What do we want to be able to reference / provide a link for?
- footnotes
- https://books.openedition.org/momeditions/8572#ftn12 (when there you do not see that you are there, you have to scroll down to see footnote 12)
- https://books.openedition.org/momeditions/8572#bodyftn12 (same as above, but in both cases the footnote number is made clear)
- or
- http://www.zfdg.de/2020_005#fn23
- one or more paragraphs in the running text of the article, e.g.:
- http://www.zfdg.de/2020_005#pid14 (when there you do not see that you are there, you have to scroll down and assume that the paragraph starting - "Another example relates to the choice issue raised by Dekker ..." is paragraph 14)
- http://www.zfdg.de/2020_005#pid12_#pid14 (not possible, not sure how it might be expressed, but would potentially be very useful)
- each individual separate "edition" i.e. text 1 (the others likewise) in the BASP article by Claytor
- line commentaries (this could be done by the
ref
tag, but the path is not clear) - each translation
- each correction to an edited text