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Rework glossary #2087

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@jaimergp jaimergp commented Feb 26, 2024

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Is there a way to automatically add glossary links instead of people having to add them by hand?

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Is there a way to automatically add glossary links instead of people having to add them by hand?

Like in Sphinx with things like :term:something? Unfortunately no. It has to be done by "hand". There is this plugin (https://github.com/grnet/docusaurus-terminology) but (1) I haven't tried it, and (2) honestly I don't know if it's worth it given the extra setup (each term must be its own separate page). It's not like we have used the glossary too much either so I refrained from getting fancy here. If we see that its usage gets in the way, we can iterate and craft something nice. WDYT?

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