bracketing
In Scrapbox, keywords in a sentence can be enclosed in brackets [ ] to make it a link in the project. This is the most important notation.
Both external links and text decoration are done by enclosing them in brackets: [* bold], etc. So, this kind of "markup" thing on Scrapbox is called "bracketing".
When we use the word "markup," we tend to be conscious of text decoration within a single page, but what is important when considering the organization of knowledge is page-to-page linking, and a notation that allows this to be done without stress was essential. Bracketing fulfills this feature and is very good.
Related: linking.
At Scrapbox Drinkup 20180810, /shiology invented the term "bracketing" for the "act of adding links".
2018-08-11 created
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English version is Bracketing
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Bracketing
In Scrapbox, bracketing keywords within text using brackets [ ] creates links within the project. This is the most important notation.
External links and text formatting are also done by enclosing them in brackets, like [* bold]. Thus, in Scrapbox, such 'markup' actions are referred to as 'Bracketing.'
When using the word 'markup,' there's a tendency to focus on text formatting within a single page. However, when considering the organization of knowledge, inter-page linking is crucial. A notation that enables stress-free linking was essential. Bracketing meets this characteristic and is very effective.
Related: Linking
At Scrapbox Drinkup 20180810, /shiology proposed calling the act of linking 'Bracketing.'
2018-08-11 created
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Bashi.icon Transalated from ブラケティング