Extended links
This is some prose that I’ve written. It’s about something, but it doesn’t really matter what. The next sentence is the important bit. There are several implementations [XSLT 3.0, XSLT 2.0, XSLT 1.0, DSSSL] of stylesheets for DocBook. The prose continues here. It goes on and on. The editor isn’t going to like this paragraph at all.
Extended links
This is some prose that I’ve written. It’s about something, but it doesn’t really matter what. The next sentence is the important bit. There are several implementations [XSLT 3.0, XSLT 2.0, XSLT 1.0, DSSSL] of stylesheets for DocBook. The prose continues here. It goes on and on. The editor isn’t going to like this paragraph at all.
Speaker notes
What you want to be able to do is something like this
Note that this is accessible.
For the next slide!
Some of you are shouting “XLink” at your mute buttons.
Some of you are thinking how relieved you are that this isn’t XLink.
And there’s a good chance that some of you are grumbling about random ad-hoc markup and some of you are wondering when this got introduced to DocBook.