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@@ -186,6 +186,6 @@ _Paragraphs start with no space:_ == References == - [1] <../tree/README> - [2] <../tree/test.em> - [3] <../tree/emparse> + [1] <../tree/emparse> + [2] <../tree/README> + [3] <../tree/test.em> diff --git a/README.html b/README.html index efcee0b..c4c8e9f 100644 --- a/README.html +++ b/README.html @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ Em also values consistency and predictability. As such, the syntax is rather strict. This makes it a bit harder to learn, but much more predictable. </p> <p> -Em's complete and exact syntax is defined by its implementation [<a href="../tree/README">1</a>], but a +Em's complete and exact syntax is defined by its implementation [<a href="../tree/emparse">1</a>], but a general description follows below. For longer examples, see the source -code for this text [<a href="../tree/test.em">2</a>] or the test file [<a href="../tree/emparse">3</a>]. +code for this text [<a href="../tree/README">2</a>] or the test file [<a href="../tree/test.em">3</a>]. </p> <p> Em is implemented in portable awk, with an rc script to bind it together. @@ -212,8 +212,8 @@ This is another paragraph. <hr/> <h2>References</h2> <ol class="reflist"> -<li value="1" id="ref1"><a href="../tree/README">../tree/README</a> -</li><li value="2" id="ref2"><a href="../tree/test.em">../tree/test.em</a> -</li><li value="3" id="ref3"><a href="../tree/emparse">../tree/emparse</a> +<li value="1" id="ref1"><a href="../tree/emparse">../tree/emparse</a> +</li><li value="2" id="ref2"><a href="../tree/README">../tree/README</a> +</li><li value="3" id="ref3"><a href="../tree/test.em">../tree/test.em</a> </li> </ol> |