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[gnunet-scheme] 07/07: doc/network-structures: Add label for cross-refer


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Subject: [gnunet-scheme] 07/07: doc/network-structures: Add label for cross-references.
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 16:09:09 +0100

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commit b5da87ed21804b2072888ccf6658c54164440d4c
Author: Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be>
AuthorDate: Mon Nov 21 16:07:48 2022 +0100

    doc/network-structures: Add label for cross-references.
---
 doc/network-structures.tm | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/network-structures.tm b/doc/network-structures.tm
index 9a9941c..d52b3b2 100644
--- a/doc/network-structures.tm
+++ b/doc/network-structures.tm
@@ -36,10 +36,10 @@
   explained.<space|1em>First, what actually is a network
   structure?<space|1em>This question is ambigious, because \<#2018\>network
   structure\<#2019\> can refer to either the <with|font-shape|italic|value>
-  or the <with|font-shape|italic|type>.<space|1em>The
-  <with|font-shape|italic|value> is a sequence of octets, i.e., a sequence of
-  numbers in the closed range 0\U255.<space|1em>The
-  <with|font-shape|italic|type> describes how the
+  or the <with|font-shape|italic|type><index|network type><label|network
+  types>.<space|1em>The <with|font-shape|italic|value> is a sequence of
+  octets, i.e., a sequence of numbers in the closed range
+  0\U255.<space|1em>The <with|font-shape|italic|type> describes how the
   <with|font-shape|italic|value> is structured.
 
   As an example, consider figure <reference|networkstructex>.<space|1em>There,

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