On 2023-May-02, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
> + <glossentry id="glossary-lsn">
> + <glossterm>LSN</glossterm>
> + <glosssee otherterm="glossary-log-sequence-number"/>
> + </glossentry>
>
> The other <glosssee otherterm="foo" /> entries doesn't have a glossentry id
> attribute set, is the use here related to the glossentry.show.acronym param?
I debated with myself for 347d2b07fcc2 on whether to add id attribs to
<glosssee> entries. The only saving grace for doing that is that you
can link to such entries; but if you do that, you're only causing the
user one more click in order to see the definition they want to see. So
in the end I decided not make the glosssee's directly referenceable.
And I think this new entry shouldn't have an id either.
I think that what glossentry.show.acronym allows is to show the
<acronym> text that's part of the main entry:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28869578/docbook-5-rendering-without-abbrev-tag/28879785#28879785
so the fact that there's an id in the other entry doesn't change
anything.
If we do turn glossentry.show.acronym on (and I don't see any reason not
to), we can follow up later to add <acronym> and <abbrev> tags to other
entries, too.
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