footnotes in the printed text.

The pros and cons are summarised elsewhere –
https://www.dictionary.com/e/footnotes-vs-endnotes/.

The best of both worlds seems to be footnotes printed with a clickable link in place of endnotes.

But I shall probably carry on buying your books however you elect to author them !

David Rudling July 13, 2019 12:36 PM

To clarify, I meant “footnotes in the printed version and with a clickable link in place of …”

Click July 14, 2019 3:18 PM

Does clicking on them do something in particular? The irony…

(it’s also ironic to have to keep modifying this comment to figure out why it’s auto-blocked)

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