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   !seealso:       Define a cross-reference                   (source file)

   The !seealso: keyword can only be used in a source file, and only fol-
   lowing a long entry. See-also's are optional.

   A cross-reference is a reference from a long entry to another long entry
   somewhere else in the database. See-also's will appear in a seperate one-
   line window above the long entry they belong to when the database is in
   use. The user can access a referenced entry by high-lighting the caption
   text and pressing Enter.


   Example:
!seealso: Files  "Source files"  abc.ngo:Linking   'The " character'

   The caption must be one of:
   a) text_from_a_short_entry                   same source file
   b) filename.ngo:text_from_a_short_entry      another file
   c) filename.ngo:any_seealso_caption          long in a separate source

   The text_from_a_short_entry must be taken from the beginning of a
   !short: entry (leading blanks ignored). Since a long entry in a source
   file of its own does not have any !short: keywords, you're free to
   choose the caption.

   Quotes or double quotes are required around captions that contain blanks
   or (double) quotes. If you use more see-also's than can be displayed on
   one line, they'll all be compiled but some of them ignored by the
   database reader.

   Note: All see-also's belonging to a long entry must be listed on one
         line (following the !seealso: keyword) and separated by blanks.

See Also: Source file

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