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authormjfernez <mjf@mjfer.net>2023-07-14 13:21:13 -0400
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With commit 50b72b5787338ee3c0ef0a4aebfcdf8acf3c3a08 in ezcms, the default behavior for links changes to open in a new tab. This script helps override the option for table of content links by updating "target" to point to "_self"
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@@ -181,18 +181,18 @@ through Klim -- a horrible form of powdered milk tasting like rancid
chalk -- and pick up on the results. They hock everything to pay the
gas bill, and when the man comes around to shut it off for the
non-payment, you can hear their screams for miles. When a citizen is
-sick from needing it he says &quot;I got the klinks&quot; or &quot;That old stove
-climbing up my back.&quot;
+sick from needing it he says "I got the klinks" or "That old stove
+climbing up my back."
-Nutmeg. I quote from the author&#39;s article on narcotic drugs in the
-British Journal of Addiction (see Appendix): &quot;Convicts and sailors
+Nutmeg. I quote from the author's article on narcotic drugs in the
+British Journal of Addiction (see Appendix): "Convicts and sailors
sometimes have recourse to nutmeg. About a tablespoon is swallowed
with water. Result vaguely similar to marijuana with side effects of
headache and nausea. There are a number of narcotics of the nutmeg
family in use among the Indians of South America. They are usually
administered by sniffing a dried powder of the plant. The medicine
men take these noxious substances and go into convulsive states. Their
-twitchings and mutterings are thought to have prophetic significance.&quot;)</code></pre>
+twitchings and mutterings are thought to have prophetic significance.")</code></pre>
<p>This is the only example I know that dares to put parentheses
<em>and</em> a long quote within parentheses, unless we're counting math
textbooks. In a way it works, since if information is ever
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ the reader to scroll down in the hopes that the story continues.</p>
<p>But just in case you think I'm just picking on William S. Burroughs,
here's an example I regrettably wrote to a coworker recently with some
details removed:</p>
-<pre><code>[...] As a precaution, I did review $NOBODY&#39;s recent
+<pre><code>[...] As a precaution, I did review $NOBODY's recent
$THING_I_WAS_ASKED_TO_REVIEW (if you would like a detailed report on
that, I can pull that together for you).</code></pre>
<p>Somehow, I managed to take the <em>one</em> point worth emphasizing
@@ -212,3 +212,4 @@ that, I can pull that together for you).</code></pre>
complain when I overuse parentheses. I deserve it.</p>
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