Source-bound bidirectional hyperlink
infix-junctor
![](/img/syntax/junctors/infix-junctor.png)
Establish a hyperlink from A to B, and from B to A, making the source phrase itself the link.
Syntax
Infix junctors begin with the tilde ~ shorthand symbol.
The tilde must be followed by a target identifier which has been assigned to another phrase in the manuscript.
semantax ~identifier Text of the phrase.
Junctors may only be used at the start of a phrase, immediately after the semantax, and before the text.
The BLUEPROCESSOR matches the junctor's identifier with the target phrase, and creates hyperlinks between the two. In the case of an infix-junctor, the underlined hyperlink is the text of the source phrase. (See prefix and postfix junctors for alternative hyperlink placements.)
Examples
Here is what an infix-junctor looks like within the body of a manuscript.
The ocean's rise will make <<i ~map1 numerous highways>>
impassible during semi-diurnal tides.
...
...
figure {
figcaption ~map1 High Tides
img `highway-flooding.gif`
}